How to Choose a Good Therapist

Stephanie Futcher August 23, 2011

Don’t know how to choose a therapist? Many people know that they want help but don’t know who to turn to or how to choose from all the practices and practitioners advertising on the web and in the directories. I believe that what matters most in therapy is the relationship between client and therapist. Research consistently confirms this simple

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Top 5 Vacations for Your Health: Alternative Medicine Spas

Heather Johnson August 22, 2011

Alternative medicine has become more common place today than it ever has been. Whilst ‘Western’ medicine is still the norm, many people are turning towards natural forms of relaxation and healing in our modern society. If you are planning an upcoming holiday or a simple getaway at the week’s end, why not look for a spa that offers alternati

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Was your Website Affected by Google Update?

NaturalTherapyForAll.com August 18, 2011

We have received many enquiries recently from our therapist-members saying their own websites ranking dropped out from Google and they asked how to regain it. Here we thought we could write a little more about Google update. Hope this will help you understand more about Google and how its updates affect your website standing. Each year, Google changes its

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Herbal Treatments for Pain

Daisy Raybould August 18, 2011

There are many herbs that can be used to treat various forms of pain. From inflammation to headaches, from muscle spasms to neuralgia, herbs can be used to treat almost any type of pain there is. Many of the medications we take now, such as aspirin, were originally extracted from herbs, and then standardized. (Salicylic acid, the main ingredient in aspirin,

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Scoliosis - Diagnosis and Treatment

Dr. Giuseppe Cannillo, August 16, 2011

Scoliosis, a three-dimensional spinal curvature, affects over 4% of the population. The spine curves sideways and also rotates, causing pain, muscle imbalance, visible prominences and compromises breathing. For 80% of cases the cause of scoliosis is unknown but often develops during adolescence. The majority of scoliosis is female. Frequency of scoliosis:

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Hope and Optimism

August 15, 2011

The science of optimism- it’s all in your head! The best thing about being human beings is that we have the power to feel good about ourselves. We can control our mind and if we wanted to, we can destroy all those troubles away. That is- we all have the incredible power to believe and hope for the best. Insignificant as it may seem, hope and optimis

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Asthma and allergies; causes and cures

Dr Janet Winter August 12, 2011

Any of you with asthma (or allergies e.g. hay fever) will probably know what your triggers are, maybe dust, pollen or exercise. You may also have other family members with asthma, so you know that asthma is “in your genes”. So you may feel that you have a good idea what causes your asthma, and why you need drugs to control it. But did you know t

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Acupuncture to Relieve Period Pain

August 11, 2011

Majority of women experience painful period. Usually, the pain is mild. But, 1 out of 10 women suffer from severe menstrual pain that often last for longer hours and sometimes all through their period. There are girls who can’t go to work or school just because of period pain or dysmenorrhoea. According to the report published in BBC Health Online re

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10 Ways to Beat the Stress on Holidays

August 08, 2011

Sun is out. Restaurants and hotels are ready with their featured gourmet in the season. Beach resorts are sending out promo coupons. Holiday getaways have all been set to make your vacation the most wonderful and unforgettable time off. But surprising to say, not all Brits experience the same thrill and excitement on the fast-approaching holiday. According

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Getting Away from Binge Drinking

August 03, 2011

A survey revealed that stressed adults prefer to binge drink than spend time with their partners or children. The study was reported in Daily Mail Reporter recently. Out of the 825 adults who were surveyed, it was found out that 73% of the respondents blame stress as the main reason why they drink at home (mostly at the end of each day) and the remaining 2

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