Natural Health Journals


April 14, 2011

What? Holistic Exercise: 4 Types of Exercise that Improve your Body and Mind

Filed under: Exercise,Healthy Living,Holistic Medicine,Homeopathy,Pain,Yoga — Administrator @ 9:51 am

We often assume that exercise has to be physically and mentally taxing in order to be beneficial. The old adage, “No pain, no gain,” is treated as dogma, and as a result many people take an almost masochistic approach to working out. But while there is nothing wrong with emphasizing hard work in your exercise [...]

March 22, 2011

Holistic Health: Does Acupuncture Really Work?

As an essential part of traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture has been around for thousands of years. But because it is still relatively new to the West, many people have doubts about whether acupuncture actually does anything. Holistic health professionals advocate acupuncture for a variety of ailments, but it has yet to cross into the mainstream, [...]

November 5, 2010

Vitamin D: Is It All They Say It Is?

Filed under: Body Health, Conditions and Diseases,Bone,Pain,Supplements — Andrew @ 12:16 pm

By Jamell Andrews Among all the essential vitamins and minerals, Vitamin D is one of the strangest. There are some food sources that provide Vitamin D, but we mostly get it from the sun. Or more accurately, we produce it ourselves when the skin is exposed to the sun’s ultraviolet rays. But although many people [...]

August 19, 2010

What is TMJ disorder?

Filed under: Joint,Muscle,Musculoskeletal Disorders,Pain,Rare Disorders — Andrew @ 12:46 pm

TMJ (temporomandibular joint) is the general name that is given to disorders concerning jaw joints and jaw movement. More specifically, TMJ disorders are related to the hinge joint that connects the lower jaw to the skull.

July 29, 2010

What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

By Marc Courtiol The carpal tunnel is a very small tunnel that is located on the inside (or palm side) of your wrist. It is surrounded by ligaments and bones, and its main function is to provide protection for the primary nerve that goes to your hand and fingers.

April 26, 2010

More Facts about Osteoporosis

Filed under: Body Health, Conditions and Diseases,Bone,Pain — Administrator @ 1:21 pm

By Jamell Andrews Officially, the word osteoporosis means “porous bones”. The condition causes bones to become thin, weak, and brittle, with many holes inside of them that resemble a sponge. Osteoporosis makes bones much more prone to breakage. In many instances, people with this condition can fracture a bone doing nothing more than bending over, [...]

February 23, 2010

Understanding Bursitis

Filed under: Body Health, Conditions and Diseases,Exercise,Joint,Muscle,Pain — Administrator @ 2:17 pm

By Cyndra Neal Bursitis is an inflammation of the bursa, a small fluid-filled sac that works to reduce friction between the tissues of the body. When functioning normally, the bursa slips and glides smoothly, but when it becomes irritated and inflammation sets in, every movement is painful.

 

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