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		<title>Restore Natural Fluid Function Through Craniosacral Therapy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even when there is no universally accepted conventional explanation regarding their success, some forms of alternative medicine produce effective and helpful results. This is generally true for craniosacral therapy, which has been surrounded by controversy since its inception. Many patients insist that it deserves individual evaluation based on uniformly good results, rather than current medical opinion alone. <a href="http://www.reachings.com/restore-natural-fluid-function-through-craniosacral-therapy/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p><a href="http://www.reachings.com/restore-natural-fluid-function-through-craniosacral-therapy/">Restore Natural Fluid Function Through Craniosacral Therapy</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.reachings.com">Reachings</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Even when there is no universally accepted conventional explanation regarding their success, some forms of alternative medicine produce effective and helpful results. This is generally true for craniosacral therapy, which has been surrounded by controversy since its inception. Many patients insist that it deserves individual evaluation based on uniformly good results, rather than current medical opinion alone.</p>
<p>Primarily based on the opinions and observations of an osteopathic doctor named John Upledger, the practice is based on the regular bio-rhythms associated with the fluid systems working within the spinal cord and brain. Over the years, these findings have evolved into his belief that when this rhythm is interrupted by physical disease, environmental stress or toxins, there are detectable blockages formed within the system. Balance may be restored through specific manual practices, often accompanied by lymphatic drainage, or even massage.</p>
<p>Those who advocate this method insist that it is simply a holistic and preventive approach, and is not intended to replace conventional medicine or medical practices. A visit to the practitioner is a relaxed occasion, much different from most normal medical appointments. Patients generally lie down on a massage table, often with shoes off, and are dressed in loose, comfortable clothing.</p>
<p>The patient reclines on a massage table, dressed in loose, comfortable clothes, with shoes removed. A trained therapist in this setting is said to be able to detect your personal craniosacral rhythms through expert touch. Using techniques often compared with chiropractic methods, problem areas are released through gentle, light manual manipulations. An individual session is often short, usually less than 60 minutes.</p>
<p>Part of the effectiveness of this treatment lies in the therapists ability to evaluate the abnormalities in the pulsating, rhythmic movements of the cerebrospinal fluids. Those who administer treatments claim that they can actually measure such subjective properties as the quality, symmetry, amplitude and actual rate of movement, and can detect what are called blockages.</p>
<p>Once the blockages have been removed or the pressure refocused, many patients report feeling better immediately. They claim to have gotten rid of problems such as migraine headaches, chronic fatigue, stress and anxiety-related physical issues, and many other forms of nagging discomfort. Those experiencing the after-effects of serious physical injuries claim that the treatment is especially helpful in eradicating long-term issues with pain.</p>
<p>When the overall function of this fluid system improves, so does overall nervous system function, according to supporters. Many good reports are simply verbal, and cannot be scientifically substantiated, but that does not seem to matter to those no longer suffering discomfort. Craniosacral therapy should be viewed as one many alternative medical practices, and should be evaluated on its effectiveness, particularly after other treatments have not helped.</p>
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		<title>Several Of The Prevalent Tinnitus Indications</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Only someone who has actually experienced the symptoms of tinnitus can fully understand what they're like. This is a fairly common condition that can be anywhere from slightly annoying to maddening. <a href="http://www.reachings.com/several-of-the-prevalent-tinnitus-indications/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p><a href="http://www.reachings.com/several-of-the-prevalent-tinnitus-indications/">Several Of The Prevalent Tinnitus Indications</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.reachings.com">Reachings</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Only someone who has actually experienced the symptoms of tinnitus can fully understand what they&#8217;re like. This is a fairly common condition that can be anywhere from slightly annoying to maddening.</p>
<p>Tinnitus is a condition that can affect almost anybody, no matter what their age, health history or background. While many older people experience it, often as they begin to have hearing loss, young people can also have tinnitus symptoms. The reason for this is that there are many various causes of tinnitus, from medical conditions to exposure to loud noises. For example, person one might have the symptoms of tinnitus because they are taking a certain medication, while person two might have the symptoms due to them being in the military and receiving a head injury. For that reason there are no special pills that you can take to cure tinnitus, the treatment is specific to your cause.</p>
<p>There can sometimes be a link between tinnitus and hearing loss. This doesn&#8217;t actually mean that hearing loss is caused by tinnitus, it simply means one symptom of tinnitus is hearing loss. This is the reason why elderly folks can sometimes hear ringing noises in their ears when they start to experience hearing loss. The same is true for people of any age who are subjected to loud sounds, which can be machinery, explosions or even consistently listening to loud music. Such people often suffer from hearing loss, as well as the symptoms of tinnitus. Severe ear infections can also be the cause of both tinnitus and hearing loss. But, you can also have the symptoms of tinnitus without experiencing hearing loss, so it doesn&#8217;t mean your hearing is going if you can hear the ringing in your ears.</p>
<p>A simple earwax buildup can lead to tinnitus symptoms, but fixing the problem is not always as straightforward as it would seem. With a major wax accumulation in one or both ears, you won&#8217;t get rid of it by just trying to clean out your ears. Don&#8217;t try to clean the ear wax buildup in your ears by yourself. You could easily damage your ear and end up deaf or with reduced hearing capabilities. Also, if you use a Q-Tip to try to dig out the wax, you could potentially push the wax further into the ear canal. If you can obtain hydrogen peroxide in a solution that is 3% or milder, use an eyedropper to put drops into your ear canal and let the hydrogen peroxide &#8220;fizz&#8221; the wax to the surface. This is much safer. However, the best approach is to simply visit your health care practitioner and let him or her remove the ear wax with the equipment they have for that purpose.</p>
<p>Many people who have symptoms of tinnitus wonder if they should see a doctor about it. Most of the time tinnitus is simply annoying rather than something serious, but if you always experience it then it would be wise to mention it to your doctor. The number one reason for doing this is because tinnitus can sometimes be caused by a grave medical condition, for example high blood pressure. The cause may just be something very basic and treatment might be very simple, which is why it&#8217;d be good to talk with a medical professional. An example would be having excess wax in your ears; simply letting a professional clean out your ears might help the situation. Having your doctor eliminate any serious causes of tinnitus might be able to help you control the symptoms much better. As we can see, tinnitus is a condition which many people experience. Hearing odd noises that nobody else can hear is definitely annoying, but thankfully it&#8217;s not usually a serious issue. Discovering the reason behind the tinnitus symptoms is definitely the first thing you must do. Depending on what&#8217;s causing it, you might be able to bring the symptoms under control or even eliminate them.</p>
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