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Arthritis and Aromatherapy
Topic  Home > Health > Alternative
Arthritis is an inflammation of the joints and is characterized by pain, stiffness, swelling, decreased range of movement and at a more serious stage deformity. Aromatherapy is a holistic approach to health and wellness by means of aromatic, plant derived scents. It is very much a traditonal method as well as a science that encompasses the intuitive and creative aspects of preparing special purpose blends.

Aromatherapy blends for the treatment of arthritis are usually made from pure essential oils, but also from hydrosols and -- more recently -- phytols. For application to the skin they have to be mixed with vegetable oil, a cream base or a carrier lotion. Essential Oils must always be used diluted when applied to the skin. A dilution of 3% essential oils in 97% base is generally regarded as very effective and safe.

Since the reasons for the occurance of arthritis are still not completely established, it is difficult to find a cure for the disease. Arthritis could be genetic, it could have to do with bone density loss, it could also be a type of infection caused by toxins released in the body. Even more likely it is a combination of several factors. It is -- at this stage -- only possible to treat the pain and symptoms caused by arthritis but not it's underlying cause.

Aromatherapy is one form of arthritis treatment, using a variety of essential oils. They can be added to the bath, massaged into the skin, inhaled or applied as compresses. The right mixture of essential oils will help to relax, promote pain relief and alleviate fatigue. Essential oils can also provide psychological benefits like improving the mood and reducing anxiety.

Some of the more suitable arthritis oils are Lavender, Juniper, Thyme, Rosemary, Benzoe, Eucalyptus, Camomile, Pine Scotch, Camphor, Angelica Root, Ginger, Origanum, Black Pepper and Lemon.

One of the most effective ways to use aromatherapy for relieving pain and reducing inflammation are hot compresses: 1. Fill a medium size bowl with hot, but not scalding water. 2. Add 3 to 6 drops of essential oil. 3. Fold a piece of sterile cotton cloth and dip it into the bowl. 4. Squeeze out excess water, but not too much. 5. Place the wet, hot cloth onto the affected area until it has cooled down to body temperature. 6. Repeat steps 3 through 5 at least two to three times. 7. Wrap the treated area in a dry and warm towel or blanket and leave the patient to rest for a while.

Another good way to use aromatherapy for arthritis relieve is to rub diluted essential oils (see above for dilution) onto pulse points and affected areas during the day. Applying essential oils throughout the day can help to alleviate pain and tension. The essential oils on the skin are quickly absorbed and enter the bloodstream. This is an excellent form of arthritis relief and works also well as a preventative measure.

Aromatherapy is a natural, safe and economical option to deal with the pain and symptoms of arthritis. And above all, it has no negative side effects as so many of the conventional treatments do. In mild cases of arthritis, aromatherapy is often all that is needed to make a person comfortable.

Disclaimer: The information contained in this article is presented for information purposes only. The material is in no way intended to replace professional medical care or attention by a qualified practitioner. It cannot and should not be used as a basis for diagnosis or choice of treatment.

About the author: Mireille Gautschi is a qualified Flower Essence Therapist and Herbalist who has many years experience with the developement of natural herbal remedies. Her products can be found on the Hillside Herbal Products website www.hillsideherbal.com.au that also offers a very informative newsletter.
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Cold Laser Therapy
Topic  Home > Business and Economy > Business
Home > Health > Alternative
Improve Your Practice



Cold Laser Therapy

Look At The Business Decision

Multiple studies have demonstrated that Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) hastens a complex set of physiological interactions, known as bio-stimulation, at the cellular level. Results are reduced acute inflammation, reduced pain, and accelerated tissue healing.



Proven effectiveness

LLLT can be effective in mediating both the symptoms and the underlying inflammatory process by enhanced ATP production. Laser enhanced vasodilation improves the transport of nutrients and oxygen to the damaged cells and facilitates repair and removal of cellular debris through increased production of Histamine, Nitric Oxide (NO) and Serotonin.



The FDA has recently cleared LLLT devices for treatment of a variety of medical conditions including carpal tunnel syndrome, cervical neck pain, low back pain, joint & muscle pain, arthritis pain, and acceleration of wound healing. The U.S. Olympic training facilities have released statements of endorsement for laser therapy for athletes. All of these events validate the growing acceptance in mainstream medicine for the medical efficacy of laser therapy as a viable, often superior therapeutic treatment modality.

With over 200 clinical studies — many of which are double-blind, placebo-controlled — and in excess of 2000 published articles on LLLT, this innovative new technology has a well-documented research and application history. LLLT is now being considered a therapy of choice for many difficult pain management challenges such as fibromyalgia symptoms and myofascial pain.



With such empirical evidence it would seem logical to implement laser therapy in your practice. However there may be another vital overlooked reason. It makes good business sense. Why? Its simple:



  • Marketability – Stand out from the crowd. Increase your business image and marketability by having something new to offer your patients. Bring enthusiasm back to your clinic with revolutionary new technology that heals patients.



  • Immediate Increase in Revenue & Profit - Increase new patient business and increase patient loyalty while building a word of mouth business. The premise for patient referrals must be quality of care. Many patients see immediate results with laser therapy. That’s something for patients to believe in. Give your patients the ability to refer you clients because they believe in your quality care. Patients treated with laser therapy who are truly healed will help you effectively promote patient referrals from personal results.



  • Easy Return on Investment – A conservative scenario of $50 per treatment with just 5 treatments per day would yield $1,250 per week or $5,375 per month. The return on your investment could be less than 2 months for a typical cordless unit.

  • Reduced overhead – Income is the balance between gross revenues (collections) and practice overhead (total expenses). The more efficient and effective systems a practice has in place, the higher its production capacity. Higher production leads to lower overhead. Every reduction in overhead immediately translates into gains in the clinician’s income. Laser treatments can be performed by trained staff, freeing up the clinician for diagnosis and other clinician only tasks.



Make the right choice

Too many clinicians endure overly busy, stressful days without having nearly enough to show for it. Focusing carefully on income with a well thought out strategy is the only the first step in gaining control over your financial future. The second critical step is to make the right choices to improve practice productivity, and manage overhead.

James Ko, MPT, is a national consultant and successful private practice owner in Southern California. He may be reached via email at jamesko@IndeFree.com or by phone at 1.800.496.0646

This article is sponsored by www.830laser.com your source for information.

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  • Cold Laser Therapy – Look at the Business Decision
  • Considering Laser Therapy? A two-part series
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Hormone Replacement Therapy vs. Natural Progesterone
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If your doctor has recently prescribed hormone replacement therapy (HRT) supplements, you probably have a lot of questions. You’re not alone. Throughout our many years in the industry, our most commonly asked question is, “Why don’t doctors prescribe natural progesterone if it’s better than synthetic?” That’s an excellent question and there’s a simple answer: pharmaceutical companies are not allowed to market and/or sell natural products for profit.



But just because you can’t buy natural progesterone products from your pharmacist, does not mean you’re stuck with one option. IH Distribution.com offers all-natural progesterone supplements—the healthy choice your doctor may not have told you about.



All natural progesterone products have recently been highlighted in the press as the number-one choice for menopausal ailments. Dr. John Lee, M.D., has written the landmark book on the subject titled “Natural Progesterone, The multiple Roles Of A Remarkable Hormone.” His thesis is that progesterone is a major hormone that is produced regularly in a woman’s cycle in more abundance than estrogen, which is a significant factor. He validates that progesterone is the principle hormone of women. As the newspapers have recently documented, the existing system of medical education for day-to-day practice is not in sync with progesterone as a health aid for women.



Recent studies indicate millions of women could be supported with only the replacement of a natural hormone. Unfortunately, they’re being denied this option due to the continuing pressures of pharmaceutical companies and physicians who have been educated in earlier times.



Dr. Susan Hendricks conducted a study that found long-term use of estrogen and progestin significantly increased the likelihood of cancer, stroke and heart attack. Estrogen and progestins (synthetic versions of natural progesterone) have been used to replace hormones that are no longer produced during menopause. The lack of these hormones causes symptoms such as hot flashes, mood swings, and bouts of insomnia, to name a few.



The study included 16,608 women, ages 50-79, at 40 hospitals nationwide. Dr. Hendricks’ findings: the risk of stroke rose 41%, heart attack risk rose 29%, and cancer cases increased 26% above average.



In addition to the facts above, IHDistribution.com suggests the following books as excellent resources on natural progesterone supplements:



The Estrogen Alternative, written by Ms. Racquel Martin

This 274-page third edition paperback includes up-to-date research on how to battle fibroids, infertility, depression, heart disease, osteoporosis and endometriosis, premenstrual syndrome, and ovarian, breast and uterine cancers. Ms. Martin also includes mail-order resources for botanical progesterone supplements.



What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Pre-Menopause, written by Dr. John Lee

Dr. John Lee is a reputable advocate of natural progesterone benefits. This 416-page book speaks to women between 35 and 50 years of age who may be experiencing symptoms of pre-menopause. Co-authored by Jesse Hanley and Virginia Hopkins, the book offers a wealth of information about the dangers of xenohormones—synthetic hormonal substances—frequently found in pesticides, solvents, plastics and hormone-treated meat. This team of experts suggests natural treatments to common symptoms of pre-menopause, and also includes case studies to help readers put the information into perspective.



Hormone Balance; A Matter of Life and Health, written by Kristine Klitzke

This is one of the most outstanding books about hormone replacement therapy vs. natural progesterone. Author Kristine Klitzke graduated in 1990 from the University of Wisconsin in Oshkosh with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. She has had practical nursing experience in cardiac, med-surgical operating room, and pre-op educational services. The book, which we deem to be the authority on the subject, is a comprehensive guide to natural hormone balance for women and health care professionals.



The book can be purchased from IH Distribution at our low cost of $10.95, A SAVINGS OF $5.00. Send a check to IH Distribution LLC, 2899 E. Big Beaver Road - #259, Troy, MI 48083 (plus $2.50 shipping & handling).



Natural Progesterone Experts The individuals listed below are industry-leading experts on the subject of estrogen vs. natural hormone therapy:



Dr. Phil Alberts, M.D.

Dr. Lindsey Berkson

Ms. Linda Chae

Dr. Jerome Check, M.D.

Dr. Jay Ron Eker, M.D.

Dr. Judy Ellefson, D.O.

Ms. Virginia Hopkins

Ms. Kristine B. Klitzke, R.N., B.S.N.

Dr. Neils H. Lauerson, M.D.

Dr. John Lee M.D.

Dr. Helene Leonetti

Ms. Racquel Martin

Dr. Dean Roffelock, D.C.

Ms. Sherill Sellman

Mr. Wallace Simons, R.P.H.

Dr. David Zava, PH.D. For even more pertinent information about natural progesterone vs. synthetic HRT, we suggest that you browse these websites:



http://www.natural-progesterone.com/stand.htm

http://www.naturalprogesterone.com

http://www.ultrapms.com/#a2

http://www.johnleemd.com/hormonesinnews.html

http://www.johnleemd.com/trutabos.html

http://www.power-surge.com

http://www.alternativemedicine.com

http://www.herbs.org

http://www.nlm.nih.gov



The staff of IHDistribution.com is not compensated for any of the aforementioned recommendations. Rather, they come solely from their own experiences and industry expertise. To learn more about natural progesterone supplements, visit www.IHDistribution.com or email: sales@ihdistribution.com.



© IH Distribution LLC, 2004 Please share the content of these articles with your friends, family and colleagues. Reprint rights granted. All reprints, must include a link to www.ihdistribution.com. Content may not be altered and articles must be used as distributed by IH Distribution LLC

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