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    can try every pill on the market, but you still won’t feel your best unless you employ a few trusted, natural methods. At Alternative Choices Wellness Center in Buena Vista, CO, their expert staff focuses on holistic healing treatments, including reiki therapy, spiritual coaching, and more. By employing natural approaches to physical and emotional healing, they help people restore their bodies and minds to the way nature intended. With the goal of spreading health and wellbeing to their community

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    result in eye diseases such as macular degeneration. How Reiki, Qigong, and Bates Methods Improve Eyesight. Reiki Reiki is considered a holistic treatment of eye problems as it focuses on all four energy levels- physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. Reiki notices that illness occurs on one of the four levels; however, a patient is treated as a whole hence bringing all levels into harmony. Pure Reiki Technique to Improve Eyesight A Reiki specialist performs this technique. They'll place the palm

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    Inhalation Therapy

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    Have you ever considered the many benefits of contemporary therapy health options? At Port Jeff Salt Cave, clients enjoy an extraordinarily relaxing experience in Reiki and meditation therapies. Husband and wife team, Rich and Marci Guzman, both of whom are registered nurses with more than 3 decades of experience, provide approaches that are steeped in Eastern practices. This includes a proactive approach to the human body rather than a reactive approach. In other words, the goal is to prevent illnesses

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    What Is Pranic Healing?

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    The common element between Reiki healing and Pranic healing is the Universal Energy, better known as the life force energy. The only difference is the way in which this energy is administered to the recipient. In Reiki healing, a master or practitioner acts as a mediator between the universal energy and the recipient's 7 chakras. The master's energy points or chakras are

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    Anxiety Disorder

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    The mental illness I chose to write about is one that my mom suffers from which would be panic disorder. A panic disorder is a form of an anxiety disorder. The history of anxiety disorders dates back before medical records were recorded. In the sixteenth century, anxiety was known as hysteria. Professional had different opinions on the cause of this disorder, for example, witchcraft, had to do with the uterus until men were found to have the same condition, the person is a hypochondriac, and demons

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    Pain Perception According to John Hopkins Medicine (n.d.), pain is an uncomfortable feeling that tells you something may be wrong. It can be fixed, throbbing, stabbing, aching, pinching, or described in many other ways. Pain is categorized as either acute or chronic. Acute pain is usually severe and brief, and is often a signal that your body has been injured. Chronic pain can vary from mild to severe and is there for long periods of time (John Hopkins Medicine, n.d). This paper will discuss a scenario

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    Breast cancer Cancer is a broad term to describe a disease that the cells grow and invade the health cells in the body. Breast cancer starts in the breast and the damaged cells invade the surrounding breast tissue and can spread to other areas of the body. But if early detected as well as treatment most people are able to carry on living there life. [1] Cancer begins in the cells of the body, which is the basic building blocks of the tissue. sometimes the growth of the cells go wrong and thats

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    Erapeutic Therapy

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    healthcare professionals should approach the presentation of integrative therapies to their patients. Specifically, their experiment investigated the effects yoga, massage, and Reiki services had on the well-being of cancer patients in a cancer resource center. The specific class that was taken (yoga, massage, or Reiki) and how long patients attended them (1–3

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    Pain 1. Asian cultures typically deal with pain differently than white, Anglo-Saxon cultures. The Asian culture is usually described as apathetic or stoic. They tend to decline pain medications or request very little. Therefore Mrs. Wong who had a total hip replacement is experiencing the greater amount of pain. Although, she is only taking over the counter Motrin and scaling her pain a 3 out of 10; she has undoubtedly learned to keep her feelings to herself (D’Amico & Barbarito, 2016, Chapter 11)

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    In today 's society, we are fortunate enough to live in a very diverse and multicultural nation. Thus, one may not realize that there is a vast array of health issues that is associated with it. A variety of issues that could come with a multicultural society could include, but not limited to: health disparities, access to healthcare, getting equal and quality care, and cultural appropriation. Likewise, there are factors involved that prevents people of minority groups from gaining access to the

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