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thehda.org The H.D.A.
The H.D.A. is an international Natural Health and Hygienic organization accrediting post-secondary educational schools, colleges, universities, and institutes in the Natural Health and Hygienic philosophies.
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vetoutreach.net INTRODUCTION
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youtravelcheap.com SQ's Life Journey and Travel Adventures
This is the website of SQ, an avid traveller, who will share with you travelogues of all the places she has visited, as well as travel advice and useful travel information.
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sidracap.com Sidra Capital - Home
Founded in 2006 and licensed by the Capital Market Authority(CMA) to carry out (1)Dealing as underwriter,(2)Manager,(3)Arrange,(4)Advisor, and (5)Custodian in securities business.
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unanimedicines.com Unani Medicine
Unani Medicine: Unani medicine may be one of the oldest systems of medicine still in continuous. Although Unani medicine is practiced today mostly in South Asia, it has roots in ancient Greece and can be traced back to Hippocrates. Because the practice of Unani medicine involves meticulous record-keeping, there is a great deal of recorded information preserved in books about this practice. In Arabic, Hindi and Persian, “Unani” means “Greek.” Some studies have found that countries where Unani medicine is used have the lowest cancer rates in the world.   Unani medicine in India   Unani medicine was first practiced in India in the 12th or 13th century and bears many similarities to Ayurveda. There are currently forty colleges in India that teach Unani medicine.   Unani medicine principles   Unani medicine is based on the principle that the body attempts to maintain homeostasis by automatically correcting any imbalances. When this system fails, according to Unani medicine, a derangement occurs in the bodily “humours” – blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile. A change in what Unani medicine calls the “humours” will eventually affect some of the body’s organs and tissues, which will begin to demonstrate pathology, leading to illness.   Diagnosis in Unani medicine   Most ailments are considered by Unani medicine to stem from an overabundance of one of the humours, and a preliminary diagnosis may be made by observing the patient’s personality type—for example, a person under high stress who reacts with anger and irritability is thought to have an excess of yellow bile.   The four humours in Unani medicine are thought to produce the following personality symptoms:   Yellow bile: Anger, irritability, tension, stress, hyperactivity Black bile: Depression, melancholy, weeping, lack of focus Blood: Cheerfulness, relaxation, optimism, hope Phlegm: Exhaustion, slowness of thought and body, sleepiness   Unani medicine also takes body temperature into account. The body is thought to operate most efficiently at 98.6 degrees F. The actual temperature range for human life is between 95 and 105 degrees; core body temperatures outside that range are unlikely to sustain life. That means, according to Unani medicine, that there are only ten degrees in the range of healthy human body temperatures. A Unani medicine practitioner would say that a person whose body temperature is 97.6 degrees is therefore operating at a full 10 percent less than optimal capacity.   The Unani medicine practitioner carefully examines the patient’s urine and stools, because these eliminations reveal a great deal about the diet and the balance of bodily humours.   Unani medicine treatment: diet   Treating illness with Unani medicine involves eliminating the cause of the disruption; rebalancing the humours; and finally, healing the organs involved. Treatment may include diet therapy, regimental therapy, and pharmacotherapy. Surgery is also sometimes used.   The use of edible herbs and foods, accompanied by other changes in diet (diet therapy) is often thought of as the first medicinal choice by practitioners of Unani medicine. Foods in Unani medicine are considered either “heating” (such as chicken, grapes, and pistachio nuts) or “cooling” (beef, apples, and coffee.) Care is taken by the Unani medicine patient to have completed digestion for the day before sleeping, which means eating the last meal of the day several hours before bedtime.   The Standard American Diet (SAD), by Unani medicine terms, is made up primarily of “cold” foods: meat, potatoes, butter, refined sugar, etc. Unani medicine practitioners believe that eating mostly “cold” foods leads to an excess production of phlegm. Unani medicine sees the symptoms of excess phlegm as migraine headache, arthritis, respiratory problems, menstrual cramps, and constipation—all of which are rampant in the US among people eating the SAD diet. What Unani medicine considers the “heating” foods that might counter-balance this diet—lamb, eggplant, hummus, nuts, honey, cinnamon—are rarely incorporated into the American diet in sufficient quantities and are notably absent in “fast foods.”   Unani medicine treatment: regimen   A program of specified activity, including exercise and meditation, is known in Unani medicine as “regimental therapy.” Unani medicine therapies may include cupping (the application of heated glass cups to areas of the skin which create a suction thought to draw out toxins); sweating in heated saunas; and bathing to assist the skin in detoxification.   In Unani medicine cupping, heated cups are applied to specific areas of the body to draw toxins from areas considered by Unani medicine to be related. Cups may be applied to the lower legs to promote healthy menstruation, for example. In general, Unani medicine uses cupping to draw inflammation from deep areas of the body to the surface and divert inflammation from vital organs, as well as promoting circulation and relieving pain.   Unani medicine treatment: medications   Prescription medications made of natural substances are referred to Unani medicine as “pharmacotherapy.” More than 98,000 specific Unani medicine formulations are used. Most Unani medicine pharmaceuticals are administered as a whole plant rather than a distillation or extraction of the plant’s “active” ingredient. Unani medicine practitioners believe the active ingredient should be allowed to remain with other natural elements of the plant to help counteract possible side effects.   Unani medicine pharmacotherapy is not generally given with the aim of eliminating a troubling symptom or alleviating a specific organ problem; instead, these medications are given to rebalance the body, relying on the body’s wisdom to eliminate pathologies on its own if given the proper environment. Many Unani medicine drugs act to stimulate and support the patient’s immune system so that system can function at an optimal level.        
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uniquenursing.co.za Home Nursing | Private Nursing Services | Professional Home Health Care & Traveling Nursing
Unique Nursing - home Nursing and private Nursing Services for individuals and corporates in South Africa. Professional Home Health Care & Traveling Nursing for your medical needs.
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acropolis.org.in New-Acropolis India
בסטודיו מתקיימים קורסים שנתיים לצלמים מתחילים וקורסים מרוכזים לצלמים מקצועיים שרוצים להתנסות בתחומים כמו: עקרונות תאורת אולפן, צילום פורטרטים, צילום פרסומת, צילום אופנה, צילום טכני ועוד.
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occultmedicine.com Occult Medicine
Occult Medicine: Occult medicine is a field that includes forms of medicine that fall outside the realm of traditional Western medicine and may even be unknown within the greater bodies of non-traditional medicine such as Traditional Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda.   The word “occult” means hidden. Occult medicine is a system of medical practices that are not known or accessible to the general population. Occult medicine also may refer to medicine that involves ceremonies and prayer to affect the patient’s healing.   Occult medicine is sometimes connected to “gnosis,” a word referring to ancient wisdom concerning medicine. A practitioner of occult medicine is often known as a “gnostic healer.” Occult medicine is believed by some to trace its roots back to the origin of mankind; modern practitioners of occult medicine may use the same ceremonies and formulas that were used by the most ancient human civilizations.   Much of occult medicine is based on nature and natural materials, which were the only tools available to ancient cultures. Gnostic healers may be herbalists or botanists who believe in the spiritual healing powers of plant materials and combine these powers with prayer and ritual to bring about healing. Occult medicine may also be referred to as a form of magic in the broadest sense. Healing through occult medicine may be called “practical magic.”   The “medicine men” of tribal cultures were gnostic healers and could accurately be described as practicing occult medicine because their methodologies were hidden from general knowledge and were passed down directly from one generation of healers to the next. Such healers are sometimes called “spiritual doctors” not because they adhere to some system of spirituality but because they communicate with and utilize the spirits of plant materials and other elements of nature such as magnetic rocks and crystals.   Occult medicine healings may take place outside the sphere of the physical world, such as astral body healings while the patient is asleep and has temporarily left his physical body. Spiritual beings such as angels or the faeries governing certain elements may be called upon for assistance in occult medicine practices. The occult medicine temples of healing in the Mayan tradition are said to exist in the fourth dimension.   In this century, occult medicine may encompass occult pseudo-scientific practices such as astrology, aura analysis, Kirlian photography, and palmistry. Occult medicine also may include modern-day practitioners of such ancient traditional practices as shamanism, clairvoyant diagnosis, faith healing, and witchcraft. Some traditional Western doctors might even consider Traditional Chinese Medicine or Christian Science as branches of occult medicine because they are based upon principles that can be intuited but not proven by science.   Believers in occult medicine would argue that the results of such a system cannot be measured by means that exist outside their reality. In other words, a shaman’s healing cannot be scientifically measured because shamanism is outside the realm of science. However, believers would argue, that does not make shamanic healing or any other form of occult medicine less real or less effective to the one who is cured by such means.   “The true doctor is not the result of scientific schools but the one who became a doctor through the light of divine wisdom itself.” Gnostic physician Frans Hartman      
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parentingfromlove.com Your Family Whisperer | parent coaching and parent education by Dana McKnight Flentroy
Dana McKnight Flentroy, M.S.W., is Your Family Whisperer, providing parent coaching and parent education to develop the skills to create a home atmosphere of cooperation, respect and mutual trust all leading to a loving home.
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susanolij.com Susan Olij - home
Susan Olij's constant inspiration is the approach of art making as a self-excavating opportunity and to dig into the psychosis and human psychology with the assistance of eastern and western philosophies in consciousness.
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