Offers
Reviews
|
|
Reiki
by samsum007 Reiki energy can help on treating many issues in fact it is used by nurses in many hospitals all over the world. Reiki Benefits: * Helps your energy system to get rid of stress and worry. * It raises the body self-healing skills and abilities, * Aids better sleep, * Lowers hypertension * ... Can help with (injuries) and serious issues and it helps also with breaking bad habits, * The energy system will be able to absorb more chi witch will lead to a healthy life style and better well being, * It will bring your energy system to stability and tranquility, * Allows your physical, mental and spiritual body to cleanse itself from negativism, * Lowers some of the negative effects of drugs helping your body to restore from medications after surgery and radiation treatment, * Can handle the immunity procedure, * Increases energy and postpones the aging, * Improves the vibrational consistency of your aura, * Allows spiritual growth and mental cleansing When we are relaxed, stress-free, we are able to restore our normal ability to be full. When you practice reiki you will restore the good situation of body. It will open the reiki power programs with in your system and this will allow your body to deal properly and naturally with worry, stress and depressive disorder.... When a individual is in wellness, reiki treatments will increase the systems built-in defenses mechanism. This will reveal itself as confidence and from the inside out tranquility in dealing with everyday events. The individual will gain a positive lifestyle and attitude. Reiki will also provide additional healing powers required to restore the body energy system include aura and chakras from illness. A Reiki attunement can generate an incredibly comfortable state of being that can deliver changes in the clients attention. If used with meditation, Reiki will strengthen their result. It can be used also as contrasting treatments, because Reiki is truly a contrasting care. It raises the health care benefits of the individual. Reiki attunement raises from Southern and Western medicine and everybody can benefit from it. It is beneficial to the wellness of woman (even pregnant), man, children and it is also fantastic to be used on animals (dogs, birds, horses......), plants, water,... etc. ABOUT THE USUI SYSTEM OF REIKI HEALING This treatment method starts in Tibet. The name "Reiki" (rey-key)comes from the technique as re-discovered by Dr. Mikao Usui, a Western Buddhist in the early Last century. "Re" indicates "Universal" and it is a common phrase for spirit or hidden religious quality, which assists as direct for "Ki" or "Life Power Energy" (some call it God, Buddha, Chi, Qi, Prana, Love Energy, or similar). It concerns the superior, all-encompassing cosmic power from which all other small powers in the galaxy draw their power. Everything in the Whole world is made up from power information which type the Omniscient, All-Knowing Plan for Creation. The Vital Living Energy Power comes in different symptoms of power and one of these being the frequencies in which Reiki was born. The Usui System of Organic Therapeutic shows you us also the "Secret Art" of "Inviting Happiness" into one's lifestyle which can be achieved by working with the Five Reiki Beliefs and the Three Certifications of Attunements. The Five Reiki Beliefs help us realize that improving ourselves is an essential element of Reiki treatment. HOW REIKI HEALING ENERGY WORKS? The reiki program is more than just a collection of attunements. Since everything produces a consistency, your body and its organs have their own power field which is continually changing. All circumstances of disorder are based in this reiki power program. If our "life force" chi - is low , we are more likely to get sick. But if it is high and streaming unhampered, we can maintain our wellness and well being. Read the complete review |
|
|
My Experience of Eczema
by kiss_me2070 I have a good friend whom has suffered from eczema since she was a baby. She has been in and out of hospital with her skin, and she occasionally gets skin infections which make her very poorly. I have looked after her and been there for her many times when her skin has been bad and when it's really got her down. I have always taken care ... in my appearance and the way I look and I couldn't ever imagine having bad eczema like she has. I think she does very well with coping and looking after herself and not letting the eczema get to her too much. ***BEFORE I GOT DIAGNOSED*** About 4 months ago, my legs started itching. I didn't actually think anything of this and just thought it was re-growth from shaving my legs, as my legs used to itch a fair bit after shaving in the shower. I did scratch my legs quite a lot and they did go red, how-ever I would just treat them with some moisturiser which used to sooth it for a while. I was particularly itchy behind my knee area on the backs of both legs and this felt quite rough and very dry. I again, just treated it with some moisturiser as I thought it was just a bit of dry skin. Over the next few months I continued to scratch as the itching was unbearable. I tried putting E45 and Eucerin lotion on my legs, and that would help for an hour or so before I'd start scratching again. The patches of dry skin spread across the bottom of my legs and they started looking very dry and red. There was a particular large patch on my right leg. My left leg only had a very small patch on the front of the leg. My right leg was affected the most. I would scratch in the night and I used to wake up with red, sore legs and quite often my skin would break from all the scratching, which was causing some scabs to form on my legs. I wasn't experiencing the itching anywhere else apart from my legs. I hated this, especially with the party season coming up in December and I felt like I wouldn't be able to wear a dress, because my legs looked horrible. It was then that I decided I needed to take a trip to the doctors to see if they could prescribe something and tell me why I was scratching so much. ***VISITING THE DOCTOR*** I visited the doctor and she was convinced that it was a fungal skin infection, so she prescribed me a light steroid cream (Daktacort) which she said should take away the itching. I was told to use this for 10 days and if my skin didn't clear up to then go back again. I started using the cream the same day applying it 2-3 times a day. This helped soothe my skin a little and took away the itching, how-ever a few day's later I was scratching again, especially at night, in bed. I went back to the doctors after 2 weeks and told her the cream only soothed my skin for a few days. I saw another doctor on this occasion and she was also convinced it was still a fungal skin infection. She told me it was important not to scratch as I was breaking the skin and this may cause an infection. She again prescribed me some more cream which was a strong Canesten cream which I was to apply twice a day for 1 week she also advised me to book an appointment in with another doctor whom was a skin specialist. I again started using the cream the same day. After a few days the redness disappeared slightly, and it was itchy but not as much. I continued to use the cream for the 2 weeks as instructed. There didn't look like much of an improvement. My skin was still red and felt even drier than before. I went to the appointment to see the skin specialist doctor and she told me straight away she thought it was eczema. She said she can understand why the other doctor's thought it was a fungal skin infection, how-ever she said they don't normally itch much and she could see I had been scratching a lot due to the broken skin and redness on my leg. I told her I had been using E45 lotion and other things fro dry skin and she said I needed something stronger so she prescribed me a strong steroid cream called Betnovate which I was to apply twice a day, and also some other cream called Cetraben which I was to apply 4 times a day. She said after 2 weeks if my skin hadn't improved to go back to see her again. ***USING THE CREAMS/LOTIONS*** I applied the betnovate cream the same night and again in the morning. After 2 days of applying this cream, the itching was relieved so much and the redness started to fade a little. The skin didn't feel as scaly and dry as it did before. During the day I would apply the Cetraben cream, and also apply this after showering. Within just 1 week my skin, was 3 quarters of the way to being how it was. The large patch on my right leg was now a lighter brown colour and all the red patches had faded. The skin behind the back of my knee has completely healed and was no longer itchy. This was such a relief, and I started to feel really positive and much better knowing that the creams were working. After 2 weeks of using the creams the skin on my legs had completely cleared up and I was no longer itching. The skin specialist was right in her diagnosis and the cream's she prescribed cleared the eczema up in no time. Betnovate - This is only available on prescription and contains a topical corticosteroid to treat inflamed, infected skin conditions which as eczema. The cream helps to reduce redness, swelling and itching. The cream is only for external use and must be applied thinly to the affected area. Hands need to be washed before and after application. Cetraben - This cream is available to buy without a prescription and is available in a range of different sizes. I received a prescription for the large pump dispenser. This is an emollient cream which contains white soft paraffin and light liquid paraffin. The cream produces a thick moisturiser by providing a layer of oil on the skin's surface. The cream is used for dry skin conditions such as eczema. ***FINAL WORD*** Although the dry skin on my legs has cleared up I have been experiencing a bit of dry skin on my shoulders. As I still have some of the cetraben left, I have been applying this cream which has been working a treat. As this is available without prescription I will continue to use this cream for a while as a moisturiser for the small dry skin on my shoulders. I was lucky in that I only had a small case of eczema. Even having a small amount of eczema made me realise how hard it must be for other people who suffer constantly like my friend from the skin condition. I didn't have much of it on my legs and it use to itch so much that the itching used to drive me crazy and I would slap my legs to try and stop the itching. I hate to think how other people manage to cope with the itching. I'm glad the eczema cleared up as fast as it appeared and I'm also glad one of the doctors finally diagnosed what I was suffering from. (review may also appear on ciao) Read the complete review |
|
|
Body Piercing
by Barnbrunette15 Most people are pretty split on this topic. Some think it's hot and others think it's disgusting. I can only say that do it if YOU like it and do not worry abot what your future boyfirend/girlfriend will say about it because it is your body and anyone you are with should just respect that, at least in the beginning. So as far ... as the actual piercing goes, it is pretty simple, most body piercings are when they're done right. 1. The most important thing is to pick a reputable establishment. I cannot stress how essential this is. You are entrusting a stranger to put a needle through one of the most sensitive parts of your body. It should be someone that makes you feel at ease and that you can trust to be sterile and professional. 2. Don't be shy. Yes, you will have to bare all, but don't stress. They see guys and girls naked all day long. It's like going to the doctor. Trust me, they are not checking you out while they poke holes in you. 3. Research before you go. Knowledge is powerful. If you read up on how it is supposed to be done then you can prevent painful mistakes. 4. WIll it hurt? Well, everyone's pain threshold is different, but yes. Chances are it is going to hurt. Factors such as placement of the jewelery, nipple sensitivity, and pain tolerance will determine just how much it will hurt. I have found that this was one of the most painful piercings i have ever gotten though not unbearable or enough to make me cry. SOooooo...how is it done? Well, first everything is taken out of sterile packaging and set up (this should always be done in front of you! If it is not, then REQUEST that you see it done again. If they are a good place this should not be a problem. If you ever go to any tattoo/piercing place that refuses to do so, LEAVE! ) Then they will put some rubbing alcohol or such on the nipple to get it hard, they might blow cold air on it. Then they will mark the spot where they will put the needle. It might be different for men, i have no idea, but for women, the bar will go right through where the nipple meets the areola. Then the needle is put through and the jewelery soon follows. It will take 4 months to a year to heal completely, but should be settling down after 2 weeks or so. During the initial healing try not to play with it or get anything on it (no saliva ;) Just wash it with some plain antibacterial soap iin the shower twice a day to get rid of the crusties if there are any and then LEAVE IT ALONE! the worst thing anyone can do to any piercing is to get it all aggitated by switching out jewelery before it is healed, playing with it, or touching it with dirty hands. There might be some blood or discharge initially but don't worry about that, just clean it in the shower and thats it. If you have any trouble with your new nipple piercing, go back to your piercer before you go to a docter. A doctor will almost always tell you to just take it out. Your piercer should be eager to help you because your experience with them can affect future work for them. PRETTY SIMPLE! If you are concerned about breastfeeding or anything like that i would not worry too much. While i certainly encourage you to do your own researching, nothing in mine gave me much to fret over. Read the complete review |
Archive Lifestyle |
||
|---|---|---|
|
1 review Archive Lifestyle / |
|
|
3 reviews Archive Lifestyle / |
|
|
3 reviews Archive Lifestyle / |
|
|
2 reviews Archive Lifestyle / |
|
|
5 reviews Archive Lifestyle / |
|
|
2 reviews Archive Lifestyle / |
|
|
9 reviews Archive Lifestyle / |
|
|
5 reviews Archive Lifestyle / |
|
|
4 reviews Archive Lifestyle / |
|
|
1 review Archive Lifestyle / |
|
| Archive Lifestyle recommendations 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... back next | ||
| dooyoo Results 41 - 50 of 402 | ||

