Posted on August 27, 2007 by TruthSeeker
***This might relate to the empty space Adam talks about at his workshops with reference to fluctuations in energy.***
Astronomers have found an enormous void in space that measures nearly a billion light-years across.
It is empty of both normal matter - such as galaxies and stars - and the mysterious “dark matter” that cannot be seen [...]
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Posted on August 23, 2007 by TruthSeeker
Many of us are searching for or returning to a more natural way of life. In an effort to retreat from our materialistic, unnatural lifestyles, or simply because we’re living longer and wish to maintain good health, Irish people are increasingly turning to organic produce, corn-fed chicken and, more simply and effectively, adding a juicer [...]
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Posted on August 23, 2007 by TruthSeeker
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Newswise — Hypertension, or high blood pressure, remains the most common reason for office visits to physicians for non-pregnant adults in the United States. Some 50 million Americans are believed to have hypertension. Despite its prevalence and the complications associated with it, control of the disease is far from adequate. As a result, hypertension [...]
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Posted on August 14, 2007 by TruthSeeker
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Treatment for drug addiction is usually a lengthy and arduous process, and often times those undergoing rehabilitation end up relapsing at some point, nullifying all the hard work; not forgetting the money expended for that long sought journey to recovery.
Like in many traditional societies, alternative healing often goes hand-in-hand with conventional Western [...]
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Posted on August 14, 2007 by TruthSeeker
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ONALASKA, Wis. — When Julie Diermeir’s 8-year-old son, Drew, was diagnosed with asthma last year, she worried it would be a lifetime treatment.
He was prescribed a daily medication while still a second-grader at Eagle Bluff Elementary School in Onalaska. Doctors said he would need to carry an emergency inhaler everywhere.
Although she compliments the treatment [...]
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Posted on August 14, 2007 by TruthSeeker
The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine at the Institute of Health has issued some facts on complementary and alternative medicine, or CAM. These facts might bring up more questions than they will provide answers, but I hope we all think holistically. One of my doctors said, “It takes more than one thing to [...]
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Posted on August 13, 2007 by TruthSeeker
Among the many interesting scientific, social, cultural, psychological and natural developments we often read and hear about, some give us reason for hope and happiness, while others cause us worry and sadness.
Ongoing wars, terrorism, brutality, crime, corruption, injustice, economic instability, poverty, hunger, disease, climate change and other human problems cause troubling and discouraging feelings within [...]
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Posted on August 13, 2007 by TruthSeeker
EVERY month, Susan Crisp takes her eight-year-old son, Daniel, for a 15-minute chiropractic treatment.
Daniel has autism and Susan and her husband, Gary, firmly believe that this complementary therapy has been key to the recent improvements they’ve seen in his development. “His communication has improved tremendously,” says Susan.
“He has started putting three or four words together [...]
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Posted on August 11, 2007 by TruthSeeker
Alternative medicine isn’t really “alternative” any more — in fact, the medical community isn’t even using that term.
Now it’s “integrated” medicine, and after years of being considered a fringe practice, treatments such as massage and acupuncture have found their way into mainstream medicine.
So why the name change?
“Years ago it was called alternative because it was [...]
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Posted on August 11, 2007 by TruthSeeker
CHAPEL HILL - Right around Halloween two years ago I (along with my 10-year old cocker spaniel Max) proved the laughingstock of just about everyone we knew outside of the San Francisco Bay Area where we then lived. Why?After our regular veterinarian diagnosed Max with a spinal rupture, the treatment plan outlined was straightforward — [...]
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