Spirulina Life Support

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Alternative Medicine

How to Use the Vibration of Essential Oils to Harmonize the Energy System

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

The essence of each one of us is inevitable, for example a person who is sensitive by nature, we can’t change her even  if we are to avoid disharmony in energy falls on the hypersensitivity or insensitivity … or those who have blocked their connection with the universe and have fallen into a total selfishness or lack of confidence in life.

Pamela Ruiz Pamela Ruiz

Aromatherapy Specialist.

One of the specialties of Aromatherapy Aromatherapic energy is the least known, which is focused on the use and application of essential oils on the body energy and chakras, and seeks the help of essential oils. For the development of consciousness, to help us grow, to face emotional patterns that limit us and prevent us from experiencing who we really are. (more…)

Food and Cancer

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

n a field as oncology there are two elements that are constantly changing, the conventional treatment and our understanding of what each can do to boost the effect of such treatment.

Vegetarian regime with additions (of the antioxidant vitamins C and E plus selenium and a gram of omega-3 fatty acids per day), yoga exercise, breathing exercises, visualization and progressive relaxation and assistance once a week, and a  support group of other patients who were following the same program. (more…)

Sleep Disorders

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Sleep disorders are common and have a disabling consequence in the daily life. For example, they cause fatigue, low performance, social unrest, low morale and may cause traffic accidents or at work.

Perhaps the best known sleep disorder is insomnia, which we have all experienced at some time. Insomnia can be common in specific stressful situations (exams, health problems, major life changes, etc.), but it can become chronic and is not directly related to the problem that caused it. For us to  talk about insomnia as a disease or disorder, it should be common (3 or more nights a week). Indicators that you may be suffering from insomnia are to wake up before being resting six and a half hours or so, waking up several times during the night unable to sleep again for half an hour or to take more than half an to an hour to fall asleep at bedtime. (more…)

Hydrotherapy

Monday, July 20th, 2009

Water  is one of the most important elements  needed  for survival for every living being. Water also has invaluable benefits when used in various types of therapies for human beings. There are documents that demonstrate the knowledge and use of hydrotherapy in old Chinese villages, but their use spread itself only from the nineteenth century, when Protestant pastor Sebastian Kneipp systematized it .

Etymologically, we find the origin of the word in the Greek terms’ Hydor ‘(water) and’ Therapeia ‘(therapy).

Although hydrotherapy techniques were used in ancient times, Hippocrates (460 to 337 BC), for example, mentions some of them; they were abandoned for a long time and only started to create a buzz in the eighteenth century through the work of doctors Sigmund Hahn (1664 1742) and his son Johann Sigmund Hahn (1696-1773). From this work, Vinceriz Priessnitz (1799-1851) created  the cold water therapy by associating it to sudorific implement . But who really renovated modern hydrotherapy was the Protestant pastor Sebastian Kneipp (1821 -1897), whose basic tenet was that the disease in humans happens when their natural force is undermined by an inadequate diet and unnatural lifestyle. His methods, known today as the “Kneipp cure” included not only complete and partial baths of hot and cold water, but jets of water, exercise, use of medicinal herbs and a healthy diet. (more…)

Spirulina “Life Support”

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

In recent years the issue of global warming is becoming an issue that occupies the agendas of many countries and officials of governmental agencies, but if something is agreed is that if current trends continue, within a very short span of time the planet will be uninhabitable. The Worldwatch Institute in Washington has confirmed this trend, and scientists in the United Kingdom estimate that this period would be 20 years. Probably the most optimistic are the members of the environment program of the United Nations, who still believe that we have 50 years to save the biosphere. Our unsustainable food production methods may be the factor that could aggravate further the stability of the biosphere.On our planet, about 75% of fertile and arable soils of temperate and tropical areas of the globe are engaged in agriculture, yet despite this, the use and misuse of land has disqualified thousands and one hundred thousand hectares in the world are becoming deserted and useless land. The type of food that we receive today is very poor compared to those received in previous years. In light of this problem we should ask ourselves three questions:
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How To Beat Stress?

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

Modern life fills us with tension, nerves and anxiety situations. So, we learn to live with two dangerous guests: stress and anxiety. First, you have to understand that stress is a normal situation that serves as a defense mechanism in humans. Faced with an imminent danger, the brain responds by putting on an alert, so it is easier and quicker to respond to the threat. The problem is when we get used to living always in that state. Then, the problems appear such as headaches, gastrointestinal problems, fatigue, changes in character, anxiety, excessive anger, depression, excessive distraction, poor performance, repeated mistakes, dissatisfaction, frequent arguments and fights, decreased social circle, difficulties in initiating relationships and alterations in feeding behavior, sleep and sexuality. In addition, the person who suffers from stress begins to drink alcohol in bigger quantities, increase the consumption of cigarettes or feel the urge to use drugs.

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