5 Alternative Treatments and Practices Worth Trying December 18, 2008
Posted by healthandsurvival in Alternative, Fitness, Longevitiy, Wellness, Women's Health.Tags: acupressure, acupuncture, aromatherapy, reiki
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5 Alternative Treatments and Practices Worth Trying
As a society full of technological advancements in all areas of our lives, we are sometimes hesitant to try traditional, or alternative, practices when it comes to our health and well-being. However, there has been a large increase in demand for therapies, treatments, and practices that are not aligned with our Western values.
Many people could feel the benefits of some of these practices, but have yet to try them. Here is a brief list of some alternative treatments and practices that are gaining popularity these days.
Therapeutic Massage
While this is the most popular alternative treatment by far, many people are still hesitant to undergo massage therapy for various reasons. Studies show, however, that there are many great benefits of utilizing massage therapy on a regular basis. Decreased anxiety, improved circulation, and increased flexibility and range of motion are just a few of these benefits. Talk to your physician or a licensed massage therapist and see if massage could help you.
Acupressure
Often confused with acupuncture, acupressure is less invasive and uses no needles to manipulate the body. Acupressure points are not generally related the affected areas, but rather associated with traditional Chinese medicine and the influences of yin, yang, and the individual’s chi. While this may not sound like something worth exploring, many who have undergone acupressure have finally felt relief which traditional medicine had been unable to provide.
Acupuncture
Acupuncture utilizes needles to manipulate the same points as in acupressure. Although acupuncture came first, some people are hesitant to undergo this procedure due to its extensive use of fine pointed needles. However, some people have gone so far as to claim acupuncture helped them to sleep better, quit snoring – even quit smoking. If you are adventurous and have explored your other options, you may want to consider acupuncture.
Reiki
Though this particular alternative treatment has no scientific basis, the people who claim to have experienced the healing powers of Reiki are growing on a significant scale. Reiki practitioners believe they’re able to manipulate a universal healing life-force energy, and that they are able to transfer this intelligent energy to their patients through the use of nothing more than their palms. People who undergo Reiki treatment claim to feel not only physical, but mental, emotional, and spiritual benefits from the treatments as well.
Aromatherapy
Aromatherapy involves the use of essential oils to manipulate physical and/or emotional responses to help with an individual’s healing process. This is actually a Western derivation of alternative medicine, as essential oils are used in various ways in other holistic treatment options in varying degrees. Aromatherapy is used, with varying levels of success, in many people who don’t wish to venture too far beyond the realm of traditional medicine.
This post was contributed by Kelly Kilpatrick, who writes on the subject of medical coding online training. She invites your feedback at kellykilpatrick24 at gmail dot com
Red Bull Causes Stroke.. September 5, 2008
Posted by healthandsurvival in Diet and Nutrition, Diseases, Drugs, Fitness, Health Products, Survival, Wellness, health.Tags: energy drinks, health, irregular heart rate, Life, news, red bull, soda, stroke, Wellness
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The heavily marketed energy drinks are all similar. Monster, Full Throttle and various other brands may have similar effects. In addition, I have had a few patients develop irregular heart rates after drinking energy drinks. Both went to the ER for atrial fibrillation and they were instructed to stop drinking the energy drinks. They had no further episodes of the irregular heart rate…. (Warning Labels on Red Bull?)
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By Rob Taylor
CANBERRA (Reuters) – Just one can of the popular stimulant energy drink Red Bull can increase the risk of heart attack or stroke, even in young people, Australian medical researchers said on Friday.
The caffeine-loaded beverage, popular with university students and adrenaline sport fans to give them “wings”, caused the blood to become sticky, a pre-cursor to cardiovascular problems such as stroke.
“One hour after they drank Red Bull, (their blood systems) were no longer normal. They were abnormal like we would expect in a patient with cardiovascular disease,” Scott Willoughby, lead researcher from the Cardiovascular Research Centre at the Royal Adelaide Hospital, told the Australian newspaper.
Red Bull Australia spokeswoman Linda Rychter said the report would be assessed by the company’s head office in Austria.
“The study does not show effects which would go beyond that of drinking a cup of coffee. Therefore, the reported results were to be expected and lie within the normal physiological range,” Rychter told Reuters.
Willoughby and his team tested the cardiovascular systems of 30 young adults one hour before and one hour after consuming one 250ml can of sugar-free Red Bull..….read rest of story..
Cha Cha Slide McDonalds- As seen on Oprah September 5, 2008
Posted by healthandsurvival in Fitness, Society.Tags: cha cha, commercial, dancing, entertainment, Life, mcdonalds, news, oprah
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This is a cool commercial… Cha Cha Slide McDonald’s Commercial, as seen on Oprah Winfrey..
Erectile dysfunction predicts heart problems: study May 31, 2008
Posted by healthandsurvival in Drugs, Fitness, Home Health, Society, Survival, Wellness, environment, medicine.Tags: cialis, diabetes, ed, erection, health, heart, heart disease, Life, news, sexual health, viagra, Wellness
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Erectile dysfunction predicts heart problems: study
By Amy Norton
Problems with maintaining an erection may foretell heart trouble ahead for men with type 2 diabetes, two new studies show.
A number of past studies have found a connection between erectile dysfunction (ED) and heart disease. But the new findings, published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, confirm that ED often precedes and predicts heart trouble.
This, say researchers, suggests that men with ED should be especially vigilant about controlling heart disease risk factors.
In one study, Italian researchers found that among 291 men with type 2 diabetes, those who also had ED had twice the risk of suffering a heart attack, stroke or other cardiovascular complication over the next four years.
At the start of the study, all of the men had had evidence of “silent” heart disease — meaning they had plaque buildup in their arteries on imaging tests, but no heart disease symptoms, such as chest pain. Having ED seemed to pinpoint those men who were at particular risk of a complication.
There was some good news as well, however: Taking cholesterol-lowering statins appeared to reduce the risks associated with ED, according to the researchers, led by Dr. Carmine Gazzaruso of the Clinical Institute “Beato Matteo” in Vigevano, Italy.
In the second study, Hong Kong researchers found that among diabetic men with no indications of heart disease at the outset, those with ED were 58 percent more likely to die of heart disease, or have a heart attack or other non-fatal cardiac “event.”
“Erectile dysfunction is an important warning sign of future adverse heart events or even death,” study chief Dr. Peter Chun-Yip Tong, of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, told Reuters Health.
The main reason, he explained, is that ED is an early manifestation of the blood vessel damage caused by diabetes and other risk factors for heart disease, such as high blood pressure.
Tong recommended that all men with diabetes tell their doctor if they begin to have problems getting or maintaining an erection. They can then have a comprehensive assessment of their cardiovascular risk factors — such as measurements of their blood pressure, cholesterol, waist size and kidney function — and work on getting those under control.
Indeed, the Italian study suggests that diabetic men with ED can cut some of their heart risks by using a statin. Gazzaruso’s team found that among patients with ED, those who were on a statin had a one-third lower chance of suffering a heart attack or other complication during the study.
There was also evidence that men taking a class of ED drugs called PDE-5 inhibitors, which includes Viagra, had lower heart risks. According to the researchers, this may reflect the fact that the drugs improve the function of the inner lining of artery walls.
The bottom line, according to Tong, is that men with diabetes and ED should have all of their modifiable heart risk factors “identified early and treated aggressively.”
SOURCE: Journal of the American College of Cardiology, May 27, 2008.
Health Business Management Program May 16, 2008
Posted by healthandsurvival in Fitness, Health Products, Wellness, economy, health.Tags: body, Dance Studios, hair shops, hair stores, health, Health Clubs, holistic, Martial Arts, mind, mindbodyonline, Personal Trainers, Pilates Studios, Retail, Salons, Spas, spirit, Yoga Studios
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Being involved in a health related business, I understand the importance of being able to keep customer information organized and getting appointments scheduled with easy to use appointment scheduling software. I came across a company that will provide strategic marketing, ecommerce options and easy scheduling- that company is MindBody Solutions.
Mind body is specifically designed for Dance Studios, Health Clubs, Martial Arts, Personal Trainers, Pilates Studios, Retail and Yoga Studios. If you are involved in one of these lines of business, then you should really consider this type of web based program.
The strategic marketing section allows you to maximize your business and give your customers what they want. It will help you upsell any products you may have. In addition, you will be able to send your customes emails, newsletters and surveys.
Mindbody also provides Hair Salon Management Software and Spa Management Software that will allow salon and spa owners to more efficiently run their business. The cost of this software can start at only $65 per month for small businesses, easily paying for iteself in no time.
A big benefit of the software is that clients are able to purchase classes, pay for visits or buy products you may sell. This service will allow your clients to schedule and pay for their services online making the front desks’ less busy. This is a win win for all parties involved. To learn more about this web based software, visit : http://www.mindbodyonline.com/
