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Treatment for Neck Skin

Monday, April 12th, 2010

Neck Skin

If we betray age, there is no greater enemy of the neck.

That is why we must treat cosmetic and carefully as if it were our faces or hands.

The first tip for skin care in the area, is to supplement our daily diet, foods with vitamin E (milk, brown rice, beans, nuts).

The second tip is to use a lot of moisturizers and nutrients before falling asleep and waking up, (if possible, with cream, massage with gentle strokes from the bottom to chin).

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Anorexia – Home Remedies

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Home remedies

Home Remedies for Anorexia
Anorexia Treatment using Orange

Oranges are very useful drugs for anorexia. They stimulate the flow of digestive juices, thus improving digestion and increasing appetite. One or two oranges per day is recommended.
Anorexia treatment using sour grapes

Another sour wine effective for anorexia. This grape juice should be used in the dough before preparing chapatis. The chapatis are made in this way should be eaten continuously for two to three weeks. This drug Tone stomach and increase appetite.
Anorexia treatment using the Five

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Heartburn

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

HeartBurn

In the abdomen there is a lot of acid. There is no hassle because the walls are ready to survive. But if stomach acid moves up into the esophagus, there is burning because the walls of the esophagus is more sensitive. This is called gastroesophageal reflux. If you have, can improve the symptoms of the common steps that simple.

 

Postural measures

After dinner, wait 2 to 3 hours before bed. During this time, if you want to drink water, but not advisable to drink hot liquids or acids before bed.
After eating, avoid bending forward or lying down (sleeping).
Levante 15 cm foot on the headboard of his bed (can put some wood blocks).

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Aromatherapy

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

AromatherapyAromatherapy has been a part of human history for centuries past. It goes back to Egyptian times when essential oils extracted from plants to soak for a while and then filtering the oil through a linen bag. Some records that the procedure is now known as aromatherapy was used by Hippocrates and other medical history of Egypt. However, do not become general knowledge until the late 1920s when the French scientist Rene-Maurice Gattefosse first used the procedure in the treatment of those wounded in World War I. The term “Aromatherapy” was coined by the scientist. After continued research, discovered that certain essential oils have different healing properties. He went ahead to recognize these essential oils from plants in groups such as antiseptic, stimulant, tranquilizer, contratoxic, etc. based on their healing properties.

However, aromatherapy has come along way from that point. Interest has grown in the field of holistic healing with many users claiming that stimulates aromatherapy stress relief and self-healing. One therefore, wonders how aromatherapy works and how much can realistically be self-healing and emotional / mental uplifting.

Basically, aromatherapy, aroma rich oil extracted from specific plants. These oils are mixed with other materials such as alcohol, oils, lotions, etc. to give the desired effect on the body. These oils are applied to the body made by either massaging the skin, inhalation of air, although the release or discharge into the water bath soothing and calming effect on the body. (more…)

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The Etiopathy an innovative method of analysis

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

Etiopathy

New innovative science, the Etiopathy differs from all other medical procedures.

In traditional medicine, the cause of the disease is identified by its effects (pain, disorders, etc …), and the doctor prescribed a treatment that acts on the symptoms. In Etiopathy, we will instead seek to identify and eliminate the causative lesion.

The Etiopathy is a method of analysis of pathology, whose term was born in the 60s by its founder Christian Tredaniel. Born once, and many in-depth analysis of the ancient techniques of “quacks”, the Etiopathy aims to seek, through massage, stroking and manipulation of extremely soft body, the origin and causes of disease in eliminate the effects. Roughly speaking, the Etiopathy aims to restore the natural balance of our body. The key words of this method are smooth, precision, not pain, and efficiency. (more…)

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