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		<title>Yoga for Strength</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jun 2007 17:23:57 +0000</pubDate>
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A number of people wonder if yoga can improve their muscle fitness and strength levels. While they recognize that yoga can help reduce stress and increase flexibility and overall health , when it comes to increasing muscle fitness people think it might the most appropriate exercise to do the job. But, according to experts, yoga [...]]]></description>
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<p>A number of people wonder if <a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com/category/yoga/"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">yoga</a> can improve their muscle <a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com/category/fitness/"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">fitness</a> and strength levels. While they recognize that yoga can help reduce <a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com/category/stress/"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">stress</a> and increase flexibility and overall <a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">health</a> , when it comes to increasing muscle fitness people think it might the most appropriate exercise to do the job. But, according to experts, yoga can definitely make you stronger.</p>
<p>If you would like to really put your daily fitness routine in overdrive and get better results than you ever have in the past, you really should consider adding yoga exercises into your home fitness workouts. Unlike traditional weight building exercises, in yoga your body provides the resistance. While you are not likely going to produce the bulked up muscles of some weight lifters, you will certainly increase your muscle strength. In addition, some balance postures require enormous muscle control in order to prevent you from falling over. This helps to build and strengthen your muscles. Aerobic exercise is great for burning calories, and strength training works very well for strengthening your muscle groups, but yoga goes far beyond either of those forms of exercise and can benefit you both physically and mentally.</p>
<p>In addition to all its other benefits, yoga can help you improve muscle fitness and make you actually feel and be stronger. Whether you choose to use it as your primary means of strength training or you want it to supplement your other exercises, yoga can help your muscles grow fit, balanced, and strong. In fact, many poses in yoga are done very slowly or you are required to stay in a specific posture during several breaths. In fact, those who have experienced it, support that it is much more challenging to your muscles to hold a pose or do it slowly than it is to allow momentum to move you through an action.</p>
<p>Furthermore, while in weight training, you isolate a specific muscle as you perform an exercise and this leads to a short, tightened muscles, the muscles you develop during exercising yoga are more likely to be elongated, because as you are strengthening them, you are simultaneously lengthening them. Particularly, practicing yoga can help realign your muscles, so they are more balanced. You truly work your entire body when you practice yoga as you do not focus on an isolated muscle, but actively recruit the smaller muscle groups as well. Finally, since you are not overworking any specific muscle group, you are less likely to get injured.</p>
<p>Concluding, this type of exercising has a number of mental benefits, as the yoga positions and breathing exercises helped people focus inward rather than on the outward distractions of their lives. According to related literatures, Yoga is a science that has been in place for thousands of years in the Indian culture. It consists of ancient theories, observations and principles about the mind and body connection. Its aim is to unite the mind, body and spirit and if it is given the right tools and right environment, the body can find harmony and heal itself. Many support that this introspection helps them clear their mind and focus their attention on the more important things in their lives. In addition, regular yoga exercise routine can greatly reduced a person&#8217;s stress levels. Since many yoga poses and breathing techniques encourage extreme relaxation of body and mind those experiencing the mental benefits of yoga can get rid of their daily stress and its damaging influences.</p>
<p>Kadence Buchanan writes articles for <a href="http://forahealthywoman.com/">http://forahealthywoman.com/</a> - In addition, Kadence also writes articles for <a href="http://iwomensworld.net/">http://iwomensworld.net/</a> and <a href="http://thenursingcenter.com">http://thenursingcenter.com</a></p>
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		<title>An Introduction to Natural Health Therapies</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 May 2007 20:17:26 +0000</pubDate>
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Alternative medicines are coming back in a big way. The over dependence on allopathic and surgical methods to cure human maladies, and their corresponding side effects are encouraging patients to take to older and more natural means of cure. In order to relieve themselves of the painful and often futile solutions, which are offered by [...]]]></description>
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<p>Alternative medicines are coming back in a big way. The over dependence on allopathic and surgical methods to cure human maladies, and their corresponding side effects are encouraging patients to take to older and more natural means of cure. In order to relieve themselves of the painful and often futile solutions, which are offered by some of the allopathic procedures, a number of doctors are now prescribing natural treatments.</p>
<p>So, what are natural <a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">health</a> therapies? <a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">Natural health</a> therapies are as old as humankind and are perhaps the first curative methodologies to be recorded in human history. They depend on natural methods to solve ailments, without overt dependence on external elements. Today, any curative methodology depending on natural elements like herbs, plants and a set of exercises accompanied by naturally produced drugs, differing from the popular allopathic and surgical methodology comes under the purview of natural health therapy.</p>
<p>Also termed as Alternative Therapies in literature, these therapies try and cure the root cause of a problem, prevent the causes from recurring by advising a series of steps, and prescribe naturally available medicine like roots and herbs. Some of the common ones finding favor today are as follows:<br />
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<a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com/category/yoga/"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">Yoga</a> as An <a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">Alternative Medicine</a></span><br />
Yoga is a way of <a href="http://living.amuchbetterway.com"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">living</a>. Yoga is a family of ancient spiritual practices that originated in India, where it remains a vibrant living tradition and is seen as a means to enlightenment. Today yoga is also seen as a natural way to keep healthy for prolonged periods by doing a set of asana and <a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com/category/massage/"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">meditation</a>. Asanas are the set of exercises, which form an important component in the holistic ways of Yoga. Greater evidence is being rediscovered from practicing gurus, which clearly suggest that Yoga is linked to better health and longevity. The set of exercises keep the body fit and the <a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com/category/meditation/"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">meditation</a> keeps the mind calm. The perfect recipe for a happy body. Although originated in India, it now finds favor in the west.</p>
<p><span style="font-size:130%;"><a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com/category/naturopathy/"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">Naturopathy</a> and <a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com/category/ayurvedic-medicine/"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">Ayurvedic</a> Medicine</span><br />
The use of naturally occurring herbs, plants and elements to cure diseases in the body is termed is naturopathy. The essence here is the word natural. The loss of <a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">vitamins</a> and minerals in the body lead to its deficiency and naturopathy suggests that such deficiency must be replenished by natural means, or by plants and herbs available in nature. Naturopathy is often subscribed along with yoga and other forms of exercises. Ayurvedic medicines are made from the extract of roots and naturally occurring material like honey and its derivatives, leaves and plant extracts. The use of naturally extracted medicines finds mention in the history of a number of civilizations, but the word finds its roots in Sanskrit, an Indian language.</p>
<p><span style="font-size:130%;">Homeopathy</span><br />
The use of poison to cure diseases is the way of homeopathy. It finds increasing popularity in Eastern and South East Asian countries, although it originated in Germany.</p>
<p><span style="font-size:130%;">Massages and Oil Treatment</span><br />
This methodology finds mention in almost all the above procedures in some way or the other. Oil based massages are famous for their curative and relaxing properties, both to the mind as well as the body. Oils extracted from trees and roots are used in this therapy.</p>
<p><span style="font-size:130%;">Acupressure and <a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com/category/acupuncture/"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">Acupuncture</a></span><br />
The practice of finding pressure points or nerve points in the body and relieving the associated pain in the concerned organs in the body is an age-old therapy. It finds mention in Chinese, Japanese and European culture.</p>
<p><span style="font-size:130%;"><a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com/category/music-therapy/"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">Music</a> Therapy</span><br />
Music therapy is known to be a relieving past time since time immemorial. Kings and paupers alike have patronized it and its known curative properties are many. It is primarily a mind relieving therapy.</p>
<p>There are plethoras of alternative natural health therapies existing in the medical domain today. One has to choose it based on ones requirements. There could be many advantages of using a natural therapy as opposed to the current allopathic and surgical ones.</p>
<p>by Isabel Baldry<br />
Isabel Baldry is covering a range of topics for various publications. To get more information about natural health therapies please visit <a href="http://www.abcnaturalhealth.com/">http://www.abcnaturalhealth.com/</a> .</p>
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		<title>How and Why to Meditate</title>
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<p><a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com/category/meditation/"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">Meditation</a> is healthy, safe and affordable. In fact it’s free. The only expense you’ll have is a meditation mat, which isn’t even necessary-at least from my experience. Meditation has been around for 5,000 years, and was originally a spiritual component of yoga. Through the years non-yogis adopted it, intuitively sensing and connecting the practice with greater peace of mind. Personally, I can’t say enough good things about meditation. Its use has rewarded me with less worry and much more energy. But I’ve never been one for anecdotal evidence. Let’s get to the science…</p>
<p><b>Transcendental Meditation</b><br />
Recently, there’s an incredible amount of science tied into the benefits of meditation. The studies are endless and cover a variety of meditative practices. On Transcendental Meditation alone (mantra repetition) there are over 500 studies. Some are more noteworthy that others. A study in the <i>Japanese Journal of Public <a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">Health</a></i> found that through Transcendental Meditation, industrial workers sleep improved and their smoking decreased. Another study conducted at the <i>MERU Research Institute</i>, in Buckinghamshire, England found that the length of time practicing the Transcendental Meditation and TM-Sidhi program correlated with younger biological age and younger functional age.</p>
<p><b>Mindfulness Meditation</b><br />
Mindfulness meditation, which asks us to focus on our breath to facilitate awareness of the present moment, is another widely studied meditation technique. After studying the effects of 8-weeks of mindfulness meditation on participants, a 2003 report in the <i>Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine </i>concluded: “A short program in mindfulness meditation produces demonstrable effects on brain and immune function.” Impressive, but fairly vague. To get a more committed response to the benefits of meditation we have to turn to Taiwan. In 2002 their journal <i>Chang Gung Medicine</i> reported that “training in MM may be a medically superior and cost-effective alternative to pain medication for the control of headaches with no underlying <a href="http://living.amuchbetterway.com"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">organic</a> causes in highly motivated patients.”</p>
<p><b><a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com/category/stress/"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">Stress</a> Reduction and Meditation</b><br />
What causes these positive physical changes? To answer this, other research has looked at the specifics of what happens in the body during meditation. . Researchers at the <i>Maharishi School of Management</i> in Fairfield, Iowa, found that meditation has an enormous impact on stress reduction. When they examined a group who had meditated for four months they saw that they produced less of the stress hormone cortisol. They were therefore better able to adapt to stress in their lives, no matter what their circumstances were.</p>
<p>Having balanced cortisol levels is essential to mental and emotional health. Notice I say balanced rather than none. We don’t want to completely eliminate cortisol. If we did we’d be dead. Even low cortisol levels can be dangerous. Not enough cortisol is the identifying trait of Addison’s disease. John F. Kennedy had this condition, which he denied passionately during his presidency. Yet during his term he regulated his levels through hydrocortisone (synthetic cortisol). The reverse of JFK’s condition is called Cushings Syndrome.</p>
<p>The five most common and noticeable changes of this condition include; red face and puffy cheeks; excess fat surrounding the collar bones, muscle weakness, and hypertension. But we don’t have to have Cushing’s Syndrome to be damaged by extra cortisol. The changes we experience may be subtle variations of these. Plus, the changes caused by excess cortisol are age dependent. Young people may stop growing and teenagers can develop acne. The mature among us aren’t safe either. Since excess cortisol damages bone-tissue those over age 60 may develop fractures related to osteoporosis. So it’s evident that if we can regulate cortisol, especially through a natural process, we owe it to ourselves to try.</p>
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<blockquote><span style="font-weight: normal;">&#8220;The brain waves of meditators show why they&#8217;re healthier.     Neuroscientists have found that meditators shift their brain activity to     different areas of the cortex—brain waves in the stress-prone right     frontal cortex move to the calmer left frontal cortex. In other words,     they were calmer and happier than before.&#8221; </span><a style="font-weight: normal;" href="http://psychologytoday.com/articles/pto-20030424-000003.html">Psychologytoday.com</a></p></blockquote>
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<p></strong><b>Other Benefits of Meditation</b><br />
Regina Drueding, MD, is a meditation instructor at Life Circles in Utah, USA. She quotes the benefits of meditation as follows: “more energy, improved quality of sleep, decreased anxiety, lessened chronological aging, improved concentration, improved visual acuity, increased alertness and heightened immunity.” She writes: “Besides the benefits mentioned earlier, meditation results in improvement of hypertension, sleep disorders, headaches, heartrhythm disturbances, chronic pain – pain due to cancer, <a href="http://fertility.amuchbetterway.com"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">infertility</a> and irritable bowel syndrome. Following meditation, mental and physical refreshment result – and benefits are cumulative with regular practice.”</p>
<p><b>How to <a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">Meditate</a></b></p>
<p>Meditation is both simple and complex. It’s like defining the color orange: When you see it you know it. Similarly, the experience of meditation is best, well…experienced. In an article in New View magazine, Shippensburg University’s Dr. C. George Boeree describes the basics of <b>Buddhist meditation</b>. In summary, the beginner’s technique is as follows:</p>
<p>1. Sit or kneel comfortably.</p>
<p>2. The hands are loose and open with the palms up, one atop the other and thumbs lightly touching.</p>
<p>3. Head is upright. Eyes may be closed or open. If open they should focus on your hands or a spot nearby.</p>
<p>4. Beginning meditators should count upwards to ten on each exhale. Breathe in a relaxed and natural way. Then begin again at one and repeat. Continue to breathe naturally.</p>
<p>5. Continue for 15 minutes.</p>
<p>In my personal experience, I don’t find that the specific length of time is as important as repetition and persistence. To paraphrase, 10 minutes daily beats 15 minutes once a week. This brings me to another point: We all have different personalities and as such, different meditation approaches suit some more than others. Thankfully there are many varieties of meditation. Some varieties have sub-varieties.</p>
<p><b>Mindfulness meditation</b> is one of these versatile practices. Perhaps it’s because its essence-awareness of the present moment-is so versatile. Mindfulness in our daily life can be practiced by slowing down and attending to our surroundings. What are our 5 senses telling us? We can use mindfulness in the middle of a hectic day, such as paying attention to our breathing when stopped at a traffic light. We can also use other everyday events as triggers for mindfulness. Buckling your seatbelt? Make this a reminder to return to the present. Really think about what you’re doing and the details of the experience.</p>
<p>The more traditional may benefit from a more formal mindfulness practice. You may sit in the identical form as in traditional Buddhist meditation- on a chair or kneeling. However, you may also sit with your legs crossed. Your eyes are closed and your posture is both straight and relaxed while your head remains upright. Focus on your breath and allow mental chatter to float by without regard. Thoughts, <a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com/category/emotional-wellbeing/"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">emotions</a> and sensations will come, but don’t be influenced by them. Keep focused on your breath. If you are getting involved with your thoughts don’t worry-your efforts aren’t destroyed. The key thing is to bring your attention back to breathing and continue. This can go on for 5 minutes to 5 hours. It’s up to you.</p>
<p><b>Transcendental Meditation</b> is another popular form of meditation. Generally, this type is practiced twice daily for a period of 15-20 minutes. Again, this technique involves sitting comfortably. Yet in contrast to basic Buddhist the eyes stay closed. Each student is given a mantra and is instructed to induce relaxation through use of this mantra. Since many of either can’t or won’t go to a formal TM class, a no-fail mantra I recommend is the classic OM. In The Heart of Yoga, T.K.V Desikachar writes that repetition of &#8220;OM&#8221; enables us to maintain mental and emotional calmness, overcome obstacles and enable understanding. It is the shortest of the mantras, and is said to be suggestive of God. If you’re uncomfortable with the religious aspects of OM I suggest a word that has positive meaning for you, such as love, calm or peace. Calm is an ideal substitute, since vocally it resembles OM.</p>
<p><b>Final Word</b><br />
You may never, ever choose to meditate. Yet if this is your choice it may be valuable to question why. For a long time I was reluctant because of images of the dropout hippie 60’s. Yet when I tried it the experience overcame my reservations. If you try it the same may happen to you. If it doesn’t you haven’t lost any money, and you’ve gained a new experience.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;If you practice regularly, the benefits of meditation will promote a sense of calm and control, you’ll feel far more relaxed and happy. Your ability to concentrate will be greater. You won’t become stressed about things and you’ll feel more peaceful and relaxed about everything. One of the greatest benefits of meditation is learning to go with the flow and things that used to irritate you before simply become insignificant.&#8221; <a href="http://www.project-meditation.org/benefits_of_meditation.html">Project-meditation.org</a></p></blockquote>
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<p><b>Resources:</b><br />
Getting in the Gap: Making Conscious Contact with God Through Meditation (Hay House Inc., 2003)</p>
<p>The Miracle of Mindfulness by Thich Nhat Hanh (Beacon Press, 1975)</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I come from a small third world country, without the advanced medical facilities and prescription drugs available in the USA. Why am I saying this? Whenever I had a <a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">health</a> problem the first, and probably second and third reaction was to find a “natural” way to address the situation. I have many instances where I was able to “cure” a situation by researching and experimenting, especially by diet or lifestyle elimination to uncover a root cause.</p>
<p>I am a male, in my 50s, 5’ 11”. 190 lbs (I will tell you why this information is important in due course).</p>
<p>As a teenager, I played quite a bit of soccer and represented my country as a sprinter. At about 14, my knees were in such bad shape that I went through the process of consulting an orthopedic surgeon to do some repairs. Fortunately, the medical system was so slow that it took several months to put things in motion. My neighbor, who was a retired professional, European soccer player showed me his scarred knees and urged me to reconsider as his knees had got worse with every surgery.</p>
<p>At that point, one of my few moments of common sense as a teenager jumped in and I told my parents “no surgery”. I then took up hiking and swimming to strengthen the muscles around my knees.</p>
<p>Although this helped considerably, my knees never fully recovered and I was known to use a cane during my bad days in my 20s.  Exercise made the situation livable, however,  with no major problems until about the time I hit 50 and I hurdled a barrier and landed with a twist on my left leg tearing the inner meniscus (did I mention I weighed about 230 at the time?)</p>
<p>The ensuing few months were extremely painful. The doctors recommendation was to take pain killing medication and live with it. I did so for about 2 weeks until the reality hit me. If I did this, within a few years I would have a messed up my knees, kidneys and liver from the medications. I took the arthroscopic surgery option and the results were successful.</p>
<p>About one year ago I lost my balance on a step ladder. Following a demonstration of senior acrobatics I felt a stinging in my right knee. I should add here that I was one of the 47 million Americans that had no health insurance because I could not afford it. I made the decision to see a doctor, my third visit in 20 years (I have been fortunate in this area, it also resulted in me not taking any antibiotics in more than 20 years).</p>
<p>My doctor did a complete physical examination. I weighed 245 lbs; my cholesterol, triglycerides, blood pressure and AIC (diabetic measure) were all extremely elevated. I was also diagnosed with a torn meniscus; the only cure for which I was told would be surgery. Not having any insurance the thought of prescriptions for hypertension, cholesterol and diabetes, plus the cost of surgery were options that would not even start to consider.</p>
<p>I made the decision, to go the healthy and sensible way. I changed my eating habits using small portion therapy, foregoing red meat and in fact, adopting an almost <a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com/category/vegetarian/"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">vegetarian</a> diet. In addition I walked for an hour each morning, covering 4 miles, resting every 3 days or so to give my knee a chance to recover. I noticed however that with each recovery it felt a bit better.</p>
<p>My further research suggested that as we get older, cartilage does not repair itself as the blood supply is reduced. The recommendation was for stretching exercises, using <a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com/category/yoga/"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">yoga</a>. While I believe in yoga I never really had the proper techniques but gave it my best try anyway. The improvement was very noticeable but there was still enough pain that I could not yet jog on the treadmill.</p>
<p>My next phase was to supplement my diet with calcium and <a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com/category/sunshine/"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">vitamin D</a> as being lactose intolerant, I determined that not using dairy products meant I would need to supplement my diet with calcium. Vitamin D, because I was not getting sufficient sunlight in the winter months.</p>
<p>The results have been dramatic, for the first time last week I actually able to jog during my morning exercise with hardly any knee pain. Now I can hardly wait to get back on that treadmill and see how fast I can go.</p>
<p>Overall, I went from being obese, sometimes walking with a crutch, to jogging, and a much more acceptable weight (the process is ongoing). My cholesterol, AIC, blood pressure are all excellent. I took the Real Age test accessible from this site) and physically, I am 10 years younger than I was when I started this journey.</p>
<p><a href="http://amuchbetterway.com">This site</a> has been my resource for just about all the information I have used to change and extend my life, which is now a lot more fun.</p>
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		<title>Sexual Health WIth Internal Yoga</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Oct 2007 19:51:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Obesity, chronic coughing (for example, due to a lung disorder or smoking), frequent straining during bowel movements, and heavy lifting can also contribute to pelvic floor disorders. Other causes include a hysterectomy, nerve disorders, injuries, and tumors. Some women are born with weak pelvic tissues. As women age, the supporting structures in the pelvis may [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://astore.amazon.com/amuchbetteway-20/detail/1569754365/103-2901735-6043814"><img style="margin: 0pt 20pt 10px 20px; float: right; cursor: pointer;" src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_y78eZu2K8FE/Rw7a-u-qn-I/AAAAAAAAAzM/-qc2t7-focc/s400/sy.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5120270597664448482" border="0" /></a><span style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(153, 51, 0);">&#8220;Obesity, chronic coughing (for example, due to a lung disorder or smoking), frequent straining during bowel movements, and heavy lifting can also contribute to <a href="http://childbirth.amuchbetterway.com/category/pelvic-floor/"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">pelvic floor</a> disorders. Other causes include a hysterectomy, nerve disorders, injuries, and tumors. Some women are born with weak pelvic tissues. As women age, the supporting structures in the pelvis may weaken, making pelvic floor disorders more likely to develop.&#8221; </span><a href="http://www.mother-care.ca/pelvic_floor.htm">Mother-care.ca</a></p>
<p>by Marci Javril</p>
<p>Your body&#8217;s <a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">health</a> is a complex system of mini-systems, just like a global village of its own - there are hills and valleys, eruptions and frozen areas, streams, oceans, and there are sometimes swamps. These areas of stagnation don&#8217;t need to be treated with disdain - rather, they can be held as hidden treasure lands able to give forth fertile, recoverable items that are usable and actually add to the richness of the whole system. The trapped energy in stored fat or tension can be released through deep breathing, allowing the normal cleansing functions to harmonize themselves more quickly. With this attitude, let&#8217;s talk about your internal riverway and the water treatment process that your body performs.</p>
<p>Get friendly with your highways and byways - the lymphatic system is responsible for transporting wastes, returning filtered blood particles, and transporting the immune response (lymphocytes). It is your internal shower - the ongoing action of the liquidy part of blood (plasma) &#8220;leaking&#8221; into the spaces in between the cells - like water permeating a sponge, the lymph is meant to go everywhere - grabbing up and carrying along extraneous or foreign particles and cells, flowing all the waste products toward the main <a href="http://astore.amazon.com/amuchbetteway-20?%5Fencoding=UTF8&#038;node=135"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">water filtration</a> stations (lymph nodes). The patrol brings the invaders to the station and a battle may ensue. We may realize our immune system is responding to an alarm because the warriors (lymphocytes) multiply and do the body&#8217;s main defending in the node areas, making them swell when we fight a cold or other diseases.</p>
<p>The blood is pumped by the heart, but the lymph is pumped mostly by muscle contraction, along with the respiratory diaphragm movement. When we do deep, complete breathing, exercising and sweating, we add to the body&#8217;s ability to cleanse itself of <a href="http://living.amuchbetterway.com/category/toxins/"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">toxins</a> and waste products - we pump the lymph along its riverway. The branch of <a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com/category/yoga/"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">yoga</a> studying the breath is called Pranayama, prana being the Sanskrit word for Life Force or Vital Energy.</p>
<p>We all seem to realize it&#8217;s important to take our cars in for regular tune-ups, repairs, oil changes, radiator coolant flushes, gas and <a href="http://living.amuchbetterway.com/category/air-and-water-filters/"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">air filter</a> changes, etc. But what about our bodies? Who changes the <a href="http://astore.amazon.com/amuchbetteway-20?%5Fencoding=UTF8&#038;node=137"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">air filter</a> in our lungs? and cleans out the oil filter in our gall bladder? or flushes out the blood cleaning mechanism in our spleen, kidneys and bladder? The intelligence of the human body is so elegant that, merely using our breath, we accomplish the minimum cleansing program. The diaphragm is beautifully situated where all the filtering organs are latticed into its movement, and they benefit greatly from the repetitive squeezing and releasing of cellular elements.</p>
<p>Our global village is ecological, too, in that it will reuse anything sitting around too long, So all the garbage (unused sugar, fat, protein) sitting around in your backyard (or front porch..?!) will be held in a hydro-culture (ground substance) waiting to be sent out as waste or turned into useful calories. If it sits too long in one spot, the sediment of the river&#8217;s flow is deposited in hard immobile impactions (colon) or soggy, swampy pools (edema), making ripe ground for holding disease pockets. The largest organ of elimination is the skin, so it&#8217;s important to perspire <span style="font-style: italic;">and</span> to exfoliate (dry skin brushing). We also eliminate through the colon, bladder, and the lungs. When one organ isn&#8217;t working efficiently or being given an opportunity to contribute, the other organs have to take over the extra toxic waste. This can, for example, lead to skin eruptions when the colon is not moving at least 1-3 times a day. Most people need to drink <span style="font-style: italic;">more</span> water. Formula (your weight divided by two = how many ounces per day you need)</p>
<p>It is important to always eliminate whatever we can no longer use. Once we have assimilated and absorbed, transformed and integrated something into ourselves, we are meant to harmoniously and efficiently get rid of all the parts that are not useful or no longer need to be held in reserve. Another intrinsically elegant element in our design as human beings, is the metaphor of our physical and emotional lives. Once we can let go of our habits, grudges or unneeded negative reactive patterns, we can breath easier in our daily lives.</p>
<p>Your internal organs depend on your deep breathing and muscle tone in order to be squeezed, re-oxygenated, flushed, and efficient in their functions. They also depend on the muscles that hold them up from gravity - the hammock or sling that is the bottom or pelvic floor for the abdominal cavity - the PC muscle group (pubococcygeus). Re-discovered in this century by Doctor Kegel, the diamond-shaped area where this group of muscles weaves the base sphincters together is also known in ancient yogic studies as Muladhara, or the Root <a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com/category/chakras/"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">Chakra</a>. Learning how to hold or lock (Muladhara Bandha) and elevate the internal hammock is a Pranayama technique developed for increasing Vital Force. Once activated, it flows from the base of the spine up to the crown, and charges up each one of the neural plexes (<a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com/search/label/Chakras">chakras</a>) as it moves. With this, the body has an abundance of energy for cleansing, relaxing, and rejuvenating all the internal organs. It creates a flow of electro-magnetic activity that harmonizes and reconnects the breaks in the continuous circuitry.</p>
<p>Yogis and the ancient Chinese have known that in order to be self-sufficient and isolated in the mountains, the body needed to be flexible, efficient, sensitive, and sturdy. They designed physical techniques for <a href="http://astore.amazon.com/amuchbetteway-20/detail/B000J3GGEW/102-3163709-0304130"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">internal cleansing</a> that needed to be done either manually or by one&#8217;s own body&#8217;s mechanisms. Using the anal sphincter lock and upward draw, the indigenous Polynesians and Egyptians drew sea water into the colon, for a natural enema effect. In order to gain instead of losing energy during love-making, <a href="http://sex.amuchbetterway.com"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">tantric</a> practitioners use these <a href="http://living.amuchbetterway.com/category/recycling/"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">recycling</a> techniques for preserving <a href="http://sex.amuchbetterway.com"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">sexual</a> energy. Pumping the base chakra with specific breathing and visualizations are meditative techniques that can lead to full-blown spiritual visions and inner blissful states. Most of us are not going to practice in that way, nonetheless, we can learn a great deal from this approach. Engaging the muscles of the Root or Base Chakra physiologically creates pressure on the cerebral-spinal fluid and repercusses along the dura mater and throughout the spinal column to the brain. Thus, massaging the perineum with our isometric exercise, we can affect the entire brain system. This brings a profound state of heightened relaxation, and is the basis for tantric yoga abilities - for the woman, to become full body and multi-orgasmic, and experience the Valley orgasm more easily - for the man, to sustain an erection all night long, controlling ejaculation, and also to become full body and multi-orgasmic. Extended states of bliss are said to be youthening and harmonizing to the brain and hormones. (Shorter periods of excitement and pleasure are equally as valuable, says my housecat).</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s an interesting and alternative way to <a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com/category/massage/"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">massage</a> your own internal organs - Standing comfortably, let all the air out of your lungs and belly, and while trying to keep it out, allow your belly to move in and out - feel the swishing inside as you move all the viscera around with your muscles during the exhale (Uddhiyana Bandha &amp; Nauli&#8217;s). This kind of plunging action also occurs when you activate the perineal area with the Kegel contraction, known as an Upward Draw in Taoistic studies. First, you have to find your <a href="http://childbirth.amuchbetterway.com/search/label/Pelvic%20Floor">pelvic floor</a>. Since ultimately, you will be elevating, or pulling the muscle more inward and up into the torso, there are no outward signs that it is contracting. All other muscles should be relaxed - isolate this group completely.</p>
<p>Find the urethral sphincter by starting and stopping the flow of urine. Only do this initially to ensure you are using the right muscles. For women, you could insert your finger slightly into the vaginal opening, and squeeze as though you would pull it up into the vaginal canal. For men, watching to see the reaction of the penis moving slightly, you can determine if you are activating the right group of muscles. At first, just &#8220;chewing gum&#8221; style will suffice (clench, release, clench, release). But that is only half of the fibers (short twitch). The endurance and tensile strengthening (long twitch) comes from holding and sustaining the clench, and actually increasing the grip force and drawing the muscles upward.</p>
<p>Most people think that Kegels are for women after <a href="http://childbirth.amuchbetterway.com/">childbirth</a>, but they are actually for <span style="font-style: italic;">everyone</span>! Men in particular can benefit because of the increased circulation to the prostate gland. Because men tend to be more yang, they are holding a contracted sphincter, and women being more yin, will become more and more flaccid. Thus, men need to use the exercise as a way to elasticize and relax the area, bringing fresh blood, vigor and sensitivity. And of course, women need to tone and strengthen, activate and juice up the area, making more and more of the cells alive and available.</p>
<p>Enjoy creating the inner fire you will begin to sense as you develop your inner yoga - feel a surge of vital force moving from a deep place, rising through your body. This is simply your own physiology responding to your intention to pump energy. It works!</p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">Pelvic Floor Exercises for Women and Men</span></p>
<p>•Use abdominal breathing. Count to 10 for one cycle. As you exhale (1&#8230;.2&#8230;..3&#8230;..4&#8230;.5), begin to squeeze the pelvic floor tight, and as the exhale continues, increase your sense of drawing the base upward inside the body (6&#8230;..7&#8230;..8&#8230;.9&#8230;..10) like a freight elevator, slow and strong and weighted. Then slowly inhale and release the muscle, allowing it to slowly lower and fully relax. Allow the sensation of a slight bulging out when you reach the &#8220;ground floor&#8221;, the way a freight elevator drops slightly lower and then returns to neutral. The relaxation phase is most important for men. Attempt to fully isolate the pelvic floor and avoid using any abdominal or buttocks muscles. Do 15 cycles 3X a day to improve tone.</p>
<p>Isometric and resistive exercises promote: circulation, activation, elasticity, responsiveness, strength, and endurance. The pelvic floor muscles are sometimes called the Love muscles and will activate all functions of this area. Any muscle that you exercise and put your conscious intention into will respond better, faster, longer, stronger and more often.</p>
<p>Perineal release through massage or activation through pelvic floor exercises has been shown to have a dramatic effect on vaginal tone after <a href="http://childbirth.amuchbetterway.com"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">childbirth</a>. It also affects the elasticity of the opening, allowing for the possibility to avoid an <a href="http://childbirth.amuchbetterway.com/search/label/Episiotomy">episiotomy</a>. After such a procedure, sustaining one&#8217;s internal yoga practice will have a strong impact on recovery of all functions in this area.</p>
<p>Poor tone of the urogenital diaphragm has been shown to be related to: incontinence, hemorrhoids, organ prolapse, constipation, premature ejaculation, impotence, lower libido, non-lubrication, prostate disease and PMS so it is vital for both men and women to exercise internally as well as externally for optimum health.</p>
<p>Buy the Book: <a href="http://astore.amazon.com/amuchbetteway-20/detail/1569754365/103-2901735-6043814">Sexy Yoga</a></p>
<p>Marci Javril, Vital Energist, is a Certified Somatic Therapist, spiritual counselor and movement therapist. She gives tutorials in Lymphatic Clearing© and Abdominal Integrity, including internal organ release and <a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com/category/detox/"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">detox</a>. Ms. Javril also coaches interested people in <a href="http://pregnancy.amuchbetterway.com"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">Pregnancy</a> &amp; <a href="http://astore.amazon.com/amuchbetteway-20/detail/0553380567/102-3163709-0304130"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">Infant Massage</a>, and Post-Surgical Intervention. Her work focuses on the art &amp; science of rejuvenation, enriched by many years in the performing arts and in depth studies in Kriya <a href="http://sex.amuchbetterway.com"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">Tantra</a> Yoga. Marci has been in private practise since 1984 and can be reached for consultations at (866)-551-0062 or (310)-306-9838. See credentials on web site: <a href="http://vitalenergycenter.com/">http://VitalEnergyCenter.com</a> or contact by email: MJavril@VitalEnergyCenter.com</p>
<p>About the Author:<br />
Marci Javril, Vital Energist - expert bodyworker, ordained minister, tantra yoga educator, movement therapist. Marci combines her many talents as a performing artist and heealer, to bring more vital energy awareness into every aspect of life.</p>
<p>Internal Yoga for <a href="http://astore.amazon.com/amuchbetteway-20/detail/B0002BB4XO/102-3163709-0304130"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">Sexual Vitality</a> ©M.Javril,1998 originally published in the &#8220;Wet Set Gazette&#8221;, Pasadena, CA - Spring 1998 reprinting with permission granted</p>
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		<title>Urine Therapy  - Benefits and Uses</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Aug 2007 19:44:00 +0000</pubDate>
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&#8220;AUT (auto-urine therapy) is an            ancient practice as it finds mention in many old texts of India such            as Shivambhu Kalpa Vidhi and Damar Tantra. Shivambhu literally means water of Lord Shiva, a [...]]]></description>
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&#8220;AUT (auto-urine therapy) is an            ancient practice as it finds mention in many old texts of India such            as Shivambhu Kalpa Vidhi and Damar <a href="http://sex.amuchbetterway.com"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">Tantra</a>. Shivambhu literally means water of Lord Shiva, a Hindu God. Urine therapists often            speak of drinking Shivambhu, which means drinking the water of auspiciousness.&#8221;<a href="http://www.lifepositive.com/Body/traditional-therapies/urine-therapy.asp">LifePositive.com</a></p>
<p>By: Eric Cho</p>
<p>You’d never think there was anything good in a pot of pee, right? Here’s news for you.</p>
<p>The use of urine for medicinal purposes can be traced to societies in ancient Egypt, China, Hindu and Aztec histories. Advocates also cite a prominent verse in the Bible: &#8220;Drink water from thine own cistern and the streams of thine own well.&#8221;</p>
<p>Urine therapy is also known as amaroli and it is an integral part of the <a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com/category/ayurvedic-medicine/"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">Ayurvedic</a> tradition of <a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com/category/yoga/"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">Yoga</a>. Yogis who follow <a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com/category/ayurvedic-medicine/"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">Ayurveda</a> are advised to drink the urine they excrete between 4 and 6 in the morning because the hormones released are propitious in inducing the meditative state of mind.</p>
<p>The rationale behind urine therapy is quite simple and persuasive. Urine is believed to be a byproduct of blood filtration. It is NOT excess water that is released by the body. When blood filled with nutrients pass through the liver, the <a href="http://living.amuchbetterway.com/category/toxins/"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">toxins</a> are filtered out and are excreted as solid waste. The purified blood then travels to the kidney where excess nutrients are eliminated from the body. The medical name of urine is Plasma Ultrafiltrate. 95% of this liquid is water and the rest is a mixture of nutrients, urea, minerals, <a href="http://astore.amazon.com/amuchbetteway-20/detail/B000EEDZ7W/102-3163709-0304130"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">enzymes</a>, antibodies and hormones.</p>
<p>Urine consists of urea, which is an antifungal, antibacterial and antiviral agent. Urea is produced when the body tries to balance the ratio of sodium chloride with water. Because of its ability to kill bacteria and limit inflammation, urea is often used in ointments and lotions.</p>
<p>Urine can be used internally or applied externally. For internal use, it is necessary to collect the morning’s first sample. A sterile container is used, and with a dropper the patient places anywhere between 5-10 drops under his tongue. The usual system is to use 1-5 drops on the first day, followed by 5-10 drops on the second day, 5-10 drops on the morning of the third day and 5-10 drops on the evening of the third day.</p>
<p>&#8220;Drinking urine is a good alternative wherever water is scarce. It not only satisfies the need for liquid, but also actually keeps the body healthy. Some time ago there was an earthquake in Egypt. A survivor was pulled out of the rubble in Cairo after being trapped for three days. The man had kept himself alive by, among other things, drinking his own urine and he was in excellent condition. I heard another story about a man who kept himself alive with his own urine for a week in a collapsed mine. At the time of his rescue, he looked fine and was in extraordinary <a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">health</a>.&#8221; - Complete Guide to Urine Therapy   <a href="http://www.universal-tao.com/article/urine_therapy.html">Universal-Tao.com</a></p>
<p><a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com/category/homeopathy/"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">Homeopathic</a>  urine therapy dilutes the urine with distilled water and this diluted solution is placed under the tongue till there is a reduction in symptoms.</p>
<p>Precautions are taken to ensure the purity and quality of the urine. The first urine of the day and the mid-stream urine is the best sample. Before collecting the sample, it is necessary to wash the genital area thoroughly. After taking the urine into the body, individuals should refrain from eating anything for at least half an hour.</p>
<p>For external application, new or old urine can be used. Since older urine has a higher concentration of ammonia, it is more effective against skin diseases and rashes. To make the urine old, it should be stored in a dark bottle and closed tightly and kept away from the <a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com/category/sunshine/"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">sun</a> for 3-4 days. A small amount of the solution is applied directly on the skin. It can also be sprayed on the skin or added to skin lotions, cream or moisturizers. Doctors advise against the use of soap immediately after applying urine on the skin.</p>
<p>Urine should never be injected into the body. Since urine therapy depends on the gradual introduction of urine into the body, a sudden introduction of urine into the bloodstream can cause damage.</p>
<p>Urine therapy is supposed to cure a variety of ailments ranging from Arthritis, Cancer, Hepatitis, Multiple Sclerosis, Eczema, Psoriasis, Diabetes, Herpes and adrenal failure. It is commonly used to combat venom from snakebites, jellyfish and beestings. Urine is the main ingredient in <a href="http://fertility.amuchbetterway.com"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">infertility</a> drugs.</p>
<p>So, now you know there’s more to pee than what meets the eye!</p>
<p>&#8220;The medical community has already been aware of [urine's] astounding efficacy for decades, and yet none of us has ever been told about it. Why? Maybe they think it&#8217;s too controversial. Or maybe, more accurately, there wasn&#8217;t any monetary reward for telling people what scientists know about one of the most extraordinary <a href="http://health.amuchbetterway.com"  class="alinks_links" title=""  rel="external">natural healing</a> elements in the world.&#8221;   (<a href="http://www.najaco.be/health/urine_therapy/urine_therapy1.htm">Urine Therapy</a>) - <a href="http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/urine.htm">Shirley&#8217;s Wellness Cafe</a></p></blockquote>
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<p></span>Amazon Books on Urine Therapy:<br />
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1929831005?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=amuchbetteway-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=1929831005">Uropathy<br />
</a><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0963209116?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=amuchbetteway-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=0963209116">Your Own Perfect Medicine</a><br />
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0963209159?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=amuchbetteway-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=0963209159">The Golden Fountain: The Complete Guide to Urine Therapy</a><br />
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0892817992?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=amuchbetteway-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=0892817992">Urine Therapy:  Nature&#8217;s Elixer for Good Health</a><br />
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0091906601?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=amuchbetteway-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=0091906601">Water of Life</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.uberarticles.com/articles">Article Source</a>: http://www.uberarticles.com/articles</p>
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