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holistic health [hōlis′tik] Etymology: AS, hal, whole, haelth a concept that concern for health requires a perception of the individual as an integrated system rather than one or more separate parts including physical, mental, spiritual, and emotional. Also spelled wholistic health. holistic health, n a concept in which concern for health requires a perspective of the individual as an integrated system rather than as a collection of parts and functions. Patient discussion about holistic health. Q. Would anybody be interested in a workshop in holistic pulsing. Benefits are wide spread for many conditions Holistic pulsing is a simple technique that has many benefits for a wide variety of problems. What is nice about the technique is that it is easy and fast to learn. I have helped people with headaches, back problems, breathing problems, assisted in relieving pain for people with severe cancer etc. Would like to put together some workshops for anybody interested in learning. Good for nurses, bodywork people and any lay person that wants to benefit family and friends. You can look it up on the internet or contact me with any questions. Etan A. Will these workshops be held someplace or on-line? Read more or ask a question about holistic healthWhere do you practice your technique? How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The intended audience includes physicians, physical therapists, and massage practitioners; however, other practitioners, such as nurse practitioners, holistic health practitioners, and occupational therapists, would most likely appreciate this book. From Fresh Fruit Salad with Yogurt & Flax Seeds; to Vegetable Samosas; to Tea Party Channa Bateta, to Cinnamon & Sweet Warm Almond Milk, "The Modern Ayurvedic Cookbook" will make a welcome and impressive addition to personal and community cookbook collections--and prove to be of very special interest for dedicated students of Indian cooking, holistic health, yoga, and Ayurvidics. Nominees include Deanne Joy of Success Tracks, an academic and success coaching center; Martha Shickley of Dream Dinners; Carrie Kish of Healing Waters holistic health center; Sandra Lopez of J&M Entertainment; and Brittany Applen, founder of Tidbits and author of a weekly column, HealthBits. |
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