top of page
Search

European Functional Medicine
Functional Medicine developed in Europe in the decades following World War II, particularly in Germany and France. It combined...

The keys to real weight loss
Many people head into the New Year wanting to achieve their ideal body weight. The healthy and lasting way to lose weight is through...

Japanese body-work therapy grew out of judo
Most people think of judo as an Olympic sport or a combat sport for self-defense. Less known is something called judo therapy, which has...

How to combat toxins in household dust
This month, a study in the journal Environmental Science and Technology identified 49 toxic chemicals in household dust — many linked to...

Olympic cupping makes waves
Most people know about some forms of traditional Chinese medicine. But it was those reddish circles visible on several Olympic swimmers a...

Relax, it’s lavender time
Summertime brings an abundance of lavender in the garden, its lovely fragrance enveloping everything around it. Lavender has been used...

Pet therapy can help patients, nursing home residents
Animal lovers know that pets make them feel good. That’s why service animals are being used beyond just guide dogs. They’re now part of...

Fear is bad for you; how to fight it
Fear is rampant these days. Terrorism, political disputes on all sides, financial and economic instability, and many other things...

6 detox methods for weight loss
With spring coming, many people are working to get in shape and achieve ideal body weight. Everybody knows that the basics are exercise...

Steps to sinus relief
Acute and chronic sinus infection can respond quite quickly to natural therapeutics. Some therapies can provide almost instant relief....
bottom of page