Are Essential Oils Medicines? A New Look at Aromatherapy
March 12, 2010 by Lindsey Nomad
Filed under Health & Fitness
Therapeutic use of essential oils is beginning to be recognized in the United States as a valid modality for treating illness. There is still significant resistance to the science of Aromatherapy, but such is the resistance from the institutional-medicine/pharmaceutical-industrial complex to most ‘natural’ health treatments. ‘Big Pharma’ is THE industry with the highest average profit margins on earth — and is dedicated to producing, patenting, marketing selling new, unnatural (and therefore ‘patent-able’) chemical compounds that are supposed to answer every need of health and wellness. While some formulations do much good for the world (modern medicine has nearly eradicated several life-threatening illnesses from the planet), other medicines simply mask symptoms for a time, and others are downright dangerous.
Cholesterol and High Blood Pressure – How are the Two Related?
February 14, 2010 by Christian Goodman
Filed under Health & Fitness
For most people who have been diagnosed with high blood pressure they will also be told their cholesterol is too high (over 88 percent, in fact). Traditional Western medicine dictates that we are prescribed pills by our doctor to treat both conditions.
A New You – With Chakra Meditation!
February 8, 2010 by Jonathan Benjem
Filed under Health & Fitness
Meditation is considered as a powerful form of self-realization and self-healing. There are various methods by which you can meditate, but perhaps, the most potent of all is the Chakra Meditation.
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December 26, 2009 by Samantha Roberts
Filed under Health & Fitness
They’ve Known It All Along
Reduce Dementia Risk by Brushing and Flossing
December 14, 2009 by Christian Goodman
Filed under Health & Fitness
According to a research from Columbia university brushing and flossing does not only keep you mouth and heart clean and healthy it also keep your mind sharp. Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease are found to be developed by people who have bad oral hygiene and bleeding gums. Memory problems increased with the severity of the increase in gingivitis.













