Medicine
The Alexander Technique and Benefits
Probably the most widely known Western system of movement therapy, the Alexander Technique is a method of bringing the way we move under our conscious direction and avoiding a buildup of muscular tension. F. Matthias Alexander, who was born in Tasma...
How to treat bronchitis
Bronchitis is a situation where bronchi or tubes connecting the trachea into the lungs are inflamed. Disease usually causes acute bronchitis and it can either be viral or bacterial. Although bronchitis that is chronic is caused by continuous frustra...
Erectile dysfunction Drugs
Before entering into the discussion Cialis erectile dysfunction and other drugs. Used to discuss what erectile dysfunction (ED). When a man can't have an erection or to have sex can't keep an erection long enough to finish having sex, it's called er...
Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy
Healing a patient who is in a state of trance is one of the oldest therapeutic arts. Ancient cultures all around the world revered individuals deemed to be in contact with supernatural powers and apparently able to use such contacts to cure the sick...
How Hypnotherapy is Used
In a hypnotic trance it is possible to concentrate totally on the desired goal. A few clients cannot be put into a trance but do come under the hypnotherapist's control, while others enter a deep trance. It is also possible to gain deeper insight in...
Transcendental Meditation (TM)
In the late 1950s, an Indian monk named Maharishi Majesh Yogi began teaching a new form of meditation that could be easily practiced by busy, modern people around the world. He called it transcendental meditation and it was based on the concept that...
About Gestalt Therapy
This humanistic approach, developed by Fritz Perls, grew rapidly in the United States in the 1960s. Although Perls' methodology became more and more direct, the aim from the first was that clients should learn from their own experience to acknowledg...
About Reflexology Information
Reflexology may be described as a specialized form of massage of the feet and - less commonly - of the hands. Performed to detect and correct "imbalances" in the body that may be causing ill-health, it is, however, much more than simply massage. The...
Rolfing - The Medical Benefits of Rolfing
Rolfing is named after its founder, Dr. Ida Rolf (1896-1979), an American biochemist whose therapy was intended to integrate manipulative forms of treatment with bioenergetics (the study of energy in living systems). Rolf recognized that when we are...