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Complete full text and illustrated articles Balancing Health Tibetan Medicine by Lisa Llewellyn Tibetan medicine is a ancient medical system that is strongly rooted in the teachings of Buddhist philosophy. Chronic Illness, Food Allergies and Low Body Temperature by Alan Hunter In this article, the author Alan Hunter documents his long journey of discovery as he searched for a solution to a illness labelled 'fatigue' which began in the late 1960s and which strangely subsided whenever he had a fever. Universal Application of Polarity Therapy: The Application of Universal Principles of Energy and Healing by Anthony Deavin Ph.D. Polarity therapy, founded by Randolph Stone, draws on the universal principles of energy set out in the Ayurvedic healing tradition. It is a hands-on therapy and works on the basis that health depends on energetic balance and, if this is disturbed, illness results. A Workshop with Sandra Sabatini by Elizabeth Irvine The author, who was initially exceedingly stressed out, late due to train cancellations, eloquently describes an inspirational workshop she attended with the renowned yoga teacher Sandra Sabatini, author of the book Breath the Essence of Yoga - A Guide to Inner Stillness. Cooking with Organic Aromatherapy Essential Oils by Kolinka Zinovieff and Menkit Prince Although the use of essential oils in massage, steam inhalations, baths and beauty products is not new, the authors have taken the concept one step further by exploring the use of organic aromatherapy essential oils in cooking. |
Complete full text and illustrated articles The Many Uses Of Flower Essences by Cynthia Alves The author, a certified essence practitioner, explains the history and meaning of flower essences and describes some of the myriad ways in which they can be used for physical, mental, emotional and spiritual health and well-being. Gentle Touch of Reflexology by Sue Ricks Gentle Touch of Reflexology (GTR) is an extension of traditional reflexology practice, based on softer, more subtle techniques developed by Patricia Morrell. It works on the principle that the softer the touch the more powerful the results on a physical, emotional and energetic level. How To Find a Qualified, Competent Practitioner by Sarah Noble This article addresses the some of challenges presented to patients and practitioners, including: how, as a patient, you can find your way through the maze of qualifications and titles to locate a therapist who is qualified and competent for your needs; and how, as a practitioner, you can determine which training or associations will provide you with the most credible training and qualifications. |
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Regular contributors and listings Editorial by Sandra Goodman, Ph.D. A Glimpse of the Psyche Beware - Dictators at Work by Beata Bishop The Aromatherapy Fragrance Garden Summer - And Its Aromatic Bounties by Barbara Payne Nutritional Approaches Raw Fooders by June Butlin, Ph.D. Mind the Body; Embody the Mind Mad Man Disease or the Nut Case by Joël Carbonnel Case Studies Reflexology for Psoriasis and Arthritis by Kate McKennan |
Regular contributors and listings Research Database Updates Alternative Medicine; Cancer; Herbal Medicine; Homeopathy; Nutritional Status; Stress; Women's Health Training Colleges, Schools and Centres UK US |
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