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Certified Rolfing – Hip, Knee, and Foot Pain

The first session is a beautiful way to introduce the work to the body. It cultivates a deeper awareness of what is really happening, it is a place of adaptability & inquiry. An awareness of more support is palpable going into the second session. The coded description of the work is – Second Hour: Support/Palintonicity (2-3-4) Bilateral Support. “The feet ...

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Tropical Rainforests – 4 Ways to Stop Deforestation

It’s hard to imagine that we would knowingly destroy something so valuable; could it be that we are destroying them before we realize their worth? Before we truly understand their biodiversity? And even before we fully understand the life and the ecosystems they support? Massive deforestation brings with it many horrifying consequences – air and water pollution, soil erosion, the ...

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Do You Believe You Have a Candida Infection of the Rectum – Here Are Some Signs

Candida is a fungus that occurs naturally in our body and it is possible for it to get it anywhere, including a candida infection of the rectum. Candida is an imbalance between the yeast and micro organism’s in your body. It can happen to anyone who, but some of the causes and symptoms of a candida infection of the rectum ...

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Deep Tissue Massage – Is it Worth the Potential Pain?

While massages are generally associated with relaxation, deep tissue massage remains the counterpoint, as therapists throw off the kid’s gloves and work your body like an unmolded slab of dough.  Though a small amount of pain or soreness may arise after a session of deep tissue massage, it’s a good way to release tension in the long run. What is ...

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Environment and Human Behavior

The current vision of the world on environmental issues enables a greater scope and detail about what happens to the environment where they are all living beings. Disasters, tragedies, plundering and exploitation of the natural assets have been increasingly explicit in the face of human society, causing environmental imbalances leading to fatigue and the nature. The purpose of sustainability is ...

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Foods to Increase Women Libido – How to Increase Libido in Women

There are questions that has been on women minds for along time. That question is, how to increase libido in women and are there foods to increase women libido? Today your question will be answered in this article. There are certain foods that contain aphrodisiacs that will help boost women libido. Aphrodisiacs are used to help women spice up their ...

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Anxiety Treatment Tips (Agoraphobia) – How to Stop Anxiety and Panic Attacks

When anxiety strikes, it delivers knockout debilitating blows that can render you useless for days. I know, I have been there. Twelve LONG months to be exact, day in and day out, suffering and basically agoraphobic. For those of you who don’t know, agoraphobia is caused by fearing the fear. Let me explain. When you have panic attacks and generalized ...

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Most Effective Herbal Medicines For Hypothyroidism

Maybe, you are sick and tired already of the countless herbal medicines for hypothyroidism now available in the market. You may have saved a lot from not going for mainstream medicines, but still ended up paying for worthless herbal concoctions. A more careful look into the causes of hypothyroidism will likely give you effective hints on what specific herbal medicines ...

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State Of Environmental Health In Uganda – A Community Psychologist’s Perspective

Health and environment are linked. In fact, most people prefer using the phrase environmental health to have the union of the two. The union intends to show how influences of human health could come from changes in the environment. But, within environmental health, there are other issues, like poverty, population, organic farming, environmental politics, environmental health accounting, environmental health protection ...

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Swine Flu Prevention – 10 Things to Help Keep Your Children Safe and Healthy

Read the 10 Things To Prevent Swine Flu. Help Keep Your Children Safe and Healthy by doing the following: 1. Always use tissues to cover coughs and sneezes. Germs spread very easily. Teach your children to cover their mouth when they cough. Try to supply your child with enough tissues for when they sneeze. Inform them it is not appropriate ...

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