Editorial team Ear candling : thermal auricular therapy Ear Candling/ Ear Coning/ Thermal-Auricular Therapy is a kind of folk medicine practice intended to assist the natural clearing of earwax (cerumen) and "toxins" from a person's ear by means of a hollo... 14-Oct-2007
Editorial team Holistic Dentistry Holistic dentistry (biologic dentistry), is an alternative holistic approach that uses non-toxic restorative materials for dental work. Traditional dentistry considers only the areas above the neck wh... 14-Oct-2007
Editorial team Herbalism : Medical Botany Herbalism Herbal Medicine is,- The study or use of medicinal herbs to prevent and treat diseases and ailments or to promote health and healing. - A drug or preparation made from a plant or plants and used for a... 14-Oct-2007
Editorial team Homeopathy Homeopathy (homeopathic medicine) is a form of health care that developed in Germany. Homeopathic practitioners are commonly called homeopaths. The term homeopathy comes from the Greek words homeo, me... 14-Oct-2007
Editorial team Hypnotherapy Hypnotherapy is thought to date back to the healing practices of ancient Greece and Egypt. Many religions such as Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and others have attributed trance-like behavior to spiri... 14-Oct-2007
Editorial team Kinesiology Kinesiology is the study of the anatomy, physiology, and mechanics of body movement, especially in humans. So it is the study of human movement, from the point of view of both mechanical action and an... 14-Oct-2007
Editorial team Iridology Iridology is the study of the iris to diagnose disease. Iridology a diagnostic system based on the premise that every organ has a corresponding location within the iris of the eye. The important accur... 14-Oct-2007
Editorial team Osteopathy Dr. Andrew Taylor Still, M.D founded osteopathy in 1874. According to Osteopathy, the most ailments are due to “structural derangement” of the body. So Osteopathy is the practice of therapy based on m... 14-Oct-2007
Editorial team Prolotherapy Whenever something injected in the body, it leads to inflammation in the area, though, the body reacts by increasing the blood supply and sending more nutrients to the area. So, the same theory is use... 14-Oct-2007
Editorial team Reflexology Reflexology is based on the idea that each of the body's organs and glands are "linked" to corresponding areas of ears, hands and feet. Applying pressure on these points results in the energy being re... 14-Oct-2007
Editorial team Rolfing Rolfing/ Rolf therapy/ Structural Integration is a massage technique using deep manipulation of the fascia (connective tissue) to restore the body's natural alignment. The word Rolfing was coined from... 14-Oct-2007
Editorial team Shiatsu Shiatsu is a kind of therapeutic massage where pressure is applied with the thumbs and palms on the areas of the body as in acupuncture. Definition of Shiatsu "Shiatsu technique refers to the use of f... 14-Oct-2007