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Natural Healing Arts Fair 2008

Energy in Motion: The Natural Healing Center, is holding the Second Bi-annual Natural Healing Arts Fair.

Energy in Motion provides products and services that naturally support the body’s innate ability to heal itself. Energy medicine is a broad group of treatment methodologies that work in conjunction with an individual’s energetic fields to re-balance and treat a plethora of conditions.

Saturday, March 1, 2008, 9 am - 6 pm and
Sunday, March 2, 2008, 11 am - 5 pm,
At the Lamplighter Inn North!.

Echinacea - Natural Antibiotic and Antiseptic

Echinacea has become a well known herb in mainstream society today. Echinacea is natural antibiotic and antiseptic herb can help fight and kill various types of infections within your body, it also cleans the body inside and out. Antiseptic herbs help cleanse the body of harmful germs and bacteria. They also assit in building your immune system.

Hypoglycemia: Diet and Exercise

The first step toward the natural treatment of hypoglycemia rests in your diet. And the very first change that needs to be made is the elimination of sugar . . . as well as foods made from sugar.

Great, you say. I don't use that much sugar anyway. But wait. We're not just talking about the teaspoon or so you put in your morning coffee or tea. We're talking about the nearly ubiquitous amounts of sugar that are found everywhere – and we mean everywhere.

Hypoglycemia: Herbal Treatments

In addition to diet and exercise, you may want to consider using any of several herbal supplements to help lower your blood sugar levels. Many individuals find that by using these natural supplements or herbal teas, their hypoglycemia is more easily controlled. And the added bonus is that many individuals report increased stamina, energy and a better outlook on life.

Colon Health: More natural options

Keeping your colon healthy is probably one of the best steps you can take toward your overall health and well being. If you find that you're already having problems with constipation or unexplained fatigue, you may want to consider a few more natural herbal treatments.

Colon health: An herbal approach

If you're looking for a natural, herbal approach to good colon health, there are several herbs that can provide that.

The first is cascara sagrada, an herbal laxative that helps to cleanse the colon. Long used by Native Americans, this herb contains compounds called anthroquinones, which produce this laxative effect in the body. In fact, today it's probably the most common of the herbal laxatives

What is Vitamin E

Vitamin E, or Tocopherol, is another vitamin that has started to become better known among the mainstream population in recent years. And that's because this is yet another powerful anti oxident that can help our bodies fight diseases, infections, pollutants, and other harmful environmental toxins.

It's the anti-oxidant power that has made it so popular in recent years actually. You'll find vitamin E in almost all beauty related products these days, such as skin creams and lotions, shampoos, and even baby oil.

Essential Vitamins Your Body Needs

Vitamins are elements in nature which are essential to life. Since herbs are a source of vitamins, it's helpful to know more about which vitamins are particularly important and useful for various ailments and illnesses that come along in life. Mixing vitamins, minerals and herbs will usually give you the best health and wellness results in life. This is one of the reasons why we mix multiple herbs and foods together sometimes, because the mixtures provide us with more results than the individual elements do alone.

Herbs For Skin Care

There are a wide variety of skin problems many people face on a day to day basis. The most common of course, tends to be oily skin and acne. But there are others as well, such as dry skin, itching and flaky skin, rashes, wrinkles, and even more serious problems such as psoriasis and eczema.

Herbs For High Blood Pressure

According to the American Heart Association, an estimated one out of every three Americans has high blood pressure, and at least a third of them don't even know it. Since high blood pressure can lead to stroke, heart attack, and kidney failure, this disease is often referred to as "The Silent Killer".