Bowen Therapy
May 23rd, 2008 in Massage
Bowen therapy is used to heal the body in order to get remedy from pain and stress. It balances and integrates all the physical and energetic system in the body. It will also aid to prevent the blockages. This helps to promote good health with zero effects of diseases. Bowen therapy was developed in Australia and it has been used world widely now. One can easily adapt to this treatment. It is mainly for balancing and relaxing the body. It can be also a form of protection as well as to enhance the appearance. This is the most important health care treatment in human history.
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Painful Menstruation
April 29th, 2008 in Alternative medicine, Herbal medicine
Pain usually occurs before the onset of menstruation or it may continue during the menstrual period pain in the back, thighs, lower abdomen, nausea, headache, sleeplessness, vomiting, and constipation are common symptoms associate with this.
Chrysanthemum
April 17th, 2008 in Herbal medicine
Chrysanthemum is an erect, hairy, whitish herb. It is a perennial, aromatic plant which grows to about 60 cm. high. The leaves are sharply toothed, ovate-oblong, with 2 or 3 lobes on each side. Flowers are borne in white, purple or other colored yellow heads. The disc florets are numerous. The fruit is very small, somewhat compressed and grooved. This plant is widely cultivated for ornamental purposes.
Forest Flame (Palas)
April 7th, 2008 in Herbal medicine
The flame of the Forest commonly called “Palas” by the local people in Maharashtra, India is a small tree which grows to a height of 12 to 15 meters. In the summer months, when most of the other trees and shrubs are dry due to the scorching heat of the sun, Butea frondosa synonymous to Butea monosperma truly stands out like a flame in the forest with its clusters of orange colored flowers.
Hyacinth Beans
April 3rd, 2008 in Herbal medicine
Hyacinth bean is a climbing vine, wild, and universally cultivated, with a long, smooth stem. The leaves are long-stalked, non-equilateral. The flowers are purple or white in clusters. The pods are purple-margined, and are eaten as vegetables. The fruit is picked before it ripens.
Mint Based Herbal Remedies
April 1st, 2008 in Herbal medicine
Mint is a herb known everywhere and is mostly cultivated, but also found growing wild in moist soil in some places. It is a prostrate, aromatic herb growing about 30cm. high. It is commonly cultivated for spice and for medicinal purposes.