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Lifestyle and Home Remedies for Stress

The cure for stress is relaxation and peace of mind. In order to have a healthy mind, you also need to have a healthy body. You can utilize practical and natural treatment plans to help reduce stress in your body .without resorting to medications.  Besides … Continue reading

This entry was posted in Acupuncture and tagged Stress on November 4, 2013 by Stephanie Harper.

Acne – Coping and Support

The effects of acne often are more felt psychologically than physically and may lead to anxiety and depression. An unpleasant facial appearance naturally can cause loss of self confidence leading to stress and withdrawal from the wide public for as much as possible. The need … Continue reading

This entry was posted in Acupuncture and tagged Acne on November 3, 2013 by Stephanie Harper.

Acid Reflux Causes

The word reflux means to recede or to flow back in Old Latin (relfuxus, refluere). Acid reflux is often termed as heartburn. Heartburn is actually the sensation one feels when the acid flows back to the esophagus, while acid reflux is the flow back of … Continue reading

This entry was posted in Acupuncture and tagged Acid Reflux Causes on November 3, 2013 by Stephanie Harper.

Acne – Preparing for your Appointment

If you really want to do something about your acne, then consult with your doctor or qualified dermatologist in order to find the best way to address this problem. Early treatment usually produces the best treatment result which can imply minimal risk of scarring and … Continue reading

This entry was posted in Uncategorized on October 27, 2013 by Stephanie Harper.

Acid Reflux – Preparing for your Appointment

If you find that your heartburn episodes are becoming more and more frequent, you may need to see a doctor as these episodes can lead to worse conditions and complications.

It’s important to immediately talk to your doctor if you experience any of these symptoms:… Continue reading

This entry was posted in Acupuncture on October 27, 2013 by Stephanie Harper.

Symptoms of Back Pain

There are many factors that can cause back pain; however, almost always back pain can be traced to a person’s poor posture. Back pain can also be caused by sitting on non-ergonomic chairs where the lumbar muscles are subjected to extreme pressure and lack … Continue reading

This entry was posted in Acupuncture and tagged Back Pain on October 27, 2013 by Stephanie Harper.

Coping with Tonsillitis

Here are some measures that can help you deal well with tonsillitis:

Do not go to work or school until your tonsillitis is all well healed – Tonsillitis is an infectious disease and people you come into contact with may likely get infected. You … Continue reading

This entry was posted in Acupuncture and tagged Tonsillitis on October 18, 2013 by Stephanie Harper.

Coping and Support for Stress

The best way to better cope with stress is to identify its cause. This may be a relationship, food, illness, person, thought, action or even a word. Identifying what stresses you out can make it much easier for the stress to go away.

When you … Continue reading

This entry was posted in Acupuncture and tagged Stress on October 18, 2013 by Stephanie Harper.

Definition of Back Pain

Basically, back pain is pain that is experienced in the upper or lower back. Usually this type of pain can either be felt as a stabbing acute type of pain or as a dull tension or stiffness in the back. Back pain can be caused … Continue reading

This entry was posted in Acupuncture and tagged Back Pain on October 18, 2013 by Stephanie Harper.

Identifying The Potential Risk Factors of Major Depression or Suicide

It is important to identify the potential risk factors of major depression or suicide to prevent any unwanted tragedy from occurring.

Some of the typical risk factors of depression and suicide include:

  • Substance abuse – More often than not individuals who are significantly depressed will
… Continue reading
This entry was posted in Depression on October 18, 2013 by Stephanie Harper.

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