Thursday, 6 January 2011

Courses and Workshops in DORN Therapy and Auricular Implant Acupuncture

Are you a certified therapist or acupuncturist and interested in learning about DORN Therapy or Auricular Implant Acupuncture? This spring, I am planning to give introductions, training and workshops in small groups. The venue is Grove Business Centre/Boston House, Grove Technology Park near Wantage, Oxfordshire. Please do get in touch via e-mail: contact@monikabecker.co.uk for more details.

Tuesday, 4 January 2011

Say goodbye to your fears...


Fears and phobias are a problem that affects many people.

In some cases, the anxiety is so strong that sufferers have to build their entire life around it. Not being able to see loved ones in foreign countries, or to go on that crucial business trip, or perhaps to confront that nasty big spider in the bath! – it can affect many aspects of your life
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Tranquillisers and relaxation techniques may be helpful. However, hypnotherapy, EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) and Psychological Kinesiology can often put an end to the misery without drugs.

Hypnotherapy might make some people a little nervous. “Am I completely at the mercy of the therapist?”, “Can he or she make me do something I do not want to do”, “Am I completely out of control during the session?” All these are questions that come to mind when it comes to Hypnotherapy.

Hypnotherapy is a state of deep relaxation, not sleep. During the session, the client is fully aware of what is going on around them, but not affected by it. All that matters during the session is the therapist’s voice. When the actual session is finished, the client will come out of this state of deep relaxation refreshed and alert.

However, if it still does not feel the right thing for you, EFT and Psychological Kinesiology are very effective, too.

EFT involves concentrating on the actual “problem” and tapping certain areas of your body, mainly on the head and a hand.

Psychological Kinesiology is targeted completely on the world of emotions, and just a little bit of tapping. This method proves very effective in children – for example recently an 11-year-old boy was “cured” from his fear of dogs in just one session.

So, maybe your fears and anxieties can be a thing of the past, soon?

Monday, 3 January 2011

Bechterew's Disease - Aloe Vera Can Help

If you have been diagnosed with Morbus Bechterew (ankylosing spondylitis), you might want to try Aloe Vera. Aloe vera products can ease the pain and also help to detox the body. Drinking a good aloe vera supplement regularly will aid the blood flow in the small blood vessels and strengthens the immune system. Aloe vera contains natural, pain-relieving substances. Therefore, a good gel or cream based on the aloe plant, together with the supplement can be a therapeutic approach for sufferers.

Friday, 24 December 2010

How to lower 'bad' cholesterol naturally

It is a fact that high levels of LDL cholesterol can be responsible for arteriosclerosis which often leads to heart attacks and strokes.
For many, the only solution seems to be taking "Statins". However, those have a number of serious side effects, such as nausea, diarrhoea, vitamin deficiencies, flatulence, increased risk of bleeding, inability to produce blood, excema, joint and back pain, impotence, impaired vision, inflammation of liver and pancreas, muscle damage etc etc.
The Society for Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics in Bad Aachen/Germany has issued a statement that certain food can lower bad cholesterol substantially.

- Plantago ovata (dietary fibre, psyllium) absorbs cholesterol in the intestinal tract and helps to dispose of it in a "natural" way.
- Oat bran - boosts the production of bile in the liver, which forces the organism to use up LDL cholesterol.
- Inulin is a natural dietary fibre to lower cholesterol and has a similiar effect as oat bran. It can be found in chicoree, onions, garlic, asparagus, artichokes and topinambur. If you suffer from a coagulation disorder (increased tendency for bleeding), stay clear of garlic!

- Further beneficial food are apples, olive oil, nuts (walnuts have the most benefits when it comes to lowering bad cholesterol), celeriac, soya products.
- There are some supplements you might want to try: Niacin (Vit B3) - 1.5 mg per day. Vitamin C - 200 to 500 mg per day together with Vitamin E (70 to 140 mg per day.



Moreoever, half an hour exercise a day - going for a walk, power walking, swimming, gardening and cycling can boost the cholesterol-lowering effects of your new diet even more.


If you have been prescribed Statins and want to come off them, please don't do this without consulting your GP!

Thursday, 23 December 2010

First Aid for the Feast

Indulging over Christmas is a must! But suffering is not... Milk Thistle is a fantastic protection for the liver. So, before you enjoy your festive tipple, take milk thistle (e.g. Milk Thistle Complex by Dr. Vogel). This can help to avoid the dreaded hangover the next day.
The homoeopathic remedy Nux Vomica can help with the aftermath of over-eating. Bloatedness, heart burn and indigestion can be avoided when Nux Vom is taken before a big meal.

Have a wonderful Christmas! Ho Ho Ho

Tuesday, 14 December 2010

An Advent Poem

"Sentimental moments are part of Advent,
when we wish, remember, yearn;
but look - the lights of Advent,
they always shine,
as we all can light a candle
anytime"
(from the Seelenfarben Advent Calender)

Sunday, 12 December 2010

Thought for the Day

"Look to this day, for it is life, the very life of life.
In its brief course lie all the realities of existence.
The joy of growth,
The splendour of action,
The glory of power.
For yesterday is but a memory,
And tomorrow is only a vision.
But today well lived makes every yesterday a memory of happiness,
And every tomorrow a vision of hope.
Look well, therefore, to this day."
(Sanskrit poem)