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Tell me more about...Hypnotherapy

October 31st 2006 23:51
Hypnosis originated from Greece
Hypnosis is an art that induces the patient into a trance like state of compliance and heightened susceptibility.


Contrary to popular beleif; almost anyone can be hypnotized, in fact the higher the intelligence level the better the result. Even sceptics can be hypnotized although it is much harder to achieve.

The art of hypnotherapy is believed to have originated form Greece where it was used to treat patients sufferinig from anxiety and hysteria.

Hypnosis is used for many different applications, from the more public displays used for entertainment purposes; to the clinical scenario to treat specific conditions.

To acheive the hypnotic state in a patient; the hypnotist speaks in a slow, montone controlled voice and the room is usually darkened to create a tranquil atmosphere. Some hypnotists get their patients to focus on a moving object or a revolving wheel.

Under hypnosis, the patient travels through various levels of conciousness; similar to that of sleep. The hypnotist is then able to apply the therapy to best suit the condition they are treating. On waking the patient is almost always aware of what has transpired during that session.

Hypnotherapy has proven successful in treating conditions such as depression, post traumatic stress, anxiety, nervous disorders and OCD. It is particularly helpful for those trying to give up a bad habit such as smoking, excessive drinking and with regaining control of weight and eating disorders.


When selecting a hypnotherapist to assist with a specific disorder; opt for one that is medically trained as they will have a better understanding of the condition they are treating you for.



Resources
Alternative Medicine by Dr. Andrew Stanton RIGBY LTD
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Nays Say- Week 10

October 30th 2006 01:55
The Calorie Counters, ISBN: 1598862952


Hello and welcome to Week 10!!

I have been very busy this week. The above image is the cover of my latest novel -

The Calorie Counters

The story follows an obese woman's battle with weight and self image issues as she undergoes a life changing journey- physically, mentally and emotionally. b=au" target="_blank">More details...

I will feature some diet tips and advice losing losing weight naturally in the weeks to follow.

This weeks topics are:

Hypnosis: The patient is induced to a trance like state to help combat addiction such as smoking, weight etc or as a tool to assist with memory recall for treating post traumatic stress.

Tomatoes: A major bonus food that has many healing properties and is especially beneficial for men when in its cooked state.

LSA(linseed, soy and almond): A food supplement that assists women because of its naturally occuring female hormones.

Migraine: Naturally treating migraine to help bring relief to symptoms and to help reduce potentially damaging pain, medication levels.

Until next week,

Bye,

Naomi
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Tea tree oil plantation
Tea Tree oil is a natural antiseptic

Tea tree oil is made by an extraction (distillation) process using the twigs and leaves of the Australian native, Melaleuca alterniflora. It is an antiseptic, fungicide and a mild solvent.

Traditionally used by indigenous Australians, who crushed and inhaled or soaked the leaves to make an infusion that was used to treat colds, coughs, pains, sores and burns. Tea tree oil is only to be used topically or as an infusion. It must not be ingested as it is poisoness.
Available from stores in bottles similar to these


Care should be taken to dilute solution before applying directly on to skin.

Suggested uses for Tea Tree oil:

Steam inhalation to treat coughs and colds - add 2 drops of oil to bowl of steaming water. Cover head and inhale for 10 minutes.

Massage - 2 drops added to massage oil and applied to affected area to manage rheumatic pain.

A few drops added to a bath will help to treat skin irritations and tinea.

Skin care: apply a small amount of slightly diluted solution to cotton wool and apply to the face to treat oily skin and acne.

Add to shampoo to treat oily hair, damaged hair and to prevent lice.

A few drops added to a pets bath to control fleas and treat skin irritations.

Diluted solution used to wash wounds and minor burns to prevent the onset of infection.

Added to water or sorbeline as an insect repellent.

Used as an antibacterial and environmentally safe alternative to detergents when cleaning.

A few droips added to wash to sanitise clothes.

Diluted solution used as a gargle to treat a sore throat( do not swallow)

This great Australian product really does have a lot of medicinal uses. Research is being done in regards to using tea tree oil to treat diseases such as AIDS in the future.



Resources
Text: www.indianchild.com
www.sunspirit.com.au
Images:
www.abc.net.au



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Foods that heal...Yoghurt

October 25th 2006 00:00
Natural yoghurt has many healing benefits

Yoghurt is known for its high nutritional value. It is a great source of calcium which helps to improve bone strength and density as well as containing a good source of B vitamins needed for energy and cell growth.

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Treating chronic pain...Herbal Medicine

October 23rd 2006 11:24
Herbal Medicine

Herbal medicine is a system of medicine that uses plants to cure and prevent disease.

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Week 9

October 22nd 2006 13:01
Wedge tail eagle

Hello and welcome again the the Natures Therapy website!
Are you enjoying the therapies we have covered so far?

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Allergies

October 19th 2006 12:44
Skin rash


Airborne particles such as pollen and dust are notorious for causing allergies this time of the year. Once inhaled, the particles trigger the release of histamine and other compounds that cause inflammation.
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Red Grapes
Grape seed oil comes from red grapes
Usually produced in Italy or France; grape seed oil is pressed from the seeds and skins of red grapes.

It is believed that a diet high in fatty acids such as those that are in grape seed oil; may account for the lower rate of heart disease in Europe(France in particular) then in America and other western countries.

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Foods that Heal...Rice Bran Oil (RBO)

October 18th 2006 00:00
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Rice bran oil is extracted from the bran of brown rice. It is very popular in Asia, but is only recently become available on supermaket shelves in Australia.

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Treating chronic pain...Rolfing

October 17th 2006 00:03
Rolfing

Not ot be confused with vomiting or acts of coitus; Rolfing is a manipulative technique that is more accurately known as structural integration.

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Nays Say - Week 8

October 15th 2006 12:54
www.dreamstime.com


HI! Welcome to the Natures Therapy website.
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Naturally Treating...Insomnia

October 12th 2006 00:33
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Insomnia is a disorder which causes difficulty in sleeping or the inability to fall asleep or remain asleep long enough, especially as a problem continuing over time.
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Vitamins are chemically organic substances that contain carbon.

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Foods that heal...Seaweed

October 10th 2006 00:24
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Due to the introduction of Sushi bars and Japanese cuisine to our culture; seaweed is now becoming more prevalent in our diet.

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Treating chronic pain...Radiesthesia

October 9th 2006 09:52
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Radiesthesia is a very ancient technique used by Egyptians and maybe even other races much earlier then that. It is used as a method to diagnose disease and select the appropriate remedy to treat it with. At the time it was considered magical - a manifestation of God, the devil and other spirits.
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Nays say - Week 7

October 8th 2006 06:01
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Hello Again!!
How are you all going?

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Stomach ache by Prawny


The normal motion of propelling food through the digestive tract, caused by the intestinal muscles rhythmically contracting; is called peristalsis.
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Colloidal minerals are trace minerals that are taken up from the soil by plants and converted to a soluble format that can be readily absorbed by the body.

They are rich in minerals and trace elements that are essential to the body to enable absorption of vitamins and normal function such as ; cell replacement and immunity, as well as eliminating a lot of common disorders.

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Foods that heal...Chili

October 3rd 2006 00:02
Chili is mainly known as a little vegetable with a powerful punch. It burns the mouth, lips and anything else that comes in contact with it. For some types this is true but there is a variety of different chili's vailable that have a range of heat strengths and flavours.

Chili has also shown a number of therapeutic benefits that are worth taking note of:

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Colour therapy is best described as the use of colour to produce healing and beneficial effects.

It was used in ancient Greece and Ancient Egypt. Its theories have also been embraced by the Indian's and Chinese for thousands of years.

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