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Posted: May 25th, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: Herbal | Comments Off
To get a clear conception of mind losing control over action : CHERRY PLUM stands for (1) fear of mind losing control over action like thinking of suicide, or of killing some body or of mutilating somebody’s limbs etc. (2) Mind actual losing control of the action of the body like acting on impulse without thinking of the consequences i.e. grievously hurting his child or wife or breaking utensils in a fit of anger. WHITE CHESTNUT stands for the mind losing control of thoughts i.e. involuntary thought actions, repetition of thoughts, despite effort to forget them.To differentiate on the basis of acute anxiety in “Rock Rose” and “Cherry Plum”.In Rock Rose, the extreme terror & anxiety are writ large on the face of the sufferer. The extreme internal anxiety comes out on the surface.In CHERRY PLUM it is the internal fear/anxiety of the mind losing control over his actions. It is purely an internal affair – a mental conflict, which does not come on the surface unless he perpetrates some unbecoming act.*77\308\8*
Posted: May 14th, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: Women's Health | Comments Off
Mucus MethodA woman who uses the mucus method examines her cervical mucus throughout her menstrual cycle and records changes in it. Before and after ovulation, cervical mucus is viscous and yellow. Because of a drop in saline content and a rise in estrogen during ovulation, however, the cervical mucus becomes thinner, clearer, and more elastic with a consistency similar to that of an egg white. By charting the changes in her cervical mucus over several months, the woman will be able to estimate her time of ovulation. She and her partner should avoid sexual intercourse during and around this unsafe period.Even when a couple practices one or more of these fertility-awareness methods conscientiously, the rhythm method remains relatively unreliable since the precise time of ovulation is often very difficult to pinpoint. A couple may think that they have entered the safe, postovulatory period when they have not; and even if the partners have correctly identified the time of ovulation and avoid sexual intercourse during it, a woman may still become pregnant if one of her eggs joins with a sperm that has survived in her reproductive tract from a prior act of sexual intercourse. A failure rate of approximately 20 percent confirms just how difficult it is not only to predict ovulation accurately but also to control human sexual desire.Physical Obstruction of the Union of Sperm and EggMore reliable than coitus interruptus and the rhythm method are contraceptive methods such as the condom, the diaphragm, the cervical cap, and the sponge, which provide physical or chemical barriers to prevent the sperm from reaching the egg. In general, these methods work well with virtually no dangerous side effects, but they are not very convenient.*44\205\8*
Posted: May 6th, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: Skin Care | Comments Off
One of the reasons why I’m such a believer in Botoxis because its immense versatility is unmatched. New uses for it seem to surface at a daily rate and it’s so satisfying when patients see results from Botox that they never dreamed of obtaining in such a short visit. Following are a few examples of Botox’s scope.MIGRAINESIt’s been proven that Botox helps with the debilitating condition of migraines. The reason isn’t exactly clear, but I suspect that the muscle-relaxing effects of Botox have something to do with it. Another theory is that Botox has a positive effect on the pain transmitters of the face. A few years ago I treated a patient whom I thought was exaggerating when she said her headache immediately disappeared after having Botox. Today, however, I’m a believer in this application. Recently another patient told me that her crippling headaches had kept her home from work for two weeks and that to her, Botox was truly heaven sent. Even one of my nurses in my Miami office uses Botox for this purpose; her headaches are so severe that she often has to turn off the lights in her office and rest her head. For many, the instant relief that Botox delivers in just a shot or two – with relief lasting as long as four months – is far more desirable than taking an endless stream of pain medication. Of course, no one complains about the side benefits!*52\82\8*