Archive for June, 2006

Tips For Starting Up A Home Massage Business

Friday, June 30th, 2006

By Amy Roberts
If you have just graduated as a Massage Therapist and want to start up your practice from home here are some ways you get started…
First of all, let me say that starting from home is an excellent way to keep overhead costs down, build up a solid client base in the control of […]

Medical Tourism: Advantages Of Offshore Health Care

Friday, June 30th, 2006

By Christine Macguire
Medical Tourism can be defined as the provision for patients to travel offshore in search of faster, cost-effective and safer medical and surgical procedures. A combination of various different factors have led many people from industrialized countries to migrate in order to get high quality medical treatment. The various reasons are the cost […]

Alternative Health - Warning - Using Some Medicine May Be Harmful to Your Body

Friday, June 30th, 2006

By Kenneth Little
You need to know it’s never been more critical to make a fully informed choice when selecting your medication for any condition. Once you’ve got the information to make a quality choice you should be mindful that staying on your medication for too long could damage your physical and mental health.
Be encouraged in […]

Massage Chair: The Only Time Sitting Down Can Improve Your Health

Friday, June 30th, 2006

By Terry Gould
Life is moving at a frantic pace with so much stress going on in our daily professional and personal lives. On top of that the world is undergoing rapid changes with unprecedented speed and scope. This is enough to stress anyone out. That is why people are looking to relax and unwind during […]

Aromatherapy - Ancient Holistic Healing

Friday, June 30th, 2006

By Jennifer Bones
Aromatherapy is the practice of using the scents of various plant extracts to assist in healing the mind, body, and soul. The use of aromatherapy dates back over 5,000 years and has recently been rediscovered as a method of holistic healing.
The most famous Egyptian technique using aromatherapy was embalming. However evidence […]

Rosemary, Just What The Doctor Prescribed

Friday, June 30th, 2006

By Ines Mi
Having been brought over the Alps into northern Europe by the first Christian monks, rosemary was popular in monastic gardens for it’s medicinal properties. Rosemary still remains a popular herbal remedy for many of today’s ailments.
The Taste and Aroma
Rosemary has a tea like aroma and a piney flavor.
Rosemary for Remembrance
The scent of rosemary […]

Your Own Self-Worth

Friday, June 30th, 2006

By Amy Hale
How comfortable are you with your self-worth? Self-worth is important to the ultimate happiness you feel in your life because it is deeply tied into your ability to attain your desires.
In order to move forward with your desires, you need perseverance. So why do we sometimes give up so easily? Many of us […]

The Fear Of Stuttering

Friday, June 30th, 2006

By Steve Hill
I am someone, who from what my parents have told me, started to stutter when I was four years of age. I have to say that I hated having a stuttering problem and was determined that I eventually would be able to have the confidence to say whichever words that I wanted to, […]

Invigorate Sexual Endurance With Levitra

Friday, June 30th, 2006

By Joseph Oliver
Everyone seeks for satisfaction in personal relationships. Maintaining an emotional balance between relationships is important. Similarly, sexual contentment is also a key to a long lasting bonding. Erectile dysfunction can drive you away from experiencing the satisfaction that your desire.
It is a much more serious problem than you actually realize.
Erectile dysfunction or […]

Treat Aches and Pains With Essential Oils

Friday, June 30th, 2006

By James Brunton
It’s a long time since Frankincense and Myrrh came to the fore in the Bible, but these two things are becoming popular once more. This time as essential oils used to treat common aches and pains.
This time, however, their names have been changed to the botanical versions. I think this is to let […]