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Ear Candling: Ear Candling involves placing the narrow end of a
specially designed hollow candle at the entry of the ear canal, while the
opposite end is lit. Primarily used for relieving wax build up and related
hearing problems, ear candling is also used to treat or improve ear and sinus
infections. (May also be referred to as Ear Coning.)
Energy Field Work: Practitioners look for weaknesses in the energy
field in and around the clients body and seek to restore its proper circulation
and balance. Energy channeled through the practitioner is directed to strengthen
the body’s natural defenses and help the client’s physical, mental,
emotional and/or spiritual state.
Enzyme Therapy: A form of therapy that employs supplements of plant
and animal enzymes to improve digestive function and other conditions. During
digestion, the body’s own digestive enzymes are not the only ones at work; the
enzymes present in raw fruits and vegetables also contribute to the breakdown of
food in the stomach. Enzyme therapy advocates supplementation to reduce the work
that the body has to do, and because plant enzymes are destroyed in cooking.
Since enzymes can’t be synthetically manufactured, supplements are derived
from plants or from animal tissues. Some practitioners inject liquid enzymes to
treat cancer and multiple sclerosis. Enzyme supplements are available over the
counter, singly or in combination, in capsule, tablet, powder, and liquid form.
Essential: A nutritional term applied to vitamins, minerals, and amino
acids; refers to anything that the body does not manufacture and that must be
obtained through the diet.
Expressive Therapies: Use the arts to promote physical & mental
health and personal growth. Examples of expressive therapies include art
therapy, dance therapy, drama therapy, music therapy, poetry, and psychodrama.
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