Physical Healing
The Promise to OurSelves
Our bodies are wonderful healing machines.
Future medicine is being called complementary now rather than alternative. A
doctor can diagnose and proscribe, but it is you and only you who do the actual
work of healing. That does not mean that Doctors will become unnecessary.
Together we must forge partnerships - thus complementary medicine.
So how can you amplify the body's ability to
heal?
First and most importantly give your body the
building blocks, good food and adequate nutrition. I personally take supplements and
a natural healing agent called Noni that helps to enhance the
immune system.
Secondly, healthful exercise and practice of
the techniques described above for emotional, mental and spiritual healing.
Thirdly, I recommend Reiki
Energy Medicine is a wonderful way to speed up the body's own ability to heal itself.
Reiki amplifies the connection to the Source of Universal Love and this energy is
drawn to the places where you most need healing. It seems to work in levels healing the
most important issues first
Things to remember about Advertising Claims
before you start self-medicating:
1. Avoid flashy marketing tactics or products that profess to have a
secret formula or claims of a miracle breakthrough. If it looks too good to be true, it
probably is.
2. Should you become ill, do not substitute nutraceutical products for professional
medical care. Always consult a doctor or other health care professional.
3. If you are pregnant, nursing a child, or planning to become pregnant, consult your
physician before consuming a nutraceutical product. Nutraceutical products are not
recommended for infants or children without the advice of a physician, pharmacist, or
other health professional trained in their use.
4. Seek the advice of your physician or pharmacist before taking most nutraceutical
products. Particularly, consumers should understand any potential drug interactions,
allergy, or medical contraindications.
5. Many nutraceuticals can be therapeutic for people with chronic illnesses. However,
consult a physician, pharmacist or other trained health care professional before
initiating their use.
6. Dosing may vary based on individual needs and the nature of the product itself. Always
follow the directions on the label unless otherwise specified by your health care
professional.
7. Although they are not over the counter or prescription drugs, some nutraceuticals may
still be dangerous if taken in inappropriate dosages.
8. Be certain that any nutraceutical product you take is clearly labeled by the
manufacturer with the product ingredients and dosage recommendations.
9. Consider keeping a journal to chart the effects of your nutraceutical program - be they
favorable or otherwise. Be sure to report any adverse reactions to your doctor, pharmacist
or directly to the manufacturer.
10. We are all biochemically unique. Our experience with nutraceuticals and other valuable
information should be shared between patient and health professional.
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