Wednesday, 10 October 2012
Acupuncture can ease the side effects of breast cancer treatments
http://dao-vida.com/2012/10/10/acupuncture-ease-side-effects-chemotherapy/
Tuesday, 18 September 2012
Modern Life, Modern Illnesses
Some
of the diseases found in the minds and bodies of Westerners have not
been around that long or at least never been so prevalent in the
population such as fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, interstitial
cystitis, depression and certain types of cancer to name but a few.
The
pace of modern life is quicker than for previous generations, and with
increased responsibilities comes the expectations to be always available
through email or phone. In our environment, we are more exposed to
chemicals and toxins than ever before. Alongside better standards of
living and more comfortable lives, hospital admittances due to food
allergies are increasing thanks in part to synthetic food additives. Due
to long hours working and commuting, people are getting less exercise
and less sleep.
Anxiety
and depression are becoming more common as our immune and nervous
systems are more and more exhausted by our lifestyle. However, each and
every one of us can take better control of our own health to reverse
some of our diseases or, better yet, prevent them altogether before they
develop. A few helpful steps would be to:
Control what goes in your body: Whenever
possible choose local, organic foods that are in season. You can also
find a list of foods best eaten organically because of high pesticide
content, as well as foods with the lest pesticides on this link.
Also whenever possible, drink purified water and choose more natural
products for clothing, bedding, furniture, and building materials.
Cleanse your body: Get acupuncture and use herbal medicine and teas to aid in your elimination of toxins through your sweat, urine, and bowels.
Make time for yourself: Work
is important but so are you. Make time for exercise and make sure you
enjoy doing it. Spend time having fun with people who make you happy.
Get regular sleep. Go outdoors.
Labels:
acupuncture,
anxiety,
chronic fatigue,
depression,
fibromyalgia,
illnesses
Healing Our Emotions
Even
when an illness is seen as physical only, such as a state of chronic
after an injury, there is always an emotional component, either around
the event of the injury or our emotional response to the pain, whether
it is anger, depression or even sadness. Although we may not be aware of
it, our emotions have a direct effect on our bodies’ physiology. When
we get angry we tend to tense up, which can contribute to muscle aches,
pains, high blood pressure and in extreme situations a heart attack or
stroke. Stress has an obvious effect on our bodies and many of us in
times of stress will hold the tension in their neck and shoulders or in
their abdomen. Another example is the effect of immense grief: you may
feel like there is a lump in your throat, your chest feels tight and
heavy, your eyes begin to burn, and you have difficulty swallowing or
breathing.
In
some cases in order to “control” our emotions we bury them away, but
these emotions do not just disappear. If these latent emotions are not
addressed, they may lead to physical problems. Chinese medicine has
long acknowledged the effect of our emotions on health, qualifying them
as causes of diseases alongside things like climate, epidemics or poor
diet. An important part of the healing process consists in discovering the roots of our emotional response and transforming them.
Labels:
acupuncture,
anger,
chronic injury,
depression,
emotions,
healing process,
meditation,
sadness
Foods best eaten organically
Whenever
possible we should choose local, organic foods that are in season. However, if you find it difficult to go all organic, you may want to buy organic fruit and vegetables when the non-organic version tends to contain high levels of pesticides. Below is a list of foods that are best eaten organically, as well as a list of foods that have lower pesticides level and tend to be "cleaner" than most.
Wednesday, 11 April 2012
Hayfever self help
Suffering from allergies? Here is a good article with some tips on how to stimulate acupuncture points at home to help relieve symptoms: 7 Acupuncture Points to Help Allergy Sufferers This Spring
Tuesday, 24 January 2012
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