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The Chakra System - the Base Chakra

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

The case chakra corresponds to the adrenal glands and the coccygeal nerve plexus.  Imbalances in this area may lead to pyhsical problems such as osteoarthritis, obesity, haemarroids, constipation and problems with the feed, legs, bones and teeth.  Emotional and spiritual problems may include feeling ungrounded and not being able to achieve inner stillness or peace.

Natural Remedies for Depression May Work for You

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

There is no doubt that just within the past century, medical science has made leaps and bounds delving into the causes and cures of countless diseases, disorders and syndromes. If you’ve got it, chances are there’s a pill for it. Or a surgical procedure. Or a lotion, injection, salve or liquid solution. This, of course, […]

Using Ozone Therapy For Depression

Sunday, May 27th, 2007

The first thing to understand about using ozone therapy for depression is that this is not a scientifically proven method of treatment and it should not be the sole method of treatment for major or clinical types of depression. People, who find themselves severely depressed or who are having significant long term depression, need […]

TarotCraft

Sunday, May 20th, 2007

The TarotCraft blog has a new series starting on the suite of Wands, as well as some thoughts on reading Reversed cards and this week’s Major Arcana, The Hermit.

Postpartum Depression Affects Many New Moms

Monday, April 23rd, 2007

Postpartum depression affects a new mother with great sadness at a time that should be filled with joy. Many women suffer from postpartum depression soon after they give birth to a baby. Any new mother has additional responsibilities and chores when taking care of a newborn infant. The new baby does not […]

Be On The Lookout For These Symptoms Of Depression

Sunday, April 15th, 2007

It is natural to feel low sometimes. This is different from being depressed though. Usually depression is brought on by events that occur in a person’s life that are both difficult and painful. For this reason depression and mood swings can be distinguished from one another.
Of course, an external event does […]

Testosterone, Depression, and Sexual Dysfunction

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007

A perennial joke among women is that the wheel of medical research seems to grind slowly with women’s sexual health problems but goes from zero to 100 miles per hour in seconds when it comes to men’s sexual problems. In decades past, men did not usually admit that they were suffering from depression. This was […]

7 Ways to Better Sleep - #1

Thursday, March 1st, 2007

Cut back to only 1 caffeinated drink a day. This means only ONE coffee, tea, guarana (or other energy based), cola or chocolate drink. 
Also, cut back on carbs and sugar after lunchtime.  Carbs are converted to sugar in the bloodstread and this can make you tired, craving more caffeine to keep you awake.  This just results […]

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