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Spasms in the smooth muscles of the body, especially in the intestines, uterus, bronchial areas, are best treated with antispasmodics. For spasms and tics of the skeletal muscles, use a rexalant and antispasmodic like kava.
Muscle spasms and cramps are spontaneous, often painful muscle contractions.Most people are familiar with the sudden ...
Herbal therapy includes herbs to calm and shrink the prostate gland, soothing demulcent herbs, diuretic herbs and if...
Appropriate herbal therapies include cholesterol-lowering herbs, circulatory tonics, stimulants, and the antispasmodi...
Use relaxing herbs, skeletal antispasmodics, anti-inflammatories, and blood-moving herbs. When the person with migra...
For the former, use herbs to help relax the gallbladder, plus a combination of bile-stimulant or moving herbs. For g...
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Effective treatments for lower back problems reviewed in this story. Practitioner discusses sprains, strains, spasms, tingling as well as more serious disc problems and core strength.
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Considering acupuncture? If you've reached the end of your rope with your acute or chronic pain, and feel very stiff, you might ask the acupuncture therapist to try New American Acupuncture techniq...
WHAT IS SPORTS MASSAGE?
Sports massage is a form of massage which utilizes specific strokes to help athletes obtain maximum performance and physical conditioning by increasing power, endurance, ...
World Health Organization Commonly Treated Conditions
The
World Health Organization has published a list of diseases that lend
themselves to acupuncture treatment (Source: Bannerman R H 1979
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Potatoes good for you health? Since when? Since the BBC reported that potatoes may be one of the reasons humans survived 4 million years ago. According to researchers at the University of Californi...
During pregnancy a woman's body goes through many changes
...some stressful and uncomfortable.
As an expert in Pregnancy Massage, I am often asked the top therapeutic results for both mothe...