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- Ayahuasca
🔍 Ayahuasca Unsafe with pregnancy This is a tea drink that is made from the leaves of specific Amazonian plants to aid spirituality and brain health. It is a psychoactive brew that brings about changes in behaviour, mood and thinking Caution It should only be taken under the supervision of an experienced practitioner e.g. shaman or curandero Some ayahuasca 'trips' may be distressing and counterproductive to the expectations It can often be a frightening experience The drink can interfere with some prescribed medications Some mental health conditions may be made worse You may experience - Vomiting - Yawning - Diarrhoea - Crying - Laughing The individual is incapacitated for up to four hours after ingestion, hence they might be vulnerable to robbery, sexual assault or in some circumstances, loss of life Deaths have occurred during ayahuasca ceremonies Therapy for: Depression (treatment resistant) Anxiety PTSD Addictions Psychological wellbeing Brain health To calm suicidal ideation For self-discovery and ego management To connect with the inner self Heal internal wounds Reconnect with nature Access repressed memories Emotional healing Personal growth Comments Ayahuasca (vine-of-the-soul) ingestion is an ancient practice of the South Americans The brew is made from the stalk of the ayahuasca vine and the leaves of the chacruna shrub (Banisteriopsis caapi and Psychotria viridis ) It contains a natural hallucinogen called dimethyltyrptamine (DMT) It is illegal in many countries including the UK and USA Ayahuasca trails in Peru and Colmbia are well travelled by westerners seeking spiritual uplifting and enlightenment Read more on Ayahuasca > http://www.ayahuasca.com/ 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
- Gua Sha
🔍 Gua Sha Unsafe with pregnancy The practice of scraping the skin with a tool, with the aim of releasing unhealthy accumulations within the muscles. It is believed that the resulting bruises allow old blood to flow out and new blood to flow in for repair, regeneration, recovery and wellbeing Caution It can result in: Significant tissue damage Burns Kidney damage Avoid in: Skin conditions Bleeding disorders Anti-clot medications Pacemaker use Deep vein thrombosis Therapy for: Muscle injury Muscle pain Muscle tension Joint pain Back pain Carpal tunnel syndrome Chest congestion Menopausal symptoms Sports injuries Stiff back Stiff neck Hepatitis Migraines Tourette syndrome Comments The skin should not be broken during treatment Its manifestations are a mimic of physical abuse and it has been confused with it many times by authorities The resulting bruises are known as petechiae or sha It is similar to the Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilisation (IASTM) performed by physiotherapists Ensure sterilisation of the scrapper to reduce the risk of disease transfer Read more on Gua Sha > https://www.healthline.com/health/gua-sha 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
- Acupressure
🔍 Acupressure Pregnancy: Use with caution The treatment of disorders by stimulating 'acupoints' (acupuncture points) on the body. Instead of the needles used in acupuncture, the pressure is applied by fingertips, hand, elbow, feet or special devices. This is believed to clear blockages in the body meridians through which life energy flows Caution Some sessions may be painful Not to be performed on open wounds or bruises Not to be performed on varicose veins Osteoporosis and healing fractures: use with caution since bones are fragile and breakable Can result in bruising of the skin especially if the user is on blood thinning medications or has a blood disorder Therapy for: Morning sickness Tension Headaches Low Back Pain Nausea and Vomiting Labour (childbirth) pain Menstrual cramp Poor sleep Motion sickness Muscle tension Comments It can be self administered 'Acupuncture point' products are obtainable as wristbands Some health authorities recommend it as a complementary support for cases of morning sickness and other ailments Ancient Chinese practice Read more on Acupressure > https://www.rogelcancercenter.org/support/symptoms-and-side-effects/alternative-medicine/acupressure#:~:text=Acupressure%20is%20an%20ancient%20form,(meridians)%20inside%20the%20body. 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
- Kambo Cleanse
🔍 Kambo Cleanse Unsafe with pregnancy It is the use of the poisonous secretion from the giant monkey frog. The belief is that this protects, stimulates and strengthens the body. The poison is introduced through a burn wound that is made into the skin. When the individual vomits as a result, this is regarded as a detox and purging for the entire body Caution It may cause: Nausea Prolonged vomiting Severe diarrhoea Dehydration Heart attack Damage to liver or kidneys Brain swellings Death Avoid in: Heart conditions Previous stroke Mental health conditions Low blood pressure Epilepsy Aneurisms Therapy for: Infertility Empowers the physical body Cleanses the body and soul Repel negative energy Alzheimer's disease Parkinson's disease Supportive care to cancer Chronic pain Addictions Migraines Comments It originated and is still practiced in South America There is no scientific backing for the health claims of Kambo cleansing The burn wounds for poison application are traditionally made in the shoulder area There is no need to cleanse your body; your kidneys and liver do a great job of it, especially when you look after them carefully Read more on Kambo Cleanse > https://www.healthline.com/health/kambo 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
- Animal Assisted therapy: Other Large Sized Pets
🔍 Animal Assisted therapy: Other Large Sized Pets Pregnancy: Use with caution The use of an animal companion as a pet to improve an individual's social, emotional, motivational or functional activities Caution Veterinary facilities near you may not be familiar with many species of exotic pets Ample living spaces or rented fields are needed Cost of care can be high Therapy for: Anxiety Stress Loneliness Depression Common species include: Llamas Monkeys Comments Spending time with a large pet animal is beneficial to mental wellbeing Imported animals may harbour diseases that are harmful to humans Disposing of an unwanted or a dead large animal is often challenging Read more on Animal Assisted therapy: Other Large Sized Pets > https://www.thesprucepets.com/list-of-exotic-pets-1237277 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 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
- Sungazing
🔍 Sungazing Safe with pregnancy It is the act of looking directly at the sun for long periods in order to improve self. It is usually done at sunrise or sunset when the dangers of ultraviolet eye damage seem to be at the lowest Caution Direct sunlight is harmful to the eyes and can cause blindness Always wear eye protectors or sunshades Bates method (sungazing to treat myopia) is harmful without benefits Therapy for: Spiritual enhancement Increased confidence Increased energy levels Improved general wellbeing Weight management and appetite control Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) Comments Relying on sunlight as the sole source of 'nutrition' is likely to be harmful to the body HRM sun-gazing teaches a structured way that claims to harness energy from the sun Read more on Sungazing > https://www.wellnessoneofredding.com/blog/60878-nasa-confirms-sun-gazing-has-healing-properties 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
- Tea tree oil
🔍 Tea tree oil Pregnancy: Use with caution This is an essential oil from the Australian Melaleuca tree, used by Aborigines for centuries. It is a natural anti-disinfectant Caution It is generally safe to use Tea tree oil is poisonous when swallowed Avoid in: Epilepsy Skin allergies Eczema Side effect include: Itching Allergic reaction Breast enlargement in men Therapy for: Hand sanitisation Acne Nail fungus Antiseptic for cuts and abrasions e.g. builder's hands Improve wound healing Insect repellant Insect bites Athlete's foot Body odour Oral hygiene; mouth wash Lice infestation Eyelash mite infestation Scabies Dandruff Domestic uses; make a diluted mixture to wash, clean or spray on: Foodstuff - fruits and vegetables Home surfaces Comments Australian Aborigines also inhaled tea tree oil to treat coughs and cold It is a common source of poisoning in Australian children Read more on Tea tree oil > https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1360273/ 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
- Tinnitus retraining therapy
🔍 Tinnitus retraining therapy Safe with pregnancy This is a treatment regime that combines sound therapy and counselling to help your management of tinnitus. A device is used to generate noise that diverts the attention away from the tinnitus, and psychological therapy is given to teach the individual to ignore the noise Caution It is safe It may be quite usually expensive Therapy for: Tinnitus: - Ringing ears Hyperacusis: - Unusually loud perception of some noise e.g. vacuum cleaner Misophonia: - Certain sounds cause a strong negative reaction in the individual Phonophobia: - Fear or intolerance of loud sounds Comments TRT is also associated with: - Tinnitus Activities Treatment (TAT) - Progressive tinnitus management Another similar therapy is Tinnitus Masking It attempts the masking of the tinnitus sound by using one or more of: - Noise or white noise - Music - Notched music therapy - Natural sounds - Hearing aids Read more on Tinnitus retraining therapy > https://www.tinnitus.org.uk/tinnitus-and-trt?gclid=CjwKCAjwq_D7BRADEiwAVMDdHm8VriAjvp3yAKc1TB-9DzWy5DhNqV02S9GXeodvq1jM5O4b9odj2xoC7_MQAvD_BwE 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
- Khat (Catha edulis)
🔍 Khat (Catha edulis) Unsafe with pregnancy Khat is a leafy green plant originally from North East Africa. It is chewed for its stimulant effects. Many chew on it to keep them alert, and with a belief that it boosts their general health Caution It may cause: - Constipation - Diminished sex drive - Mouth ulcers - Stained teeth - Psychosis - Stroke 2. Increases the risk of Oral cancer Therapy for: Lifts the mood Talkativeness Confidence Comments Khat is Addictive It is illegal to possess in many countries Read more on Khat (Catha edulis) > https://www.talktofrank.com/drug/khat 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
- Clove Oil (Oil of Clove)
🔍 Clove Oil (Oil of Clove) Safe with pregnancy It is an essential oil obtained from the clove plant. It is purported to have local anaesthetic and numbing properties Caution Can be poisonous especially to children May damage the liver if taken in large quantities May damage the gums May irritate the soft tissues inside of the mouth Therapy for: Toothache Comments It is mainly manufactured in Madagascar and Indonesia It is used by aromatherapists Its active chemical is Eugenol It has been used for centuries to relieve tooth pain It also possess antibacterial, antifungal and antiinflammatory properties See a dentist for dental issues as soon as you can Read more on Clove Oil (Oil of Clove) > https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/321256 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
- Homeopathy
🔍 Homeopathy Safe with pregnancy This is the therapy that advocates the treatment of conditions based on the use of highly diluted substances. Practitioners claim that their solutions cause the body to heal itself Caution The method of homeopathic preparations makes it difficult to accept that it will be effective against anything Do not rely on homeopathic intervention as the only source of treatment for any condition Therapy for: It may be considered for: Stress Anxiety Food Allergies Hay fever Comments Developed by Samuel Hahnemann. 1790, Germany There is no evidence that it works for any medical condition Read more on Homeopathy > https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/homeopathy/ 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
- Urine therapy
🔍 Urine therapy Unsafe with pregnancy This is the use of urine with the intention of improving the wellbeing. Human or animal urine is applied to the skin or gums, or it is swallowed as a drink (urophagia) in order to gain some health benefits Caution Many reputable health organisations advise against the drinking of urine If ingested, it may cause: - Diarrhoea - Fatigue - Fever It contains waste products that may put strain on your kidneys It may contain toxins especially when the donor had been on specific medications Therapy for: Urine skin application: - Insect bites and stings - Jellyfish stings - Toothaches Urination on self or another: - Sexual pleasure - Sexual submisiveness - Sexual arousal Dinking of urine from self, other or animal (e.g. camel) - Asthma - Arthitis - Migraines - Cancer - Indigestion - Wrinkles - Acne Comments Urine is 95% water It is clean (not sterile)* at the point of production in the kidney It becomes quickly contaminated: - As it travels through the uretha, picking up the bacteria within - And as soon as it is out of the body It has been used for health purposes for generations Many base their use of urine on the bible passage Proverbs 5 : 15 - 'Drink waters out of thine own cistern' There is no scientific evidence that urine therapy works Individuals perishing from dehydration may have to consider urine as a source of hydration Army manuals advise against this practice It is advisable to discuss symptoms and concerns with the healthcare giver * Definitions - Sterile: No bacteria - Clean: Usually contains bacteria - Infected: Bacteria growing out of control Read more on Urine therapy > https://www.winchesterhospital.org/health-library/article?id=161688 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













