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Reflexology for Total Relaxation ... nd that tension in certain parts of the foot mirrored problems in other parts of the body. "It's a complementary therapy, like acupuncture," said Avital Weiss, a reflexologist and certified massage t ...
Jun 04 2007 2:16am
Well you know what I mean. I love getting a treatment. I've had full days at the spa... more
Oct 19 2007 3:52pm
Float Therapy If 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 ...
Jul 17 2007 11:37am
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 ...
Jun 30 2007 10:55am
Detocification therapy and it's benefits Detoxification and rejuvenation through Ayurveda is called Panchakarma. Panchakarma embodies five therapies that help eliminate toxins from the body. These are the Emesis therapy, the Purgation ther ...
Jun 14 2009 11:41pm
Depression and Self help therapy I found help at www.therapy247.com I found other people I could ID with and exchange info.
Feb 02 2009 1:21am
I checked it out and it is a good site more
Mar 17 2009 11:42pm
Magnet Therapy 101 Static magnets have been used for centuries in efforts to relieve pain or to obtain other alleged benefits (increased energy, better mental functioning, etc). Many anecdotal reports have indicated tha ...
Aug 27 2007 5:44am
My husband has one that has a velcro closure. He wears it when his wrist hurts and... more
Jun 11 2008 7:18am
Try Preassure Point Therapy Pressure Point Therapy could have been called 'Stress' Point Therapy. Your body stores 'stress? in areas called Pressure Points. Because the nerves in the body are interconnected, a Pres ...
Jul 16 2007 4:52pm
So how does this technique work? It almost sounds similar to Swedish massage techniques,... more
Apr 18 2008 9:45am
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 ...
Jun 30 2007 10:58am
An Alternative to Chiropractic Therapy: Rolfing If you're suffering chronic pain that a dozen trips to the chiropractor haven't made any better, you may want to check out one of the hottest trends around: Rolfing. Rolfing was developed by Dr. Ida ...
Jun 04 2007 2:16am
Rolfing looks relaxing. Looks like pressure points in a way. more
Aug 27 2009 1:07pm
Color Therapy in Your Home Colors can have subtle but powerful effects on our moods, say researchers. When decorating or redecorating your home, here are a few things to keep in mind about the effects of different colors you u ...
Jun 04 2007 2:16am