Mycotoxic Oxidative Stress Test

Mycotoxic Oxidative Stress Test or (MOST) is a reliable and inexpensive way of looking at the quality of a person’s health and possible disease states through bright field microscopy. The test is performed using a tiny lancet to obtain a drop of blood from the fingertip. This blood is then placed on a slide and allowed to clot for thirty seconds. According to Robert O Young the blood in a normal healthy person will clot showing a red area with black interconnected lines of fibrin throughout the entire sample.

Abnormal conditions in the can be easily identified in the way the blood clots due to abnormal fibrin monomers and sialic acid. Sialic acid is known to terminate the carbohydrate chains that make up fibrinogen. The detection of sialic acid in the MOST is important because several disease conditions or symptoms such as diabetes, arthritis, heart attack, stroke, atherosclerosis and cancer appear in the form of beads in clear areas of polymerized proteins as can be seen below:

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According to the U.S Food and Drug administration sialic acid liberation from carbohydrate is an acceptable and approved indicator for cancer.

Therefore this makes the MOST an invaluable tool in the early detection and prevention of these disease conditions. The MOST is not simply an early warning system current conditions can also be detected such as: hormonal and sugar imbalances, heavy metals, abdominal challenges, digestive dysfunction, organ stress, parasitic inclusions etc.

The MOST is an essential tool in the prevention of disease and has been around since mid 19th and early 20th century. Nutritional Microscopy incorporating MOST is a very important alternative examination used by holistic medical, osteopathic, chiropractic, and naturopathic physicians. Some powerful testimonials as to the efficacy of live blood analysis and the MOST can be seen here

Possibly the most important factor is that one is able to use food as a medicine as quoted by Dr Hippocrates 460 AD.

By: Errol Denton (Cert Nutritional Microscopist) February 23rd 2007

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Mental Massage : a New Way to Relax

Life is getting stressed and technology, far from helping us relax, has increased work and stress. Those with computer work have to sit hunched over a desk all day long but the stress of work has caused other tensions of the mind. We once thought that Spa therapy is becoming a fashion. Those were the days. Now Spa has become a necessity and just as the demand has risen, Spa resorts are increasingly becoming better organised, as they say, in mind and body. The Balinese Spas, for instance are taking the wellness experience to the next level by introducing professional counselling to the menu. It seems spas are no longer just beauty parlours and fat farms – these days, they want to sort out your mental health too. The concept is very promising as it supported with qualified therapists.

Massage Research & Surveys

Surveys suggest that one in four Europeans suffers from mental-health problems and the UK-based adventure travel website www.AwimAway.com is inundated with requests for spa breaks. “What follows is more interesting”, says its CEO Harish Kohli. These requests are accompanied by comments such as “I am getting divorced”; “my job is so stressfull”; “I’m fed up of being so fat”.

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Research also indicates that “Stress-related disorders make up between 80-and-90 percent of the ailments. What they require is someone to listen, someone to touch them, someone to care. That does not exist in modern medicine.

One of the complaints heard frequently is that physicians don’t touch their patients any more. Touch just isn’t there. Years ago massage was a big part of nursing. There was so much care, so much touch, so much goodness conveyed through massage.

Many now believe that massage therapy is absolutely key in the healing process because it relieves stress, it is obviously foundational in the healing process any time and anywhere. Perhaps a resort offering “proper” therapy is just the ticket?

Chic Spas

The accommodation is Spas is the epitome of Asian chic, overlooking a steep, deep-green rainforest valley and foaming river. The restaurants serve delicious food that’s also healthy. But the best they offer is the emotional-health, sometimes in group-participation coaching that can have topics such as “how to break bad habits and maintain good ones”. They hope to encourage guests to see how to make constructive changes. Sometimes, we tend to ignore how important our emotional health is to our physical welfare. Studies have shown that after operations patients with a positive attitude leave hospital sooner and their scars heal more quickly.

The process works if the counselling is used in conjunction with the spa’s other specialist services. These include a nutritionist, an iridologist, an osteopath and an Ayurvedic doctor. Get ready for the new era of yoga and massage. This will now be complemented with mental massage.

Where To Go

UK-based operator AwimAway (020 7430 1766, www.awimaway.com) offers Spa holidays to destinations around the world. AwimAway has special offers to Bali and India and can organise your holiday to the resorts with spa, yoga and mental message.

Harish Kohli is an avid traveller who likes to share good adventure travel ideas with others. He is also CEO of AwimAway.com where he can help tailor-make an experiential or adventure holidays for you. Visit www.awimaway.com to see what’s new online.

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Neuromuscular Therapy – What is it and What Does it Do?

Massage therapy has been used for thousands of years to help relax and calm people as well as offer physical healing. Neuromuscular therapy is used to relieve pain and specific problems a patient is experiencing. It is used to focus pressure on certain areas of skeletal muscle and can reduce pain and tension, but also help balance your posture and lengthen as well as strengthen tissues. These areas are often myofascial trigger points. Myofasical trigger points are hyperirritable spots located within skeletal muscle. These spots are associated with nodules of bands of muscle fibers. These nodules become small contracture knots and therefore cause pain to the patient. By focusing on these points with neuromuscular therapy, a massage therapist with the right training can help decrease the contractions and this help relieve the pain. It is a great therapy to assess, treat, and help prevent soft tissue injuries and thus relieve chronic pain. Neuromuscular therapy is often used by occupational therapists, physical therapists, nurses, chiropractors, and those that practice osteopathic and physical medicine.

The technique of neuromuscular therapy (sometimes referred to as NMT) was developed by Dr. Stanley Leif and Boris Chaitow. Both were trained in chiropractics and naturopathy, which is a philosophy that seeks to improve health by focusing on the body’s innate ability to recover. They worked with Dewanchand Varma and Bernard MacFadden to help develop neuromuscular therapy in order to help patients suffering from soft tissue dysfunction. One part of neuromuscular therapy focuses on the fact that the body can heal itself. Stimulation from neuromuscular therapy can help hasten the natural healing process.

A neuromuscular therapist takes into account many aspects of the patient before beginning therapy. Things like age, stress, prior therapy, family history, diet, and nutrition will be looked at. By looking at the patient’s history and health, they can ascertain what type or how much therapy is needed. They may work with the patient’s primary physician if certain conditions exist. For example, if an elderly woman with a calcium deficient diet had hip or lower back pain; the therapist will need to watch for possible osteoporosis or hip fractures. They may need to alter their procedures to accommodate such patients. They will also look at posture distortion to see what other pains that can be causing.

The therapist will use their thumbs, fingers, and elbows as well as pressure bars during the massage. The pressure bars help release the muscular contractions. One good thing about neuromuscular therapy is it concentrates on placement much more than degree of pressure, so a good deal of pressure is not normally necessary.

Who can be helped by neuromuscular therapy? Anyone that suffers from chronic pain can be helped by neuromuscular massage. Whether you have chronic pain due to an occupational injury, a sports injury, or an automobile injury, if you suffer from chronic pain, you may want to give neuromuscular therapy a try. Others that respond well to neuromuscular therapy are those that suffer from sciatica, rotator cuff dysfunction, carpal tunnel syndrome, thoracic outlet syndrome, temporomandibular joint dysfunction, and even migraine headaches.

Annalisa Zisman, a proficient author and tutor, she is a leading practitioner for many massage courses. Annalisa specializes in Indian Head Massage, Thai Foot and Thai Herbal Compress Massage techniques.

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7 Reasons Why We End Up Wit a Heart Attack

According to U.S. General Surgeon, heart attacks and strokes are highly preventable. Thus, if more people die from heart disease than from any other illness, we need to give a serious consideration to what we are doing wrong.

In this article you will find the 7 main reasons why we may end up being part of the American Heart Association’s statistics.

1. We smoke.
The risk of dying of a heart attack is about four times higher in people who smoke than in those who don’t smoke.

Many of us are under the impression that the major danger from smoking is cancer but that is not quite true; smoking is the major risk factor for heart disease, stroke, and cardiovascular disease. In fact, about 40% of deaths caused by cardiovascular disease are due to smoking.

Smoking contributes to heart disease in the following manner:
• Increases blood pressure, a risk for heart attacks and strokes.
• The carcinogen components in tobacco damage the walls of the arteries.
• The carbon monoxide from the burning of the tobacco interferes with the blood capacity to carry oxygen to our heart.
• Smoking causes the narrowing of the blood vessels that carry blood to our legs and arms.

I know that to stop smoking is not a piece of cake but you have to make an effort. If you try, I am confident you’ll succeed. Be strong! Look for professional help to assist you in this task. And don’t get discourage if you have already tried and didn’t make it. Try as many times as you can.

2. We don’t walk.
Over the past 50 years, health professionals have examined the association between physical activity and the risk for heart disease. The findings consistently reveal that people who are physically active have half the risk for heart attacks than people who are not active. Those studies show also that at least 30 minutes of moderate physical activity, such as brisk walking, on most days of the week, is sufficient to reduce the risk of heart attack. ?

Keep in mind that the heart is a muscle, and like any other muscle in the body, it becomes stronger the more you exercise it. Without exercise, it loses muscle fibers and becomes weak until it is unable to do its job. And the last thing you need is a heart that can’t do its job.

The direct effects of physical activity on heart disease are:
• Makes the heart stronger so it can pump more blood with fewer beats
• Lowers blood pressure by increasing the diameter of the coronary arteries.
• Lowers “LDL”, the bad cholesterol
• Increases “HDL”, the “good” cholesterol
• Decreases triglycerides
• Decreases the risk of diabetes, which is a risk for heart attacks

3. We eat too much saturated fat
There is a reason why health authorities advice us to limit the consumption of saturated fat:

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• Saturated fat is the most rigid of all fats and is solid at room temperature. Solid fats are hard to dissolve and can easily get stuck in your arteries.
• Saturated fat causes the liver to overproduce cholesterol. The liver makes about 75 percent of the cholesterol your body needs from internal sources, while the remaining 25 percent comes from food. But when you eat too much saturated fat, your liver keeps producing cholesterol and you end up with much more cholesterol than you need.

Limit saturated fat consumption to less than 10 percent of the total calories ingested per day.

4. We ingest too many foods containing hydrogenated oils or trans fats
Health authorities are concerned that the consumption of trans fats might have contributed to the 20th century epidemic of coronary heart disease.

Hydrogenated oils or trans fats as they are usually called, are produced artificially by inserting molecules of hydrogen in vegetable oils, a process called hydrogenation. Through this process, the oil, which is liquid at room temperature, changes its original form and becomes solid. In other words, it becomes saturated fat. In addition, the unnatural shapes of trans fats cause our cells to become malformed and to malfunction. And that includes the cells of the heart and the arteries.

Read the food label and avoid products which contain trans fats or hydrogenated fats. Example of foods that contain these harmful fats are:
• Industrial bakery such as cookies, donuts, croissants, cakes, and the like
• Solid margarine
• Fried fast food

5. We don’t eat enough fruits and vegetables
We know that people who consume plant foods regularly have a lower incidence of heart disease than those who do not include them in their diet.

Fruits and vegetables contain phytochemicals, nonnutritive chemicals found in plant foods that protect their host plants from infections and microbial invasions. Recently, however, we have learned that phytochemicals are also crucial in protecting humans against many diseases, including heart disease.

Among the functions phytochemicals perform in our bodies are:
• They act as antioxidants
• They keep the walls of small blood vessels healthy
• They make our small blood vessels stronger
• They prevent platelets from becoming sticky and piling up
• They block specific enzymes that raise blood pressure.

Include about 9 portions of fruits and vegetables a day as part of a healthy diet.

6. We have too much stress
Have you ever felt strong headaches, muscle pain, anxiety, insomnia, and tiredness? If you identify yourself with some of these symptoms, you body may be going through an excess of tension.

Nowadays, 80 percent of the population suffers from some kind of symptoms caused by stress which many times end up in illnesses such as high blood pressure, a risk factor for heart attacks. Trying to cover on a daily basis more tasks than you physically can handle may be one of the major contributors to your stress. It is probably that one of the reasons why you succumb to disease easily is the level of stress in your life since tension reduces your capacity of adaptation to your environment.

You need to learn how to surround yourself with peace and serenity. Here are a few steps you can take to achieve your goal:
• Walk as much as you can.
• Add vitamin B to your diet. These vitamins have a calming and relaxing effect on the nervous system and are an excellent help to combat anxiety, irritability, tension and insomnia. Food sources of vitamin B are whole grains, green peas, fish, eggs and brewer’s yeast. Take a glass of orange juice in the morning and add the brewer’s yeast. Vitamin C is also necessary in this process. You can also add a supplement that includes vitamin B complex.
• Make nuts part of your diet. Nuts are high in calcium, magnesium, potassium, zinc, and chrome, minerals that favor muscle relaxation. You may want to include a supplement that includes these minerals.
• Have a session of osteopathy. Stress affects your body equilibrium. An osteopath can give you a massage that will help you reestablish the equilibrium you have lost.
• Give yourself 10 minutes every day to call a friend and chat.
• Take at least 4 free days a month where you can wake up in the morning without having planned anything to do. That way you can take the time to think what you would like to do that day. And if what appeals to you is doing nothing, then, by all means, do nothing!

7. We drink too much alcohol
Avoid high alcohol consumption. 5 to 7 percent of the hypertension we see in people is due to high alcohol intake. The Health World Organization estimates that almost 2/3 of strokes and 50 percent of heart attacks are caused by high blood pressure.

Limit your alcohol intake to two small glasses of wine a day if you are a male and one small glass a day if you are a female.

Final thoughts
If you make an effort to implement these seven guidelines in your life, you will be well ahead with the fight against heart disease. And the beauty of it is that you won’t be part of the yearly statistics issued by the American Heart Association regarding the amount of deaths occurred by heart attacks.

References
1. Thompson P. Preventing coronary heart disease. The role of physical activity. The Physician and Sportsmedicine. 2001 Feb;29(2).

Emilia Klapp has a Bachelor in Nutrition Science and is certified as a Registered Dietitian by the American Dietetic Association. With her book “Your Heart Needs the Mediterranean Diet”, she has helped many people to prevent high blood pressure and high cholesterol. For more information about the author and the book and to get a list of the 10 Top curative ingredients, go to www.emiliaklapp.com

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Accounts Receivable Financing In The Medical Industry

The medical industry faces the challenge of keeping their practices or medical institutions functioning smoothly for the need of timely working capital. The health care industry is bogged down by the growing accounts receivables from their patients’ providers of medical insurance carriers. The medical fraternity also faces the difficulty in keeping tracks of invoices and the billing process; this diverts them from their mainstream work of providing medical care to their patients. Accounts receivable financing is fast emerging solution to this specialized sector.


Many accounts receivable financing companies offer services to the medical world, which act as a respite for securing cash to run their daily operations smoothly. These financing companies have customized processes specific to this segment. In simpler terms, medical factoring or medical accounts receivable financing means selling off the accounts receivables accrued by the medical institution to the financing firm. The claim owed to the patients’ medical insurance provider by the patients’ medical insurance carrier is the accounts receivable in this case.


Medical practice provides its service to the patient and the medical insurance company is billed on behalf of the patient, this is the receivable accrued by the medical industry. The medical industry then approaches the accounts receivable financing industry and sells these accounts receivables which in turn releases about 80% to 95% of the net collectible amount for a small fee ranging from as low as 1% to 5%. The funding company assumes the responsibility of collecting the receivable amount from the medical insurance companies and pays up the balance amount once the entire amount is collected from the insurance company.


The medical industry in this way can gain a lot of advantages by selling off their receivables. Most funding companies release funds in about one to two days. The funding companies also provide regular reports to update and enhance the billing process. The ready cash flow also increases the ability of the medical industry to get discounts from their suppliers for regular and timely payments. The capital can be rightly used to enhance services and stimulate growth by attracting and retaining good support staff. The balance sheet will also have a positive effect, as accounts receivable financing is different from a loan. It just advances the cash that will otherwise come in after 30 to 60 days. It is just a conversion of a non-liquid asset, the account receivable into a liquid asset, cash. Thus the debt capacity of the medical institution also remains strong.


Thus, with the help of medical receivable financing the medical practice can reap the benefits of fast and continuous cash flow streaming in to stimulate the growth and expansion of medical facilities. Other benefits also include enhanced business efficiency, by electronic updates on billing, tracking and collections. A wide range of medical industry professionals can get the advantages of this type of hassle free financing. This includes hospitals, nursing homes, surgeons, physicians, osteopaths, oral surgeons, and treatment centers, like rehab, dialysis and surgery centers. Imaging and medical laboratories and even ambulance providers can benefit from this effective funding solution.

I recommend using an experienced Accounts Receivable Financing company such as the Phoenix Capital Group. They have a high level of professionalism and have won numerous awards such as Entrepreneur Magazine’s Top 100. To learn more about factoring visit them at: http://www.phoenixcapitalgroup.com

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How to Treat Lower Back Pain?

Copyright (c) 2008 Robert Sifer

There are a number of reasons that caused lower back pain. Some of these reasons include injury to the muscles, discs that support the spinal column or damage to the ligaments, muscle strain and overuse of muscles. If you find lower back pain annoying and would like to cure this, read on to find out some treatments that can help improve your lower back pains.

For a couple of days, choose a resting position that you find comfortable. You can try lying on your side with the pillow positioned in between your knees. Or try lying on your back on the floor then place a pillow beneath your knees. As much as possible, shift positions, never remain in one position for long. Then every two hours, take a ten to twenty minutes walk, after that rest. In cases where you are experiencing pain, take some medicine like acetaminophen or those that reduce the swelling and irritation such as Ibuprofen or Naproxen. These medicines are effective especially when taken regularly as compared to taking these when the pain is severe.

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Another way to treat lower back pain is by using a heating pad set on low or medium or buy a single-use heating wraps that can last for 8 hours. Although there is no proof that this method actually works, however, you can try them to find out if this can help.

If you think you are able, resume your normal activities. Moving your muscles help keep these strong. It is not recommended that you stay in bed for more than a day because this will only make your lower back pain worse. Walking is another exercise that can help you with your lower back pain. Your physician may also recommend some other exercises that can make your back muscles stronger. Some of the exercises that your doctor may advise you to take can actually strengthen the trunk muscles, core and the spine. Strengthening your muscles usually lead to posture improvement, body balance and decreases the occurrence of injury.

There are other therapies that you may find helpful on reducing your lower back pain. A therapeutic massage can help ease the muscle spasm at your back. While spine adjustment or manipulation through an osteopath, physical therapist or chiropractor achieves the same effect of easing back muscle spasm. Many people will notice that there is a considerable improvement after a single session of therapy and sometime further spine manipulation is not necessary.

Another technique in the treatment of lower back pain involves biofeedback or Cognitive-behavioral therapy. This therapy is used for controlling pain and anything that trigger pain. For more information about this therapy, you can consult with a psychologist, or clinical social workers who are knowledgeable in pain management.

On the other hand, some people suffering from lower back pain prefer alternative treatment such as acupuncture to help them with their condition. There are studies that prove acupuncture to be effective with reducing pain and disabilities connected to back problems.

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Naturopathic Care for Your Baby

Complementary medical care has gained increasing popularity in recent years. More and more people are seeking natural alternatives to healing. It’s no surprise, then, that families are also looking more often for natural therapies to newborn skincare and digestive problems. 

Naturopathic medicine is one approach to holistic healthcare. Naturopathy focuses on helping people achieve optimum health through natural processes, patient education, prevention strategies, and noninvasive therapies. Naturopathic doctors attend several years of specialized medical training at accredited naturopathic medical colleges. The profession, however, is regulated in just twelve states –Alaska, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Kansas, Maine, Montana, New Hampshire, Oregon, Utah, Vermont, and Washington. In those states, NDs must also pass medical board exams to become licensed.

Naturopathic practitioners provide complementary care for their patients. They take a comprehensive approach to health and spend a lot of time listening to their patients and helping them to become active participants in their healthcare. When you visit naturopathic doctors, you’ll find they emphasize nutrition, dietary changes, and lifestyle modification in their treatment plans. Naturopathic doctors do not abandon or replace conventional medicine, though. Instead, they work cooperatively with other healthcare providers to provide a balanced approach to wellbeing.

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Naturopathic treatment of babies can include homeopathy, herbal and physical medicine, and nutrition supplements. Practitioners seek the root cause of health problems and suggest natural, noninvasive therapies to promote healing. For newborns suffering from colic or irritability, they may introduce baby massage. Gentle herbal remedies may be used to heal conditions that affect baby’s delicate skin or digestive disorders. And osteopathic manipulation may be offered to correct musculoskeletal imbalances.

Whatever the technique, the naturopathic practitioner ultimately seeks to improve and enhance baby’s health naturally.

When looking for a naturopathic doctor, it’s important to ensure he or she is properly trained. Your ND should have graduated from an accredited naturopathic college; and if you live in a state that regulates the profession, make sure he or she is properly licensed. A brief consultation with any prospective healthcare provider is advisable, as well, to ensure you feel comfortable with his or her approach to your health.

If you’d like to find out more on what naturopathy can do for your newborn, the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians will help you locate a naturopathic doctor in your area through the organization’s website www.naturopathic.org.

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10 Dermatologist Suggested Skin Care Tips!

Winter reminds us of cozy fireplaces, steaming coffee and rosy cheeks. However, winter can also bring severe skin dryness and flakiness leading to cracking, irritation, and eczema.

Leading dermatologist, David Hoffman says,” The moment you turn on your indoor heating system, the drying process of the skin begins. This is because lowering indoor humidity causes your skin to lose moisture leading to skin feeling dry and itchy. Therefore it is very important that you modify your skin care routine to suit the changing temperatures and seasons.”

It is very important for people to follow different skin care routines for different seasons. Your skin has different requirements in summer, winter, spring and fall.

Here are 10 tips that will help relieve skin dryness during the cooler months of the year.

Apply non-irritating and hypoallergenic moisture that nourishe the skin but doesn’t disturb its normal pH balance. Clayton Shagal Elasthy Gel moisturizes the skin from within and stimulates the elastin fibers. Because it is able to penetrate within the dermis layer of the skin, it combines with collagen and hydrates the skin naturally.

A hot shower on a cold day might feel heavenly. As tempting may that be, be aware that intense heat can break down the lipid barriers of the skin and result in severe moisture loss. Bathe with lukewarm water instead and apply ample amounts of moisturizer.

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Fragrances generally have anti-oxidative properties that tend to remove moisture from the skin leaving it high and dry. Therefore use fragrance free skin care products that are non- detergent and have neutral pH in order to cleanse your skin.

Dry air leads to dry skin leaving you dry and itchy. A good way to counter this problem is to place a humidifier in your room and prevent your skin from drying.

Make sure you wear natural fabrics in winter. Natural fabrics allow the skin to breathe and the skin’s natural moisturization process to take place. Synthetic products tend to suffocate the skin which eventually leads to signs of excessive dryness.

Fragranced detergents and fabric softeners may make your clothes smell good and feel soft and smooth. However, when contacting your skin these same ingredients may cause irritation, dryness and other skin problems.

Drinking lots and lots of water throughout the day is not just a summer ritual. It does good even in the winter months. Hydrating your skin from within will create a radiant glowing and healthy complexion.

Don’t keep your skin exposed to the chilly weather outside. Keep your self wrapped up and protected from the harsh temperature.

Your hands are at the highest risk of showing dryness. Wear gloves to keep them protected against the cold.

If there happens to be any severe skin damage due to exposure to the cold, go to your physician and to seek appropriate treatment.

Dr. Marilynn Syrett graduated from Western University of Health Sciences, College of Osteopathic Medicine Of The Pacific in 1998. She has written many articles about the use and effectiveness of skin care products in addition to topics like acne care, anti aging skin care and sun tanning.

Dr. Marilynn Syrett graduated from Western University of Health Sciences, College of Osteopathic Medicine Of The Pacific in 1998 and has a keen interest in the use and effectiveness of skin care products. Her affiliations with The Collaborative on Health and the Environment and the Teleosis Institute has gained her in-depth knowledge about various skin problems and their solutions like anti aging skin care, acne care and customized solutions for different skin types.

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Benefits of Aromatherapy, Uses of Essential Oils

Aromatherapy Benefits can sometimes be helpful in a mild, gentle way in reducing stress, helping with mood, improving alertness, or helping to relax or induce sleep. However, one has to be sensitive to aromatherapy essential oil treatment, and not too many people may be sensitive enough to notice a clear benefit.

Aromatherapy is used in France in combination with other traditional medical practices. The most successful use to date is for the antiseptic properties the essential oils have. Essential oils are sometimes prescribed and administered by French physicians to targeting harmful organisms that may lead to bacterial, viral or fungal infections.

Aromatherapy has become a very popular means of healing and relaxation, and is practiced all over the world today. Dating back to ancient civilizations, its use of a variety of natural oils from herbs and plants has been known to aid in the healing of many conditions and provide both physical and mental relief to many people. As shown in more recent times, there are many health benefits to using Aromatherapy, a fact that wasn’t lost on those in ancient times.

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Aromatherapy has roots in antiquity with the use of aromatic oils. Aromas are used to identify the oils, to determine adulteration, and to stir the memory. Aromatherapy is already slowly getting into the mainstream. Nurses, doctors, massage therapists, osteopaths and trained aromatherapists are some of the people who practise aromatherapy.

Aromatherapy benefits can be practiced in many ways, either by means of inhalation or absorbing the aroma molecules by means of the skin. Different kinds of aromatherapy oil contain different beneficial values. For example, cinnamon bark oil contains analgesic and antiseptic properties.

Once you start using essential oils, you’ll be amazed at the amount of benefits you’ll experience. Tests have shown that they enter the blood, and can assist in both health and beauty. Don’t make the mistake of thinking that you should apply these oils directly to your skin in their natural form, though. They are very powerful and concentrated, and will damage your beauty rather than enhance it. The oils need to be diluted first. Try using almond oils, grape seed oil or apricot oils.

Essential oil extracted from Bergamot; Clary Sage; Juniper; Lavender; Marjoram ahs got a calming action on your nervous system. Also, for the relaxation, you can go for an aromatherapy message session where not only a soft human touch will soothe release your body from the daily pressure, but the essential oils give you a healthy breath around. You can use aromatherapy candles too, for this purpose, which is not only free from unhealthy smokes, but also generate sweet and healthy fragrance to charm your aura. Again, Chamomile; Lavender; Marjoram are the essential oils those induce sleep and are amazingly beneficial for the insomniacs.

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Best Medical Schools in World

Going to medical school is not an easy job. On your behalf, it requires a serious commitment and an involvement on all levels of the person, intellectual,financial and emotional. What is cost of medical education, the cost of obtaining a medical degree can be 0,000 at the most including living expenses. In fact, the average medical graduate accumulates as much as 0,000 in debt.

Medical school ranking is very important aspect for medical and health related students. In World, there are lot of medical schools which are known for world-class facilities, top-notch faculty and numerous research publications. However, there is no medical school, famous or not, who has a monopoly on providing an unbeatable medical education. Basically medical school ranking is separated into two lists.
1- best medical schools in terms of research
2-best medical school in terms of primary care

In Research category we have schools which show capacity to invest in and produce medical knowledge while primary care refers to the training of medical students regarding precisely that treating and caring of patient and primary care.

Before actually sharing the list of medical schools here it is important to mention that it is possible that some excellent medical schools may be missing in this list. You should keep in mind that it’s a matter of ranking and what characteristics are used to make it. It does not mean that if a school is ranked low in this medical schools list, the doctors coming from these schools are not good and qualified.

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Here are the lists of best medical schools in World and United States, for research and primary care separately.

Best 10 medical schools (primary care)

1. University of Washington
2. Oregon Health & Science University
3. University of California San Francisco
4. Mich. State U. Coll. of Osteopathic Medicine
5. University of Minnesota Duluth
6. University of California San Diego
7. University of New Mexico
8. University of Wisconsin Madison
9. University of Iowa (Roy J. & Lucille A. Carver)
10.University of Minnesota Twin Cities

Best 10 medical schools (research)

1. Harvard University
2. Johns Hopkins University
3. Washington University in St. Louis
4. Duke University
5. University of Pennsylvania
6. University of California San Francisco
7. Columbia U. College of Physicians and Surgeons
8. Stanford University
9 University of Michigan Ann Arbor
10. Yale University

The most prestigious medical school in the United States is probably the Harvard Medical School.It was founded in the eighteenth century. This school has produced Nobel Prize winners, spearheaded the development of the most modern technologies and pioneered breakthroughs in almost every aspect of medicine health and science. It is said that their acceptance rate is very low (round about 5%) and students need an average MCAT score of 11.7.

The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is another excellent research medical school. It was founded in 1893, it also boasts of the same honors and qualifications like Harvard medical school. Another top medical schools are Duke Medical School and Stanford University.

You can find out more about the Best Medical Schools as well as much more information on everything to do with online medical health schools and programs at http://www.healthonlinedegree.com

Visit our website to find more about complete list of Online medical schools Dr. Armughan Riaz M.B.B.S Dip Card, working as consultant Cardiologist in District Sialkot Pakistan. He often publish his articles on EECP Treatment

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