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About Aromatherapy

Aromatherapy involves the use of essential oils (extracts or essences) from flowers, herbs, and trees to promote health and well-being. In the past decade, most people have turned to natural alternative therapies, such as aromatherapy, to treat stress and relieve disease symptoms.

Essential oils can be used in a variety of therapeutic ways. In addition, many essential oils are potent antibiotic agents. Aromatherapy can also be used to promote sleep, alleviate anxiety or pain, and improve mood. Although the psychological benefits of aromatherapy have been shown, the physiological benefits of essential oils, specifically their antibacterial effects, are still debatable.

Two classical essential oils are lavender and peppermint. Lavender is used to reduce stress and depression and promote relaxation; peppermint is used to treat headaches, digestive disorders, and muscle aches.

Source: Holistic and Complementary Tharapies

Pain Free with Abraham Hicks

From The Amazing Power of Deliberate Intent by Abraham Hicks

  • It is natural for my body to be well.
  • Even if I don’t know what to do in order to get better, my body does.
  • I have trillions of cells, with individual Consciousness, and they know how to achieve their individual balance.
  • When this condition began, I didn’t know what I know now.
  • If I’d known then what I know now, this condition couldn’t have gotten started.
  • I don’t need to understand the cause of this illness.
  • I don’t need to explain how it is that I’m experiencing this illness.
  • It doesn’t matter that it got started, because it’s reversing it’s course right now.

 

  • It’s natural that it would take some time for my body to begin to align to my improved thoughts of well being.
  • There’s no hurry about any of this.
  • My body knows what to do.
  • Well-Being is natural to me.
  • My inner being is intricately aware of my physical body.
  • My cells are asking for what they need in order to thrive, and Source Energy is answering those requests.
  • I’m in very good hands.
  • I will relax now, to allow communication between my body and my Source.
  • My only work is to relax and breathe.
  • I can do that.-I can do that easily.

 

  • This sensation of pain is an indicator that Source is responding to my cellular request for Energy.
  • This sensation of pain is a wonderful indicator that help is on the way.
  • I will relax into this sensation of pain because I understand that it’s indicating improvement.

 

  • My body is flesh and bone, but my body is also vibration.
  • The way my body looks and feels is a result of my vibration.
  • My body is as it is right now, and that is alright.
  • My body is continually changing, and that is alright.
  • My vibrational offering affects the changes in my body.

 

  • Physical decline is about vibration, not about passing through time.
  • It is possible for me to pass through time and improve my vibration.
  • Physical decline is neither natural nor necessary.
  • I do not have to wait for others to know this or demonstrate this.
  • I can begin now, or whenever I choose, to demonstrate this.
  • A shift in my vibration won’t give me instant physical evidence.

 

  • A shift in my vibration will give me instant emotional evidence.
  • Once I achieve a vibrational shift and stabilize there, I’ll see evidence.
  • I’m willing to shift my vibration and wait for the physical evidence.
  • Feeling better emotionally will be adequate evidence for now.
  • Finding and maintaining positive expectancy is wonderful.

 

  • I can feel my body benefiting from my new found ease.
  • I can feel the stability of my physical body.
  • I can feel the life-giving qualities of my new Energy alignment.
  • I can feel that I’m coming into Energy Balance.
  • I can feel how much my body enjoys my Energy Balance.

 

  • All is well with me right now and getting better still…

Sleeping On A Bed of Nails

Can modern day “bed of nails” help back pain?

Most people will be affected by back pain at some point in their lives. And lots of money is spent in their quest for relief. But a new treatment is gaining momentum, “Early Show” contributor Taryn Winter Brill said Monday.

Imagine lying down on a device that mimics a bed of nails! Mats with thousands of nail-like plastic spikes are being touted as a relaxation technique that may relieve back pain, stress, and even cure insomnia.

If you feel that strain and pain in your lower back, your misery is in good company. “What the data shows is that 80 percent of the Americans will experience lower back pain in some point in their lifetime, and that’s probably an understatement,” Dr. Christopher Gharibo of NYU Medical Center explained.

It is estimated that at any given time, more than 30 million Americans are experiencing back pain, and back pain is big business — from patches to pills, back pain sufferers will try almost anything to get relief.

“Patients come in often and tell me, for example, ‘Doctor, just cut the nerve, do whatever you need to do to address this back. I just simply can’t go on like this. I’ll have surgery, I’ll have injections, give me the medication. I need but I really need help to be able to function,'”‘Dr. Gharibo said.

But will they try what’s called a “Halsa” mat, which looks a little like a tool for torture? “Some people call it an acupressure mat or a nail bed,” product spokesperson Brenna Haysom said.

Yeah, she said nail bed — that thing you might see a yogi using for meditation or a stunt guy showing off how tough he is. This modern version replaces the nails with more than 8,000 pointy plastic spikes. And it’s supposed to help relax you and relieve pain.

Winter Brill tried it out. “There was definitely a prickly feeling, but it didn’t hurt like I imagined it would,” she remarked.

“Just to get a sense of what’s happening, this is stimulating pressure points which are releasing hormones?” she asked.

“Yes, hormones,” Haysom, the spokesperson, replied.

The mat is based on the theory of acupressure: that the body is lined with “pressure points” which, when stimulated, release the body’s natural pain-relieving hormones.

For further evaluation, “The Early Show” took the mat to colleague Geri Papiernick, a chronic back pain sufferer. “I get sharp shooting pains in my hips and down the legs. I get sharp shooting pains and it just stops you in your tracks,” Papiernick explained.

It’s been this way for 15 years, and five surgeries haven’t helped. Her pain is so chronic, so excruciating, she’s forced to take a legion of pills — between 12 and 18 a day including morphine and methadone — just to function.

Papiernick was willing to give the mat a try. She said it didn’t hurt to lie on the mat, and she said it felt good just to lie on the floor.

Asked if she could see herself doing this on a daily basis, Papiernick said, “Sure, if there were a long term beneficial effect, I could do it every day.”

And it’s in the pursuit of that daily relief that Papienick and her fellow back pain sufferers will spend at least $50 billion a year on remedies.

While research so far is preliminary, recent studies have shown that nail mats used 15 minutes a day for three weeks reduced patients’ peak levels of pain.

They found that back temperature was higher on the nail mats as compared to a traditional mattress, as a result of increased circulation. Also the heart rate was lowered, indicating greater relaxation.

Source: CBS News

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