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Posted by Michelle Howard on May 13, 2010 at 2:48 PM under
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Some shun the use of alternative pain relief but an increasing number of medical professionals are bowing to the effectiveness of the various alternative methods available for alleviating pain.
There are many methods of alternative pain relief available and I wanted to introduce you to the most popular so that you are able to make an informed decision for care:
- Acupuncture - A Chinese Medical procedure that uses the application of fine needles to specific parts of the body
- Ayurveda - Uses diet, herbs and detoxification to balance the bodily elements
- Biomagnetics - Magnetic fields are applied to the body and work with the body's electrical energies
- Chiropractic - Manipulation of the spine and joints to realign the body
- Herbal Medicine - The ingestion or topical application of herbs and extracts from natural sources
- Homeopathy - The administration of tiny doses of a substance that causes a particular illness to enhance the body's natural defense system
- Hypnosis - Uses an altered state of the relaxed, conscious mind by the suggestion of images and words
- Massage - The skillful manipulation and rubbing the muscles of the body to stimulate and relax
- Naturopathy - Uses natural remedies that include special diets, herbs, essential oils, vitamins, and massage
The different forms of alternative pain relief are available to be administered by a professional or home treatment with products that have certaiin features built in such as the
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Posted by Michelle Howard on April 14, 2010 at 8:00 PM under
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Let's face it. When trying to find relief for stress, you don't want to have to wait. Quick relief is a necessity. After a long stressful day, it's crucial to be able to unwind. Here are 5 products that won't break your wallet but will get the job done:
Spa Comforts Herbal Stress Relief Set

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Posted by Michelle Howard on March 11, 2010 at 7:00 PM under
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Sinus pressure is major cause of headaches, dizziness and tenderness
to the sinus area. The cause of sinus pain could be a bacterial
infection, the common cold or something more serious. If you don't
have any sinus pain relief after a week or so, you should consult a doctor to rule out more serious problems.
In the meantime, treating sinus pain is relatively easy and in most instances, it can be done right in your own home.
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