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This is a back issue of Positive Health on-line Issue 49 February 2000 |
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Chinese Face Reading for Health by Maura Bright The ancient art of face reading has been used since the time of Confucius by Chinese doctors as an aid to diagnosis and a way of helping their patients. Close observation of the face afforded them a deep knowledge of the personality of their patients. Organic Production of Essential Oils in the UK by Dr Jane Collins Agriculture, our most important global industry, provides the worlds population with food from plants and animals. Farmers grow plants and animals to harvest as foodstuffs and are limited, mostly, by the local weather, pests, weeds, plant and animal diseases. This means that in the UK, in our cultivated fields, pastures and orchards, we can only grow plants (as crops) which can withstand low temperatures and frost. Why Regulate? Why Research? by John Wilks and Mij Ferrett A flood of documents has appeared in the last nine months from various organisations . . . Their message to complementary therapists is simple; regulate, research and integrate or bust or more exactly, if you do not regulate yourself better and come up with some conclusive research, someone else will do it for you, and it may not be in a way that you like! The Scientific Evidence for the Efficacy of Homoeopathy by Peter Fraser In an editorial in The Townsend Letter1 Dr Gaby looked at the question of the effectiveness of homoeopathy from a basically sceptical point of view. The arguments against homoeopathy are ones of scientific common sense.... On the other hand, Dr Gaby gives four reasons: anecdotal evidence, the test of time, basic Ultra High Dilutions (UHD) research and clinical evidence, which lead him not to discount homoeopathy, however much scientific instinct tells him he should. These make an excellent framework to analyse the evidence. The End of the Benveniste Affair? by Dr Peter Fisher A study recently published in the journal Inflammation Research may mark the beginning of a resolution to the so-called 'Benveniste affair'. |
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Juicing for Optimal Health by Kerry Doyle Much to the amazement of friends, Terry went on to lose nearly 30 pounds in six months seemingly effortlessly and without going on a diet or giving up the things he enjoyed. After six weeks of juicing, the waistband of Terrys new suit had to be taken in by four inches his tailor was amazed at such a major alteration so soon! The Juicer's Guide by Kerry Doyle A 27 point 'How To' guide for juicing for health History of Oxygen Therapies by Suzanne Hotston "If you take a glass of water, contaminate it with bacteria and add 50 drops of Aerobic Oxygen, it will kill the bacteria in a few minutes. You can add more bacteria and it will kill again in a few minutes. Or you can leave the water for a long period of time and bacteria will not grow in it. 5 Ozone Therapy by Mark Lester Whilst Oxygen therapy is an umbrella term for over 50 different methods that all seek to de-toxify the body by flooding it with oxygen, Ozone therapy is the most researched and widely used medical technique for achieving this goal. Back Care in the Workplace by Ian Fletcher Price The most common form of spinal injury and back pain can be attributed to sedentary lifestyles, and is manifested by the same back injury from which I had suffered. Hunched, with shoulders leaning forward, in a car, over a desk, at your computer, or in front of the TV all of these postures increase the risk of injury and back pain over time. Self-Help for Optimal Back Care by Neil Summers You will not find a more superb piece of machinery than your body, but for the majority of us this amazing machine is not functioning to its optimal capacity. Far too often we are not even free of pain and one major grumbler is the back. |
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