The stevia, also known as sweetleaf or sugarleaf, is a plant that could by itself uncover the unethical business behind aspartame (chemical carcinogenic sweetener used in many food products, pure poison) and significantly reduce the intake of transgenic drugs and insulines. Sigue leyendo
Archivo de la categoría: Alternative therapies
The New German Medicine and the Five Biological Laws (documentary)
The New German Medicine approaches the disease, especially cancer, from a completely different angle. Its view is opposed to the approach accepted by the modern Western societies. For the first time, diseases are not seen as enemies, but as a natural biological reaction created by the body in order to confront a certain conflict. Of course, this conflict will depend on the interpretation made by the individual, and will go through different and very specific phases.
Although in the beginning Dr Ryke Hamer – creator of this new way of considering our nature – was ridiculed, mistreated and silenced, there is a growing number of professionals around the globe that are starting to feel aligned with his discoveries. This documentary explains in very clear terms what the New German Medicine is and which are its 5 Biological Laws. Until now, all cancer cases studied have fitted perfectly into these laws, and Dr Hamer has obtained results that are currently for the traditional medicine.
We recommend you to open your mind and watch this documentary calmly, little by little. If you doubt after watching it, at least you know now another part of the whole picture. Sigue leyendo
Alternative Therapies: QiGong
Qigong or chi kung is the Chinese philosophy and practice of aligning breath, physical activity and awareness for mental, spiritual and physical health, as well as the development of human potential. It includes aspects of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chinese martial arts, Daoism and Buddhism and thus purportedly the spiritual awakening to one’s true nature.
Hospitals Embrace Alternative Therapies
More than one in four U.S. hospitals now offer alternative and complementary therapies, such as acupuncture, reiki, homeopathy, and massage therapy.
A recent survey of nearly 1,400 U.S. hospitals shows more mainstream medical institutions are providing complementary and alternative therapies to meet growing demand. Sigue leyendo
Discovering Reiki, by Christian Simon
Reiki is a natural healing system based on the canalization of energy by means of the laying on of hands. The vital universal energy canalized provides balance and harmony on all levels. Sigue leyendo
The Healing Properties of Bach Flowers
Bach flower essences or remedies form a part of alternative medicine. They comprise a therapeutic system that uses dilutions of flower essences developed by Dr Edward Bach to balance physical and emotional disturbances. Sigue leyendo
Applied Kinesiology: a scientific approach
Kinesiology is the study of human and animal movement, performance, and function by applying the scienceof biomechanics, anatomy, physiology, psychology, and neuroscience. Applications of kinesiology in human health include the rehabilitation professions, such as physical and occupational therapy, as well as applications in the sport and exercise industries. Sigue leyendo
Reiki therapy in a hospital setting
Reiki is so simple. There is no need for preparation and it can be utilised in all hospital environments including operation rooms, intensive care units, emergency rooms, and all in-patient and out-patient rooms. It can be used at any time alongside any treatment. There are no side-effects or contra-indications. It is non-invasive and no adjustment of clothing needs to be made. The patient can be standing, sitting or lying down. It can work through plaster casts. Reiki does not depend upon the consciousness of the receiver. The patient could be in a coma or in a severe emotional state – it will not make any difference. Just a few minutes of Reiki can radically change the patient’s condition. Stress can turn to peace and those with panic attacks can return to normal breathing. Sigue leyendo
Aura therapy: a different healing concept
Before we describe the aura therapy, we will briefly explain what the aura is. Technically speaking, we can define it as a “simulated electro-photonic response” (glow) of an object. The effect of glow in response to excitation was observed by Tesla late in 19th century, but is called “Kirlian effect” after Semion Kirlian and his wife who first recorded and studied it in detail since 1930s.
Aura therapy is a healing technique based on reading a person’s aura, or vital energy field, and then treating diseases revealed by the aura color or colors. Aura therapy is generally considered a subtype of biofield therapy, which is a form of energy therapy that utilizes energies thought to reside in or emanate from the human body (as distinct from electromagnetic energy therapies). There are several variations of treatment, but in general aura therapy emphasizes manipulating the aura energy back into a positive balance. Sigue leyendo


