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Energy Healing
The techniques used by energy healers putting hands, praying and positive thinking to cure patients. The explanation of such healing is unclear, but doctors still agree that it exists. Many cultures and religions have used these techniques throughout history to heal the sick. In 1993, an American psychiatrist took a publication that encourages medicine to find out more about this healing technique because he says there is much evidence that it works.
The fundamentals of energy healing by:
* Generally healer healing power attributed to a supreme being.
* Other healing power attributed to spirits of people already dead.
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Meditation

The idea of meditation is to achieve maximum relaxation being aware. There are several techniques to achieve but all include focus the mind without dealing with distractions. Meditation has been practiced by many religions. It has now reached popularity with non-religious but to relieve stress and other health problems.
Different techniques:
The mantra is repeated continuously for a word or phrase that has a positive meaning for the person.
Focus on your breath: You think of a word that brings peace with each breath deeper.
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Yoga

Yoga has its beginnings in Hindu medicine. Originally it was used to prepare people mentally and spiritually. In the 19th century began to be used in Western medicine, although its popularity caught up in the 1960s. Are currently considering the positions of yoga as therapy to treat various conditions.
The basics of yoga:
* It is a philosophy of how to live life.
* Promote good nutrition and good hygiene habits.
* Use breathing and relaxation techniques to combat stress.
* Your ultimate goal is to achieve a clear mind and conscience.
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Aromatherapy

This method uses essential oils as their primary medium. Each essential oil contains different properties. For example, some are soothing while others are stimulating. Others are antiseptic, antibacterial and antifungal.
Essential oils have been used throughout history by the Egyptians, Persians, the French and even the Bible mentions them. Recently, the use of aromatherapy has gained much popularity in the United States. In England there are 25 schools that are dedicated to studying the properties of these substances.
Aromatherapy works when the aroma is absorbed and reaches the brain’s limbic system. Through various processes, the limbic system, that is the center of emotions, react to the aroma.
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Alternative Therapies

Conventional medicine is becoming increasingly expensive and complicated. This is why many people try to find alternative therapies and natural remedies to treat their diseases. However, it’s important to keep in mind that such therapies should be used to complement and not in lieu of professional medical care.
An example of the growing popularity of natural remedies is in stores. Many of the herbal remedies that were sold shortly before and only found in health food stores today are sold in every supermarket and in greater numbers than before. Another example is the yoga which was considered as a practice of the hippies, today has become a serious discipline and respected by many professionals. It is used to maintain good health and peace of mind.
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Pineapple

The pineapple, a native of tropical America and now widely cultivated in all tropical regions of the world.
Bromeliaceae is a land, while many plants in this family are epiphytes (hence the error of the designer of “Tarzan of the Apes King” who grew the pineapple in the trees).
The leaves are large, jagged, spiny, blue-green rather dark inflorescence leads to a particular fruit, a coenocarpe.
There is an association of fruit with the same inflorescence and floral stem spiny bracts that become very fleshy.
The pineapple, dark green when not ripe, turns yellow-orange or greenish-brown and very fragrant when ripe.
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Calendula Part II

Now it is mainly for external use that is retained.
- For torpid wounds, chronic ulcers
- Bruises with skin abrasions
- Skin inflammation with or without infection
- Superficial burns even super infected, post radiation dermatitis
- As a disinfectant of the oropharynx as a mouthwash or gargle
- As a disinfectant in the female genital (virginities, leucorrhea)
- As anti-inflammatory eye drops Anti-infective
Internal use is more limited and must be limited to a few days, max 15 days (the concern is slightly toxic):
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Calendula

Calendula Arvensis
Calendula Officinalis
Paquerette
These three plants are very common in Europe
The concern of the gardens is a plant (rather cultivated), annual or perennial but short-lived, generally undeveloped but with foliage and provided mostly very typical flowers: orange, sometimes yellow, 4-6 cm in diameter.
The flowering period is prolonged, especially summer but you can find trouble in bloom almost all year.
The concern of the field (pictured right) is smaller in size and is a ruderal plant that is often found on the edge of field, in the vineyards.
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Avocado

The Avocado is originally from Mexico and tropical America, and it was quickly spread throughout the tropics and sub-tropical.
A special botanical almost need cross-fertilization in most species
In fact, the stigmas are receptive when the pollen is not wall.
These are the insects, particularly bees attracted by nectar glands of staminodes that ensure fertilization by carrying pollen from tree to tree.
The fruit is a drupe shape and color variable but usually pyriform yellow-green to brown-purple. The thin skin covering the mesocarp fleshy, soft, oily, buttery or nutty odor, greenish-yellow. The large nucleus is located in the center.
Chemical Composition and Properties
The avocado pulp has a slightly different chemical composition according to variety, geographical origin and climatic conditions:
Water: 65-80%
Sugar: 2-10%
protein: 1-4%
Oil 3-30%.
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Gout: the Naturally Treat Part II

Plant Powder
In DMARD:
* The Busserolles (sheet) that has, in particular through the presence of flavonoids and phenolic glycosides (arbutoside), the property of increasing diuresis and renal excretion of uric acid.
* Ash (sheet) that has diuretic properties and anti-inflammatory that is attributed to its polyphenolic compounds.
* The fireweed (grass flower), which has properties equivalent to ash, through its polyenes and its polyunsaturated.
* Please make capsules containing (a capsule):
- Busserolles: 100 mg
- Ash: 100 mg
- Canada fleabane: 150 mg
2 capsules morning and evening for one month to renew.
* You can also use your diet in a mixture of micronized plants:
- Harpagophytum
- Artichokes
- Ash
1 teaspoon shaved sprinkled on food, 2 times per day.
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