Luxurious rehabilitation for people who need to feel luxurious

December 7th, 2011 by admin No comments »

When you are having a problem with drug addiction or alcohol addiction, I am sure that you will be very eager to find out the cure of this problem by going to the best alcohol or drug rehabilitation center in your town or city. Luxury drug rehab is one of the options that can be chosen by people who need to feel the luxury of medical rehabilitation so that they will be able to be treated happily and effectively by the luxurious facilities that will bring them back to the normal or even better life. However, some people who are looking for this kind of service usually do not know where they need to go when they need the service.  This is actually an easy thing to do since you can always find this service on the internet by using Google or other search engine website such as Bing and also Yahoo. However, the real problem is to really choose the best one among thousands of websites that those search engines give you.

If you are having a hard time to find out the best one, you can actually compare some websites with one to another. For example, if you are using Google, you do not need to browse all of the lists that it gives to you. You will only need to select some websites and start comparing them in order to find the best facilities, the location of the rehabilitation center and also to find out how much money that you need to pay for the service. You will need to find out the customer service’s number so that you can call the service and ask them about any information that is not given in the website. It is easy, is not it? So what are you waiting for?

History of Alternative Medicine

December 1st, 2011 by admin No comments »

History has it that alternative medicine goes back 5000 years to Chinese traditional medicine, Indian (Ayuryedic medicine) and similar healing traditions in many cultures. The common belief was that the energy of the body had to be in harmony with the mind, body and spirit. A doctor merely facilitated the healing by identifying and taking away obstacles that would inevitably lead to a cure. Therapy included lifestyle changes, self-care and preventative measures.

Today, what we know of as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) has roots going back 5,000 years to Chinese (traditional Chinese medicine), Indian (Ayurvedic medicine) and similar healing traditions. For thousands of years, these diverse medical traditions held a belief in the energy of the body and the need for harmony between mind, body and spirit. Doctor’s simply facilitated the healing process by identifying and removing obstacles.

Throughout most of the 19th century, doctors used the same skills as today’s herbalists, osteopaths and dieticians; they were generous with time and empathy, and relied on a good bedside manner. Prayer was important, as was “a change of air,” laxatives, bleeding and leeches. Right up until the early 20th century, sick people relied on much the same kind of therapies as their ancestors.

The decades following the Second World War brought significant changes. As GP and journalist, James Lefanu noted in his book, The Rise and Fall of Modern Medicine, written in the 50s, a series of medical breakthroughs proved beyond a doubt that previous attempts at healing were nothing more than mere quackery. New medical breakthroughs included the discovery of penicillin, cortisone (a powerful anti-inflammatory medicine), streptomycin (a powerful antibiotic that is effective in treating tuberculosis), insulin (to treat diabetes) and chlorpromazine (an anti-psychotic that controls schizophrenia). Open-heart surgery, hip replacements, kidney transplants, intensive care and successful vaccination programs saved and improved the quality of countless of millions of lives. » Read more: History of Alternative Medicine