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Alternative Treatments for PPMDs
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Atlanta Mom ..

... gly women are trying to avoid psychiatric medications during the perinatal period. And, the good news is that using natural treatments is successful either as a complement or alternative to medication.Among the most important natural treatments for perinatal mood disorders are nutrition, support (emotional and physical), exercise and sleep. Read m ...
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ADHD Alternative Treatment: LENS Neurofeedback
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Dr. Rory S.


Last night I heard an incredible presentation on LENS Neurofeedback, from my new colleague Rebecca Shafir. Often being asked about alternative (non-medication) methods of treatment for ADHD, I was incredibly delighted to hear about this process.What is Neurofeedback?Neurofeedback is a process or therapy t ...
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Alternative Treatments for Incontinence
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Allanda ..
Incontinence and other bladder problems don’t necessarily have to be treated with medications and there is no unique treatment strategy for incontinence. Leakages can be prevented temporarily with incontinence pads and bladder / pelvic muscles can be toned and strengthened by herbal remedies and simple exercises.Combining natural medicine with Kege ...
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An itch is an itch is an itch
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Naomi M.
Why I love and hate the Internet... This week Daniel had some strange sensations on his back and midriff. It was tingly and sensitive; almost felt like a sunburn, he said. So I go onto Google and type in all kinds of combinations of diabetes/skin sensitivity/tingling/pain. Google is a wonderful tool. I found all kinds of scary information about ...
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Control Your Psoriasis With Alternative Treatments
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Healthy Living ..
... uld be low in meat and dairy while high in vegetables. Essential Fatty Acids, which can be found in both fish oil and flax seed oil, are important and should be supplemented.Alternative therapies, such as acupuncture, qigong, or reflexology, are used by many people to help control psoriasis. These treatments can be useful, but should not replace ...
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