Chinese Head Massage

May 16th, 2008 in Massage

Chinese Head MassageChinese head massage techniques and services are mostly available at clinic or on-site. Chinese head massage removes the wall between mind and the body. Their practice of massage is really very therapeutic. The prices for all these services are so much lower than western prices. So the ability of the masseurs in china is very better. After being massaged everyday, it allows to drink lots of bottled water and Chinese tea, only eating vegetables, taking Chinese soups and control the alcoholic drink. These are all low in carbohydrates, sugar and lots of protein and no fat. This would be gainful to lose weight too. The massaging especially helps t get more energy flowing, which gets metabolism rate is really working better. And it allows always the stream of positive energy to flow in the mind as well as body.
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Factors That Influence Nutrient Needs in Aging

May 15th, 2008 in Alternative medicine, Diets

agingMedications and old age often go together. Medications can improve health and quality of life, but some of them also profoundly affect nutrient needs at all ages, including the later years. Older adults take prescription drugs; one-quarter of the elderly population regularly take multiple prescription drugs, called polypharmacy. Many drugs affect appetite or the absorption of nutrias. Often, people must take medications for long periods. They should make sure to work with their physician and pharmacist to coordinate all medications taken. Pharmacists can advise when to take drugs-with or between meals-for maximum effectiveness.

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Garlic Therapy

April 22nd, 2008 in Alternative medicine, Ayurveda, Herbal medicine

GarlicThere are more than forty-five varieties of garlic which are used as medicine in several parts of the globe from Siberia to the tropical climes of India. Despite differences in color and taste, they all have the characteristic odor of garlic. Its therapeutic properties are undisputed but Indian texts on religious rites categorize it as food that rouses passion and emotion or rajsic food. Hence, it is taboo for Brahmins and those engaged in spiritual practices.

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Rejuvenation Therapy

April 22nd, 2008 in Ayurveda

Rejuvenation TherapyThe average life span of an individual had increased in present times due to better quality of medical help and improved nutrition. Therefore, the number of old people in society has gone up. Rejuvenation or rasayana therapy, prescribed in Ayurveda, is meant to help improve the lives of old people.

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Panchakarma - the body cleansing

March 19th, 2008 in Ayurveda

PanchakarmaPhysical clogging of the body, as the dust on the mirror, plays the major role in hiding our true nature from us. This pollution is much more than dust, and provides not only the physical effects: pain and suffering can change the whole psychology.

Panchakarma value is that it offers a holistic method of body cleansing and removing toxins from every cell, using the body’s natural way of self-healing: sweat glands, blood vessels, bowel and urinary tract.

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