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NipperCat joined the group Trimalleolar Fracture Advocate Network
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NipperCat posted an update in the group Herbal Medicine Advocate Network
I agree with these oregano oil benefits. Just putting oregano oil in my vaporizer for a couple of nights cured my persistent and painful sinus infection. Oregano oil used the way I did, really worked for me. But be careful, because this oil is potent and don’t overdo it.
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NipperCat posted an update in the group The WeHeal Welcome Community
I’m reading a very informative book about ACUPRESSURE, “not acupuncture”….there is a difference! No needles are involved, no drugs, no pain killers….just your fingers. “Acupressure’s Potent Points: A Guide to Self-Care for Common Ailments” by Michael Reed Gacg. With this book, you can turn your hands into healing tools – and start feeling…[Read more]
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Thanks Nippercat! Since this info is directly relevant to “Acupressure” which is very different from Acupuncture, we will create an acupressure community and put this post in it 🙂 BTW Massage therapy often incorporates acupressure principles, sometimes by default. We will launch a “Message Therapy” community as well!
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NipperCat joined the group The WeHeal Welcome Community
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NipperCat posted an update in the group Homeopathic Medicine Advocate Network
I found a “foolproof”(for me) product to take when I have the very first signs of a cold or flu. It’s called, Oscillococccinum, and it’s a natural, homeopathic remedy that worked wonders for me. Here’s the link to “The True Story of Oscillococcinum.” http://www.homeowatch.org/history/oscillo.html
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NipperCat posted an update in the group The WeHeal Welcome Community
I found a “foolproof”(for me) product to take when I have the very first signs of a cold or flu. It’s called, Oscillococccinum, and it’s a natural, homeopathic remedy that worked wonders for me. Here’s the link to “The True Story of Oscillococcinum.”
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Example: someone sent me a fuzzy picture of a red-flowering plant with bulbous pods that they thought turned into the flowers. Searching on the main features identified, we quickly found less than a dozen options online — and one of them did, indeed, turn out to be the plant in question. Online searches using key features can save you a lot of…[Read more]
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NipperCat posted an update in the group Herbal Medicine Advocate Network
You can often get started by identifying the most unique features of the plant and then searching online with that information. From this, you’ll get some good ideas and can also refine your search. However, if you’re going to ingest the plant or apply it to your body, you’ll still want to do a complete and thorough identification to make sure of…[Read more]
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Example: someone sent me a fuzzy picture of a red-flowering plant with bulbous pods that they thought turned into the flowers. Searching on the main features identified, we quickly found less than a dozen options online — and one of them did, indeed, turn out to be the plant in question. Online searches using key features can save you a lot of…[Read more]
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For example, the Broadleaf plantain plant you found are low, green plants with inconspicuous flowers. Leaves appear to have parallel veins but have small, netted veins too.
The leaves are delicious batter fried, or young leaves can embellish your salads. They are rich in vitamins A, C and K. Leaves contain allotoin, useful for soothing skin…[Read more] -
NipperCat posted an update in the group Herbal Medicine Advocate Network
Identifying common weeds, plants, trees, etc. can be tricky. The first thing to consider is what the plant looks like. For example, does it have alternate leaves, opposite leaves, heart-shaped leaves, round leaves, simple or compound leaves, etc. Look at the type of fruit, the type and color of the flower; and finally where it is growing (in a…[Read more]
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For example, the Broadleaf plantain plant you found are low, green plants with inconspicuous flowers. Leaves appear to have parallel veins but have small, netted veins too.
The leaves are delicious batter fried, or young leaves can embellish your salads. They are rich in vitamins A, C and K. Leaves contain allotoin, useful for soothing skin…[Read more]
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NipperCat joined the group Full Spectrum Light Therapy for Pets Advocate Network
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NipperCat joined the group Transendental Meditation Advocate Network
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NipperCat joined the group Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy Advocate Network
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NipperCat joined the group Seasonal Affective Disorder SAD Advocate Network
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NipperCat joined the group Energy Psychology Advocate Network
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NipperCat joined the group WeHeal Yoga Advocate Network
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NipperCat joined the group Homeopathic Medicine Advocate Network
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NipperCat
Active 5 years, 2 months ago
Back again about my ankle rehabilitation after my trimalleolar fracture of October 20, 2015. I can walk again, but my ankle keeps popping out of place. Going to the chiropractor every one to two weeks to have the ankle reset properly is a pain, in addition to it being a temporary solutions! Does anyone have any ideas on how I can stabilize my […] View