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This is a back issue of Positive Health on-line Issue 38 March 1999 |
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The Mystery of Change Weaving a Way Ahead by Sue Green In my view, many people today sense that their lives need to go through some kind of 'radical questioning.' Without helpful ways to go through that process, we can become cocooned in an isolation that leaves us no way back, and not much sense of how to move forward. Sometimes that isolation can be useful, but often it is an added burden of unnecessary suffering. An Holistic Nutritional Programme for Hepatitis by Dr Sandra Cabot Hepatitis is a general term used to describe inflammation of the liver. This means that there are too many inflammatory chemicals being produced and released in the liver which damages the liver cells (hepatocytes). Food Intolerance and Chronic Illnesses - A Patient Study by John Graham and Mark Varey Intolerance to food has been implicated in playing a role in a wide spectrum of chronic illnesses; however, much of the evidence gathered to date has been from anecdotal clinical case studies, rather than large patient research studies. High Touch Acupressure by Heidi Ritz This ancient Japanese healing art form utilises gentle touch on specific acupressure points, over clothing, to stimulate the body's own innate healing capacity. It works on the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual bodies and you do not have to believe in it for it to work! Dolphin Assisted Therapy by David Wolgroch Between 1992 and 1995 I served as the Psychological Consultant to the Dolphin Reef in Eilat, Israel. The facility is located in a natural lagoon on the Red Sea Coast. It contained six (and later eight) Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphins which served as the main attraction to the leisure complex offering a swimming beach, beachside pub and club, diving school and educational activities about Dolphins and the Coral Reef. (Very graphic so longish download.) |
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Foundations for Healing by Andrew Pallas "I'm so confused" said Jenny, "I've had three different explanations for my problem, they all seemed to make sense, but how can I tell which one is right?" Adaptogens Stressing the Importance of Protection by Irene Stein Until fairly recently, the function of vitamins was regarded with a great deal of scepticism by the orthodox medical profession, but they have been shown to play an intrinsic role in preventative health and have been accepted by almost everyone from heart surgeons to nutritionists the world over. In the same way adaptogens will be shown to play an equally protective role and may be heralded as a discovery of equal importance in the 21st century. The Need for Quality in Essential Oils by Kolinka Zinovieff Sadly, most aromatherapy essential oils on the market are of low quality: they are often synthetic or 'perfume grade'. This means they have little or no therapeutic effect in other words they simply do not work. This unfortunately confirms the sceptics view that "aromatherapy has no effect what so ever". Energy Medicine Achieving Your True Potential by Michael O'Doherty and Tom Griffin Many famous names such as Dr Robert Becker, Orthopaedic Surgeon, have conducted research into the bio-electrical properties of the body the results of which he published in his book "The Body Electric". Becker's interest in the process of regeneration not yet explained by modern science led him to conclude that the secret lies in the unifying bio-electrical properties of the body. Bio-Energy: The Consummate Therapy by Maurice Blackford I was one of those people, (and I know that there are many out there), for whom, what started out as a disc problem went on to become something far more serious; that is to say a severely life-halting condition with no visible denouement. Those people will know all too well how the words 'back problem' and 'slipped disc', |
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