Monday, March 9, 2009

What is Colour Vibration Therapy?

Colour Vibration Therapy (CVT)
is the first treatment in the world pioneered by Prof. Dr. Sir Norhisham Wahab to combine light, colour and sound vibrations to treat patients from almost any illness or diseases. More importantly, CVT is not only based on science and scientific research, but it also does not infringe upon any religious teachings. It allows patients to heal naturally with no side effects.
While conventional medicines focuses on destroying a disease, the CVT treatment utilizes formulas that helps trigger the body to process necessary enzymes and amino acids needed to aid troubled cells. The real cure of illness lies in our often intoxicated bodies. CVT activates these cures by creating a balance and harmony in the body's overall well-being.

It helps to find the point of balance in the cell or organ and return the original energy to it, which evidently provides the cure for any illness. At CVT, we provide treatment for cancer, diabetes, gout, stroke, hypertension, drug addiction, asthma and various other diseases and ailments.

How CVT Explain Diseases
CVT believe that the disease is a form of energy. The law of energy states that the energy can neither be created nor be destroyed; it can only be transformed from one form to another repeatedly. CVT treats not only a physical disease, but also a spiritual disease such as a black magic and wedges/ poisons. When the body falls sick, it means that the energy of the body is unbalance.
It is the task of practitioners to balance the energy in the patient’s body. CVT believes that the best antidote is the natural antidote produced by the body. Only the human body can produce the right antidote at the right amount, the right place and the right time. CVT natural wave formula (NW) merely promotes the body to do it’s own task. By this way, our body will be cured naturally without any side effects.
Therefore, the energy of a sick body can be transformed (or converted) into energy that is healthy. CVT decline the concept of surgery in treatment. No matter how serious the condition of the organs, they can still be treated to its normal condition depending on how to maximize the usage of CVT formulation.
The law of conservation of mass and energy states that every type of energy is also a form of mass. Therefore atom is also a form of energy and vice versa.. In treating the disease, CVT is actually applying the same energy to the disease. For instance, if there is cancer in the liver, and the colour frequency of the liver is yellow, by utilizing the same yellow frequency or energy of atoms, it will resonate the liver to resonance and hence restore it to health. Disease may appear as solid, liquid or gaseous form. Cancer or tumor is an example in solid form, blood cancer (leukimia) is an example of liquid form and when carbon dioxide contaminate the blood system in our body, the disease is in gaseous form.

Essential Oils and Aromatherapy

You’ve had a long day and you’re tired. You want to relax and kick back now that you’re finally home. As you walk in the door, you catch a faint scent that makes you feel at ease. If you’re like most people, it’s likely a floral scent, or possibly a piney one. Florals, spices, and pine are popular fragrances for home deodorizers. Why? What’s the scent that perks you up as you take a shower in the morning? Faintly spicy soap, crisply floral? It’s likely that you’ve chosen a particular scent in your soap or shampoo without even realizing what it was, but you do know that it makes you feel a particular way, and that is why you enjoy it.

Medical research has only recently shown what aromatherapists have known for ages: what we smell has a direct impact on how we feel. Like the other senses, what we smell is transmitted directly to the brain. Studies have shown that the aroma of lavender increases alpha waves in the back of the head, which is associated with relaxation. On the other hand, jasmine scent increases beta waves in the front of the head, which has been found to make you feel more alert.

The name of this art is something of a misnomer. The use of essential oils includes, but is not limited to, inhaling their scent. Aromatherapy is a system of caring for the body with botanical oils. Sometimes it is the scent that provides the therapeutic value, and other times it works better to take the essential oil internally or rub it on the skin. It depends on the nature and severity of the complaint. Regardless of how the oil is assumed into the body, whether through the skin, the mouth, or the nose, essential oils have long been used to aid in healing.

You can enjoy the benefits of scent by placing a few drops of essential oil in your bath, or placing a drop or so on a scent ring, which sits on a warm lightbulb. There are also lamps and diffusers created specifically for aromatherapy. When using an oil topically, it is often a good idea to mix the essential oil with a carrier oil such as almond, sesame, or olive. This diffuses the impact of the oil somewhat, but can also prevent allergic reaction. Of course, you should always to a small skin test the first time you try something new. Just apply a small amount – about the size of a dime – to the inside of your arm and check it after 24 hours. If you have no reaction, you should be safe in using the oil elsewhere. As with many medications, more is not necessarily better. Use essential oils sparingly and carefully to achieve the maximum benefit.

Here are some common ailments and suggestions for the use of essential oils in treating them. It would be a good idea to find an aromatherapist to work with in your area so that you can have custom oils mixed properly to achieve the greatest benefit from them.
Allergies: Try mixing one drop of cypress and one drop of hyssop* in the palm of your hand and then apply the mixture to the back of your tongue every few hours to relieve hay fever symptoms.
Backache: Mix equal parts: blue chamomile; birch; rosemary or eucalyptus; ginger or black pepper; lavender; carrier oil. For example, two drops of each with ½ ounce of oil. Double the essentials, but not the carrier, for severe backache. Rub into the affected area after a hot bath, when muscles are relaxed and pores are open.

Nausea or stomachache: Put two drops peppermint oil on a sugar cube and suck the cube slowly. Or, add a few drops of peppermint oil to hot water and drink as a tea.
Headaches: Peppermint, inhaled directly from the bottle, or rubbed with a little carrier oil under the nose and at the temples can be very soothing for headaches.
Cuts, scrapes & scratches: Lavender oil can be applied “neat” (undiluted) to soothe and help heal minor cuts and abrasions.

Anxiety: Lavender, bergamot, melissa, geranium, and ylang-ylang are great for calming frazzled nerves. Even better is mixing three or four together. Add to a bath, use in a scent lamp, or massage into the skin with a carrier oil.

Sleep aids: Marjoram*, lavender and ylang-ylang in a warm bath can be soothing before bedtime and help with sleep. Or, try putting a few drops each of lavender, marjoram*, chamomile, mugwort*, and rum on your pillow (or a special “sleep” pillow).

Colds or flu: Blend three parts ravensare, one part naiouli or eucalyptus, one part lemon, one part rosewood, and one part lavender. Add about 50 drops of this mixture to a diffuser, or add 6-8 drops to a bowl of just boiled water, place a towel over your head, bend over the bowl and inhale.
Stress: Lavender and sage* are very relaxing (the florals and pines we love so!). If you have a long commute, place a few drops of each on a tissue and leave on the dashboard so the sun can warm it and diffuse it into the air of the car. By the time you get home, you should feel much better!
Arthritis: Add 10 drops each of rosemary and chamomile to a warm bath and soak for 10 minutes.

There are many other essential oils, for treating everything from acne to high blood pressure to depression. Most oils are not harmful if inhaled, but some caution should be used before applying topically, and do not take any essential oil internally without the advice of a skilled professional.
*A special warning for pregnant women: Calamus, mugwort, pennyroyal, sage and wintergreen can induce miscarriage when taken internally, but even using them externally or inhaling them is strongly discouraged. Basil, hyssop, myrrh, marjoram and thyme can also cause adverse reactions and should be avoided as well.
Copyright 1996, 1998 by Lori Herron, R.N.and Alternative Nature

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Herbalism

Herbalism, also known as phytotherapy, is folk and traditional medicinal practice based on the use of plants and plant extracts.

The use of herbs to treat disease is almost universal among non-industrialized societies..

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What is Acupuncture?

Acupuncture is basically one type of Chinese treatment wherein fine needles are being inserted into certain parts of the body to eliminate and relieve certain types of pain or for other therapeutic purposes.

Although acupuncture looks scary and painful at first glance, it is equally important for you to know that it actually isn't. Even though you can experience minimal pain with every insertion of the fine needle, you can definitely be assured that you will be relieved from the pain that's been tying you down.

Acupuncture is a type of treatment that originated from China and has since then grown to become popular and widely used up to the present. There are several different types of acupuncture which you can take on and these range from Classical Chinese, Japanese, Tibetan, Vietnamese and Korean acupunctures.

Each type of acupuncture boasts of a different focus and benefit to its patients although the process is almost the same.

You can find several different acupuncturists in your area but it is of course very important for you to take note who among them are licensed and who are more there are authorized to help treat and relieve your from certain types of pain that you are experiencing.

Not everyone could be treated through acupuncture. A licensed acupuncturist would first and foremost evaluate the patient through questioning and interrogation to know whether he or she could be subjected to such type of treatment. This is done to make sure that there could be nothing wrong with the treatment and the process in general.

Do you want to have a healthy body? Discover the Traditional Chinese Medicine that will enable you to live a long and healthy life.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Magnetic Therapy - Another Alternative Treatment For Your Health

Many people are using magnetic therapy along with their traditional treatment for another approach to the illnesses and conditions that they are facing. There are people who find that this treatment can be very beneficial to your health and there are just as many who do not believe in the effectiveness of this treatment. When you are trying to make a determination on the use of this treatment alternative, you should consider both sides of the argument.

The proponents of this alternative treatment believe that patients benefit from using the magnets on the body and in particular locations will provide the user with significant health effects. It is thought that the magnets help the blood to flow in certain areas of the body to produce these effects.
The problem with magnetic therapy is that there is no evidence to suggest that it actually has any effect on the blood flow at all. In patients who were studied using these methods, there was no significant improvement in their condition that can be attributed to the use of magnets.

Of course, the proponents of this type of therapy may be citing the same theories that propose that all healing must come through a restoring of energy balance and that magnets can provide a method to restoring that balance. Even with a lack of evidence of their usefulness, there is a significant number of people who believe in the energy that flows through every person. Alternative therapies are often discounted by medical science because of the lack of proof that the practice works.

When a patient is suffering from pain on a constant basis, they will often look to these types of treatments as a possible solution to their suffering. The magnetic energy proponents tell them that they will feel relief of their pain and many sufferers jump on the possibility that there will be an end to their pain. Without proof that this treatment will work, it is important that patients discuss their treatment with their doctor and be as informed as possible on outside alternative therapies.

If you are suffering from constant pain, talk with your doctor about the treatments that you can use to find relief. If you have questions about magnetic therapy, your doctor can be a good source of information on whether these methods will actually work. Do your homework when you are looking for something to relieve your pain. It is in your best interest to make sure that you are not wasting your time and money on something that will not offer you any relief. Magnetic therapy has a ways to go before it will be proved to be beneficial.

Outarow Chuong has been involved in alternative health since 1997, and is currently writing health articles related to anti wrinkle cream, and anti aging wrinkle cream.
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