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Holistic Healing
Practices—Defined—Acupressure through Iridology
Acupressure: Acupressure
uses the pressure of the fingers and hands and is utilized
effectively for tension related elements.
Acupuncture: Acupuncture uses small needles to
penetrate and stimulate specific points in the body to
restore normal functions and energetic balance. Acupuncture
is now a widely accepted form of treatment throughout the
world and is practiced in both hospitals and private
practice.
Anti-Aging: Aging
process can be slowed, suspended and in some cases reversed.
Acupuncture came about as a shift in thinking from aging as
an inevitable process to aging as a series of disease
processes. Aging processes can be measured, and as with any
disease, there are symptoms and treatments. Anti-aging is a
comprehensive practice of preventive care, but goes beyond
them utilizing specific high-tech testing procedures and
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Applied
Kinesiology: Applied Kinesiology (AK) tests
the Chi or energy by taking a strong indicator
muscle, any strong muscle, and asking the person
to lock their muscle as the practitioner
challenges the strength of that muscle by
pushing or pulling the area to see if it will
hold. The practitioner might ask the person to
hold his/her arm straight out in front and lock
it while the practitioner with an open hand
firmly pushes down on the arm right above the
wrist. This is a check to see if the arm will
hold. Any major muscle will work for muscle
testing. The arm being able to hold is a signal
the body is free of dis-ease or distress. If the
arm is unable to hold is a signal there is a
weakness in the system. Kinesiology testing is
required to determine the cause of the dis-ease
or distress.
Aromatherapy: Aromatherapy is the art and
science of using the essential oil of botanical
plants for the treatment of ailments, illness
and disease. Various therapeutic grade essential
oils are utilized without side effects. These
oils can be inhaled, applied topically and, in
some cases, ingested. In many countries
aromatherapy is highly respected as a system of
holistic health care.
Ayurvedic Medicine is an
ancient medicine, which evolved among the Brahmin
sages of ancient India. Ayurveda is from the roots
“ayur” meaning life and “veda” meaning knowledge.
Ancient Vedic texts indicate the system is the
oldest being practiced prior to 4000 B.C. and some
believe it is even 8000 years old. Ayurveda and
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) are very similar
being based on universal natural bi-polar concepts
that matter and energy are one. There are several
aspects of this system of medicine which distinguish
it from other approaches to health care. http://ezinearticles.com/?Ayurvedic-Medicine---Benefits&id=359445
Bio-Energetic Synchronization Technique (B.E.S.T):
B.E.S.T. is a gentle, non-forceful chiropractic
technique. There are no forceful or sudden
movements. B.E.S.T. is appropriate for all patients,
from newborns to the elderly, the trail, pregnant
women, or those in pan. Promoting health—easing pain
and removing symptoms, balancing the many systems of
your body, helping you to lead the most pain free,
healthiest life you can. B.E.S.T is a holistic
program that coordinates and balances the workings
of all the systems of your body.
Biofeedback: Biofeedback is the process of
using computerized monitoring systems to provide
ongoing information about physiological conditions
of the body. There are a variety of biofeedback
devices and procedures, most of which incorporate
relaxation and stress reduction. Some assist the
client to control or modify specific autonomic
activities through relaxation and visualization
techniques. Others provide automatic correcting
energetic signals that balance the body. The goal of
biofeedback is to help the body heal itself.
Bodywalking: Bodywalking allows the
practitioner to apply sustained and significant
pressure. The Bodywalker can put all of his weight
on the client or less. The clients muscle will
eventually release and relax allowing more of the
Bodywalker’s weight to be distributed in that area.
Cellular Memory
Clearing:
The human body is 100%
memory. While a certain percentage of this is
physiological and environmental in origin, much is
acquired from learned experience. Though we do not
yet fully comprehend the mechanisms of storage, we
do know that memory is stored site specifically at
traumatic moments, a phenomenon we call ‘somatic’ or
‘body memory.’ Various contemporary approaches seek
to address this encoded memory in the cells and
membrane linings of the body.
Chelation Therapy: Chelation Therapy is a
painless and simple process that involves
intravenous drips of EDTA to remove toxins, lead and
heavy metals from the blood. Chelation offers less
invasive treatment to surgery and angioplasty. It
has also been shown to help poor leg circulation as
well as reduce high blood pressure and reverse
age-related degenerative conditions while improving
the overall quality of life.
Chiropractic: Chiropractic care utilizes the
technique of adjusting spinal vertebrae to restore
the proper flow of the nerve impulses. Doctors of
Chiropractic consider a spine free of misalignment
and the free-flow of nerves to all areas of the
human body essential in maintaining optimum health.
A variety of approaches and techniques are utilized
n the filed of chiropractic care. A variety of
approaches and techniques are utilized in the field
of chiropractic care.
Colon Cleansing:
Natural Health for Your
Intestines. Colon cleansing uses natural health
practices—food for your body type, drinking adequate
water and herbs to help your body to heal health
problems which are often related to a colon which is
not functioning as nature intended.
Color Therapy: Color Therapy utilizes light(s)
and liquids to help treat a variety of emotional,
mental, physical and/or spiritual conditions. Color
Therapy is also used to treat pain and depression.
Syntonic Optometry has shown favorable results in
altering neuron-chemical production in the brain.
Cranio Sacral Therapy: Cranio Sacral Therapy
(CST) is a gentle method of evaluating and
correcting dysfunction of the membranes and
cerebrospinal fluid that surround and protect the
brain and spinal cord. Practitioners aim to release
restrictions in order to dissipate stress on the
central nervous system. CST helps alleviate pain,
release physical and emotional trauma, and enhance
the body’s overall ability to heal itself.
Dentistry—Biological and Holistic: Biological
Dentistry stress the use of non-toxic restoration
materials while focusing on the unrecognized impact
that dental toxins and hidden dental infections can
have on overall health. According to those who
specialize in this field, cavities, infections,
toxic or allergy producing filing materials, root
canals and misalignment of the teeth or jaws can
have far-reaching effects throughout the body.
Detox is
utilized to rid the body of chemicals, poisons and
pollutants. Detoxification can facilitate the return
of the body to optimum health. Forms of
Detoxification Therapy include colonics, herbal
products with detoxification properties, juicing,
fasting, chelation, lymphatic drainage and others.
Doula: A doula is a supportive companion
professionally trained to offer support to a
birthing mother and her family. The doula’s role is
to provide continuous physical, emotional and
informational support to women and their partners
during labor, birth and the immediate postpartum
period. The doula offers help and advice on comfort
measures such as breathing, relaxation, movement and
positioning. A doula also assists families to gather
information about the course of their labor and
their options. The term ‘doula’ can also refer to a
woman who is trained or experienced in providing
postpartum care (mother and newborn car, breat-feeding
support and advice, cooking, child care, errands and
light cleaning) for the new family. To distinguish
between the two types of doulas, they are referred
to as ‘birth doulas’ and ‘postpartum doulas.’
Essential Oils: Essential Oils or ‘essences’
as they are also called, are highly concentrated
substances extracted from various parts of aromatic
plants, and trees. They are usually captured by
steam distillation, a process whose origins can be
traced back to ancient Mesopotamia. Unlike ordinary
vegetable oils, such as corn and olive, plant
essences are highly volatile and will evaporate if
left in the open air. Most consist of hundreds of
components, such as terpenes, alcohols, aldehydes
and esters. For reason a single oil can help a wide
variety of disorders. Lavender, for example, is
endowed with antiseptic, antibacterial, antibiotic,
antidepressant, analgesic, decongestant and sedative
properties. Moreover, due to their tiny molecular
structure, essential oils applied to the skin or
inhaled into the lungs can be absorbed into the
bloodstream and carried throughout the body.
Feldenkrais Method: The Feldenkrais Method is
an educational approach to human ability and
self-exploration. Through the use of active and
passive movements, students can explore the
relationships between movement and the way one acts
in the world. Group and private lessons consist of
very gentle movements which make surprisingly
profound changes. By becoming aware of habitual
patterns of action and learning new strategies,
students can address any movement difficulty in this
very respectful approach to how we move.
Feng Shui: Feng
Shui is an ancient Chinese art of organization and
placement of furnishings and office environment to
increase harmony, prosperity, health, relationships,
etc.
Floatation:
Floating is a very
positive experience for the body and mind. It is a
way to achieve total relaxation, heighten all the
senses and experience relief from aches and pains.
While floating, the body is free from the usual
forces of gravity. Users float weightless on their
backs atop a ten inch deep pool of water with eight
hundred pounds of Epsom salts which are used because
it raises the density of the water, making it easy
to float, and because it has a silky feel which is
very good for the skin. The complete comfort of the iso-thermal supportive bath in the dark and in
silence affords a complete physical, mental,
spiritual resting place. By shielding the body and
mind from external ‘environmental’ stimulation, the
tank reduces its workload by up to 90%, conserving
vast amounts of energy, which is then redirected
inwards. The effect is called the parasympathetic
response, or Relaxation Response.
Flower Essences and Remedies: Flower essences
promote change and help people to access feelings.
Pure energy of flowers, preserved in water (like
homeopathic formulas) are used as catalysts for
reducing stress, unblocking energy and enhancing
health. Completely harmless and non-allergenic,
flower essences are internationally recognized and
widely used as a viable adjunct to mind, body,
spirit healing.
Hatha Yoga: An
ancient art of stretching and limbering the body to
increase health, vitality, and self-awareness.
Breathing, relaxation and postures (asana) are
taught for energy, balance and stress reduction.
Each posture has variations and modifications to fit
each individual’s needs and level of fitness.
Herbs and Herbalists: The word herb as used
in herbal medicine means a plant or plant part that
is used to make medicinal properties, food flavors
(spices) or aromatic oils for soups and fragrances.
An herb can be a leaf, a flower, a stem, a seed a
root, a fruit, bark or any other plant part used by
its medicinal food flavoring or fragrant property.
Out of 250,000 to 500,000 plants on earth today,
only about 5,000 of these have been extensively
studied for their medicinal applications. Herbs have
been shown to help restore proper functioning of the
body, increasing health and vitality.
Holographic Therapies: Holographic Therapies
identify and can transform unconscious patterns that
prevent you from achieving your full potential and
having success in any area of your life including
health, relationships, finances, business related
issues, addictions and more.
Homeopathy: Homeopathy is a natural healing
system that stimulates an individual’s own immune
system to heal itself. Homeopathic remedies are
derived from plants, animals and minerals—diluted
and potenized and then carefully prescribed to fit
the individual—not the disease. Homeopathy operates
on the ‘less is more’ theory. These remedies are
powerful, yet safe and gentle, and help restore
health on the physical, mental and emotional level.
Homeopathy is also effective in animals.
Hot Stone Therapy: The ancient healing arts
of stone massage, a modality for physical and
spiritual balancing. The ‘metasthetic’ energies of
basalt and sedimentary massage stones known energy;
they give to an area that is depleted and help move
energy in places of excess, promoting a harmonizing
and cleansing effect thus allowing for a soothing
meditative state of quietude, calm and balance.
Incorporating warm and cold stone massage is very
effective to create harmony and a positive energy
flow thus promoting a sense of balance, energy and
peace.
Hypnotherapy/Hypnosis: Hypnotherapy is a
method whereby a trained hypnotist speaks directly
to the person’s subconscious mind and can therefore,
communicate with that part of the mind that stores
and controls everything from perceptions to memory,
as well as the monitoring of all physical functions
of the body. Hypnotherapy can be effective in
implementing desired changes such as phobias, weight
reduction, smoking cessation as well as treating a
wide range of conditions that include depression,
pain control and all illnesses.
Integrative Health/Therapies: To integrate is
to first understand diverse elements, then
incorporate them into a greater synergistic whole.
The diverse elements in this case are different
approaches to healing.
Internal Organ Massage: Internal Organ
Massage is utilized to restore the function of the
vital organs through direct and indirect physical
manipulations and energy work in the abdominal area.
The roots of symptoms manifesting in the outlying
area regions of the body can be found in the abdomen
and addressed there with this form of massage.
Iridology: Iridology is the science of
analyzing the delicate structures of the iris of the
eye. It reveals inflammation, where located, and in
what stage it is manifesting. The iris reveals body
constitution, inherent weaknesses, levels of health,
and the transitions that take place in a person’s
body according to the way he/she lives. The eyes
have been proclaimed throughout the ages as the
windows of the soul. We now acknowledge them as the
mirrors of the body.
AUthor
Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD, author, Hypnotherapist,
motivational speaker and inspirational leader
specializes in: Mind, Body, Spirit healing and
Physical/Sexual Abuse Prevention and Recovery. Dr.
Neddermeyer empowers people to view life's
challenges as an opportunity for
Personal/Professional Growth and Spiritual
Awakening. http://www.drdorothy.net
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