about 4 months ago - No comments
about 4 months ago - 3 comments
I have mentioned my love for massage in several of my posts. I was a Licensed Massage Therapist for years and practiced with an emphasis on Therapeutic Massage. There is a big difference in getting a massage for relaxation purposes, and one for a particular complaint, such as back pain. I believe that a great
about 5 months ago - 8 comments
Epilepsy and Hypoglycemia are usually thought of as two seperate entities, requiring two seperate treatments. Although not a new concept, many epileptics have never been told by their physicians about the possible link between the two. Diet is not frequently discussed in the treatment of epilepsy, yet it seems to be an important aspect in
about 5 months ago - 9 comments
As far back as I can remember, I have had problems with my ring fingers turning white, and getting numb when I would get cold. My feet were always cold as well. Recently I was diagnosed with Raynaud’s. I had never really heard of the condition until then. I was told that 1 in 4
about 6 months ago - 34 comments
There are many people who experience the effects of Bipolar Disorders. I have a friend who advised me that there are 2 types of this disorder. There is Bipolar I and Bipolar II. I had always thought that everyone was categorized into one.
Bipolar I is characterized by severe mood swings from mania to depression.
about 6 months ago - 1 comment
I am a follower of Louise Hay and her bestseller book, You Can Heal Your Life. I am a believer in that I am the creator of illnesses within myself. My attitudes and beliefs about myself have an impact on my well-being. For instance, when I am severely stressed about something, I tend to become
about 6 months ago - No comments
about 7 months ago - 16 comments
Epilepsy and hypoglycemia are usually thought of as two separate entities requiring two separate treatments. Although not a new concept, many epileptics have never been told by physicians about the possible link between the two. Diet is not frequently discussed in the treatment of epilepsy, yet it seems to be an important aspect in the
about 7 months ago - 37 comments
I began receiving craniosacral therapy treatments on a weekly basis in an attempt to help my uncontrollable seizure disorder. Before the treatments, I was averaging 6 grand mal seizures a week. The treatments are very subtle, and it is hard to believe there is any therapeutic value. Craniosacral Therapy is based on the notion that
about 7 months ago - No comments
I had seizures from about the age of 19 till I was in my 30’s. They came on sudden, but became more violent through the years. I had every test imaginable and more. I had some abnormal brain activity…well, more than what would just cause “dinginess”, but doctors were baffled by the uncontrollable seizures that
about 6 months ago
Hello,
Not sure that this is true:), but thanks for a post.
Bottomless
about 6 months ago
It’s hard to believe,but it did work for me. Thanks for your comment! Zippy