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Stress & Relaxation »

[8 Feb 2012 | No Comment ]

Reducing stress in your life involves identifying the stress triggers, deciding on a solution and taking action on that solution. Eliminate stress from your life withtips from a licensed psychologist in this free video on self-help. Expert: Dr. Art Bowler Contact: www.drartbowler.com Bio: Dr. Art Bowler is a licensed psychologist with a boutique practice in New York City. Filmmaker: Paul Muller

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Alternative Therapies, Color, Crystals »

[6 Feb 2012 | One Comment ]

Now modern research agrees: color can positively affect our state of mind and health.

Here is a list of common ailments and symptoms, with the colors that can be helpful in healing them. We also include several easy ways to use colors for healing. It’s all right here:

We do not recommend that you use color therapy instead of allopathic medical treatment, but as a helpful partner along with more conventional therapies.

Red: anemia, cold, leukemia, numbness

Orange: agoraphobia, alcoholism, arthritis, common cold, constipation, depression, fatigue, gallstones, gout, kidney disease, liver disease, rheumatism, muscular stiffness, ulcers

Yellow: arthritis, jaundice, rheumatism

Green: …

Healing Our World »

[4 Feb 2012 | No Comment ]

www.leadoutloud.ca A great inspirational video. If you know someone who is going through a difficult time, make sure you forward this video to them. It will brighten their day. By the way, due to the many requests to purchase this video, it is available for purchase for immediate download at www.leadoutloud.ca. ENJOY! : )


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Anxiety and Depression, Aromatherapy »

[22 Jan 2012 | No Comment ]

These oils have been recommended by a variety of books and Aromatherapists to help alleviate depression and depressed moods.

* Bergamot

* Clary Sage

* Frankincense

* Geranium

* Jasmine

* Lavender

* Mimosa

* Myrrh

* Neroli

* Rose

* Rosewood

* Sandalwood

* Violet

* Ylang-Ylang

ROSE OIL:

Therapeutically, this scent does have a potent antidepressant effect and may be used, via face and body massage, skin care, baths, or vaporisers to treat nervousness, sadness, or long-term stress.

LAVENDER:

The balancing properties of lavender can correct emotional problems and feelings of instability. Its calming effect will induce a restful sleep try a drop of lavender oil on your pillow or into …

Women's Health »

[12 Jan 2012 | No Comment ]

To comfort the pain and discomfort of menstrual cramps, use repeated hot compresses of Marjoram and Clary Sage over the abdomen. As you lie back and rest, drink a cup of chamomile tea. A warm aromatic bath with Lavender and Rose soothes and comforts before and during menstruation.

To ease fluid retention, which products a general bloated feeling and may include specific symptoms of tender breasts and a swollen abdomen, take warm aromatic baths with the following mixture: 3 drops each of Lavender and Clary Sage mixed into a little evening primrose oil.

You can also mix …

Aromatherapy »

[10 Jan 2012 | No Comment ]

The term aromatherapy is one that has only been used since the 20th century but the practice of it has been around since almost the beginning of mankind. The extraction and use of essential oils we know has been around at least one thousand years, with the Chinese being at the forefront of using plants and its oils for medical purposes. Even further back than this, the ancient Egyptians used extracted oils from aromatic plants to treat ailments and more significantly they also used oils like of cedar wood, clove, cinnamon, nutmeg and myrrh for …

Natural Pet Health »

[7 Jan 2012 | No Comment ]

Find out how this high tech scanner is helping physicians find the best way to treat patients with cancer. This video is brought to you by the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, South Carolina. Visit hcc.musc.edu to learn more about MUSC’s Hollings Cancer Center.


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Aromatherapy »

[5 Jan 2012 | One Comment ]

If you have simply run out of gift ideas for your mom, sister, co-workers or best friend, then good news! Look no further than great aromatherapy gifts! Even if your friends and family have never tried essential oils or aromatherapy, they can certainly appreciate a nice personalized blend of your favorite scents and smells.

Types of gifts you can give: You can give so many different types of essential oils gifts and you will never get tired of coming up with great gift ideas. Aromatherapy gifts are very popular and they are relatively easy to find …

Aromatherapy, Home and Family »

[3 Jan 2012 | No Comment ]

* 1/2 Cup Baking Soda
* 1/8 Cup Vinegar
* 5 drops Lemon essential oil
* 5 drops Orange essential oil

Combine all ingredients

Try Lime or Bergamot also.

This Daily Aromatherapy Tip is brought to you by AromaThyme

Heart, Blood, Circulatory »

[3 Jan 2012 | No Comment ]

Your blood pressure is an important value for you to monitor throughout your life. High blood pressure is called the silent killer because it usually has no symptoms and increases the risk of kidney failure, heart failure, heart attacks and strokes.

There are high blood pressure natural ways to reduce but, before know how to reduce, you should know what high blood pressure is. Blood pressure is a numerical value that gives the mg of mercury of pressure required to move your blood through your arterial system.

There are several different ways to lower high …

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