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The Knowledge Needed For Administering Basic First Aid

April 30th, 2011 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

Basic is the front lines of medical treatment. In many cases this can be the complete treatment. Whether it is an injury or sickness; the best in basic follows the old Boy Scouts motto of “Be Prepared”. It involves learning how to effectively provide basic . Knowing the different scenarios that can happen will give you a lot of food for thought.

Basic training involves learning to stop wounds from bleeding, expelling items that are being choked on, splinting injured limbs, clearing fluid from breathing channels removing splinters and more. Another important aspect found in basic is knowing your limits. Calling for help is needed sometimes.

Today there are many opportunities available for learning basic . In addition there are more advanced courses specializing and detailing more. CPR is yet another popular course in this area. With basic classes you will learn detailed aspects and wind up with a manual too. It’s wise to keep a copy of the manual handy in your kits.

Basic training will help you to understand the details of emergency situations and other injury treatments. Outside simple injuries such as cuts, bruises, minor sunburns, and similar you are simply the frontline until more qualified help is in place. When you are in doubt of any aspect of basic , it’s very wise to be on the phone with a medical authority’s advice while maintaining the situation.

Your role is comfort, and other aspects such as stopping bleeding, putting a splint on broken or sprained limbs, and clearing the throat. Things more intensive than basic will be tasks that the next line covers. Prescription medicine, stitches, and even surgery are all things that require more extensive medical treatment.

Don’t think for one minute that basic isn’t important even in severe cases. If you don’t stop the bleeding, by the time those with the medical training to do much more won’t be able to do anything; if their patient is no longer alive. You can be the difference between life and death. For these reasons, whether it’s part of your job or not, it’s wise to have kits and basic training on them. This way you can make the difference.

Your basic kit should have a mix of bandage sizes. As training will show you, there are a number of needs in this area. Further you will probably learn a little about improvising as well. Some over the counter medications should also be in there such as pain relievers, antibiotic ointment, stomach relief, sterilization solutions and antihistamines. A few tools such as tweezers, a thermometer and scissors will be needed too. The best kit will have useful local numbers for emergency help as well.

When it comes to basic , it’s wise to have training no matter what you do. Having the resources to carry it out is great. You never know in personal or professional settings what will come up and with knowledge you may be able to save the day!

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Dizziness- When the Labyrinth Loses Balance

April 27th, 2011 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

Dizziness can be a common dysfunction of the human immune system. Dizziness is characterized by several symptoms. The most common sign of dizziness is the sense of the surrounding world going round even as one stands or sits at one place. This type of neurological dizziness is quite different from the dizziness one feels after riding a merry-go-round, for instance. The latter is a forced effect while the former is a disease that needs prompt attention of the physician. Proper medical care and medications can definitely lessen the recurring incidences of dizziness symptoms.

Mentionably, dizziness or the dysfunction leading to the loss of semblance or physical balance occurs when the labyrinth, the main limb of balance located in the inner ear, fails to work properly. When such a situation happens, the brain stops functioning or functions irregularly thereby causing dizziness. Many of us feel dizziness after getting up abruptly or when we suddenly bend down to pick up something from the ground. Dizziness occurs as our heart beats or rhythms get a jolt and there is a fall in our blood pressure level. This is also the cause of light-headedness during the dizzy bouts.

The ailments arising from viral infection of the inner ear are the Benign positional vertigo, Meniere’s disease, and Vestibular neuronitis (Viral labyrinthitis). Mentionably, Meniere’s disease is a life-long state. But there are instances where this form of dizziness resolves on its own just as in Viral labyrinthitis.

Benign positional vertigo leads to rotational dizziness or vertigo when the patient is made to move in particular positions in specific directions. The generally reported positions are at those times when the head suddenly gets tilted backwards (say, when the driver abruptly jams on the brakes) or while turning on the bed. The aged people are easily susceptible to such syndromes.

People suffering from Meniere’s disease also suffer recurring vertigo. They feel fullness in their ears which may also ring or they may not hear anything. Such effects may even last for more than hour. Such fits force the affected person to lie down preceded by bouts of vomiting and nausea.
While Viral labyrinthitis or Vestibular neuronitis can affect kids and the aged, this dizziness disorder is generally seen among many youths. The patients suffering from this form of dizziness also fall ill due to flu or cold. Their heads feel heavy and they fail to keep their body’s natural balance. Try as they might to control themselves, they ultimately fall to vertigo. There may be a feeling of nausea, and they may also vomit. These signs of dizziness may linger on for days on end.

The prominent symptoms of dizziness are a feeling of light headedness. There are several other neurological symptoms like reduced consciousness, convulsions, confusion, headache, and appearances of white spots in front of the eyes. There are reports that many people affected by this disorder black out, have fits, vision gets blurred, feel unreal and/or see stars. More often than not, dizziness is followed by fainting.

Here our primary issue will be neurological dizziness. Dizziness is prompted by glutamate. This chemical causes disproportionate neuronal discharges which leads to the aforementioned symptoms. This syndrome can be life debilitating. If the patient is not provided resuscitation or immediate medical treatment, there may be a scarcity of oxygen. This can adversely affect the functioning of that person’s brain. First aid must be tendered within a minute after the patient suffers from neurological dizziness.

There are many causes of dizziness. Mention may be made of Bulimia Nervosa and Anorexia Nervosa – two of the main eating disorders that are affecting the majority of the X-generation youth. Besides, dizziness can be due to situations that may be emotionally touching. Hyperventilation and are other primary causes of dizziness.

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Alternative Therapies for Allergies: Allergy Allersodes

April 24th, 2011 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

“Can I get another bottle of this? I’m out, it works great, and allergy season is here.” My clients ask, as they hold up the tell-tale little brown bottle with its yellow label.

I thought at first that I was manifesting a placebo affect because these products worked so well on my own , but over the years clients have come in every other year or so just to pick up a bottle of Tree Mix I or II when they run out. I never see them any other time. And I figure if they work on animals that the animals will rule-out most of the placebo effect. A bottle lasts anywhere from one month to two years depending on what you are trying to manage, how much you need and how short the exposure is.

My favorite allergy remedies come from Professional Complementary Health Formulas. The remedies are called allersodes. Allersodes are homeopathic drops that minutely stimulate the immune system to recognize, glom onto, and expel the allergy-causing organism from the body, usually through the kidneys or bowels. These particular allersodes contain homeopathics to support the adrenal gland and liver as well. I think that is one reason why they work so well.

It has always been difficult for me to comprehend that the more you dilute a homeopathic substance, the stronger it gets and the faster it works. But, you may need only a few treatments (like when using the insect bite allersode.)

I use low-dose homeopathic remedies in my practice because I can’t monitor my clients on a daily basis and most of my clients have only recently been introduced to homeopathics and natural medicine. It’s extremely rare that anyone has side-effects with using them. They are safer and you can use them for several months at a time if necessary. Each bottle costs about $15, but often during an exam I will combine several remedies and make a custom formula for $20 (which saves a person quite a bit of money if they are shifting and changing and don’t need a whole bottle of several different remedies.) Local practitioners may vary in price and/or require an exam before dispensing the products. It’s good to know your clients so you can be of better service for their individual needs. And it’s good to build a rapport with people you think you would like to have on your healing team.

The dosage is normally 17 drops three times daily for acute situations and 15 drops daily for chronic . Here are a few of the remedies my clients and I have utilized over the years for various causing skin problems, rhinitis, itchy eyes, irritability, , depression, feelings of spaciness, and a slough of other symptoms:

Animal Mix—for to Camel, Cat, Chicken, Cow, Dog, Duck, Fish, Goat, Guinea Pig, Horse, Llama, Mouse, Pheasant, Pig, Quail, Rabbit, Rat, Sheep and Turkey.

Biting Insect Mix—for to Bedbugs, Bees (5 Types), Chiggers, Cockroach, Deerfly, Flea, House Fly, Lice (Head And Body), Mosquito, Moth, Spider (5 Types), Ticks, and Wasps. Excellent product for your kit because it doesn’t need to be refrigerated like epinephrine. I love this one. It works especially well.

Flower Mix—for to Aster, Camellia, Carnation, Chrysanthemum, Daffodil, Daisy, Daphne, Gardenia, Gentian, Gladiola, Honeysuckle, Iris, Lilac, Lily, Larkspur, Lupine, Marigold, Oleander, Pansy, Petunia, Peony, Poppy, Rose, Snapdragon, and Tulips.

Household Dust & Molds—for to Black Mold, Grain Dust, House Mold, House Dust, Lint, Mattress Dust, Mildew Dust, Paper Dust, Rug Dust, Upholstery Dust, Yeast (Baker’s/Brewer’s) and Dust Mites. This one also works quite well, but you still have to keep your house clean!

Grain & Seed Mix—for to Barley, Corn, Cotton Seed, Flax Seed, Gliadin (whatever that is), Gluten, Millet, Milo, Oat, Poppy Seed, Rice (Brown/White), Rye, Safflower, Sesame, Sorghum, Soybean, Sunflower and Wheat.

Grass & Weed Mix—for to Alfalfa, Amaranth, Bamboo, Chenopodium, Cocklebur, Dandelion, Fox Tail, Grease Wood, June Grass, Johnson Grass, Kapok, Lambs Quarters, Marsh Elder, Mugwort, Pampas Grass, Pigweed, Ragweed, Sage, Scale (All Scale/ Wingscale/ Lenscale), Scotch Broom, Sheep Sorrel, Yellow Dock, Red Top, Meadow Fescue, Sweet Vernal, Kentucky Blue, Orchard, Perineal Rye, Timothy, Red Clover, White Clover, Goldenrod, Velvet Grass, and Thistle. This one is really popular and a favorite for lots of clients (including myself).

Tree Mix I—for to Alder, Ash, Birches, Cedars, Cottonwoods, Cypresses, Elms, Firs, Hemlock, Hickories, Junipers, Maples, Mulberries, Western Oaks, Eastern Oaks, Pines, Redwood, and Spruces. I use this one in the fall. For me, exacerbate urinary incontinence. I’ve often wondered how many incontinent people have an underlying cause of allergy.

Tree Mix II—for to Acacia, Aspen, Bay, Elder, Eucalyptus, Fig, Flowering Apple, Flowering Cherry, Lilac, Magnolia, Mesquite, Oleander, Olive, Pepper, Privet, Sycamore, Tulip, and Willow. Lots of people all over the United States appear to be allergic to Russian Olive, Willow and Walnut pollens and leaf molds, so this one works well.

Nightshade Mix—for to Chilies, Eggplant, Ground Cherries, Mustard Greens, Peppers (Red/Green), Tobacco, Tomato, Potatoes (Red/White) and Mushroom.

These are just a few of my favorite combination remedies. There are lots more combinations out there, many of which are customized for local regions and areas. I know there are also different companies which make remedies such as this. I just know this particular company has high standards and I like that in a product line. Allergy allersodes are a good, safe alternative for allergy season. They are cheap, effective and worth a try.

Dr. Denice Moffat is a practicing naturopath, medical intuitive, and veterinarian working on the family unit (which includes humans and animals) through her phone consultation practice established in 1995. She has a content-rich website at NaturalHealthTechniques.com NaturalHealthTechniques.com and free internationally distributed monthly newsletter.

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Herbal Cleansing

February 19th, 2011 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

Most people who want to cleanse their body are those who are interested in living an all- natural, healthy lifestyle, and, as such, would be greatly interested in learning about herbal cleansing. Herbs have been cultivated for thousands of years and used in every civilization as remedies, supplements and even in cleansing the body. Over the centuries, a lot of information on how to use herbs has been recorded and passed down to later generations. Let this timeless information work for you! Find out more about using herbal cleansers.

Because of the wide variety of herbal cleansers available, you will first want to decide what part of the body you are trying to address. Do you think you may have intestinal worms? Maybe you are in recovery from a difficult addiction. Or you could just want to jump start a healthy lifestyle and you wish to cleanse your entire body of harmful elements. This could be the most important part of finding the herbal cleanser that is best for yourself, as this will guide all the future research you do on different herbs and herbal products.

After you have decided the issues that you wish to address with your herbal cleansing, you will be able to research which herbs will best take care of your needs. This may include a trip to the library, an internet search, or a call to a nutritionist in your area. At the library, you will find many books on the subject, most of which you can take home and read at your convenience. The internet will give you access to forums and user groups where people discuss the benefits of the herbs and products they have used. And if you choose to pay a nutritionist for their help, you will be reassured that you are getting the most accurate information from an educated professional.

After you have discovered the benefits of herbal cleansing, you will more than likely want to pass this information on to your friends and family. You will be able to share how much better you feel and how much more energy you have. Be sure to keep up with your notes and research, as you will be able to pass this information around to help others benefit as well.

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