Gee Up on that horse!
Horse back riding is a difficult sport to start with, especially if you don't consider yourself the strong, sporty type. But if you take the time to learn the ropes, it can be a very rewarding experi ...
Why the long face? Rio's obese treated like horses
Rio de Janeiro hospitals have been sending obese people to share medical test equipment with horses at the local race track, drawing complaints from activists who say the practice is humiliatin ...
Float Therapy
... you've got back pain, hypertension, or a host of other stress related problems you might try float therapy. It was developed in the 1950's by John Lilly at the National Institute for Mental Health. ...
Knitting as therapy
I have been knitting a couple of years. I'm not great, but I keep going despite the final product. It's not about what it looks like, it's about the process of creation. I find that as I knit, thou ...
Detocification therapy and it's benefits
... Panchakarma embodies five therapies that help eliminate toxins from the body. These are the Emesis therapy, the Purgation therapy, the Medicated Nasal ....
Magnet Therapy 101
... times dramatic, pain relief after the application of static magnets over the painful area. Magnet therapy is also touted as a reliever of circulatory problems, toxicity of the liver, chronic fatigue ...
Group Knitting as Group Therapy
My friends and I started an every other week knitting group some time ago. We get together, knit, and chat. We check in about things going on in our lives, and use knitting as a catalyst, and someti ...
An Alternative to Chiropractic Therapy: Rolfing
... o known as structural integration. Rolf was a biochemist who was influenced by osteopathy, physical therapy, and yoga. Rolfing frees the unhealthy binding of tissues, allowing muscles and bones to ret ...