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- Condoms (Male)
🔍 Condoms (Male) Safe with pregnancy A form of contraception worn unto the erect penis. It is usually well lubricated, often flavoured and sometimes ribbed to enhance sexual pleasure Caution There are no serious side effects 2 out of 100 women will still become pregnant per year even with condom use Condoms may be damaged by oil-based lubricants but are safe with water-based lubricants They may slip off during sex Put the condom on before the penis touches the vagina otherwise it may be less effective It may dampen sexual foreplay if the application is not well timed Therapy for: Prevention of pregnancy Protection against Sexually Transmited Infections (STIs) May help delay orgasms in Premature Ejaculation It may improve foreplay if the application is well timed Comments Make the condom wearing a part of the sexual act for maximal pleasure Flavoured condoms may enhance oral sex Try different brands to determine your preferred choice They may be obtained free from sexual health clinics You may need emergency contraception if the condom tears during sex Read more on Condoms (Male) > https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/contraception/male-condoms/ 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
- Sleep Therapy
🔍 Sleep Therapy Safe with pregnancy A therapist assists you to identify the barriers to good sleep, and to discuss the means by which they could be overcome. They explore two main components: (1) Practicing behaviours that improve sleep and (2) Avoiding those that interfere with sleep. With you, they also examine the habits that improve night-time sleep quality and daytime alertness Caution Sleep disorders should be discussed with your doctor Consider a visit to the doctor who may suggest: - Sleep studies - Sleep inducing Medications Special medications are sometimes needed for sleep: - Dependency on these can be harmful to your health - They can lead to death if taken in high doses Therapy for: Sleep disorders including: - General Sleep disorders - Sleep Timing disorders - Shift Work sleep disorder - Jet Lag - Snoring - Sleepwalking - Night terrors - Sleep apnoea Improving the overall quality of life Improving productivity Improve general physical and mental health Comments A sleep diary is good to document your sleep pattern An example diary is shown below: 1 Date : - 2nd February 2 My bedtime was : - 10pm 3 I probably slept after : - 30 minutes 4 Waking up in the night : - Once at 1am to use the loo for 10 minutes 5 I wake up in the mornin g: - 6.30am 6 Total sleep time : - 8 hours 20 minutes (Count from 10pm) 7 My dinner last night : - Heavy chicken meal at 7pm. 2 bottles of beer at 8pm 8 My last activity in bed : - Watched talent show for 30 minutes 9 Disturbances through the night : - None 10 How I rate the night sleep : - 8/10 11 How I feel the next day : - 8/10. Refreshed. Productive You should discuss your sleep issues with your regular healthcare giver CBT is increasingly recognised as a therapy for sleep issues Check the SafeMindz therapies page for other natural interventions Read more on Sleep Therapy > https://www.sleepfoundation.org/sleep-topics/sleep-hygiene, https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/publications/how-sleep-better, https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/ 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
- Health Professionals
🔍 Health Professionals Safe with pregnancy A trained individual that provides health advice based on scientific evidence. Their services are usually provided on the premises of a hospital or other health centres. Home service is common in many countries and it is growing in many others Caution Many communities do not have a sufficient number of trained practitioners Some practitioners may practice beyond what their formal training allow them to It is very expensive in many countries to access the services of trained professionals Endeavour to choose a specialist that is relevant to your situation Although they are the safest form of treatment, they do not always have the answers If the evidence is not there, they are unlikely to advocate it for you If they do not have evidence that something works, they are unlikely to prescribe it for you Therapy for: All conditions - Physical - Mental - Social All conditions not responding to simple measures of home treatment All serious health complaints Comments The orthodox medical field includes: Doctors Psychiatrists Physician Assistants Nurses Dentists Midwives Mental Health Nurses Pharmacists Psychologists Public Health workers Allied Health professionals They are usually regulated by professional bodies that uphold the work ethics of their registered members In many countries, you may check the provider's registration online if you need to confirm their identity or expertise Read more on Health Professionals > https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK298950/ 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
- Art Therapy
🔍 Art Therapy Safe with pregnancy This is therapy that uses art as a means of addressing emotional and behavioural and social issues that may be simple or complex. When individuals prefer not to talk about their issues during therapies, art therapy offers a good outlet Caution It is quite safe Therapy for: Stress at work Burn-out Emotional Problems Physical disabilities Life limiting conditions Cancer Support Care Autism Elderly Welfare Eating Disorders PTSD Comments Art Therapy is not a recreational activity but the sessions can be quite enjoyable It may include drawing, painting, photography, sculpting This could be done on the regular materials or digitally It is different from ARTS therapy which includes other creative arts like music, dance, poetry and drama Read more on Art Therapy > https://www.baat.org/About-Art-Therapy 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
- Transcendental Meditation
🔍 Transcendental Meditation Safe with pregnancy This is a method of meditation that is claimed to be easy to learn, quick to master and immediate with its benefits. It uses a personalised 'mantra' (a word said repeatedly) to divert your thoughts from the turbulent environment of everyday existence, into the calm depths of the mind. This is believed to be immensely beneficial for mind-body interactions, mind optimisation and general wellbeing improvement Caution Meditation may worsen symptoms in some psychiatric conditions Always discuss your symptoms of concern with your healthcare giver TM does not treat diseases as a sole intervention Therapy for: Anxiety PTSD Hypertension Stress Improved brain and executive functioning Chronic pain management Improved sleep Heart wellbeing Addiction ADHD Alzheimer's Autism spectrum disorders Depression Comments It has been in existence for thousands of years It was introduced by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in India Learning from an instructor is advised by the TM organisation - This is usually expensive It is recommended to have 2 sessions per day, each lasting 15 - 20 minutes Read more on Transcendental Meditation > https://www.tm.org/ 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
- Light Therapy (Heliotherapy, Phototherapy)
🔍 Light Therapy (Heliotherapy, Phototherapy) Pregnancy: Use with caution This is the use of a focused light on the skin, face or on the entire body to treat some conditions Caution Some of the light sources may contain Ultraviolet rays. This is harmful to skin and eyes with even moderate exposure Visible light with high intensities can cause Headaches or cause damage to the eyes and skin Protect your eyes at all tieme Avoid if you have eye conditions or eye damages The combination of Light therapy with some herbs/drugs may be harmful: - St John’s Worts - Chloroquine - Methotrexate - Antipsychotics - Some Antibiotics Therapy for: Sleep disorders including: - Sleep Timing disorders - Shift Work disorder - Jet Lag Skin disorders: - Dermatitis - Eczema - Psoriasis - Vitiligo - Lichen Planus Mood disorders Seasonal mood disorders – (Winter Blues, Seasonal Affective Disorder) Eye disorders in diabetes Comments There are natural testaments to the desirability of light therapy; Ancient practices of spending ‘healing times’ in the sun Current practices of spending time in the sunshine Read more on Light Therapy (Heliotherapy, Phototherapy) > https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/seasonal-affective-disorder-sad/treatment/ 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
- Sophrology
🔍 Sophrology Safe with pregnancy This is a therapy of mind-body exercises for health promotion and self development. It is presented as a series of physical and mental exercises that are easy to undertake. It combines meditation, breathing, relaxation methods, visualisation and gentle physical movements of the body Caution It is safe It does not cure disesases; discuss your health concerns with a healthcare giver Therapy for: Stress Mindfulness Improved sleep Improved sports performance (competitive and non-competitive) Improved focus and concentration Personal development Self confidence Inner joy Presentation skills and public speaking Business relationships Personal relationship improvement Exam preparations Health promotion Disease prevention Improved immunity Work-related stress and challenges Repetitive strain injuries (RSI) Chronic conditions management Childbirth Comments Developed by Alfonso Caycedo, Columbian neuro-psychiatrist It combines Western science with Eastern wisdom to create a unique form of therapy Once learnt, it can be self-directed A large number of Olympic medallists have had sophrology therapy during their training It teaches the attainment of a higher state of mind through: - Being positive and limiting negativity - Being objective and non-judgemental - Knowing and accepting one-self Read more on Sophrology > https://www.sophrologycenteronline.com/about-sophrology/what-is-sophrology/#:~:text=Sophrology%20is%20a%20structured%20method,relaxation%20(relaxation%20in%20movement). 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
- Black Salve
🔍 Black Salve Unsafe with pregnancy Page redirects to Unsafe Practices Caution ------------------------------- Therapy for: ------------------------------- Comments ------------------------------- Read more on Black Salve > ------------------------------- 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
- Imagery Rehearsal Therapy (IRT)
🔍 Imagery Rehearsal Therapy (IRT) Safe with pregnancy It is the process of re-writing nightmares so that they are replaced with better dreams. It is easy to learn and to practice. Perseverance is key to its effectiveness Caution May not be suitable for individuals with PTSD Recounting bad dreams can be distressing to some people Avoid in people with severe mental illnesses Try to abstain from alcohol, marijuana or other recreational drugs whilst you try IRT It may take up to 10 trials before you notice good results; persevere Therapy for: Nightmares Unpleasant dreams Night terrors Comments There are three steps to IRT; (1) Write down or note the central themes of the bad dream - Keep a pen and paper next to your bed - Avoid the use of phone or tablet for writing during the night (2) Rewrite the story in the nightmare; - Imagine it vividly, or better still, use pen and paper - Practice a few until you are happy with the desired ending - Make it end positively - Introduce some heroes or rescuers - Give some people, perhaps yourself, different super-powers - Endow yourself with the knowledge of self-defence or weapon use - Make it extreme or outlandish - Involve others, e.g. the military for back-up (3) Re-dream - As you prepare to sleep, get into bed and make yourself comfortable - Say to yourself, or imagine it vividly if you would rather not say it: • "If I have this bad dream again, I will change the story and make it better" - Start/initiate your dream sequence. Be vivid and ignore/block out external stimulus - Imagine the new ending to the dream; play it out - Repeat the statement over and over again, as you imagine the new ending: • "If I have this bad dream again, I will change the story and make it better" - Continue until you fall asleep Alternative statements to say to your self: "If or when I have the beginnings of the same bad dream, I will be able to INSTEAD have this much better dream with a positive outcome.” “If or when I have this dream again, I will be aware of having it and not only can I dream the better version, but I will shape it more positively while it happens!" Read more on Imagery Rehearsal Therapy (IRT) > https://psychcentral.com/blog/a-brief-guide-to-imagery-rehearsal-therapy-irt-for-nightmare-disorders-for-clinicians-and-patients/ 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
- Ear Candling
🔍 Ear Candling Safe with pregnancy It is the dripping of beeswax, honey and herbs into the ear canal to promote ear health and general wellbeing Caution Relatively safe when performed by experienced therapists Can be quite dangerous with the risks of: - Burns - Damage to eardrum Avoid in: Ongoing ear infections, especially inner ear Facial infections Sinus infections Dental infections Grommets in the ears Perforated eardrum Cochlear implants Ear swellings High blood pressure Therapy for: Relaxation Stress relief Ear Wax removal Clear the sinuses Regulate ear pressures Migraines Swimmer's ear Vertigo Ear itching Post flying ear issues Comments It is also known as Thermo-Auricular therapy It has been practiced since ancient civilisations Read more on Ear Candling > https://www.therapy-directory.org.uk/articles/ear-candling.html#:~:text=Ear%20candling%20(also%20known%20as,herbs%20into%20the%20ear%20canal. 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
- Hydration
🔍 Hydration Safe with pregnancy This is the oral intake of water or its substitutes, in order to ensure the necessary levels of fluids that is essential for normal cell function. When the cells are well supplied with the appropriate amount of fluids, body immunity and general wellbeing are optimised Caution Water can be harmful to the body if consumed in excessive amounts The amount needed varies between the different climatic regions of the earth Sunny climates will demand more whilst cold climates generally demand less water intake Outdoor workers will require additional intake to replace their the water lost through sweating Other factors that require more intake include: - Athletes - Older individuals - Infants and young children - Those on some specific medications Therapy for: Hydration General wellbeing Comments Access to safe drinking-water is a basic human right Up to 2 billion people in the world still have no access Hydration is best achieved with water Tea is the second most common form of hydration Fruit juice and sugary beverages are commonly used but may have health consequences Water is clean and safe from the tap in most countries of the world; choose tap when you can Fortified water (e.g. sports drinks) can help in situations of mild dehydration Sparkling water may provide an alternate taste for those who find water tasteless or flat Mineral water contains minerals that may contribute to the dietary supply Distilled water is clean but is unlikely to have any vitamins or minerals in it Flavoured water also helps with the taste but the additives may be unhealthy for some people Spring and glacier water are natural and clean, although this can not always be guaranteed. They can also be considerably expensive Well / borehole water is fairly clean Rain water is safe when collected directly, but is easlily contaminated by the roof or other collecting method Alcoholic drinks can provide rehydration due to their large water content - However, they will eventually dehydrate you unless you consume additional liquid - This is due to their ability to force water out of the body through the kidneys - Hence, you may push out more water than you gained from the alcohol Read more on Hydration > https://www.nhsinform.scot/campaigns/hydration 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
- Faith Healing
🔍 Faith Healing Safe with pregnancy 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 Caution Faith healing is safe when used in conjunction with recognised medical interventions Choosing faith healing over medical care for serious injuries or illnesses may lead to death and disability Many people have died doing so, and many continue to die Parents can be sent to jail if they choose faith healing over lifesaving medical care for their children Therapy for: It offers hope to the individual, for all conditions Spiritual upliftment Promotion of wellbeing Comments Placebo effect will help many believers experience an improvement in symptoms after prayer healing Although the improvement is not directly due to the prayers, the faith healer actually helps the individual to achieve that peaceful state of mind that hope brings This effect can-not be more than the body’s own natural abilities; therefore, an established ailment will rapidly overcome this initial placebo improvement and overwhelm the body until it succumbs and die There are similarities with positive thinking. This is not far-fetched from the aptly termed ‘wishful thinking’ Positive thinking is beneficial to the mind, hence the effect of prayers on the mind is positively significant. This effect is however not directly transferrable to the physical body structure Although the physical body may be initially empowered by a positive mind after faith healing, the effect will disappear as the disease condition continues to overwhelm the body Faith healing offers hope, but conventional wisdom suggests that medical care is a must for serious illnesses and injuries Faith healing can be a complementary intervention to support other forms of healing, but it does not appear to be an alternative to conventional wisdom Wisdom in the modern world is measured by evidence available. Although evidence cannot exist for all suitable interventions, the available body of evidence is best taken into account when necessary Faith healing that preaches the rejection of conventional medical wisdom seems to contradict the Abrahamic religion view: ‘Do not forsake wisdom, and she will protect you; love her, and she will watch over you. Wisdom is supreme; therefore, get wisdom. Though it cost all you have, get understanding’ (Book of Proverbs 4:6-7) Hope without wisdom is unlikely to be sustainable Read more on Faith Healing > https://www.lds.org/manual/teachings-brigham-young/chapter-34?lang=eng, https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/intense-emotions-and-strong-feelings/201106/the-power-hope-and-recognizing-when-its-hopeless 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













