Apr 01, 2011 01:19AM ● By Kandi Phillips
Throughout time, dowsing was often used to find water clear back to the time of cave drawings. So, what is this mysterious thing called dowsing? It is a method of detecting the energetic patterns around us that are unseen to the eye. To relate to energetic patterns unseen to the eye, think of our own energetic field, also known as your aura or chi, that detects others when they walk up behind us, you pick up the phone to hear the very person you were thinking about, or you turn to take notice of the feeling that someone was staring at you. We all have the abilities to sense things around us but unless we can see, hear, touch, or smell these unseen energies, we typically do not believe it. However, through dowsing you are able to become more aware of your ability to sense the energy that surrounds you. This does take some training of the subconscious much like how we learn how to type. It takes practice to know the keystrokes without looking at the keyboard, but over time, you are able to type without looking at the keyboard.
Apr 01, 2011 01:18AM ● By Dr. Daniel Weber
The use of controlled substances to alter the behavior in children is troubling to many parents. Even more troubling is the classification of behavioral issues as a "disease" that requires treatment.
Apr 01, 2011 01:15AM ● By Dr. Daniel Weber
February brings us Valentine’s Day. Our thoughts turn to candlelight dinners, roses, and chocolates and for some, it is the time to start or expand our families. Unfortunately close to 6 million women try to become pregnant each year, but are unable to do so.
Apr 01, 2011 01:12AM ● By Diane Carr
Every child deserves a safe, loving home environment; however, this is not always the case. Child abuse and neglect continue to be a serious problem worldwide and children raised in abusive family situations develop special needs including emotional, physical, and developmental delays.
Apr 01, 2011 01:11AM ● By Doreen DeSerres
Aromatherapy is a useful tool in wholistic wellness including matters of the heart. These pure botanicals affect our emotional state which in turn impacts our physical health. All pure botanicals affect our mind through the sense of smell, our bodies through application and spiritually with their dynamic vibrations.
Apr 01, 2011 01:07AM ● By Tim Bag
Many homeowners assume that their carpeting is unhealthy and are eager to replace it with wood or tile. Recent studies, however, confirm that carpet is actually the healthier choice.
Apr 01, 2011 01:04AM ● By Dr. Margaret C. Rank
For years nutritional scientists have known that Vitamin D is essential to calcium absorption, bone development, remodeling, and maintenance but only recently has the "sunshine vitamin" been recognized to have far more effects than previously realized.
Apr 01, 2011 01:03AM ● By Amba Greene
Ayurveda is an ancient system of healing and one of the longest continuously practiced systems of medicine in the world. Many years ago, Ayurvedic practitioners designed a vast array of massage and body treatments for both a physical detoxification and a quieting of the mind.
Apr 01, 2011 01:01AM
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) of North Brevard is much more than a shelter for unwanted animals. Teri Scott, Ambassador for SPCA, shares their mission which includes "finding homes for various creatures that end up at their doorstep, educating the public about spaying and neutering pets, reducing over population through low cost surgical sterilization, and promoting the health of pets and their families through appropriate well care."
Apr 01, 2011 12:59AM ● By Dr. Daniel Weber
Every segment of your spine has motion but when things get stiff and immobile, inflammation builds up putting more pressure on the nerves. Strained or irritated muscles can also pull the neck spine out of its normal alignment putting unwanted pressure on nerves. Try these stretches to loosen up.
Apr 01, 2011 12:57AM ● By By Rebecca Hunton, MD
Has your doctor been talking with you about your cholesterol, your triglycerides, your blood pressure, your blood sugar? Have you heard about the increased risk of death associated with an increased waist circumference? Many healthcare providers address these issues individually, but taken together they make up Metabolic Syndrome. Medical literature commonly refers to this as Syndrome X or Insulin Resistance Syndrome.
Apr 01, 2011 12:53AM ● By Diane Carr
Obesity is out of control. Characterized by a much higher amount of body fat than lean muscle mass or when one’s body mass index (BMI) is over 30, obesity is wreaking havoc in the general population with side effects that include diabetes, cardio-vascular disease, cancer, sleep apnea, arthritis, menstrual abnormalities, hyperlipidemia, and Alzheimer’s. Deepti Sadhwani, MD confronts these problems head on by helping patients understand obesity and how to get it under control. With 1.7 billion people world wide overweight or obese and the number of obese adolescents tripling over the last 20 years, the time has come to tame the obesity beast.
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