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  • Animal Assisted Therapy: Cats

    šŸ” Animal Assisted Therapy: Cats Safe with pregnancy The use of an animal companion as a pet to improve an individual's social, emotional, motivational or functional activities. Caution They may shed copious amount of hair A lot of people are allergic to them They can claw furniture Veterinary bills may be high They sometimes vomit nasty and smelly substances Changing the litter box is usually not a pleasant experience They may reduce the bird population in your surroundings Therapy for: Autism Anxiety Depression Loneliness Phobias Mood swings Suicidal tendencies Commonly recommended breeds include: Mixed breeds Ragdolls Abyssinians Sphynx American Shorthair Persian Maine coon Comments Cats can be low maintenance animals They are affectionate and entertaining They keep your environment free of pests They do not need to be walked like dogs They are happy with small home spaces Black cats don’t actually change your luck A cat flap is advisable to allow them out when they wish to Read more on Animal Assisted Therapy: Cats > https://www.rspca.org.uk/adviceandwelfare/pets/cats Safe with pregnancy Pregnancy use with caution Safe with diabetes Diabetes use with caution Safe with children Children use with caution Pregnancy unknown Diabetes unknown Children unknown Submit Your content has been submitted An error occurred. Try again later Edit Intervention Safe with diabetes Safe with children Most Searched Interventions Pet Therapy (Animal Assisted Therapy) This is the involvement of animals as a form of treatment to improve social, emotional, physical and mental wellbeing Faith Healing This is the practice of prayers and hand gestures in a belief that healing can occur as a result. Faith is usually (but not always) part of a religious practice. It can be exercised individually or through a collective of similarly inclined people Ginger The consumption of ginger-based products to improve health. It is both healthy and delicious, and it has been a part of the human diet for generations Cannabidiol. CBD Oil Extract oil from the Cannabis plant. It may be smoked, vaped, sprayed into the cheeks or placed in the mouth. It is used as an agent to promote wellbeing

  • Fasting Spittle

    šŸ” Fasting Spittle Safe with pregnancy The use of spittle (spit) to treat some diseases, usually by direct application to the affected area. Saliva produced before breakfast is thought to have better healing qualities Caution Body fluids can transfer diseases from one person to another Saliva is unable to treat established bacterial infections; consult your caregiver if you have symptoms Therapy for: Skin bruises Skin damage Dry Skin Facial tidiness Make-up supplementation Comments Saliva is the magical fluid that we take for granted It is a most potent antibacterial that protects our mouth, teeth and gums from many infections In injury, we kiss our bruises better In recovery, we lick our wounds We exchange saliva in the affectionate act of kissing Other mammals demonstrate the natural usefulness of the saliva during injuries and childbirth Many religious beliefs claim that the human was created out of mud, moulded by God's spittle The Gospel (Bible) cited Jesus using his spit to treat ailments in some followers (John 9:6, Mark 7:33) Read more on Fasting Spittle > https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3312700/ Safe with pregnancy Pregnancy use with caution Safe with diabetes Diabetes use with caution Safe with children Children use with caution Pregnancy unknown Diabetes unknown Children unknown Submit Your content has been submitted An error occurred. Try again later Edit Intervention Safe with diabetes Safe with children Most Searched Interventions Pet Therapy (Animal Assisted Therapy) This is the involvement of animals as a form of treatment to improve social, emotional, physical and mental wellbeing Faith Healing This is the practice of prayers and hand gestures in a belief that healing can occur as a result. Faith is usually (but not always) part of a religious practice. It can be exercised individually or through a collective of similarly inclined people Ginger The consumption of ginger-based products to improve health. It is both healthy and delicious, and it has been a part of the human diet for generations Cannabidiol. CBD Oil Extract oil from the Cannabis plant. It may be smoked, vaped, sprayed into the cheeks or placed in the mouth. It is used as an agent to promote wellbeing

  • Chia seeds

    šŸ” Chia seeds Safe with pregnancy These are small flattened seeds originally from South America. They are rich in nutrients that are essential for good body functions. Ingestion is believed to promote general wellbeing Caution Research is yet to show any significant side effects Research is yet to show any significant health benefits as above Excessive consumption may result in: - Constipation - Harmful effects on the gut and the heart It may pass through the gut without being digested if the outer shell is intact It may be better to grind it before eating Therapy for: Dietary supplements Improving general wellbeing Lowers your cholesterol in a good way Regulates the heart rhythm Lowers the blood pressure Decrease joint swellings Prevents blood clots Diverticulosis Comments Some nutrients are well known to have immense health benefits and Chia seeds contain these nutrients in significant levels It is therefore assumed that the consumption of Chia seeds will give similar health effects These nutrients and essential minerals include: - Omega-3 fatty acids - Vitamin B - Folate - Calcium - Iron - Potassium - Zinc - Manganese - Magnesium Chia seeds are not likely to help with weight loss Read more on Chia seeds > https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/food-features/chia-seeds/, https://www.webmd.com/diet/features/truth-about-chia#2 Safe with pregnancy Pregnancy use with caution Safe with diabetes Diabetes use with caution Safe with children Children use with caution Pregnancy unknown Diabetes unknown Children unknown Submit Your content has been submitted An error occurred. Try again later Edit Intervention Diabetes: Use with caution Children: Use with caution Most Searched Interventions Pet Therapy (Animal Assisted Therapy) This is the involvement of animals as a form of treatment to improve social, emotional, physical and mental wellbeing Faith Healing This is the practice of prayers and hand gestures in a belief that healing can occur as a result. Faith is usually (but not always) part of a religious practice. It can be exercised individually or through a collective of similarly inclined people Ginger The consumption of ginger-based products to improve health. It is both healthy and delicious, and it has been a part of the human diet for generations Cannabidiol. CBD Oil Extract oil from the Cannabis plant. It may be smoked, vaped, sprayed into the cheeks or placed in the mouth. It is used as an agent to promote wellbeing

  • Aloe Vera

    šŸ” Aloe Vera Safe with pregnancy Application of Aloe Vera to the skin for moisturising purposes Ingestion of Aloe Vera in small amounts for some ailments Caution Oral intake of Aloe Vera is best to be avoided It is toxic to organs May cause diarrhoea Causes Abdominal pain and Damage to the gut Not to be ingested in Crohn’s Disease or Colitis Has been suggested to cause cancer when fed to rats in the laboratory Therapy for: Skin emollient Laxative (Banned in the USA since 2002 for questionable safety) Scalp wellbeing and dandruff management Hair growth and wellbeing Skin repair Comments It is a common component of makeup products, soaps, shampoos and sunscreens It has been used since ancient times and it is still an essential component of some Ayurvedic medicine preparations There is no scientific evidence that it helps with wounds and burns Read more on Aloe Vera > https://www.nhs.uk/news/medical-practice/most-multivitamins-and-supplements-are-waste-money/ Safe with pregnancy Pregnancy use with caution Safe with diabetes Diabetes use with caution Safe with children Children use with caution Pregnancy unknown Diabetes unknown Children unknown Submit Your content has been submitted An error occurred. Try again later Edit Intervention Safe with diabetes Safe with children Most Searched Interventions Pet Therapy (Animal Assisted Therapy) This is the involvement of animals as a form of treatment to improve social, emotional, physical and mental wellbeing Faith Healing This is the practice of prayers and hand gestures in a belief that healing can occur as a result. Faith is usually (but not always) part of a religious practice. It can be exercised individually or through a collective of similarly inclined people Ginger The consumption of ginger-based products to improve health. It is both healthy and delicious, and it has been a part of the human diet for generations Cannabidiol. CBD Oil Extract oil from the Cannabis plant. It may be smoked, vaped, sprayed into the cheeks or placed in the mouth. It is used as an agent to promote wellbeing

  • Ubhejane

    šŸ” Ubhejane Unsafe with pregnancy This is a herbal preparation brewed in South Africa that claims to help with the management of HIV and AIDS. There are different views on its efficacy but up till now, there has been no scientific backing for its claims Caution It is thought to contain up to 89 herbal ingredients of unknown qualities Many of these will have undeclared side effects that may be harmful to the body: - May cause liver damage - May cause drug resistance It is not supported by scientific evidence Therapy for: HIV/AIDS supportive care Immune boosting Comments It was devised by Soth African Zeblon Gwala The name is the Zulu language for 'Black Rhinoceros It is not advisable to stop antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) in favour of Ubhejane Initial tests on Ubhejane concludes that it is not toxic, and may have antibacterial qualities Discuss your symptoms and concerns with the healthcare giver Read more on Ubhejane > https://www.thenewhumanitarian.org/fr/node/226141 Safe with pregnancy Pregnancy use with caution Safe with diabetes Diabetes use with caution Safe with children Children use with caution Pregnancy unknown Diabetes unknown Children unknown Submit Your content has been submitted An error occurred. Try again later Edit Intervention Diabetes: Use with caution Unsafe with children Most Searched Interventions Pet Therapy (Animal Assisted Therapy) This is the involvement of animals as a form of treatment to improve social, emotional, physical and mental wellbeing Faith Healing This is the practice of prayers and hand gestures in a belief that healing can occur as a result. Faith is usually (but not always) part of a religious practice. It can be exercised individually or through a collective of similarly inclined people Ginger The consumption of ginger-based products to improve health. It is both healthy and delicious, and it has been a part of the human diet for generations Cannabidiol. CBD Oil Extract oil from the Cannabis plant. It may be smoked, vaped, sprayed into the cheeks or placed in the mouth. It is used as an agent to promote wellbeing

  • Stone Massage

    šŸ” Stone Massage Unsafe with pregnancy This is the placement of heated or cooled stones on the surface of the body to promote wellbeing. Flat basalt stones from riverbeds are usually used in combination with cold marble stones Caution Improper technique can cause serious side-effects: Serious skin damages Burns Never use stones that have been heated in: Open fires Hot plates Ovens Microwave Slow cookers Avoid in: Diabetes Epilepsy Skin disorders Heart diseases Skin damage Varicose veins History of blood clots Bleeding disorders or anticoagulant therapy Therapy for: Relaxation Pain relief Emotional wellbeing Spiritual wellbeing Good blood flow Muscle pains Sleep improvement Fibromyalgia Back pain Comments Practised since the ancient civilisations A session may last up to 90 minutes Stones are heated in hot water to between 40 and 60ĀŗC (100 - 140 ĀŗF) They may also be chilled to between -5 and 25ĀŗC (25 - 75ĀŗF) Oil is often massaged into the skin before stones are applied Read more on Stone Massage > https://www.healthline.com/health/hot-stone-massage, https://goodspaguide.co.uk/features/hot-stone-massage Safe with pregnancy Pregnancy use with caution Safe with diabetes Diabetes use with caution Safe with children Children use with caution Pregnancy unknown Diabetes unknown Children unknown Submit Your content has been submitted An error occurred. Try again later Edit Intervention Unsafe with diabetes Unsafe with children Most Searched Interventions Pet Therapy (Animal Assisted Therapy) This is the involvement of animals as a form of treatment to improve social, emotional, physical and mental wellbeing Faith Healing This is the practice of prayers and hand gestures in a belief that healing can occur as a result. Faith is usually (but not always) part of a religious practice. It can be exercised individually or through a collective of similarly inclined people Ginger The consumption of ginger-based products to improve health. It is both healthy and delicious, and it has been a part of the human diet for generations Cannabidiol. CBD Oil Extract oil from the Cannabis plant. It may be smoked, vaped, sprayed into the cheeks or placed in the mouth. It is used as an agent to promote wellbeing

  • Seitai Therapy

    šŸ” Seitai Therapy Safe with pregnancy This is therapy that works to restore the body shape into what it should optimally be. By massaging the muscles into their most appropriate positions (as determined by the practitioner), it is believed that the body's healing power is maximised, and therefore the body starts to heal itself of other ailments Caution The use of Seitai as a sole therapy is unlikely to be adequate for significant health issues Discuss your health concerns with your healthcare giver The process may be painful or uncomfortable Therapy for: Sports injuries Muscle aches Joint stiffness Headaches Migraines Back pain Relaxation General wellbeing Comments Developed by Kiyoshi Kato It combines elements of shiatsu and manipulation techniques The practitioner uses their thumbs, fingers and elbows to stimulate the body's acupressure points Read more on Seitai Therapy > https://www.acuseitai.com/treatment-modalities/seitai-shiatsu.html Safe with pregnancy Pregnancy use with caution Safe with diabetes Diabetes use with caution Safe with children Children use with caution Pregnancy unknown Diabetes unknown Children unknown Submit Your content has been submitted An error occurred. Try again later Edit Intervention Safe with diabetes Safe with children Most Searched Interventions Pet Therapy (Animal Assisted Therapy) This is the involvement of animals as a form of treatment to improve social, emotional, physical and mental wellbeing Faith Healing This is the practice of prayers and hand gestures in a belief that healing can occur as a result. Faith is usually (but not always) part of a religious practice. It can be exercised individually or through a collective of similarly inclined people Ginger The consumption of ginger-based products to improve health. It is both healthy and delicious, and it has been a part of the human diet for generations Cannabidiol. CBD Oil Extract oil from the Cannabis plant. It may be smoked, vaped, sprayed into the cheeks or placed in the mouth. It is used as an agent to promote wellbeing

  • T’ai Chi

    šŸ” T’ai Chi Unsafe with pregnancy A technique that aims to improve health and wellbeing by deep breathing exercise and flowing external movements. Caution 1. Moves can take months to learn 2. Stance and positions may be difficult to achieve due to their complexity 3. Consider avoiding in these situations: Back Pain Pregnancy Hernia (symptomatic) Therapy for: 1. Stress reduction 2. Improve posture and balance 3. Increase power and strength in the legs 4. Help with arthritis management 5. May be beneficial in osteoporosis 6. Improve general mobility 7. Reduce the risks of falls in the over 65 8. Smoking Cessation Comments It can be modified for people with varying degrees of disability Speak to your GP about this Read more on T’ai Chi > https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/exercise/guide-to-tai-chi/ Safe with pregnancy Pregnancy use with caution Safe with diabetes Diabetes use with caution Safe with children Children use with caution Pregnancy unknown Diabetes unknown Children unknown Submit Your content has been submitted An error occurred. Try again later Edit Intervention Unsafe with diabetes Unsafe with children Most Searched Interventions Pet Therapy (Animal Assisted Therapy) This is the involvement of animals as a form of treatment to improve social, emotional, physical and mental wellbeing Faith Healing This is the practice of prayers and hand gestures in a belief that healing can occur as a result. Faith is usually (but not always) part of a religious practice. It can be exercised individually or through a collective of similarly inclined people Ginger The consumption of ginger-based products to improve health. It is both healthy and delicious, and it has been a part of the human diet for generations Cannabidiol. CBD Oil Extract oil from the Cannabis plant. It may be smoked, vaped, sprayed into the cheeks or placed in the mouth. It is used as an agent to promote wellbeing

  • Anal Sex

    šŸ” Anal Sex Safe with pregnancy This is the insertion of an item into a partner’s anus and rectum as part of sexual pleasure. Inserted items may include the erect penis (whereby it is called anal intercourse), sex toys, fingers or tongue Caution It is considered a high-risk sexual practice: the anus and rectum are fragile and vulnerable The anus does not have the elasticity, lubrication or the strong walls that is found in the female vagina. Damage can easily occur if additional lubrication is not used It can be quite uncomfortable or extremely painful for some Empty your bowels beforehand if possible. You must however be prepared for the likely possibility of faecal contamination It is best to use a condom at all times. Male-to-Male anal penetration is considered to be the sexual practice with the greatest risk of infection and damage After anal sex, the penis must be cleaned and a new condom applied before vaginal penetration is attempted Unprotected anal sex may increase the risk of infertility (Formation of Antisperm antibodies (ASA) in the recipient) It is considered illegal in some countries Therapy for: Individuals have different reasons for practicing anal sex The tight anal margin puts more pressure on the incoming penis thereby enhancing the pleasure Some consider it to be the ā€˜most intimate’ sexual practice Other reasons include: - During menstruation - As a form of contraception - As foreplay - As a means of preserving the hymen and, hence ā€˜virginity’ - As a form of sexual dominance for the penetrating partner - As a form of sexual submission for the receiving partner - Sexual adventure; exploring the 'forbidden fruit' Comments Always use lubrication generously For male-to-male sex, oral sex and ā€˜frot ’* mutual masturbation are sometimes considered safe alternatives. Ensure that it is always your choice to participate (* Frot : non-penetrative sexual activity between two males. The penises rub together in contact) Read more on Anal Sex > https://www.healthline.com/health/healthy-sex/benefits-of-anal-sex Safe with pregnancy Pregnancy use with caution Safe with diabetes Diabetes use with caution Safe with children Children use with caution Pregnancy unknown Diabetes unknown Children unknown Submit Your content has been submitted An error occurred. Try again later Edit Intervention Safe with diabetes Unsafe with children Most Searched Interventions Pet Therapy (Animal Assisted Therapy) This is the involvement of animals as a form of treatment to improve social, emotional, physical and mental wellbeing Faith Healing This is the practice of prayers and hand gestures in a belief that healing can occur as a result. Faith is usually (but not always) part of a religious practice. It can be exercised individually or through a collective of similarly inclined people Ginger The consumption of ginger-based products to improve health. It is both healthy and delicious, and it has been a part of the human diet for generations Cannabidiol. CBD Oil Extract oil from the Cannabis plant. It may be smoked, vaped, sprayed into the cheeks or placed in the mouth. It is used as an agent to promote wellbeing

  • Juice Therapy

    šŸ” Juice Therapy Pregnancy: Use with caution This is the consumption of juice made from raw fruits and vegetables for health promotion purposes. It is often done as an addition to the regular diet. When it used to replace the regular diet, it is referred to as juice fasting Caution Juice fasting without regular diet is not appropriate for Diabetics It is poor in fibre, and may affect stool composition in a negative manner Juice should be consumed as soon as possible after blending If taken without regular diet, it can lead to significant nutritional defficiencies Therapy for: Helps to identify food sensitivity Increases the density of nutrients in the diet Improves the immune system Reduces the risk of heart diseases, cancer and diabetes Good for heart health and blood pressure management Good supportive care for AIDS and cancer Good for wound healing and skin health Reduces toxins in the system Stimulates and improves digestion Common fruit suggestions for juice therapy: Acidity : Grapes, orange, sweet lime, carrot and spinach Acne : Pear, plum, grapes, tomato, cucumber Allergies : Apricot, grapes, beet, spinach and carrots Anaemia : Prune, red grape, beetroot, celery, strawberry, carrot and spinach Arteriosclerosis : Grapefruit, pineapple, celery, lettuce and spinach Arthritis : Pineapple, sour apple, sour cherry, lemon, grapefruit, cucumber, beetroot, spinach, grapefruit Asthma : Apricot, lemon, peach, carrot, radish and celery Bladder ailments : Apple, watercress, parsley, celery, lemon, cucumber, carrot Bronchitis : Onion, carrot, peach, tomato, pineapple, lemon, kiwi fruit Cellulite : Carrot, apple, ginger, beet Constipation : Carrot, Apple, spinach Colds : Spinach, celery, carrot, onion, grapefruit, pineapple Colitis : apple, apricot, pear, peach, pineapple, papaya, carrot, beetroot, cucumber and spinach Cystitis : apple, apricot, blueberries, carrot, celery, cranberry, cucumber, ginger, grapes, lemon, onion, parsley, pineapple, radish and watercress Diabetes : Citrus fruits, celery, lettuce, spinach and carrots Depression : Carrot, Apple, Beetroot, Spinach Diarrhoea : Papaya, lemon, pineapple, carrot and celery Digestive disorder : apple, avocado, banana, carrot, ginger, grape, pear, mosambi, orange and spinach Eczema : Cucumber, beetroot, red grapes, spinach Epilepsy : Figs, red grapes, carrot, celery, spinach Eye disorders : Apricot, tomato, parsley, spinach, celery Fatigue : Carrot, lemon, oranges, spinach Gout : Red sour cherries, tomato, cucumber, spinach, carrot, celery Halitosis (Bad Breath ): Apple, tomato, grapefruit, celery, carrot, spinach Haemorrhoids : carrot, lemon, orange, papaya, pineapple, spinach, turnip and watercress Hangover : Pineapple, honey Headache : Grapes, lemon, carrot, lettuce, spinach Heart diseases : Beet, spinach, red grapes, lemon, cucumber, carrot, grapefruit High blood pressure : Grapes, orange, carrot, beetroot Indigestion : Carrot, cabbage, beetroot Influenza : Apricot, onion, carrot, orange, pineapple, grapefruit Insomnia : Apple, grapes, lemon, carrot, celery Jaundice : Pear, grapes, carrot, celery, spinach, cucumber, lemon Kidney ailments : Apple, orange, lemon, cucumber, celery, parsley, beetroot Liver ailments : Papaya, grapes, carrot, tomato, beet and cucumber Memory loss : Peach, banana, lime Menopausal symptoms : apricot, banana, beetroot, carrot, celery, grape (black or red), lemon, papaya, plum, spinach, strawberry, tomato and watercress Menstrual disorders : Turnips, beetroot, prunes, cherry, spinach, grapes Nervousness : Carrot, celery Neuritis : apple, avocado, beetroot, blueberries, carrot, orange, papaya, pineapple, radish and watercress Obesity : Lemon, orange, cherry, pineapple, papaya, tomato, beetroot, cabbage, lettuce, spinach, carrot Pleurisy : apple, carrot, cranberry, grapes, lemon, lime, onion, orange, papaya, pineapple, radish, spinach, strawberry, tangerine and tomato PMS : Pineapple, banana, soy milk Pneumonia : apple, avocado, kiwifruit, orange, mosambi, papaya, pineapple, garlic, radish, grapes, carrots, tangerine and tomatoes Prostate problems : apple, apricot, blueberries, lemon, carrot, celery, cranberry, cucumber, parsley, watercress, asparagus, lettuce and spinach Psoriasis : Grapes, carrots, beet, cucumber Rheumatism : beetroot, carrot, cherries (sour), cucumber, grapefruit, grapes, lemon, orange, papaya, pineapple, spinach, tomato and watercress Stomach ulcers : apricot, avocado, cabbage, carrot and grapes Sinus disorders : apricot, carrot, ginger, lemon, onion, radish and tomato Sore throat : apricot, carrot, ginger, grapes, lemon, parsley, pineapple, plums and tomato Stress : Strawberry, banana, pear Tonsillitis : Apricot, lemon, orange, pineapple, spinach, radish, carrot Varicose veins – Watercress, plum, tomato, beetroot, carrot, grapes Comments It is still not as good as eating the fruits, vegetables and whole grains Has been in use for centuries in Asia Many of the benefits of fruits and vegetable are lost during commercial juice preparations Juice therapy is an essential part of the Gerson Therapy Read more on Juice Therapy > http://naturecures.co.uk/rawjuicetherapy.htm, https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/health-fitness/diet/41-juice-cures-you-should-know-about/articleshow/58411507.cms Safe with pregnancy Pregnancy use with caution Safe with diabetes Diabetes use with caution Safe with children Children use with caution Pregnancy unknown Diabetes unknown Children unknown Submit Your content has been submitted An error occurred. Try again later Edit Intervention Diabetes: Use with caution Children: Use with caution Most Searched Interventions Pet Therapy (Animal Assisted Therapy) This is the involvement of animals as a form of treatment to improve social, emotional, physical and mental wellbeing Faith Healing This is the practice of prayers and hand gestures in a belief that healing can occur as a result. Faith is usually (but not always) part of a religious practice. It can be exercised individually or through a collective of similarly inclined people Ginger The consumption of ginger-based products to improve health. It is both healthy and delicious, and it has been a part of the human diet for generations Cannabidiol. CBD Oil Extract oil from the Cannabis plant. It may be smoked, vaped, sprayed into the cheeks or placed in the mouth. It is used as an agent to promote wellbeing

  • Moringa

    šŸ” Moringa Pregnancy: Use with caution It is a plant with immense health benefits in almost all of its parts, from the roots to the leaves. It is very high in vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. It is regarded as one of the most potent superfood Caution It is generally safe It can interact with many prescribed drugs; check with your healthcare giver Therapy for: General anti-inflammatory; treats swellings and oedema Skin health and nourishment Hair care and nourishment Low mood and depression Anxiety Fatigue Heart wellbeing Wound healing Diabetes supportive care High blood pressure Eye health Improve immunity Sickle cell supportive care Anaemia and low blood level states Cancer supportive care Cancer prevention General organ health General welbeing Weight management Protects the liver from alcohol and toxins Antiseptic for the skin Comments Moringa has been used to combat malnutrition is societies with low food yield It has been used for centuries for health promotion and wellbeing Always discuss illness symptoms with your healthcare giver Read more on Moringa > https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/319916#what-are-the-benefits Safe with pregnancy Pregnancy use with caution Safe with diabetes Diabetes use with caution Safe with children Children use with caution Pregnancy unknown Diabetes unknown Children unknown Submit Your content has been submitted An error occurred. Try again later Edit Intervention Diabetes: Use with caution Safe with children Most Searched Interventions Pet Therapy (Animal Assisted Therapy) This is the involvement of animals as a form of treatment to improve social, emotional, physical and mental wellbeing Faith Healing This is the practice of prayers and hand gestures in a belief that healing can occur as a result. Faith is usually (but not always) part of a religious practice. It can be exercised individually or through a collective of similarly inclined people Ginger The consumption of ginger-based products to improve health. It is both healthy and delicious, and it has been a part of the human diet for generations Cannabidiol. CBD Oil Extract oil from the Cannabis plant. It may be smoked, vaped, sprayed into the cheeks or placed in the mouth. It is used as an agent to promote wellbeing

  • Hypnotherapy

    šŸ” Hypnotherapy Safe with pregnancy This is the use of hypnosis to manage health conditions or to change habits. It is gentle human action that can boost the wellbeing and improve life Caution Avoid if you are diagnosed with psychosis or other personality disorders It is very different from what you may have seen on the television: hypnotherapy in the real life is not as represented for entertainment purposes Therapy for: Stress management Performance anxiety Weight loss Looking to optimise your general well being Phobias Poor Sleep Breaking bad habits: - Smoking - Drinking - Unsafe sex - Road rage - Addictions Comments You remain fully in control when under hypnosis. The practice is as old as the human. Hypnosis is more likely to be effective if you are determined to achieve the agreed end goals with the Hypnotist. Read more on Hypnotherapy > https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/hypnotherapy/ Safe with pregnancy Pregnancy use with caution Safe with diabetes Diabetes use with caution Safe with children Children use with caution Pregnancy unknown Diabetes unknown Children unknown Submit Your content has been submitted An error occurred. Try again later Edit Intervention Safe with diabetes Safe with children Most Searched Interventions Pet Therapy (Animal Assisted Therapy) This is the involvement of animals as a form of treatment to improve social, emotional, physical and mental wellbeing Faith Healing This is the practice of prayers and hand gestures in a belief that healing can occur as a result. Faith is usually (but not always) part of a religious practice. It can be exercised individually or through a collective of similarly inclined people Ginger The consumption of ginger-based products to improve health. It is both healthy and delicious, and it has been a part of the human diet for generations Cannabidiol. CBD Oil Extract oil from the Cannabis plant. It may be smoked, vaped, sprayed into the cheeks or placed in the mouth. It is used as an agent to promote wellbeing

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