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Comprehensive Holistic Healthcare Services

At the end of the day no matter how large your home is, how many cars you own, or what clothes you wear you will not be satisfied if your health is not at ease. Taking care of your body is what allows you to happily partake in your daily adventures and enjoy the materials you have worked so hard for. To ensure a healthy standard of living, healthcare facilities offer their patients comprehensive holistic healthcare services that promise to find a natural cure for your body.

Unlike your neighborhood clinic, comprehensive holistic healthcare facilities will diagnose and cure your problem through natural remediation. Stuffing another antibiotic in to your body is not their technique, yet striving for health through completing one of their many hands on services. When you report to the office with a never ending back pain, they will use their chiropractic service to fix the stressed area. They are determined to find the actual source of your problem, not just quick relief. For instance, sometimes back problems can cause so much stress to the body that headaches and migraines arise.

Although antibiotics are not part of their cure, they do provide a service that offers deep analysis of your lifestyle to begin the process of freeing you of any previous malnutrition your body may be used to. Between evaluation and the use of their laboratory testing service, they are able to target the exact nutrition your body is lacking. Whether your problems are due to your metabolism, diet choice, hormones, or any related factor they are able to isolate the cause and provide you with a cure for the long run.

Once these deficiencies are targeted they will undoubtedly inform you, but it is not always easy to leave the building and begin an entirely different lifestyle. For this reason, they have created a service that allows the professionals to do a full mind and body analysis of the patient to be able to target the inner problem and heal the body from deep within. Read more

Calendula: The Healing Flower

Known as the Healing Flower, it has been used to dress wounds and a variety of other skin conditions as far back as the 16th century. It was brought to America by settlers from Europe and was used during the Civil War to stop bleeding and promote healing of wounds.

Calendula has been used to treat pink eye and swollen eyelids, eczema, stomach ulcers, intestinal swelling, minor burns including sunburns, warts, and minor injuries such as sprains, wounds and abrasions. It has a gentle sterilizing property that keeps afflicted areas clean, that make it especially useful for slow healing wounds like ulcers. With its anti-oxidant content when applied to affected parts prevents damaged cells to further decay and helps the body heal by increasing blood flow in the applied areas.

Calendula is excellent in skin care, commonly used for cuts, abrasions, sunburns, sores and ulcers. It is great for inflamed skin and rashes (including diaper rashes and cradle cap), many fungal conditions such as ringworm, athlete’s food, and thrush. It has been seen to clear up acne and crab lice, according to the a Medicinal University in Romania who observed results in as little as 3-4 days. Aside from the skin, Calendula has some internal use as well. Calendula extract is used to treat bee stings and scorpion bites. Calendula tincture is can be used for fevers, cramps, flu, and stomach ache. Calendula oil when applied directly to the ear can help reduce earache and the tea is helpful in treating ear infections. Calendula tea can be used as eye-wash for sore, reddened eyes.Calendula brings out highlight in blond and brunette hair.

The volatile oils in Calendula stimulate blood circulation and induce sweating, thus reducing body heat and fever. It can increase urination, aid with digestion, stimulate the immune system, increase the production of collagen, it can help detoxify the body and regulate the menstruation cycle.

Calendula tea may be used as a gargle to help relieve sore throat and inflammations of the mouth and it relieves athlete’s foot because of its anti-fungal effect. Preparation of Calendula Tea: To make a tea, pour 1 cup of boiling water over 1/2 teaspoon of dried flower tops or place in diffuser or tea bag and steep for 10 minutes. Read more