January 2010

Natural Health Choices

by Karen Brooks on January 30, 2010

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With all of the health issues saturating the internet, perhaps it’s time we look to a more natural health in our daily lives. Recently, I had the opportunity to view Qi Gong, a meditative exercise which brings calm and balance within. Used for 4000 years by the Chinese, it has become an effective and proven way to achieve health and well-being.

Qi, pronounced Chi meaning life force; and Gong, meaning exercise.

It comprises slow moving motions which not only heal the body, but the mind as well. Modern medicine, while necessary for certain diseases, cannot come close to Qi Gong in providing the body with increased energy and physical health.

These gentle breathing, stretching and strengthening movements activate the Qi energy and blood circulation in your body, helping to stimulate your immune system, strengthen your internal organs, and give you abundant energy. Qi Gong can be practiced either in a sitting or standing position, and anyone can engage in these simple and effective exercises in as little as fifteen to twenty minutes a day.

Instead of deriving assistance from unnecessary drugs and stimulants; using our own bodies as instruments for change can occur. It seems as if we have become more dependent upon drugs to treat ailments than listening to our bodies. This is not to say diseases can be treated using this method; but certainly stress and other problems which sometimes incapacitate us can be dealt with differently and effectively.

Subliminal messaging CDs are becoming more popular; whether they actually help or not is up to the individual. However, meditation has been around for thousands of years, and yoga has always been a favorite among those who seek alternatives to pills and other conventional methods.

It seems to this writer we have to find our way back to a simplistic lifestyle, where stress and worry have no place to invade our minds and spirit. This may sound naïve, but evidence has shown that meditative practices are effective.

Upon a visit to a big city, one tourist remarked, “Why is everyone rushing around? Where are they going?” No truer words were spoken. Our lives, admittedly, are stress filled; with both parents working to pay the bills; save for a house or their kids college education; with the high cost of rents and oil; trying to meet deadlines at work on a daily basis; it’s no wonder everyone is tightly wound. Eventually, it will catch up with all of us.

To this end, maybe it’s time to find a balance; a way in which we can live life to the fullest and still achieve the goals we set. It’s a question we all need to answer in our own way.

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Discover Natural Ways How to Treat Dizziness

by Karen Brooks on January 25, 2010

Dizziness or what is called vertigo, equates to physical unsteadiness, lightheadedness and causes rotating sensation.

Dizziness is a spinning, merry-go-round kind of feeling, and may be related to an infection in your inner ear, head injury, or viral infection. It may be due to Meniere’s disease, a disorder of the inner ear that can affect hearing and balance. Meniere’s disease will result in progressive hearing loss if it’s not treated.

All these conditions have to be suspected and ruled out before undertaking homeopathic treatment for dizziness. Dizziness or feeling faint may also occur when there is not enough oxygen in the room.

If you feel dizzy and you’re not sure whether you’re spinning, focus on a fixed point, such as a window frame. By focusing on a stable point, it sends a message to the brain that calms down the rajasic quality of vata dosha. This works well for objective dizziness.

A lot of people say that they feel dizzy but what they really feel, is a feeling of unsteadiness while on their feet. They may be afraid to walk or even drive. Usually these fears are well-founded and they are at risk to fall. Sometimes their balance mechanisms or coordination is disrupted when they try to walk. A stroke in the brain, multiple sclerosis, or in the elderly, accumulation of multiple separate problems over time may be the cause.

The sense of dysequalibrium can also come from burnt-out chronic vertigo. Another kind of dizziness is motion sickness and it is often related with nausea and vomiting. There may also be times when some people may experience dizziness when they stand up too quickly. There are many possible causes for this, including low adrenal energy, low blood pressure, or the use of some anti­Adrenals may become sapless with these hypertensive drugs, especially beta blockers.

If you find yourself getting dizzy upon standing up, simply get up slowly. This should help. Another technique for dizziness that can be used is to sit down and take 10 deep breaths. Afterward, lie down for 10 minutes. This technique is useful because it can actually provide the return of oxygenated blood that your brain requires. The end result is that you feel better because this promotes better nutrients your brain cells need to function properly.

These are some of the popular methods that those who suffer with this use to be able to cope. There are many other techniques that work as well as well as homeopathic remedies that you can use. Many of them help you gain relief from these awful episodes which can rally make you feel that your whole life has been taken over.

Homeopathic remedies are safe and an effective system that uses natural herbal and mineral products. Many people find relief and are even able to stop these attacks by using homeopathic remedies as they have often been proven to be effective.

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What Causes Fatigue?

January 15, 2010

As a practitioner with over twenty (20) years of treating people, two of the most common questions I am asked is “why am I so tired(fatigued)?” & “what causes fatigue?” Well, I’m about to give you the answer that I have given so many others in my career as a Naturopath specialising in wellness, not [...]

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Top 5 Healthy Resolutions You Can Make Now

January 5, 2010

New Years has come and gone and chances are that some of those resolutions you made have also gone out the window. But it’s not too late to make some new ones because these resolutions are good anytime. 1. Have a nap every day and a good time is in the middle of the afternoon. [...]

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