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Herbal medicine has been used for thousands of years. Since it is of natural origin, you might think it is safe. However, herbal remedies do not have to undergo the same quality and safety testing that is required for prescription drugs. Therefore, when considering whether herbal medicine is safe, the correct answer is: I’m not sure. Many herbal medicines contain ingredients that are not listed on the product label. Some of these ingredients are toxic and can cause serious side effects and drug interactions. They may also contain far fewer or more ingredients than listed on the label. In this…
If a friend comes to you while going through a bad breakup or mourning a beloved pet, you might respond by helping them process the situation and offering advice. not. Or you may be someone in their life who is ready to take matters into their own hands at a moment’s notice. Or maybe you’re known as someone who leans on someone’s shoulder and listens. Your go-to response is determined by the emotional propensity of the following two power players: sympathy and empathy. Did you think they were the same? You are not alone (empathic response). I’m sorry if this…
I currently have a migraine It affects more than 1 billion people worldwide and is the second most common cause of disability worldwide. Almost a quarter of American households have at least one person who suffers from migraines. An estimated 85.6 million work days are lost each year due to migraines.However, many migraine sufferers dismiss the pain as a severe headache. Although pain is accompanied by other disabling symptoms, such as sensitivity to light and sound, nausea, vomiting, and dizziness, the condition often goes undiagnosed without seeking medical attention.Researchers have found that migraines involve genetic and environmental factors. These occur…
(Image credit: @sarahayang)I’d like to think I’m open to learning new things and taking on new challenges. I probably won’t be going skydiving or bungee jumping anytime soon (I’m afraid of heights), but when it comes to activities and ideas that sound interesting that are low risk and don’t require lengthy consent forms, well… I’ll do it. It’s a swirl. This is especially true when talking about new health and wellness treatments, purchases, etc. It’s part of my job to try them out anyway, and I’ve always been an overachiever.That’s what I thought when Elaine Guyon and Darina Yin, founders…
A Melbourne woman has accused a TikTok influencer of using her for “wholesome” content in a viral video she didn’t consent to appear in. you’ve probably seen it already Harrison PaulkThe video has been viewed over 58 million times. In the video, he approaches an elderly woman sitting alone in a food court in Melbourne and asks her to hold a bouquet of flowers for a moment. While she admires the flowers, he rummages through her bag. He then told her “have a nice day” and walked away – leaving her with flowers, which apparently brought her to tears. https://www.tiktok.com/@lifeofharrison/video/7111321730773175553?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=6963406901934949893…
Corinne Martin recommends taking another look at the weeds that are invading your yard and garden.why?Because they’re more than just weeds. “Louisiana Herb Journal: Healing on Home Ground” was published by LSU Press in April. Staff photography: Robin Miller Do you have sticky, rootless plants that stick to your clothes in early spring? These are called cleavers and are ideal for treating lymphatic diseases.Is it a small daisy-like flower with bottle brush petals that starts blooming in late February? Suitable for treating diarrhea, indigestion and kidney stones. The Louisiana Herb Journal has an article that states that drying the knife…
Nothing in the history of mental wellness has been more revolutionary than the advent of Bach flower remedies, experts say.When did it evolve?Discovered by British physician Dr. Edward Bach between 1920 and 1940, the 38 Bach flower remedies are prepared using flower essences from wild trees and shrubs. Since then, these treatments have been used in more than 70 countries around the world to effectively manage and heal mental and emotional conditions.What is Bach Flower Therapy?On the eve of International Doctors Day, Bach flower therapist and psychotherapist Indronil Mukherjee said, Therefore, it can be used as a complementary therapy alongside…
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In the history of mental health, bach flower remediessays the expert.When did it evolve?Discovered by British doctors between 1920 and 1940 Dr. Edward Buck38 batch flower Remedies are prepared using the floral essences of wild trees and shrubs. Since then, these treatments have been used in more than 70 countries around the world to effectively manage and heal mental and emotional conditions.What is bach flower therapy?On the eve of International Doctors Day, Bach flower therapist and psychotherapist Indronil Mukherjee says, Risk of side effects, overdose, or contraindications.“This treatment is non-toxic, non-addictive, gluten-free and will save humanity from the scourge of…
A lawyer for British Columbia’s naturopathic regulator has rejected claims in a court hearing about a naturopath’s business performing fecal transplants on autistic children that the profession is “not bound by science.”The British Columbia Naturopathic Doctors Association is fighting two lawsuits filed by Dr. Jason Kropp, who is asking a judge to limit the investigation into his practice and revoke a ban on the manufacture, promotion and sale of pills and enemas made from human feces.In British Columbia Supreme Court on Wednesday, Angela Westmacott, lawyer for the university, referred to a statement made earlier by Kropp’s lawyer who had argued…