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Electromagnetic therapy alcohol addiction

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Today, holistic health care practices for alcohol addiction are some of the newest and most promising forms of therapy available. Holistic health care means whole person health care. With holistic health care, the treatment isn’t limited in scope to merely the symptoms of an infection, for example, but extends over the whole person, and its practices treat all underlying causes, from physical to psychological. Taking a holistic health care approach to alcohol addiction seems to be a far better treatment option than traditional ones, which will treat only one aspect of the alcohol addiction at a time.

While today, holistic health care practices for alcohol addiction offer an extensively wide scope of treatment options, which include such things as electromagnetic therapy, low level laser treatment, and yoga, we’re going to focus on the first one- electromagnetic therapy. Using an electromagnetic therapy approach to the treatment of alcohol addiction, we will often see it offers a more promising success rate, due to it treating the underlying causes of the alcohol addiction as a part of the one treatment, as opposed to compartmentalizing and attempting to separate and treat the alcohol addiction on its own, then treat the underlying physical and mental causes.
Electromagnetic therapy , often referred to as bio-resonance screening and treatment, is using the bodies own electro-magnetic force, and applying theories from both Chinese accupuncture based medicine combined with guides of homeopathy. The theory is that the body’s bio-electric field gets obscured, or damaged, and by using the electromagnetic therapy approach, you relieve these, resulting in the overall reduction of symptoms from the alcohol addiction.

When undergoing electromagnetic therapy for an alcohol addiction, the alcohol addict has no cause to worry. The electromagnetic therapy is completely painless, and while based in part on Chinese accupuncture medicine, there are no needles, or punctures to the body. Instead, based upon the alcohol addict’s own body’s electromagnetic field readings, electromagnetic therapy is applied to certain points, to alleviate perceived blockages, and interruptions in the normal electromagnetic flow. The goal of the electromagnetic theory is to relieve these disruptions, and restore the proper electromagnetic flow. It is believed that by doing so, the overall cause for the alcohol addiction is treated, and relieved, as well as directly treating the alcohol addiction itself. As with any form of therapy, it may take several electromagnetic therapy sessions in order to successfully treat, and aid the alcohol addiction.

Holistic health care practices drug alcohol addiction

Friday, November 27th, 2009

Holistic health care practices for drug and alcohol addiction are some of the newer forms of therapy available now. Holistic health care means whole person health care. With holistic health care, the treatment isn’t limited in scope to merely the symptoms of an infection, for example, but extends over the whole person, and its practices treat all underlying causes, from physical to psychological. Taking a holistic health care approach to drug and alcohol addiction seems to be a far better treatment option than traditional ones, which will treat only one aspect of the drug and alcohol addiction at a time.

Today, holistic health care practices for drug and alcohol addiction offer an extensively wide scope of treatment options. Holistic health care practices include such things as electro-magnetic therapies, low level laser treatment, to reiki and yoga. By using holistic health care practices to approach the treatment of drug and alcohol addiction, it offers a more promising success rate, due to it treating the underlying causes of the drug and alcohol addiction as a part of the one treatment, as opposed to compartmentalizing and attempting to separate and treat the drug and alcohol addiction on its own, then treat the underlying physical and mental causes.

We’ll look at 2 options for holistic health care practices available to treat drug and alcohol addiction. Electro-magnetic therapy and low level laser therapy. The electro-magnetic therapy, often referred to as bio-resonance screening and treatment, is using the bodies own electro-magnetic force, and applying theories from both Chinese accupuncture based medicine combined with guides of homeopathy. The theory is that the body’s bio-electric field gets obscured, or damaged, and by using the holistic healthcare practice approach of electro magnetic therapy, you relieve these, resulting in aiding in the overall reduction of symptoms from the drug and alcohol addiction.

With low level laser therapy, it functions very much on the same basis as electro-magnetic therapy, by using the Chinese accupuncture based medicine, it uses a low level laser to activate these points. The primary difference between the two is that with the low level laser therapy, it utilizes electrical stimulation alone, as opposed to electro-magnetic stimuli. Both forms of therapy show a different face to treatments available. With holistic health care, the overall view is that the overall person should be treated, which in the case of drug and alcohol addition, is the best option available.

Electromagnetic therapy alcohol addiction

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

Today, holistic health care practices for alcohol addiction are some of the newest and most promising forms of therapy available. Holistic health care means whole person health care. With holistic health care, the treatment isn’t limited in scope to merely the symptoms of an infection, for example, but extends over the whole person, and its practices treat all underlying causes, from physical to psychological. Taking a holistic health care approach to alcohol addiction seems to be a far better treatment option than traditional ones, which will treat only one aspect of the alcohol addiction at a time.

While today, holistic health care practices for alcohol addiction offer an extensively wide scope of treatment options, which include such things as electromagnetic therapy, low level laser treatment, and yoga, we’re going to focus on the first one- electromagnetic therapy. Using an electromagnetic therapy approach to the treatment of alcohol addiction, we will often see it offers a more promising success rate, due to it treating the underlying causes of the alcohol addiction as a part of the one treatment, as opposed to compartmentalizing and attempting to separate and treat the alcohol addiction on its own, then treat the underlying physical and mental causes.
Electromagnetic therapy , often referred to as bio-resonance screening and treatment, is using the bodies own electro-magnetic force, and applying theories from both Chinese accupuncture based medicine combined with guides of homeopathy. The theory is that the body’s bio-electric field gets obscured, or damaged, and by using the electromagnetic therapy approach, you relieve these, resulting in the overall reduction of symptoms from the alcohol addiction.

When undergoing electromagnetic therapy for an alcohol addiction, the alcohol addict has no cause to worry. The electromagnetic therapy is completely painless, and while based in part on Chinese accupuncture medicine, there are no needles, or punctures to the body. Instead, based upon the alcohol addict’s own body’s electromagnetic field readings, electromagnetic therapy is applied to certain points, to alleviate perceived blockages, and interruptions in the normal electromagnetic flow. The goal of the electromagnetic theory is to relieve these disruptions, and restore the proper electromagnetic flow. It is believed that by doing so, the overall cause for the alcohol addiction is treated, and relieved, as well as directly treating the alcohol addiction itself. As with any form of therapy, it may take several electromagnetic therapy sessions in order to successfully treat, and aid the alcohol addiction.

Holistic health care practices drug alcohol addiction

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

Holistic health care practices for drug and alcohol addiction are some of the newer forms of therapy available now. Holistic health care means whole person health care. With holistic health care, the treatment isn’t limited in scope to merely the symptoms of an infection, for example, but extends over the whole person, and its practices treat all underlying causes, from physical to psychological. Taking a holistic health care approach to drug and alcohol addiction seems to be a far better treatment option than traditional ones, which will treat only one aspect of the drug and alcohol addiction at a time.

Today, holistic health care practices for drug and alcohol addiction offer an extensively wide scope of treatment options. Holistic health care practices include such things as electro-magnetic therapies, low level laser treatment, to reiki and yoga. By using holistic health care practices to approach the treatment of drug and alcohol addiction, it offers a more promising success rate, due to it treating the underlying causes of the drug and alcohol addiction as a part of the one treatment, as opposed to compartmentalizing and attempting to separate and treat the drug and alcohol addiction on its own, then treat the underlying physical and mental causes.

We’ll look at 2 options for holistic health care practices available to treat drug and alcohol addiction. Electro-magnetic therapy and low level laser therapy. The electro-magnetic therapy, often referred to as bio-resonance screening and treatment, is using the bodies own electro-magnetic force, and applying theories from both Chinese accupuncture based medicine combined with guides of homeopathy. The theory is that the body’s bio-electric field gets obscured, or damaged, and by using the holistic healthcare practice approach of electro magnetic therapy, you relieve these, resulting in aiding in the overall reduction of symptoms from the drug and alcohol addiction.

With low level laser therapy, it functions very much on the same basis as electro-magnetic therapy, by using the Chinese accupuncture based medicine, it uses a low level laser to activate these points. The primary difference between the two is that with the low level laser therapy, it utilizes electrical stimulation alone, as opposed to electro-magnetic stimuli. Both forms of therapy show a different face to treatments available. With holistic health care, the overall view is that the overall person should be treated, which in the case of drug and alcohol addition, is the best option available.