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1. What Qualities Must a Reiki Master Possess.<br>2. What Are the Symptoms of Diabetes and How to Treat It?<br>3. Homeopathy for Better Health.<br>4. Irritable Bowel Syndrome.<br>5. What Are the Most Common Digestive Disorders.
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Synopsis 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. What Qualities Must a Reiki Master Possess What Are the Symptoms of Diabetes and How to Treat It? Homeopathy for Better Health Irritable Bowel Syndrome What Are the Most Common Digestive Disorders
What Qualities Must a Reiki Master Possess • Characteristics of a Reiki Master • The training required to complete the Reiki master stage involves completing three different levels. Each level has its own significance and no student is allowed to skip training at any level. In level one, the student is taught different methods and the history of Reiki. In Level 2 the student is introduced to classic Reiki symbols that they can use to heal people. • The third and the last lesson is about Reiki master techniques where a student learns the basic hand movements, and finally, the student is introduced to attunement and sacred Reiki symbols. The third level is called the master level and once this stage is completed without any issues the individual can become the Reiki master. • Reiki Master for Individual Personal Development • Learning to be a professional in Reiki involves hard work and dedication. The training will not only provide benefits to others around you, the training itself has a positive impact on your personal development. You learn to become tolerant and considerate of other people. You can find people who are in constant pain; your training in Reiki can improve the flow of blocked life force energy and help them become healthy again.
What Are the Symptoms of Diabetes and How to Treat It? • Excessive Thirst • Diabetics experience an increased need to drink water; as a result, their water consumption is significantly increased. People with diabetes frequently need to drink water at night. If a child has a need to drink water frequently, it could be a sign of type 1 diabetes. • Frequent Need to Urinate • Another very distinctive symptom of diabetes is the need to urinate more frequently. If you suddenly feel the urgent need to urinate excessively and frequently then it could mean that you are diabetic. The need to repeatedly urinate is accompanied by excessive drinking. If you or your loved ones show such symptoms, consulting with a doctor is necessary for timely detection and treatment of diabetes. • Extreme Hunger • Another classic symptom of diabetes is increased hunger, you might feel hungry more often and sometimes the hunger can be extreme. Despite the hunger and frequent eating, a diabetic is prone to weight loss and weakness. The weight loss is caused by a breakdown of fats and muscles.
What Are the Symptoms of Diabetes and How to Treat It? • Fatigue • Whenever you feel more tired than usual, it could mean that you are diabetic. Fatigue in a diabetic individual is caused by the imbalance of blood sugar levels. The blood circulation slows down and cells in the body are unable to provide oxygen and nutrients that can lead to fatigue. • Excessive Sleepiness • If you are feeling sleepy during the day despite having a night’s sleep then it could indicate that you might be diabetic. • Slow Healing of Wounds • Diabetes leads to damage to the blood vessels and disrupts the blood circulation to injured areas of the body. It hinders the natural healing process, making wounds heal much slower. The recovery of wounds in a diabetic individual is very difficult. The risk of infection doubles as the wound takes more time to recover.
Homeopathy for Better Health • Scientific research indicates a close connection between mental state, stress and personality structure, and the ability of the body to react and cope with the disease. Hence, Homeopathy includes taking into consideration all aspects of the patient. Before providing any kind of medication, the homoeopath will consider the different personality traits of the individual. The character, attitude towards life, pathological background and temperament are put into consideration along with the symptoms of illnesses before prescribing a medication. • To weaken the strength of these ingredients, homoeopaths add water to the extracts to limit their potency. The mixture is shaken so that everything is mixed, this process is called the potentization. This step allows the transfer of healing essence. Homoeopathic experts believe that a lower dose is more potent than a larger dosage. Some of the homoeopathic remedies do not contain the original molecules from its source. In fact, they come in a variety of different forms like liquid drops, gels, tablets and sugar pellets.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome • What triggers Irritable bowel syndrome? • Hormonal changes play a vital role in triggering symptoms of the syndrome. During menstrual cycle, most of the women experience an increase in the symptoms. As women have frequent hormonal changes; this makes them most likely to have the Irritable bowel syndrome. • Food for the majority of the people is a cause of Irritable bowel syndrome; they experience worse symptoms when they drink or eat a particular food. • Increase in stress has been reported by many patients as a major trigger of Irritable bowel syndrome. Stress can only make symptom worst and isn’t a reason behind it. • Diagnosis of Irritable bowel syndrome 1. Manning criteria. In this criteria doctor will keep a check on relief of pain by passing stool. Along with this changes in the consistency of the stool is observed. If these symptoms are present then there is a high possibility of the disorder. 2. Rome criteria. In this criteria, he will look for abdominal pain and discomfort that lasts longer than one day a week during the last three months to diagnose irritable bowel syndrome. Related to these issues: discomfort and pain are connected to defecation, the occurrence of defecation is changed, or stool consistency is changed.
What Are the Most Common Digestive Disorders • Gallstones • The gallbladder is a tiny, pear-shaped sack that stores and releases bile that helps digestion. Overtime, hard deposits of calcium and other materials can form a stone in the gallbladder, this condition is known as gallstones. • Crohn’s Disease • This digestive disorder is a part of the different digestive conditions called the inflammatory bowel disease IBD. The Crohn’s disease usually damages the terminal ileum that connects the end of the small bowel to the part where colon begins. The reasons behind Crohn’s disease are not clear, a number of different factors cause it and narrowing it down to a few reasons is difficult. The most common symptoms are diarrhoea, rectal bleeding, weight loss and fever. The treatment depends on the severity of the illness and the symptoms. • Haemorrhoids • Haemorrhoids are caused by inflammation of the blood vessels located towards the end of the digestive tract. This digestive condition causes pain, itchiness and generally rectal bleeding. Haemorrhoids are painful and they need treatment. It leads to chronic constipation and diarrhoea. Causes of haemorrhoids are many. • Anal Fissures • An anal fissure is another painful digestive condition that leads to oval shaped tears in the lining of the digestive tract. The symptoms are similar to haemorrhoids. It can cause pain and rectal bleeding. The treatment option includes medication, sitz baths and severe cases may require surgery. Symptoms of digestive disorders like anal fissures can be treated by changing your lifestyle.
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