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For acute conditions, acupuncture, chiropractic treatment, massage, hydrotherapy, and herbal anti-inflammatory oils are often used with success. If pain persists more than a week, it may be wise to seek the help of a qualified health care practit...
Because of its anti-inflammatory and analgesic activity, devil's claw has had some success in the treatment of arthri...
Mustard seed is mainly used medicinally in plaster form for bronchitis, rheumatism, and lumbago. It is sometimes add...
Teasel root is a traditional Chinese herb used to strengthen the bones, tendons, and ligaments and help relieve sympt...
As a poultice, flaxseed may relieve stubborn inflammation, draw out toxins, soothe sunburn, soften boils, and speed h...
Black cohosh is commonly used for women's ailments, such as menopause disorders, PMS, dysmenorrhea, and to facilitate...
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My sweetheart awoke recently with all the classic symptoms, and though he put on a good face and went to work, he returned home early and went to bed. That evening, I applied the following oils on ...
THE THREE GIFTS
Have you ever wondered why the three wise men brought Frankincense, Myrrh and Gold to the holy child?
Consider this Ancient Wisdom…
Imagine anc...
Acupuncture is an essential part of Oriental Medicine, a comprehensive system of health care with a continuous clinical history of over 3000 years. Oriental medicine includes acupuncture, Chinese ...