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... surface of the skin to stimulate the body's curative abilities. When these points are pressed, they release muscular tension and promote circulation of blood and the body's life force (sometimes known as qi or chi) to aid healing. Acupressure can be ...
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... Post reader! That being said, I am going to give you a few hints about whether you need to see a doctor about headaches. Before I go further, let me suggest that you first apply the "If in doubt, check it out," principle. If you have any doubt about ...
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... and renewable. Because the imitation scents are more apt to trigger adverse reactions such as irritation, headaches and toxicity, they aren't appropriate for use in aromatherapy. Unlike the synthetics, pure essential oils are both therapeutic and ...
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Are you finding yourself under a lot of stress these days? Whether it's being brought on by tension at work, at home, or by concerns of how the higher gas prices will affect you, there's a lot on your plate ...
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... to the skills needed to excel at shooting. In addition, shooters need controlled breathing and heart rate, no excess tension in their muscles, no interior monologue, and sharp focus and good reactions to trigger at the moment when the sight image is ...
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... and keeping your anger pent up can be just as unhealthy as having a violent outburst. Both reactions can cause headaches, insomnia, high blood pressure and digestive problems. A recent study at the Duke University Medical Center even found a link ...
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... as an attorney. She takes the Excedrin whenever she has her menstrual cycle, which cures her of the accompanying headaches. Is there an alternative solution? Dear Reader: Acetaminophen and salicylates combine to relieve pain and reduce fever. ...
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Headaches, stuffy noses and sinus congestion. Many people rely on 'over the counter' medicines to treat these minor health problems.
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Do you get dizzy just looking at your family's activity planner? You're not alone! Family stresses are the most common cause of headaches for one in four Canadian women, according to a new Leger Marketing ...
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Do you often wake up feeling stiff and sore? How about with numbness and tingling in your arms and hands? Or with a tension headache? Craig Mell of Chanhassen, Minn., used to experience those problems and more ...
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... head reflex (which is found on the big toe) you can activate the body's own healing processes to help alleviate headaches. The right foot and hands represent the right side of the body, while the left foot and hand represent the left side. The feet ...
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... nerve fibers in the muscles, or tissues playing havoc, or even high blood pressure. There are three main types of headaches: tension, cluster (including sinuses headaches) and the most painful one, the Migraine. Tension Tension headaches are ...
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Are you finding yourself under a lot of stress these days? Whether it's being brought on by tension at work, at home, or by concerns of how the higher gas prices will affect you, there's a lot on your plate ...
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Many of us think that headaches are just a normal part of life. What we may not know is that not all headaches are created equal, and they all should be taken seriously.
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... in half and reported fewer mood swings. What to do: Focus on the area around your womb. Imagine any bloating, tension, heaviness or pain dispersing in a watery mist. Imagine the area immersed in a cooling light of whatever colour springs to mind. ...
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