The rock roses (Cistus) form a plant species of rock rose plants (Cistaceae), not all of which are equally effective. With its five-petalled, pink-coloured flowers, "Cistus incanus" resembles a wild rose. Research relates to "Cistus incanus ssp. tauricus" from the magnesium-rich soils of Chalkidiki. The Cistus plant grows wildly throughout... read more →
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How strong is your mind? This question is at the heart of Ayurvedic psychology. Because the mental strength and resilience of the individual determines whether and which psychotherapeutic interventions are appropriate for coping with crisis situations or psychological complaints. In order to give a well-founded answer to the question of... read more →
Jul
12
A Touchstone of Grief and Compassion I, Judyth, am writing this article. I cannot remember such a shared pool of grief and disbelief as has been generated in this country by the Latino immigrant children debacle since perhaps the Vietnam War. Besides my own personal heartache on hearing and seeing... read more →
Jun
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FePO4x4H2O phosphoric acid iron ORGAN: Blood 1 Recommended potentiation: D 12 2 Characteristics: This mineral helps the human being to deal with the world, in both the outer world and the inner world, where the outer world is mirrored and the object of "mental" focus. It indicates in its symptom... read more →
May
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Ingeniously simple - simply ingenious While Friedrich Schiller sees “pain as a valuable signal that belongs to life”, Wikipedia defines “pain as an unpleasant sensory or emotional experience that is associated with actual or potential tissue damage or that is described by the person concerned as if it was the... read more →
May
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The Best Treatment Hands Down There is nothing like severe, unrelenting nausea to put a damper on even the most elated mother-to-be. Just at the time when many a pregnant woman is bursting with excitement and anticipation, morning sickness hits with a vengeance. While hoping for the misery to pass... read more →
May
08
How did Ayurveda come to mankind? Ayurvedic medicine is a thousand years old medicine, practiced and taught by the forefathers and wise seers (Rishis) for the benefit of mankind. It is a revelation out of deep contemplation and a heritage transmitted from teacher to student by word of mouth. Its... read more →
May
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A true Great Medical, Religious and Social Reformer of the XVI Century In defense of miners and women Inspite of it all, Paracelsus did not lose heart and continued condemning all the injustices he saw wherever he went, with disregard for any consequences he could face. When he went through... read more →
Apr
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The goji berry (Lycium barbarum) is also called buckthorn fruit, wolfberry or happy berry. The home of the goji berry is in China and Mongolia. It has been an integral part of Traditional Chinese Medicine for millennia for a wide variety of ailments. However, the goji berry is also growing... read more →
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A true Great Medical, Religious and Social Reformer of the XVI Century A Great Social Reformer These ¨theosophical¨ teachings were certainly not at odds with Paracelsus´ sensitivity towards the problems and needs of the most disadvantaged social collectives and, in general, of all the people who suffered injustices and pain... read more →




