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Get Healthy Now with Gary Null: A Complete Guide to Prevention, Treatment and Healthy living

Gary Null
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If he or she finds any such factors to be present, a decision may be made to mitigate exposure to the toxin or irritant by introducing an electrostatic precipitator or ionizer into the patient's home or work environment. In other words, the clinical ecologist will not simply try to identify and then suppress the symptom. He or she will use the symptom as a clue and will then embark on a course of inquiry aimed at finding the underlying cause or causes. If the cause can be identified, then a program aimed directly at it can be inaugurated: e.g.

The New Holistic Health Handbook: Living Well in a New Age

Berkeley Holistic Health Center and Shepherd Bliss
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Though you may not be able to change certain aspects of your work environment, you can change your own response. Developing new, more flexible attitudes toward yourself and your work is a good place to start. You may need to go through a period of self-exploration and/or counseling. Creating a support group with friends or co-workers to discuss new goals and vent frustrations and feelings can be a lifesaver. Some people also find books or courses on assertiveness training and other "office survival skills" helpful.

Conscious Eating

Gabriel Cousens, M.D.
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Live in a cool and calming personal, social, and work environment. 2. Avoid excess heat, humidity, and steam in the environment, such as hot tubs and excess sun, as well as in all relationships and activities. 3. Meditate regularly and strive for peace with self, friends, and humanity. 4. Learn to express feelings and thoughts in constructive and supportive ways to those around you. 5. Focus on being in a state of universal, unconditional love. 6. Eat cooling, sweet, bitter, and astringent foods, with an emphasis on fruits and vegetables. 7. Eat a bland, 80% raw-food diet.

Vibrational Medicine: The #1 Handbook of Subtle-Energy Therapies

Richard Gerber, M.D.
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Since this is not always economically feasible, individuals with experience in dowsing can examine the suspected deleterious home or work environment and make specific recommendations. The insertion of iron and steel rods at specific points in the earth, as well as the placement of crystals at specific field locations, can interrupt the abnormal energy patterns and neutralize the geopathic stress.
Research by workers in the field of clinical ecology has demonstrated that many people are adversely affected by exposure to unnoticed factors in the home and work environment, such as synthetic plastics and natural gas. Of more recent interest have been the ill effects produced by certain substances contained in foods. Food dyes, additives, and other controversial agents have received much attention in the news media. It is becoming increasingly evident that there are now many synthetic and naturally occurring agents in the foods we eat which cause a variety of abnormal physiological effects.

Slaughterhouse: The Shocking Story of Greed, Neglect, and Inhumane Treatment Inside the U.S. Meal Industry

Gail A. Eisnitz
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The physical location in the plants where the animals are stuck and bled is a very uninviting work environment. The vets hardly ever go there. "Let me ask you this," he continued. "Why would someone who'd completed years of higher education to learn how to save animals and make them healthy work for a system that torments and kills animals?" I asked Carney about the pervasiveness of the types of violations he had described. "The inspectors I talk to are from all over the country," he replied. "It's an everyday occurrence clear across the United States. It occurs in swine. It occurs in beef.

Staying Healthy with Nutrition: The Complete Guide to Diet and Nutritional Medicine

Elson M. Haas, M.D.
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This is because some people may be more sensitive during cleansing to their work environment or to chemical exposures, for example. Also, certain individuals may be faced with temptations or the influence of other workers or family members challenging their decisions, and for this, knowing and trusting what they are doing and having the support of a professional or group will add to their comfort and willpower.

Get Healthy Now with Gary Null: A Complete Guide to Prevention, Treatment and Healthy living

Gary Null
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Pressing it can relieve tension like that arising from a stressful work environment or relationship. Runny nose, allergy, colds, and sinus infections can be treated by pressure on the point called Welcome Smell, so named since nearly any smell is welcome to a person whose nasal passages have been blocked. To approach this point, take the index finger and bring it in at a 45 degree angle to the crease under the nose. This pressure can be applied on either side of the nose though it is not recommended that both sides be touched simultaneously, which might block breathing.

Staying Healthy with Nutrition: The Complete Guide to Diet and Nutritional Medicine

Elson M. Haas, M.D.
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Pollutants in the Workplace While some environmental problems can affect us anywhere, in the work environment there is a much wider range of potential pollutants, depending on the type of job. People work in a great variety of situations—indoors and out; cities, suburbs, farms, and industrial locations; small and large offices; big factories; and so on. The types and degree of chemical exposure vary with the situation. The following list shows people whose jobs put them at particularly high risk.
Then, the solution often involves avoiding the chemicals, changing jobs or making changes within the work environment, and learning less toxic ways to work, clean, and live. Chemicals are ubiquitous and invade our lives more and more. Some are needed and helpful, but many are now created to support the huge chemical and home products industry with the manufacture and marketing of faster and more powerful cleansers, stronger and lighter plastics, denser insulation, or stronger pesticides. I do not believe that this is what we need.
Pollution within the work environment is caused by the manufacture of specific goods as well as by chemicals in the furniture, carpeting, insulation, and chemical cleaners found in the workplace. Industrial chemical pollution is a major side effect of technology. This affects us individually and as a species who must breathe the air, drink the water, and eat the food. The dumping of chemical wastes needs immediate attention.

Textbook of Natural Medicine 2nd Edition Volume 1

Michael T. Murray, ND
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If the home or work environment is a source of "dis-ease", and an obstacle to cure, then providing an alternative environment may be a most helpful way to remove the obstacles to cure. Support the therapeutic relationship Confidence should surround all aspects of the therapeutic interaction. The patient must have confidence in the doctor's ability to assist a cure, the doctor must have confidence in the efficacy of his or her therapy,162 and there must be an understanding or relationship between the doctor and the patient which is mutually conducive to respect, trust, and compassion.

Herbal Drugs and Phytopharmaceuticals: A Handbook for Practice on a Scientific Basis

Josef A. Brinckmann and Michael P. Lindenmaier
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Prophylactic when preparing for tests, for increased capacity when under physical stress. As a mildly active aphrodisiac, especially for bashful women. Against depressive disorders of menopause. For quitting smoking in place of nicotine patches. First aid for injuries caused by the tin foil or lacquer (Fig. 3). In pediatric medicine, it is used against excessive flow of tears, which occur after states of shock from falling down or minor injuries [5]. As a dietary supplement during school holidays. The procyanidin flavonoids have potent antioxidant and antiplatelet activities [11].

Age Erasers for Men: Hundreds of Fast and Easy Ways to Beat the Years

Doug Dollemore, Mark Giuliucci and the Editors of Men's Health Magazine
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And if the problem is one of work environment, this path can solve the situation much more easily than a total career change." But if you really dislike the work itself, then read on. Making the Big Jump Okay. You've been a corporate lawyer for ten years, and you are sick of it. You are bored, tired and as cranky as an 80-year-old man who just watched a neighborhood brat's baseball come through his living room window. No amount of fiddling with your current career is going to make you happy. It's time to burst out. But where do you start?

Staying Healthy with Nutrition: The Complete Guide to Diet and Nutritional Medicine

Elson M. Haas, M.D.
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Let us educate industry and our employers toward the realization that a safe, healthy work environment provides greater health, success, productivity, and prosperity for all concerned. Pollutants in the Home Most of us are exposed to more chemicals in the home than anywhere else, mainly because there are so many possible uses for chemicals and also because we spend more of our time in our own or friends' homes. The use of chemicals in the home affects everyone there, and this is particular cause for concern when there are small children in the household.

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