Wednesday, March 17, 2010

New Moon Wishes Using a Plant

When it comes to bringing positivity into my life, I feel that there are a thousand different tools to use.

I must admit, there are some practices that my cognitive mind wants to push to the way side if I think about it too much. The proposed results just seem too far fetched. But, in the long run, if it doesn’t hurt anyone, then why not try it…sometimes you never know where assistance will come from.

A great friend, Sabrina, who is a lovely bundle of fun energy, a healing acupuncturist, and all around great lady spreading good energy passed on a fun way to bring light into cloudy situations…New Moon Wishes. There are two different ways to do these “requests to the Universe”, using a plant or a candle. Today I am passing on the method of New Moon Plant Wishes.

I can honestly say that doing the following has helped in my own life. Whether it was reality or placebo, it really doesn’t matter to me. What does matter is that I saw fruition to important steps forward on my path of happiness…and that is what it’s all about.

New Moon Wishes

Using Healthy Plant Energy:

What you will need:

• Healthy plant within your personal space (bedroom or a place you spend time)

• A list of wishes – either 12 simple, general wishes or 3 very detailed wishes **

• Red envelope (if available)

• Red pen

• Blank piece of paper

** Detailed wishes must included dates, amounts, characteristics, color etc. Example: If you are requesting money, you must specify the amount and the date in which you want it. If your request is a romantic relationship, you must specify the characteristics of the desired relationship and by when. The more detail, the more power it has to manifest.

After you have an idea of what your wishes are, you will say them aloud to the universe 3 times with intention. Then write them on a blank piece of paper (in red ink). Fold up the paper and put into a red envelope. Place the red envelope under a very healthy plant until the next new moon.

Depending on your belief system, you may want to add certain rituals that you know, for example calling in spirit guides, arc angels or positive energies to listen to your requests, asking for their assistance. In addition, it is always good to thank all involved, including yourself, and to write ‘and so it is’ on the bottom of the page.

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Monday, March 15, 2010

Treating insomnia displeasure anxiety with acupuncture

A epigrammatic and snappy good sentence into the world of acupuncture in the analysis of insomnia.

Acupuncture footwear is comprised basically of slippers, and shoes that have undercover soles that project upward.

Acupuncture is based against the idea that dash flows through the human body along 12 lines or meridians.

Acupuncture is agreed to be effective against pain, it is not surprising that various sportspeople enjoy experimented with acupuncture when fighting injury.

Acupuncture is a very effective way to failure some diseases, since it has been used for several centuries, even more by far-east ancient cultures.

In Reference to

Planning your career in alternative medicine, Dianne J. Boulerice Lyons, 1997

Alternative Medicine, Kathiann M. Kowalski, 1998

Mosby’s complementary and alternative medicine, Lynda W. Freeman, G. Frank Lawlis, 2001

Alternative Medicine, Consumer Guide, 1997

Alternative medicine, Elizabeth Brown, 1997

Alternative medicine, Burton Goldberg, Larry Trivieri, John W. Anderson, 2002

Alternative medicine?, Roberta Bivins, 2007

Approved Links

Alternative Medicine Foundation

Yoga as exercise or alternative medicine

The Alternative Medicine

Treating insomnia displeasure anxiety with acupuncture is filed under Alternative medicine.

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Mass Delusion in San Francisco

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//  Mass Delusion in San  Francisco This week I attended the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Illnesses (CROI). There were over 5000 scientists from around the world at CROI, all sharing the mass delusion that HIV causes AIDS. These poor suckers have obviously not been persuaded by Peter Duesberg and his cronies that all retroviruses are harmless. It was apparent that these people are conspiring to keep the status quo. They obviously have everything to lose by telling the truth. There was not one single session on Loch Ness Monsters, UFOs, CIA conspiracies, Aneuploidy, or leaky guts.  And they call themselves scientists! Want to see for yourself? All of the major sessions are available for webcast. Also check out POZ Magazine’s coverage and Thebody.com’s coverage. A most interesting time was spent having lunch with one of Peter Duesberg’s old graduate teaching assistants. I kid you not. Old stories from this former student confirm the Duesberg chapter of Denying AIDS. Here is the Big Story from CROI…. Researchers: Antiretroviral Drugs May Prevent HIV Infection (San Francisco) 2/19/2010, 8:11 p.m. EST David Brown The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO-The antiretroviral drugs that revolutionized the care of people with AIDS are on the threshold of a new life-as tools to prevent infection in individuals and brake the epidemic in populations as a whole. Studies are under way testing whether periodic use of the drugs, either as pills or as vaginal or rectal gels, can prevent transmission of HIV in high-risk sexual encounters. At the same time, it’s becoming clear that the incidence of HIV infection declines over time in places where most infected people know their status and are on treatment, and thus are less likely to pass the virus to others. Related Posts

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Friday, March 12, 2010

Point of the Day

K 7 This point is the 7th along the kidney meridian which runs from just under the ball of the foot goes to the inside of the ankles up the inside of the legs up the abdomen and chest ending just below the collar bone at K 27K 7 Returning Current

Chinese Name:  Fu Liu – meaning Returning Current

Special Features: Jing river point and the Metal Point- tonification point.

Location: on the inside of the lower leg three fingers above the ankle bone in the depression just in front of the achilles tendon.

Actions: Nourishes the Kidney, Regulates water distribution, balances sweating, helps relieve urinary problems, re-inspires the spirit brings order to inner turbulence.

Indications: Oedema,  painful urination,  night sweats, excess or no sweating, dry tongue, pain in the lower back, diarrhoea and constipation, not being able to stop and relax, fear and paranoia.

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Friday, March 5, 2010

Spinal Decompression Offers a 70% Chance of Resuming a Normal Lifestyle!

Back pain, Sciatica, leg pain, herniated disc, bulging disc, spinal stenosis? Spinal Decompression could be the answer you’re looking for.  Spinal Decompression is one of our specialties here at Lansing Chiropractic Clinic & Wellness Medical, S.C.

If you or your family members have been struggling with these debilitating conditions with little or no relief, then ask yourself the following questions.

  • Are you currently dependant on medications on a daily basis?
  • Are you limited in daily activities?
  • Have you had repeated injections or epidurals with little or no relief?
  • Are you considering surgery and are uncomfortable with that choice?
  • Have all the options been presented to you?
  • Have you already tried chiropractic or physical therapy?
  • Have you been out or work due to pain?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, then non-surgical spinal decompression therapy is certainly a viable treatment option and could very well be what you’re looking for.

Please read this fantastic information from the American Spinal Decompression Association and let us know what you think!

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Monday, March 1, 2010

York Study Maps The Effects of Acupuncture on The Brain

Important new research about the effects of acupuncture on the brain may provide an understanding of the complex mechanisms of acupuncture and could lead to a wider acceptability of the treatment.

The study, by researchers at the University of York and the Hull York Medical School published in Brain Research, indicates that acupuncture has a significant effect on specific neural structures. When a patient receives acupuncture treatment, a sensation called deqi can be obtained; scientific analysis shows that this deactivates areas within the brain that are associated with the processing of pain.

Dr Hugh MacPherson, of the Complementary Medicine Research Group in the University’s Department of Health Sciences, says: “These results provide objective scientific evidence that acupuncture has specific effects within the brain which hopefully will lead to a better understanding of how acupuncture works.”

Neuroscientist Dr Aziz Asghar, of the York Neuroimaging Centre and the Hull York Medical School, adds: “The results are fascinating. Whether such brain deactivations constitute a mechanism which underlies or contributes to the therapeutic effect of acupuncture is an intriguing possibility which requires further research.”

Last summer, following research conducted in York, acupuncture was recommended for the first time by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) as a treatment option for NHS patients with lower back pain. NICE guidelines now state that GPs should ‘consider offering a course of acupuncture comprising a maximum of 10 sessions over a period of up to 12 weeks’ for patients with this common condition.

Current clinical trials at the University of York are investigating the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of acupuncture for Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and for depression. Recent studies in the US have also shown that acupuncture can be an effective treatment for migraines and osteoarthritis of the knee.

The York team believe that the new research could help to clear the way for acupuncture to be more broadly accepted as a treatment option on the NHS for a number of medical conditions.

York Study Maps The Effects of Acupuncture on The Brain

The Paper:  ‘Acupuncture needling sensation: The neural correlates of deqi using fMRI’

Aziz UR Asghara, b, Gary Greena, Mark F. Lythgoec, George Lewithd and Hugh MacPhersone, 

a York Neuroimaging Centre, University of York, Y10 5DG, UK

b Hull York Medical School and Department of Biological Sciences, University of Hull, Hull, HU6 7RX, UK

c RCS Unit of Biophysics, UCL Institute of Child Health, University College London, WC1N 3JH, UK

d Complementary Medicine Research Unit, University of Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK

e Department of Health Sciences, University of York, YO10 5DD, UK

(available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.brainres.2009.12.019)

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