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Acupuncture - Traditional Chinese Treatment

Posted by amrikholder on 6th octobre 2007

By Michael Russell Acupuncture forms part of traditional Chinese medicine. Included are Chinese herbalism, tai chi and chi kung. It is believed that traditional Chinese medicine originated around 2500BC and is one of the oldest forms of treatment. Acupuncture did not really become well known in Western countries until the 1950s, except for the few Chinese practitioners treating Chinese patients in those countries such as Britain. Today, even some orthodox physicians are trained in acupuncture and are incorporating it with western medicine and achieving great results. Acupuncture is centered on Tao philosophy, like the other forms of Chinese medicine. It is based on the philosophy that a vital energy (force) flows along invisible channels in the body with the inseparable opposing forces of yin and yang, which govern each person. ‘Yin’ is a masculine, active and positive force and ‘yang’, a female, passive and negative force. When this energy (chi) freely flows through these invisible channels (meridians) and the yin and yang are balanced, the result is health. If the yin and yang are unbalanced and the chi is blocked, the results become noticeable in the form of illness. The purpose therefore of acupuncture is to correct these imbalances and unblock the meridians, allowing the chi to flow freely once again in the body restoring the patient to physical health. Another form of acupuncture called auricular therapy is based solely on the external ear, which contains its own acupuncture points. This type of therapy is very useful for acute conditions. People suffering from allergies, asthma, bronchitis and other conditions may benefit by acupuncture. Acupuncture is also helpful in relieving pain. Acupuncture aids the body to release its very own pain-reliever, known as endorphins, which has effects similar to morphine. The success of the acupuncture also depends on the responsiveness of the patient. Some people seem to be more responsive than others especially children that receive treatment. During the initial consultation the practitioner will ask questions about the patients history, the present complaint, life style, diet and exercise routines and emotional health. Skin colour, the state of the nails, eyes and tongue, body odour and careful examination of the pulse points form part of the diagnosis. The human body contains 59 meridians and about 1000 pressure points. To treat imbalances the acupuncturist will stimulate the pressure points that occur along the meridians. Inserting fine, solid needles into the skin, applying heat and fingertip pressure form part of stimulation. The points involved are usually found on the forearms, hands, feet and lower legs. Sometimes all three methods of stimulation may be used. Treatment may include recommendations on diet and exercise. Always ensure you choose a fully trained and registered practitioner when seeking acupuncture treatment. Inform the practitioner of any orthodox treatment you may be receiving before diagnosis or treatment in acupuncture. Acupuncture is most often used in conjunction with Chinese herbalism, as it can be contraindicated with some forms of complementary therapy. Parents should always consult an acupuncturist who has had special training in the treatment of children, before embarking on a diagnosis in acupuncture. The treatment for children will consist mainly of fingertip pressure (acupressure) to the relevant acupuncture points, rather than applying the more traditional method of needles. Michael Russell Your Independent guide to Acupuncture Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Michael_Russell http://EzineArticles.com/?Acupuncture—Traditional-Chinese-Treatment&id=212022 buy discount ultram online
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Taste Of Honey

Posted by amrikholder on 5th octobre 2007

By Andrew Krause Honey Is Probably The Best Source Of Natural Sugar. Honey has been around since before the age of man, somewhere in the beginning man found that honey in the comb of the beehive is truly pleasant to the taste and also useful. In Ancient times it was called the nectar of the gods. Honey is sweet due to it’s content of sugar; it also contains many of the minerals which are necessary for the growth and health of our bodies. Unlike cane and beet sugar when ingested into the digestive process into a sugar called dextrose and laevulose then breaks down our bodies. This process has already taken place in honey. Sugar is what the body gets its energy from. Laevulose is twice as sweet as cane sugar and Dextrose is about half as sweet as cane sugar. Honey contains minerals such as iron, copper, manganese, calcium and phosphorus.
Honey is a pleasant, safe, wholesome food for adults and children alike. Honey varies in color due to the type of flower the bee extracts the nectar from for the honey.
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Workplace Bully

Posted by amrikholder on 4th octobre 2007

By Edward Lewis Facts

Workplace bullying is also known as “workplace harassment” or “mobbing”. Tim Field of bullyonline.org defines workplace bullying as a “persistent, unwelcome, intrusive behavior of one or more individuals whose actions prevent others from fulfilling their duties.” Workplace bullying is repeatedly attacking someone verbally or physically with the intent of causing hurt, humiliation, belittlement, isolation and discrimination. Sexual harassment and racial, gender, disability, and age discrimination are also forms of workplace bullying. The bully can be an employer, peer, subordinate, or even client or supplier. The typical bully uses aggression and violence to compensate for overwhelming feelings of inadequacy. Some bullies suffer from mental health disorders (such as the Narcissistic, Paranoid and Antisocial personality disorders). Most bullies lack self-discipline, the ability to pursue long-term goals, or to work in a team. According to the United Kingdom (UK) National Workplace Bullying Advice Line, bullies feel entitled to special treatment, seek attention, lack empathy, are rageful and envious, exploit and then discard their co-workers, and are consummate liars. In other words, bullies are emotionally immature and are exploitative control freaks. Bullying is a traumatic, stressful experience that often results in the mental breakdown and otherwise ill-health of the victim. Physical and mental health problems, fatigue, low functioning, and even suicide are common. The victims can no longer be productive at work and are sometimes forced to resign even as the bully is rewarded and promoted.
Surveys in the UK, Canada, Australia, Ireland, and the USA indicate that physical violence in the workplace is rare, but one in five workers is exposed to verbal and emotional abuse. The direct and indirect costs - in healthcare, increased workloads, stunted creativity, staff turnover, reduced productivity, absenteeism, and corporate dysfunction - may amount to circa $40 billion in the UK and $200 billion in the United States. Only few countries - such as Sweden and the United Kingdom - have specific laws which tackle workplace violence, abuse, and bullying. Workers and employers lack education on how to recognize abuse, curb it, and effectively cope with its aftermath.
Workplace bullying is exacerbated by socially-sanctioned conduct such as denial, narcissism (http://www.tipsofallsorts.com/narcissism.html), exploitation, and rampant competition.

How To Handle The Bully
Do not be afraid. Believe in nothing whatsoever the bully has been saying to you. A bully works best with LIES and DECEPTION. Do not succumb! You are not the problem, the bully is! Talk to your family or close friends. Let it out of your head, do not bury it inside. It is good to know that there will be people supporting you. Keep a record of what has happened, e.g. the words used, the actions taken, the frequency, venue and time. Collect proof. Your records will come in very useful when you want to prove who is the bully or when planning to take legal action. Talk to a person in high position in the company about what has been going on. If the person refuses to believe in you, talk to the local unions, or employment governing bodies for advice. You don’t drown by falling in the water. You drown by staying there. — Edwin Louis Cole No one can make you feel inferior without your consent. — Eleanor Roosevelt You can get better…or you can get bitter. — Anonymous Courage is mastery of fear, not absence of fear. — Mark Twain
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When You’re Considering a Home Equity Loan

Posted by amrikholder on 2nd octobre 2007

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Anthony_S.]Anthony S. The average American has about $10,000 worth of credit card debt. Consider the high costs of daily living that can be attributed to children, food, healthcare, high gas prices plus the extras, and its quite easy to see why many Americans are struggling. Many people have turned to their most valuable asset, their home, in order to get out of debt and to get back on track. Home equity loans have helped many individuals do just that. A home equity loan allows the homeowner to take out the equity in their home in one lump sum. The loan must be paid back after a set period of time at a fixed interest rate. Payments must be made every month. This type of loan is so attractive because it allows the borrower to secure a big amount of cash at a low interest rate. Home equity loans can be a very good way to pay off debts, make home improvements, secure a big purchase or simply cash out. Another great advantage of home equity loans is that the interest one pays on the first $100,000 is tax deductible. This is in contrast to credit cards or other unsecured debts, where you get absolutely no tax benefit. It is important to note that a home equity loan is a secured loan. It uses ones home as collateral. This means that if an individual fails to repay the loan, their home will be repossessed. It is for this reason that anyone contemplating a home equity loan be absolutely sure that they can re-pay the loan. If they later find they cannot, not only will their house be lost, but any equity as well. Home equity loans can be a good option for individuals needing to borrow money in order to pay off credit card debt, pay for college tuition or make home improvements. This type of loan allows for a big cash out at a low interest rate with tax benefits. However, home equity loans are not without their risks. Because this type of loan uses ones home as collateral, it is absolutely imperative that anyone who chooses to use this type of loan is able to repay it. For more information on getting better Mortgage Rates as well as great money-saving [http://www.lenoxnationalmortgage.com/navigation/index/Second-Mortgage.html]Second Mortgage tips, techniques, resources, and other money-saving info visit [http://www.lenoxnationalmortgage.com]http://www.lenoxnationalmortgage.com. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Anthony_S. http://EzineArticles.com/?When-Youre-Considering-a-Home-Equity-Loan&id=360071 buy zithromax without a prescription
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