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Acupressure The treatment is done by applying finger pressure at the acupoints
by which the Yin-Yang forces are balanced. Acupressure essentially means employing massage techniques by
applying pressure of various types over specific points on the body to
stimulate energy points. The idea is to make available to all parts or the
organs of the body an adequate amount of chi, the energy that flows in the
network of different meridians or their collaterals. |
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Acupuncture |
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Aromatherapy Aromatherapy works effectively through the brain, through the mind and through the emotions. For example, the tender yellow flower of the Ylang Ylang tree is considered so worthy of love that it is placed on wedding beds in Indonesia. When you need a soothing balm for your senses, you need to close your eyes and feel the lush coolness of an immense forest filled with cedars, trees of frankincense and sandalwood through deep breaths of the lovely, fresh scent of those trees. "If the day and night are such that you greet them with joy and life emits a fragrance like flowers and sweet scented herbs - that is your success. All nature is your congratulations." Henry David Thoreaux |
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Bach Flower
Remedy In this system the healing of physical disorders is done by the treatment of mental & emotional problems like depression, worry, anxiety etc. This system was developed by Dr. Edward Bach who classified people into 12 archetypes, each with a habitual negative emotional state indicated by a key word such as loneliness and fear. Dr. Bach set out the plants that made these states positive. He called them 'The Twelve Healers' and eventually found 26 others termed as 'The Helpers', making 38 remedies in all. |
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