Archive for June, 2009

Naturopathy – Natural Healing power?

Under category: Complementary Therapy| Holistic Health| Natural Healing

28 Jun 2009

Have you ever wondered what Naturopathy as a Complementary Therapy is all about? Here’s an interesting account of it:
Naturopathic Medicine takes a holistic health care approach, working with the individual’s efforts towards the optimal expression of physiological, physical, and mental/emotional health and wellbeing.

Homeopathy – ‘Similar Suffering’

Under category: Complementary Therapy| Holistic Health| Natural Healing

28 Jun 2009

Homeopathy is gaining in popularity all over the world as people discover the benefits of a complementary therapy that’s effective and free from side effects. Here’s an account of it…
Homeopathy in Perspective
In 1796 a German doctor, Samual Hahnemann, discovered a different approach to the cure of the sick which he called homeopathy (from the Greek [...]

Philosophy for Natural Healing?

Under category: Health and Fitness| Natural Healing| Personal Development

26 Jun 2009

How’s this for a Natural Healing philosophy?
We all have the same 1440 minutes, 86,400 seconds every day – how do you spend yours?
Don’t be afraid that your life will end,
be afraid that it will never begin
As we grow up, we learn that even the one person that wasn’t supposed to ever let [...]

Cancer Boost from Whole Carrots

Under category: Health and Fitness| Natural Healing| News

26 Jun 2009

As one of my favourite vegetables I was delighted to see the natural healing properties of carrots in the news recently…
The anti-cancer properties of carrots are more potent if the vegetable is not cut up before cooking, research shows.
Scientists found “boiled before cut” carrots contained 25% more of the anti-cancer compound falcarinol than those chopped [...]

Green Tea – to slow prostate cancer?

Under category: Health and Fitness| Natural Healing| News

23 Jun 2009

I spotted this in the news recently – it’s about time Green Tea enjoyed a bit of the limelight…
A chemical found in green tea appears to slow the progression of prostate cancer, a study has suggested.
Green tea has been linked to a positive effect on a wide range of conditions, including heart disease, cancer and [...]