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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Health Western' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Health Western Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Health Western 1. Reflexology And Detoxification - By: Michael Russell Reflexology is an alternate form of medicine, which believes that locations on your feet correspond with parts of your body, and that massage and other forms of treatment for your feet can help with whole body health and detoxification. It has been used in medical practice for thousands of years in... Featured ArticleReflexology And Detoxification Reflexology is an alternate form of medicine, which believes that locations on your feet correspond with parts of your body, and that massage and other forms of treatment for your feet can help with whole body health and detoxification. It has been used in medical practice for thousands of years in Eastern cultures and is today starting to gain a foothold in Western cultures as well. Reflexology methods applied to detoxification have proven to be particularly effective. It is common knowl ...
Read full story 2. Yoga’s Place In America - By: Michael Russell It's strange that people still associate the phrase "yoga guru" with a person of Indian heritage. Although yoga has a slightly different meaning here than in India, there are more people practicing yoga in the lower east side of Manhattan than there are in all of India! Surely not all of those yo... 3. Acupuncture Elements - By: Michael Russell Acupuncture is a very ancient form of healing with a philosophy that dates back over 6000 years. The most significant part in its history is the period of the Yellow Emperor, Huang Di, (2697-2597). However, it wasn’t until 260-265 A.D., that, the ancient literature of acupuncture was organized into ... 4. Remedial Acupuncture - By: Michael Russell The human body maintains its equilibrium of health in phases that move and flow according to changes in its internal and external environment. When the body cannot any longer sustain the constant need for balance and return to order, it falls into a state of susceptibility to illness. In this state,... 5. A Women's Health Consultant Is Here To Help - By: Jack Brooks A Women's Health Consultant Is Here To Help by Jack Brooks Tom Peters, one of the great business minds of our time, noted in his book, The Circle of Innovation, "That is .this Woman Thing is unmistakably in my opinion ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY #1..for the foreseeable future." The US female ... 6. Can You Handle Those Needles? - By: Michael Russell Do you want to find ways to relax and relieve your tension? Are you interested in building your energy and clearing your mind from stress and tension the unconventional way? Some, if not all, of these questions may be answered by an old Oriental medical therapy known as acupuncture. Acupu... 7. Europe Shrinks From Health-religion Research - By: Kevin Ferguson Europes greatest continental divide the chasm between scientific research and theology has begun to close, as scores of university institutes and medical associations from Arkhangelsk to Zurich are gathering to see how the two fields might help each other. The movement, though, is at a... 8. Can Acupuncture Truly Achieve Therapy? - By: Michael Russell Have you seen a person with needles pricked all over his body? For an unaccustomed eye, the sight can be a little frightening to see and probably even disturbing. This is a form of therapy used by Asians particularly the Chinese called Acupuncture. Acupuncture is a traditional Chin... 9. Allergies: Living In Our World - By: Michael Russell What are allergies? Allergies are a response of the immune system to outside influences, whether environmental or ingested. In an immune reaction, the body mobilizes itself to fight off a perceived threat. This reaction generates inflammation. Approximately one third of Americans suffer from al... 10. Acupuncture School - By: Michael Russell If you are interested in a career in medicine, there are options that you might not even have considered. Rather than going to medical school to study western medicine, you might consider studying traditional chinese medicine by attending acupuncture school. Acupuncture goes back more than 3000 year... 11. Bitter Melon - Benefits, Uses, And Research For Diabetes And Hiv - By: Dr Rav Davis Bitter Melon - Benefits, Medicinal Properties Bitter Melon is reported to help in the treatment of diabetes and psoriasis. It has also been reported that Bitter Melon may help in the treatment of HIV Bitter Melon is the English name of Momordica charantia. Bitter Me... 12. Philosophy And Cancer Treatment - By: Simon Mitchell 1000 years ago in Europe pre-Christian tribes originally had a Goddess culture - a matriarchy where the earth and nature and their cycles and secrets were revered. In pre-industrial societies illness was not seen as a 'random assault from outside' but as a deeply significant life event integral to t... 13. Green Tea For Breast Cancer - By: Michael Russell Breast cancer is on the rise in the United States and other Western nations. It’s responsible for millions of deaths annually, yet a cure remains elusive. Studies have found some substances, however, that have preventative properties; or that slow the progress of breast cancer. A particular varie... 14. My Offer To Help Asbestos Research - By: George Keith Eveson As a heating engineer and working mostly on schools in the UK, it was my job to remove all the old insulation from the large boiler and pipes, complete the repairs, mix the new insulation by hand in a very large drum on put it back on the boiler and pipes, all done in extremely enclosed areas, quite... 15. Acupuncture - What's The Point? - By: Michael Russell Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese medical procedure, in which needles are inserted into the patient along well-defined meridian points. Stone needles have been discovered that date back over four thousand years. Later needles were made of bronze, silver, or gold, while the modern needle is usually... 16. Osteoarthritis And Joint Health - By: Michael Russell Just the sound of Osteoarthritis makes you want to cry out in discomfort and pain. According to National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Disease Osteoarthritis is the most common form of inflammatory disease and the number one disability in the USA. The condition affects, more than one in... 17. Alternative Herbal Medicine - By: Michael Russell In this day and age we have lost a lot of the trust that we used to place in the medical establishment. The number of people who have gotten sick, often with serious long-term illnesses, from overaggressive treatments with strong antibiotics is staggering. Even in areas like cancer treatment, whic... 18. Acupuncture - An Overview Of The Basics - By: Michael Russell Acupuncture is a popular alternative medical treatment for pain. It involves inserting thin, metallic needles into strategic points on your body. Acupuncture was first used in China more than 2,000 years ago. It first gained attention in the United States in 1971, when New York Times reporter James ... 19. Medicade Scam; Worse Than You Think - By: Lance Winslow You are not going to believe what is going on in North Western Michigan; Check this scam out, typical health care fraud. There is a $3000 allowance per month if your child is on medicade because the parent is poor. Now some of these people have six kids. So this mental health hospital... 20. Orthodox Cancer Treatment - By: Simon Mitchell 1. Diagnosis Diagnosis is a strength of Western scientific medicine because of its dependence on analytical procedures and processes of elimination. Modern technology has given us many ways to see into the body for effective diagnosis of dis-ease. Nowhere is scie... 21. Gift Basket Ideas. - By: Rita Hutner There's no better to place than the internet to find fantasticgift basketsAre you looking for that perfect gift for a business associateor a friend? Just think what gastronomic joy you could give whenyou choose that ideal gift from a wide selection of giftbaskets. If you're looking for d... 22. Respiratory Help Is Available For Seniors With Copd - By: Del Williams As HMOs Continue to Drop Coverage for Seniors - Now Over 500,000 Victims - Those Needing Expensive Respiratory Medication, Support and Homecare Services are the Hardest Hit One Patient Advocate, Geriatric Services of America, is Providing Relief to Victimized Patients Through a Unique, Often N... 23. The Research Proven Supplements For Adult-onset Diabetes (type Ii) - By: Brian B. Carter, Ms, Lac Q: What are some good herbs for diabetes? Answer: All of the following info is based on research. See the references at the end of the article. Typical Western (M.D.) Diabetes Treatments and Side Effects Along with the usual lifestyle recommendations for Diabetes Type II (... 24. Hunza Valley: A Remote Paradise - By: Michael Russell We depend upon the reports of only a few western travelers to this part of the world, including Rene Taylor, Dr. Banik and Dr. Bernard Jensen, the famous American naturopathic doctor from Escondido. The latter specializes in the science of Iridology which he pioneered in the U.S. as his ... 25. Blood Pressure: Complementary Treatment And Stress Management - By: Michael Russell Most patients with high blood pressure who wish to try complementary therapies don't know how to go on about finding someone to consult. Whichever therapy you choose to try, be it Western or complementary medicine, the most popular thing is to find someone who is adequately qualified. At... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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