Complementary Health
Long-Term Relief From Back Pain: The Feldenkrais Method
The way to get long-term relief from back pain is to look at the whole body as a unified system. Short-term approaches addressing symptoms and… Continue Reading
Epigenetics: A New Treatment For Autism
A simple genetic test can help improve the symptoms of autism by showing whether: inflammation is worsening symptoms, and how to manage this probiotics are… Continue Reading
Stem Cells: A New “Fountain of Youth?” Choosing the Right Therapy
Stem cells. There’s probably few topics hotter in medicine right now. These are our cells that haven’t yet differentiated into specific tissues such as heart,… Continue Reading
Thermography – Visualizing Your Pain
Pain is a subjective symptom and many times it is wholly dependent on individual complaints for diagnosis. The use of thermography is gaining more acceptance… Continue Reading
Acidity, Heartburn and Acid Reflux: The Ayurvedic Connection
The fire element is in the name, heartburn. Ayurveda (the science from which yoga stems from), contains three main constitutions (or doshas) which form the… Continue Reading
Sex Hormones Impact Pain?
It’s true. Human brain imaging studies support a causal link between testosterone and pain. “Two weeks after my first treatment I noticed my back wasn’t… Continue Reading
Occupational Therapy: Living Life To the Fullest
You experience back pain, or survived a stroke and life is a challenge. You have a child with special needs and hope that your kid… Continue Reading
Relieving Pain Through Integration Of Movement
When is a baseball pitch powerful? One usually says – when the pitcher has a strong arm. The man in the drawing seems to have… Continue Reading
Insomnia: The Ayurvedic Approach
According to the National Institute of Health, up to seventy million Americans toss and turn in their beds at night. Of these, about sixty percent… Continue Reading
Painful Fibroids? Uterine Fibroid Embolization Can Provide Relief
Fibroids are muscular tumors that grow in the wall of the uterus (womb). Fibroids are almost always benign (not cancerous). Fibroids can grow as a… Continue Reading