Naturopathic medicine is safe and effective for the treatment of Anxiety! Research finds Naturopathic medicine is beneficial for the treatment of mild to severe generalised anxiety disorder!
Now given we have had this excessive demand for mental health for quite some time and no government is willing to do anything about it, I bring this study to everyone's attention, because when your told "it's all in your head" and "there is nothing more that we can do because your blood work appears normal" (so-called normal) and seeing a psych doesn't quite cut it! Your left wondering why do I feel like this? and is this what the rest of my life is going to be like? It is time to stop wondering about those unanswered questions and start enjoying nature more! That feeling you had been feeling for along time changes when you step outside sure it is scary and all the first time, but after a few times it gets better and you find that your standing still taking in the sunlight! Hey remember how you always ran fast and kept shutting out the sunlight and it made you feel anxious? I do and worked out why I felt the way I did! It was because I shut the sunlight out but once I started to bring sunlight in and the more that I took in, I started to feel differently to how I did back then and the rest of my life changed completely! You too can turn your life around and should you wish to don't be afraid to have a chat with one experienced navigator of anxiety! The solution to fixing this massive demand for mental health begins with you and a friendly naturopath (me)! Click on the link below to see the research https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2729375/ Natural Therapies are not a replacement for medical treatment when required! But natural therapies can be used to complement any essential medical treatment, enhance the healing process and can be highly beneficial for disease prevention and chronic disease management where medical treatment would not be required! Natural therapies are without exception gentle in their mode of action. Natural therapies are holistic, which means acting on the whole body as opposed to just one part of it! Natural therapies encourage the body to gently heal itself! Natural therapies are very effective, safe and free from side-effects when prescribed by a qualified natural therapies practitioner and used correctly! You deserve the benefits that safe and effective natural therapies can provide! Healing with natural therapies means you can enjoy nature more and not have to worry about the rest! From the tiniest issue to the biggest issue there is always a natural therapy that can help! Don’t risk your own health over an ounce of doubt consult with a natural therapies practitioner! The Historical Development of Mineral Therapy
Treating human disease and illness with mineral therapy dates back to the 16th century when a Swiss physician namely Phillippus Aureolus Paracleus (1493 – 1541) altered how medicine was used by the introduction of chemistry. Dr Samuel Christian Frederic Hahnemann (1755 – 1843) a German physician who conducted in depth research and analysis on how minerals affect human physiology. Hahnemann developed the homeopathic system. During Hahnemann’s research on all the clinical signs he discovered more than 100 years ago aligns to medical findings and research work of today. Dr William Scheussler (1822 – 1898) another German homeopathic physician identified 12 mineral salts in ashes of a burnt body. Upon Scheussler’s findings more research showed that different organs and segments were made up of different minerals in different divisions. Shcuessler concluded that mineral elements are crucial to anatomical principle and practical movement; and that any disruption caused by deficiency would embody disease that could only be fixed by giving the matching mineral salts in small homeopathic amounts. In 1938 Australian Naturopathic Physician Dr Maurice Blackburn (1906 – 1978) expanded on Schuessler’s work to make his own mineral salts in tablet form which are referred to as Celloids. Forty years on in 1978 another Australia Practitioner – Dr Leslie Fisher came up with a new procedure into prescribing which he had set up after a dozen years of scientific prescription and observation. The new procedure came about by a theorised basis for the action of the salts, which included the works of Schuessler and Blackmore along with application to his own findings from his scientific researches plus with the more current findings of therapeutical research. How does Mineral therapy apply in the treatment of disease Mineral therapy treats the body as a whole to heal itself from indications of a cellular imbalance/deficiencies in tissue salts within the body that results in ill health and disease such as poor circulation; nerve dysfunction, infection and poor nutrition. Prescribing of Mineral Therapy The current procedure of prescribing employs a blend of traditional homeopathic and naturopathic diagnostics, current knowledge of biochemistry and extensive scientific experiment whilst taking into consideration characteristics like location of pain, current mental and emotional states, food and weather patterns that aggravate or ameliorate the symptoms, physical changes such as skin, eyes, fingernails and tongue, nature of any exudatioc ns or discharges, individual constitutional needs for particular minerals. To find out more about Mineral therapy and its benefits in promoting wellness and disease prevention and if it will benefit your whole health and well-being get in touch with a non-judgemental and caring naturopath and nutritionist like myself. The history of massage therapy dates as far back to the 5th dynasty of the old kingdom which was between - 2686BC to 2181BC. This was the ancient/early Egyptian times when references were first made to the benefits of massage. In the artworks on the tomb of Ptahlotep it has imagery of what is lead to be believed as him having a manicure and pedicure along with his legs being massaged by a servant. Some convey this imagery as the earliest depictions of positive record of massage.
In the 6th dynasty of the old kingdom on the sun temple’s walls show imagery of King Niuseurre enjoying a foot massage along with various other imagery showing preparation of oils. Another reference is to the tomb of the physician – Ankmahor; in his tomb it shows artworks of two men having work done on their feet and hands. It was not until 3000BC that massage was recognised as having healing values. The Chinese were the first of many to acknowledge massage therapy as a way of healing the body and soul. Massage was portrayed as a way of relaxation, both roman and Greek philosophers prescribed it to restore after war and for general preservation of the body and mind. Massage soon became part of a daily regime for relaxation, after bathing oils were used to rub the body from head to toe in preparation for a massage. Over time herbalists resorted to massage to heal body and soul by using balms/oils and by laying their hands on the suffering to exude any evil spirits lingering and to clear the mind. Massage became more popular in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries with credit made to the works of Per Henrik Ling (1776 – 1839), a Swedish man who travelled to China to learn their massage techniques and returned after to progress from what he learnt to originate his own system of massage based on various types of movements consisting of pressure, friction, vibration and rotation. Ling’s system was soon spread worldwide; it was not long before both medical and non medical fields of expertise looked into the benefits of massage therapy. Ling’s system is basically the foundations of what massage is today which mostly is the same as the early Swedish techniques Ling created. Massage therapy can be used as an adjunctive treatment alongside homeopathy, aromatherapy, naturopathy, nutritional medicine, kinesiology, chiropractics and/or osteopathy as it does not interfere with the body’s natural abilities to heal and restore homeostasis. Massage can be used for many health complaints it does come with some contraindications such as deep vein thrombosis. Massage is often used to relieve chronic stress emotionally, mentally and physically which is an underlying cause of many illnesses. The underpinning philosophy of massage originated from the natural medicine philosophy and principles as a whole. The natural medicine philosophy offers guidelines to the practice of massage as it is a form of healthcare that recognises and draws on the body’s natural ability to heal itself by treating the whole person. References Ancientegyptonline.co.uk, (2015). Ancient Egypt Society: Massage in Ancient Egypt. Retrieved 23 July 2017, from http://www.ancientegyptonline.co.uk/massage.html Casanelia, L. & Stelfox, D. (2010). Foundations of massage (1st ed). Sydney, NSW: Churchill Livingstone. McGilvery, C., & Reed, J. (1994). Step-by-step massage. New York: SMITHMARK. |
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