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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: …
Detox, Immunity, Infection »

Between 1918 and 1919 over 20 million people died from the influenza virus. There were not many ways known to treat the virus and as a result it spread quickly and killed many. The influenza virus is spread through respiratory secretions, from coughing and sneezing, and will usually run its course within one to two weeks.
Symptoms include chills, fever, headache, soreness, backache and fatigue. Individuals who are at higher risk for developing more severe disease often have an underlying medical condition that affects their immune system, such as AIDS, diabetes or asthma, or …
Joints, Bones & Muscles »

How the cylindrical girdle affects sacroiliac
The intermediary cylindrical girdle is the go-between for the sacroiliac. Since the sacroiliac does not have support, yet it permits a variety of turns and twists, it needs an intermediary to hold it up.
The sacroiliac connects with the ilium and sacrum at the upper area of the hipbone or ilium and the joints between the ilium and sacrum. Now, if this girdle is interrupted it can cause a disease known as muscular dystrophy. The disease is crippling. MD is characterized by plodding waste of the skeletal muscles.
The Cylindrical girdle is …
Women's Health »

Going to the source, what can we find out about PMS? 80% of menstruating women suffer from PMS, that is a lot of suffering women! Women can suffer from physical, emotional and psychological symptoms when they have PMS. The symptoms can be any degree from mild to severe. They can be so severe in fact that a woman can find herself unable to function.
She may have different symptoms each month, but once she gets PMS, she will have it every month until she reaches menopause. The onset of PMS can be puberty, or it may …
Headline, Joints, Bones & Muscles, Pain Management »

Before you start to receive treatment for your back pain you must first receive a diagnosis from the doctor. When you go to the doctor you are likely to receive a range of tests.
They will be looking to see how much you can move and how well the nerves are functioning. Pressure might be placed in certain areas so they can find the exact areas of discomfort.
The blood and urine will probably be checked to make sure that everything is okay and that you do not have some type of infection. Several x-rays will probably …
Women's Health »

If you do not wish to encounter side effects from drugs you may be looking for natural ways to treat PMS. Chinese herbs are one way to naturally treat PMS. A recent study shows that Chinese herbs can be very effective in relieving PMS symptoms.
Dong Quai is one of the Chinese herbs being studied in the quest for PMS relief. Clinical tests of Dong Quai prove that a substance in Dong Quai reduces pain, dilates blood vessels, and helps to relax muscles in the uterus, treating cramping and regulating the menstrual cycle.
Some people call Dong …
Aromatherapy, Joints, Bones & Muscles »
* 1 part valerian root
* 1/2 part sassafras root bark
* 1/2 part sage leaf
* 1/2 part chamomile
* 1/4 part ginger root
* 5 drops Eucalyptus oil
* 5 drops Camphor oil
* 5 drops wintergreen oil
* Optional 1 drop each of Ginger, chamomile and clary sage oils.
Cover the herbs with olive or sunflower oil and heat at a low temperature for several hours. Strain and add the oils. Apply the oil generously to your sore back and aching muscles.
Another fun thing to do is to gather as many of the …
Headline, Joints, Bones & Muscles, Pain Management »

The lower back, or lumbar region, is an area that causes many of us to deal with a large amount of discomfort and inconvenience. For some, it poses a great deal more than discomfort, even leading to agonizing waves of pain.
Some people only experience lower back pain for a very short period of time while others deal with it for months on end. Anyone can get this type of pain but it is more common in the kids and young adults who are involved in strenuous exercise or sports.
If you experience a pain that spreads …
Joints, Bones & Muscles, Pain Management »

It seems that when your back aches, nothing else matters. It’s a condition that can stop your life in its tracks. Here’s another way that you are able to help reduce your back pain using natural techniques.
What Is Kinesiology?
Kinesiology is a new branch of medicine that was developed by chiropractors, acupuncturists, and medical doctors. It involves finding the source of back pain and correcting it. It seems like a miracle to a lot who have suffered from back pain for so long that the answer is that easy, but not everything has to be hard …
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CINNAMON BARK (Cinnamomum zeylanicum)- A powerful antiseptic oil with a strong pungent, spicy aroma and reddish brown color. Cinnamon has a long tradition of use, having been produced in Sri Lanka for more than 2,000 years.
Research shows that virus, bacteria, and fungus cannot survive in the presence of cinnamon oil. Cinnamon bark oil has even stronger antiseptic properties than Cinnamon Leaf and readily kills bacterial and fungal infections.
Historically Cinnamon has been used in the Middle East and the Orient for combating viruses and infectious diseases. It has been used as a treatment for fever, diarrhea …






