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Spinal Decompression – Does Spinal Decompression Work?

Anyone who has been through an injury involving their spinal column knows and understands how painful and difficult it can be to try to recover from the injury. A damaged spine can cause excruciating back pain, neck pain, headaches, even referred pain that is felt in the feet or hands. The spinal column is essentially the control center of the ...

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Why Do We Need the Rainforests?

If we are to save what is left of the rainforests on earth, we need to understand and make people understand the part these forests play in our life, and in our existence. For most people, the rainforests are exotic worlds to be seen in Discovery Channel and to be forgotten. After all, how does a dense forest full of ...

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Juicing to Relieve Stress

Many have long touted the health benefits of juicing. Most people do not get enough of the essential vitamins and minerals in their daily diet. When looking at ways to relieve stress, giving attention to physical health is a great way to defend the body against stress. Juicing can help to relieve stress by fortifying your body with natural vitamins ...

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As If We Didn’t Know – Harvard and The University of Texas Recognize Complementary Practices

So it’s finally official. Some have been waiting years for it, for simple words giving validity to their professions and recognition for their lives’ work. Some of their predecessors have been waiting centuries. Harvard researchers admit it now; so do the ever-increasing number of once-skeptical, now-surprised patients. “It works,” they say. “By god, it works.” Such statements, uttered by influential ...

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Crickets

Crickets are insects that belong to the order Orthoptera. Crickets are an important part of the ecosystem since they help in the breakdown of plant material. They are also an important source of food for other animals like small owls, spiders, birds, mice, shrews, snakes, frogs, raccoons and opossums. Crickets are generally brown or black in color, have antennae which ...

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Tropical Gardens Feature Concrete Water Fountains

Tropical gardens and their lovely concrete water fountains may be found not only in the tropics, but also all over the world. Tropical gardens have been an important part of horticulture history and continue to delight people today. They may be found anywhere from large estates to the small backyard. The First Tropical Gardens With Concrete Water Fountains The first ...

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Holistic Medicine – Five Critical Questions to Know If a Practitioner is Right For You

These five key questions can help you to assess if a specific holistic practitioner is right for you. (1) What credentials and experience does the practitioner hold? Effective holistic practitioners have either a state license or have certification from a residential training program of a minimum of 2 to 3 years with an emphasis on supervised clinical training with assessment ...

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Agent Orange Rashes – Understanding Skin Issues

Agent orange was used during the Vietnam War and is a chemical that was implemented to destroy the growth of forests in Vietnam as well as to destroy the food resource supplies. Not only did it destroy plants, it had very damaging results on human beings. It was used initially for crop growth and then incorporated into the herbicidal warfare ...

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Allergies, Insomnia, and Constipation Are the Leading Symptoms of the Exhausted Nervous System

When these electricity bundles or pathways become jangled, clogged, under stimulated or blocked in anyway, the body loses its dynamic and ever changing balance – this balance effects and includes everything especially the nervous system, digestion, and circulatory system muscles and joints. Body pollution accumulates. Allergies are one of the many health imbalances that occur. Integrative medicine employs electricity rebalancing ...

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What is Sustainable Development?

Sustainable Site Development Sustainable site development has the goal of preserving or restoring a site’s natural ecosystem. The most widely recognized definition of sustainable development is development that “meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”[1] Sustainability Starts with the Soil Soil is the soul of project Soil is the ...

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