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Therapy Top Related Articles
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1). tiniitus online support By : infusion
Tinnitus: A persistant high pitched screaming only you can hear. You can hear it 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Sometimes the noise is enough to make you feel you are loosing your sanity. In fact, on a lighter note one could call it "a big fat pain in the ear !"
It may be of little comfort to Tinnitus victims, but experts estimate that approximately 17 % of the world´s population are currantly suffering from Tinnitus.
Article Related to: tinnitus, tinitus, help, support, therapy, cure, remedies, ebook, ebook, hearingloss, deafness
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2). Thread that Lip Hair Away By : Nicky Pilkington
Women don’t want all that hair in places other than on their head! With either heredity or age, the ladies are bound to get a moustache on their upper lip and it’s never ever welcomed. First there was shaving, and then came the plethora of creams, lotions and potions to remove hair, then there was waxing, and even electrolysis. Now gals, there’s yet another method you may choose to rid that unwanted stache on your upper lip. It’s called Threading.
Article Related to: health insurance, hygiene, therapy, allergies, bacteria, skin care, cosmetic, cellulite, surgery
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3). The Spa Masseuse By : Josh Stone
The term spa is traditionally used to mean a place where water that is believed to have special health-giving properties occurs. This is usually a mineral or hot spring, and can include cold water treatments. The term is derived from the Belgian town of Spa. There are many types of occupations that are employed by a spa, but the most popular is the Masseuse.
Article Related to: spa, masseuse, career, massage, client, treatment, health, mineral, occupation, mechanical, pressure, tissue, tendon, ligaments, therapy, industry
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6). Rosemary Oil: Rosemary's Many Faces By : Michael Singer
The characteristics of rosemary essential oil can be described as a colorless or pale yellow mobile liquid with a strong, fresh, minty-herbaceous scent and a woody-balsamic undertone. It blends well with lavender, oregano, thyme, pine, basil, peppermint, elemi, cedarwood, petitgrain, cinnamon and other spice oils.
The principal constituents of rosemary essential oil are: pinenes, camphene, limonene, cineol, borneal, camphor, linalol, terpineol, octanone, and bornyl acetate.
Article Related to: organic, essential oil, oil, massage, therapy, holistic, medicine, health, aromatherapy
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7). Is It Possible To Quit Smoking with NLP? By : Pao Basauri
We all know how smoking can be a hard to quit habit for thousands, if not millions, of people across the globe. Yeah, smoking sucks and you may be in the situation when smoking is more like a drug for you. Unfortunately for you, smoking can kill you, so it is best to quit as soon as possible. But... is NLP the answer?
According to studies, NLP has proven to be an effective method to quit smoking forever.
Article Related to: nlp, smoking, quit smoking, stop smoking, habits, drugs, therapy
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9). Massage Therapy And Repetitive Strain Injuries By : Jeff P. Anliker, LMT
There is no question that conservative therapy is the best option for those suffering with a Repetitive Strain Injury. From Trigger Finger to Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, conservative therapy produces the best results, limited side effects (if any), quicker results and long-lasting relief.
There are many types of conservative treatments that provide a variety of positive benefits to the user.
Article Related to: carpal tunnel syndrome, repetitive strain injury, medical, health, medicine, therapy, ergonomics
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11). Online Counseling - a Timely Happenstance By : David Snape
Online counseling may be the latest and greatest improvement in therapy. It seems to be perfect for this fast-paced world with many workers who sit by their computer screens all day long. Yet, it is not limited to today's information technology workers or those whose work requires being online frequently.
Imagine how convenient it will be to read a.
Article Related to: counseling, benefits, therapy, anonymity, advice, encouragement, crazy, alcohol, drug, addiction, therapist, counselor, counselling, counsel, advise
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12). Addiction; Desperate Maladies Require Desperate Remedies By : Paul MacIver
An addiction is an uncontrollable strong craving for something, or to be abnormally dependent on something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming. There are many types of addiction, the most common are alcohol addiction, narcotic addiction, and drug addiction; also known as substance dependence.
Drug addiction is the compulsive use of drugs, to the extreme point where the user has no other choice but to continue to use them.
Article Related to: addiction, drug addiction, drugs, addiction recovery, addiction treatment, therapy, drug addiction treatment, drug rehab
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14). Why Do You Suffer From Fatigue? By : Nicky Pilkington
Are you dragging yourself through another day, frustrated with your lack of energy and distracted by your need for rest? Do you wake up after a nights sleep and still feel it's not enough to get you through? Is fatigue affecting your work, your relationships and your enjoyment in life?
Article Related to: health insurance, hygiene, therapy, allergies, bacteria, skin care, cosmetic, cellulite, surgery
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15). Invasive Treatments - Do They Really Work For Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? By : Jeff P. Anliker, LMT
If you have been diagnosed with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS), you may be wondering – what next? Below you will find information regarding the most common (not the best) treatment options currently in use in the medical industry and their success and failure rates.
If you have received a positive carpal tunnel diagnosis, most doctors will push for cortisone injections and/or surgery, procedures that have poor success rates and ones that should only be performed as a last resort, after all other conservative treatment methods have been utilized.
Article Related to: carpal tunnel, surgery, muscle imbalance, cortisone, therapy, treatment, medicine, health, cts
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17). Menopause and Diabetes By : Vivian Brennan
Menopause can cause hormone levels to change, and can also cause blood glucose levels to change. Hypoglycemia can be one of the first signs of menopause for a diabetic woman. During menopause, women often have to change their medication or insulin dosages. Monitoring the blood glucose levels is the key to managing diabetes during diabetes.
Women with type 1 diabetes may experience menopause earlier than other women.
Article Related to: diabetes, menopause, women, aging, health, fitness, glucose, sugar, insulin, hormones, estrogen, therapy
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18). Tinnitus: Therapy? You are the Cure! By : infusion
How much screaming will you tolerate before taking decisive action.
I have learnt to preach to the choir in my ears. I did so because there came a time a when I realized that no one and nothing was going to rid me of my tinnitus.
Just a small reminder of some of the therapies I have tried in order to find some peace and quite in my life: Acupuncture, psychotherapy, hypnotherapy, infusions, Valium, Anti-depressants, orthodontic treatment, hearing aids, masking aids, “Tinnitus Re-Training” program, etc.
Article Related to: tinnitus, tinitus, help, support, therapy, cure, remedies, ebook, ebook, hearingloss, deafness
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20). Alternative Health Treatments By : blueboy
Do you suffer with one of the many health problems out there? Are you getting fed up with the traditional forms of health treatment? Are you looking into the different forms of alternative health therapy that are available? If you have answered yes to any of these questions, this article may be of interest to you. In the article, I am going to write about some of these alternative therapy treatments which I, my family and friends have tried in the past.
Article Related to: alternative health, therapy, reflexology, meditation, yoga, hypnotherapy, doctors, father, friend
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