Have You Considered a Natural Health Remedy?

Posted by admin on Jan 12, 2009

If you are feeling a little under the weather your first thought may be to visit the doctor. This is especially true if your symptoms remain even though you have tried various over the counter products. This is exactly the right thing to do. You should always seek the assistance of your healthcare provider if your symptoms become chronic and will not go away.

In some cases the following scenario develops. You see the doctor and get a prescription based upon the diagnosis from your doctor. You return to the doctors office because the prescription did not help you. The doctor says well if that medicine did not work we can try this one. This can repeat itself several times and still you do not feel any better. Eventually you ask your doctor about natural health remedies and learn there really is no medical reason not to try an alternative medical approach. At this point you may be ready to try something new as you feel you have nothing to lose.

A natural remedy is really just that. It is something produced by nature rather than in a laboratory. Natural healing remedies involve using healing substances and techniques that are not generally found in mainstream medicine. These include things like acupuncture, hypnosis, herbal medicines, biofeedback, massage therapy, and homeopathy. Alternative medicine does not involve traditional medicine approaches such as surgery and prescription medications.

Some practitioners such as massage therapists are licensed and have acquired specific skills and education to practice their craft. However herbal healers are not licensed. You need to develop a sense of their skills based upon personal recommendations and their years of experience. Of course the internet is another source of herbal remedies. The more reputable internet companies offer consultation services and provide detailed information on the usage of their products.

One difference with natural remedies is that when you choose this option you will need to take greater charge of your health care than you might have under a doctors care. Alternative medicine may be the right choice for you if traditional medicine has not helped. You can purchase natural herbal remedies through skilled and reputable providers for far less than many prescription medicines. They often have few if any unpleasant side effects those traditional medications are prone to have. The Natural Health magazine is a good source for information on the safe and effective use of herbal remedies. Remember that herbal remedies are not tested by the FDA so you use them at your own risk.

You should not experiment on your own with natural health remedies. Herbs and homeopathic remedies are easily obtainable. That may not be a reliable indication of how safe they are. Do your homework and if you do not know for sure, assume a herb could be dangerous to you and proceed with caution.

There are many great resources. One resource book on how to safely use herbs is Natural Health magazine’s Complete Guide to Safe Herbs by Chris Meletis. Chris is a certified naturopath. This book is quite comprehensive and defines the natural properties of herbs. It clarifies their safety when combined with other herbs or prescription medicines. Chris also covers toxic herbs that should be avoided.

When used appropriately natural health remedies often provide relief from symptoms where traditional medicine has not helped a person. There are fads in natural remedies that should be avoided as well as scams and over hyped infomercial products. Do your homework and find a skilled, reputable practitioner that you can trust.



Does anyone have any information on Equine Massage Therapy Certification?

Posted by admin on Jan 12, 2009

I was interested if anyone knew of schools that do Equine Massage Certifications in California. I am interested in getting certified. Please, only people with actual knowledge…

Try this website!

http://www.equinology.com/info/location.asp?locid=52

Good Luck!

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how long does massage school take?

Posted by admin on Jan 10, 2009

How long does it take to get massage therapy certified? How mucg does it costs and how long does it take to go through a school?

Hi friend!

Good to know you are interested in massage Therapy Career.

I would like to suggest you one site where you can get your answers. Please visit http://www.bodymindcollege.com

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Equine Massage Therapy??

Posted by admin on Jan 8, 2009

Hi, I am going to school to be certified in Equine Massage Therapy. After this onto school for Acupuncture…Is anyone certified in either of these?? If so, what are some great books you could recommend??

I have an EMT certification but unfortunately live in a state where massage can only be done by veterinarians! Check the laws in your state too before you start your massage business.

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massage therapy license is wanted in the city of Upland CA. i am certified. Is there a test or just apply?

Posted by admin on Jan 6, 2009


you need to go to the police department usually. You usually have to have an extensive background check and get a permit or license from the vice department. This is because prostitution is so prevalent in the industry.Also each city requires a certain amount of hours of study, and they will change it if they feel like it.
Good luck

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