• How to cure prostatitis

    From lewrobert89@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 2 01:09:59 2017
    Prostatitis is a kind of male disease which is commonly encountered by male adults. The morbidity of prostatitis is very high. Every year, many men are diagnosed with prostatitis. For the treatment of prostatitis, many patients prefer medicinal treatment
    to surgery treatment, for medicinal treatment is relatively milder than surgery treatment in general. And among different medicines for the treatment of prostatitis, Chinese herbal medicine Diuretic and Anti-inflammation Pill surpasses many other
    medicine both in safety and curative effect. No matter what kind of medicine you choose to take for your treatment, there are some matters you need to take care of.

    1.Never pick up a medicine without the advice of a professional doctor
    Now we can buy many medicines from the drug store without physician`s order sheet. We can know what kind of diseases(s) a medicine can be used for on its instruction. But most of us can not fully understand the ingredients and functions of a medicine
    only from its instruction. Not to mentioned that there is much information about the medicine which is not provided on the instruction. There may be serious consequences if you take a wrong medicine for your treatment. Therefore the choice of medicine
    should be made by you and your doctor together.

    2.Do not stop taking the medicine immediately when your symptoms seem to disappear.
    The curative effect of medicinal treatment for prostatitis is usually good if appropriate medicine is chosen. The symptoms of prostatitis, such as pain and discomfort in the lower abdominal region, frequent urination, urgent urination, usually begin to
    disappear after a period of treatment. Some patients stop taking the medicine at this time at the time when they think the symptoms have disappeared and the prostatitis has been cured. Then many of them suffer from the recurrence of prostatitis soon
    after they stop the treatment. The remission of the symptoms of prostatitis is not equal to the thorough cure of prostatitis. Medicinal examination should be done to conform that prostatitis has been cured completely before you stop the medicine.

    3.The dietary and living habits during the treatment should be taken care of. During the medicinal treatment of prostatitis, the dietary and living habits of the patients should be adjusted to ensure the curative effect of the treatment. The patients should neither drinking nor eating pepper, chicken, fish, beef, shrimp, seafood,
    pickled vegetables during the treatment of prostatitis with Diuretic and Anti-inflammation Pill. And the personal hygiene, especially the hygiene of sexual life, should be taken care of as well.

    read more about natural herbal treatment for prostatitis http://www.99eyao.com/english/d/prostatitis.html

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  • From =?UTF-8?B?4oqZ77y/4oqZ?=@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jun 3 20:09:35 2017
    Diet for prostatitis

    Diet should be one of the cornerstones of treatment for chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS). Examining your diet is part of a whole-body approach to your health, especially since many causes of CP/CPPS and pelvic tension stem from
    problems that take place outside of the prostate. Certain foods and allergies to foods can create reactions in your body in the form of inflammation, and this can contribute to pelvic tension and pain. That is why looking at diet when diagnosing and
    treating CP/CPPS can help to eliminate inflammation.

    Diet for prostatitis is part of the NPAT treatment program for CP/CPPS. NPAT stands for:

    Natural treatments (ALCAT, elimination diets, and wheat-free diets) Phytotherapy (pollen and quercetin together with probiotics)
    Alternative Treatments (acupuncture, prostate massage, pelvic rehabilitation and therapy)
    Total body (exercise, chronic stress management, lifestyle)
    It is important for you to figure out and avoid foods that can exacerbate your symptoms. Common foods that have been found to exacerbate prostatitis symptoms include the following:

    Spicy foods
    Hot peppers
    Alcoholic beverages
    Acidic foods
    Wheat
    Gluten
    Caffeine
    Hot peppers derive their spiciness from capsaicin, which can increase rectal sensitivity in people with irritable bowel syndrome, a condition frequently found in men with CP/CPPS. Read more on Foods to Avoid.

    Bowel health and prostatitis seem to be connected. That is why eating foods containing probiotics or taking quality probiotic supplements is part of a healthy diet for prostatitis. Probiotics are the beneficial, or helpful, gut microflora and include
    bacteria that normally reside in balance with other bacteria in the intestinal tract.

    Other dietary causes of prostatitis could be related to a zinc deficiency or environmental pollutants like BPA (bisphenol-A), an ingredient in many plastic products and food containers such as canned foods, that seeps into the food supply.

    Food intolerance or food allergies can also contribute to prostatitis. The symptoms of a food intolerance or allergy may include vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, or abdominal pain. If you have a food intolerance you may also experience gas, bloating, headache,
    cramps, irritability, and nervousness. A food allergy is an immune system response, and the symptoms generally can affect the entire body. In addition to the symptoms already named, a food allergy can cause hives, itchy skin, shortness of breath, a
    sudden drop in blood pressure, and difficulty swallowing. Food intolerance symptoms can be uncomfortable, but food allergy symptoms can be life threatening.

    It can be challenging to identify an allergy or food intolerance. You may not react to a particular food for a few hours or even days. Your reaction may be a worsening of prostatitis symptoms instead of the common symptoms you would associate with an
    intolerance or allergy.

    If you think that a food allergy or intolerance could be contributing to your prostatitis symptoms, try an elimination diet or consider undergoing allergy testing. Some tests like the ALCAT test do throw out false positives and can be costly, so trying
    an elimination diet might be a good start.

    Many men find that going on a wheat-free diet or trying a gluten-free diet can help them manage their prostatitis symptoms. Wheat and a protein in wheat called gluten can cause inflammation, which can damage the body and cause illness. A gluten-free diet
    avoids barley, malt, triticale, and wheat.

    In general, it is important to eat a healthy diet as part of managing your prostatitis. Avoid foods that commonly are associated with triggering prostatitis and try to include plenty of whole and natural foods such as the following:

    Vegetables, especially cruciferous vegetables
    Fruits (but avoid acidic fruits if they affect your prostatitis)
    High-quality protein (plant protein is better than animal)
    Foods high in zinc or zinc supplements
    Omega-3 fatty acids and healthy fats found in the Mediterranean diet
    Foods high in fiber
    Following the Mediterranean diet can help you reduce inflammation in your body. Reduce the red meat you eat and instead opt for fish, beans, lentils, and nuts, which are all low in saturated fat and cholesterol. Eat foods high in zinc, omega-3 fatty
    acids, and lycopene, but if acidic tomatoes or fruits are a problem for your prostate try eliminating them. It is important to stay well hydrated with water, but you should avoid drinks like soda and caffeinated coffee or tea, which have been shown to
    exacerbate prostatitis symptoms. You should also limit or avoid alcohol, which can make symptoms worse.

    Studies have shown that certain foods may help improve prostatitis symptoms. Foods and supplements that may help with prostate and urinary health include the following:

    Calcium glycerophosphate (neutralizes acidic foods)
    Docusate (softens stools)
    Psyllium (fiber), polycarbophil (laxative)
    Water
    Baking soda
    As you can see, some of the things that have helped prostatitis patients in studies also affect bowel health, which is why daily use of probiotics is also key when considering diet for prostatitis. By getting your diet under control and eliminating foods
    that could be causing your prostatitis symptoms, you are going to feel a lot better as a whole.

    Editor’s comment:
    Generally following a diet like the Mediterranean diet will help reduce inflammation and promote healthy bacteria and immunity. The Mediterranean diet also has many other benefits for heart, prostate, and general health. Try and limit alcohol to 1-2
    glasses a day. Any more than that has been shown to negatively affect prostate health. Eat organic as much as possible within your budget. Make it a point of getting regular exercise to keep your weight under control as that will also help reduce
    inflammation.




    Living with Prostatitis
    Learning to Live with Prostatitis
    Dealing with the Pain of Prostatitis
    Can I Have Sex With Prostatitis?
    Overcoming Depression with Prostatitis
    Diet for Prostatitis
    Products and Devices to Help With Prostatitis
    Wheat-Free Diet for Prostatitis
    Foods to Avoid for Prostatitis
    Chemicals That Can Cause Prostatitis

    Prostatitis and Pelvic Pain News

    How Does Prostatitis Affect a Man’s Sexual Function?


    What Professions Have the Highest Risk of Prostatitis?


    What’s the Risk of Abscess in Prostatitis Patients?


    Aggressive Prostate Cancer Rates Up Nearly 100%


    Can A Pelvic Wand Treat Prostatitis?


    http://prostatitis.net/living-with-prostatitis/diet-for-prostatitis/

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  • From Misc.@21:1/5 to lewro...@gmail.com on Sat Jun 13 22:27:57 2020
    The History of Reiki

    Reiki was discovered in Japan around 1850 by Mikao Usui. It is believed that he was from a wealthy family as he traveled to China and Europe for his education and only the wealthy could afford to do this for their children. This opportunity led him to
    become secretary to the head of the Department of Health and Welfare. At one point when Usui’s personal and business life was failing he went to Mt. Kurama where he had been before to meditate, hopeful that he would discover the answers to his
    problems.

    Reiki Circles

    Reiki Circles are held monthly for previous students and if you like bring a friend!

    Reiki Lineage

    One of the people that Takata Hawayo trained to be a Reiki Master was John Harvey Gray. This name is important as in 1979 he attuned Libby Barnett, who is Shima’s teacher and mentor to Reiki 1 and 2, Reiki Master and Master of Reiki Masters (FYI-Libby
    attuned me to all three.).

    Another one of the 22 Reiki Masters was Barbara Lincoln McCullough. Barbara trained Judy-Carol Stewart of Houston, Texas and the 35th Reiki Master who attuned Libby Barnett to Reiki Master.

    Libby’s close connection with these original teachers inspired her to preserve the integrity and authenticity of this ancient form of healing. These values were passed down to Shima.

    As you can see from the background described above you are receiving the gift of Reiki – the ability to heal yourself and others through Universal Life Force Energy with a rare and very close connection to the Mikao Usui and the original 22 Reiki
    Masters.

    The Original Reiki Masters initiated by Hawayo Takata

    George Araki
    Barbara McCullough
    Beth Grey
    Ursula Baylow (deceased)
    Paul Mitchell
    Iris Ishikura (deceased)
    Fran Brown
    Barbara Weber Ray
    Ethel Lombardi
    Wanja Twan
    Virginia Samdahl (deceased)
    Phyllis Lei Furumoto
    Dorothy Baba (deceased)
    Mary McFaden
    John Harvey Gray
    Rick Bockner
    Bethel Phaigh (deceased)
    Harry Kuboi
    Particia Ewing
    Shinobu Saito
    Kay Yamashita (Takata’s sister)
    Barbara Brown


    Self Reiki

    Reiki is also a self-healing modality that has the ability to put the “brakes” on the addiction to adrenalin that most people seem to have today. Rushing through life and trying to cram in as much as we can in a 24 hour period and in doing so leaving
    behind the connection to ourselves that is so vitally important.

    Learning to love yourself, knowing your limitations, this is an integral part of Reiki practice. In learning this you can become a better Healer. After all how can you love and respect someone else if you don’t feel the same way about yourself?

    During classes students learn how to develop their ability to meditate and to discover self, bringing together a whole new way of looking at their surroundings and events that happen in this stress filled life.



    http://universalhealingarts.com/reiki/


    https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!forum/alt.consciousness.mysticism




    On Friday, June 2, 2017 at 3:09:59 AM UTC-5, lewro...@gmail.com wrote:
    Prostatitis is a kind of male disease which is commonly encountered by male adults. The morbidity of prostatitis is very high. Every year, many men are diagnosed with prostatitis. For the treatment of prostatitis, many patients prefer medicinal
    treatment to surgery treatment, for medicinal treatment is relatively milder than surgery treatment in general. And among different medicines for the treatment of prostatitis, Chinese herbal medicine Diuretic and Anti-inflammation Pill surpasses many
    other medicine both in safety and curative effect. No matter what kind of medicine you choose to take for your treatment, there are some matters you need to take care of.

    1.Never pick up a medicine without the advice of a professional doctor
    Now we can buy many medicines from the drug store without physician`s order sheet. We can know what kind of diseases(s) a medicine can be used for on its instruction. But most of us can not fully understand the ingredients and functions of a medicine
    only from its instruction. Not to mentioned that there is much information about the medicine which is not provided on the instruction. There may be serious consequences if you take a wrong medicine for your treatment. Therefore the choice of medicine
    should be made by you and your doctor together.

    2.Do not stop taking the medicine immediately when your symptoms seem to disappear.
    The curative effect of medicinal treatment for prostatitis is usually good if appropriate medicine is chosen. The symptoms of prostatitis, such as pain and discomfort in the lower abdominal region, frequent urination, urgent urination, usually begin to
    disappear after a period of treatment. Some patients stop taking the medicine at this time at the time when they think the symptoms have disappeared and the prostatitis has been cured. Then many of them suffer from the recurrence of prostatitis soon
    after they stop the treatment. The remission of the symptoms of prostatitis is not equal to the thorough cure of prostatitis. Medicinal examination should be done to conform that prostatitis has been cured completely before you stop the medicine.

    3.The dietary and living habits during the treatment should be taken care of. During the medicinal treatment of prostatitis, the dietary and living habits of the patients should be adjusted to ensure the curative effect of the treatment. The patients should neither drinking nor eating pepper, chicken, fish, beef, shrimp, seafood,
    pickled vegetables during the treatment of prostatitis with Diuretic and Anti-inflammation Pill. And the personal hygiene, especially the hygiene of sexual life, should be taken care of as well.

    read more about natural herbal treatment for prostatitis http://www.99eyao.com/english/d/prostatitis.html

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  • From Jake@21:1/5 to lewro...@gmail.com on Sun Jun 14 20:18:34 2020
    Diet for prostatitis

    Diet should be one of the cornerstones of treatment for chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS). Examining your diet is part of a whole-body approach to your health, especially since many causes of CP/CPPS and pelvic tension stem from
    problems that take place outside of the prostate. Certain foods and allergies to foods can create reactions in your body in the form of inflammation, and this can contribute to pelvic tension and pain. That is why looking at diet when diagnosing and
    treating CP/CPPS can help to eliminate inflammation.

    Diet for prostatitis is part of the NPAT treatment program for CP/CPPS. NPAT stands for:

    Natural treatments (ALCAT, elimination diets, and wheat-free diets) Phytotherapy (pollen and quercetin together with probiotics)
    Alternative Treatments (acupuncture, prostate massage, pelvic rehabilitation and therapy)
    Total body (exercise, chronic stress management, lifestyle)
    It is important for you to figure out and avoid foods that can exacerbate your symptoms. Common foods that have been found to exacerbate prostatitis symptoms include the following:

    Spicy foods
    Hot peppers
    Alcoholic beverages
    Acidic foods
    Wheat
    Gluten
    Caffeine
    Hot peppers derive their spiciness from capsaicin, which can increase rectal sensitivity in people with irritable bowel syndrome, a condition frequently found in men with CP/CPPS. Read more on Foods to Avoid.

    Bowel health and prostatitis seem to be connected. That is why eating foods containing probiotics or taking quality probiotic supplements is part of a healthy diet for prostatitis. Probiotics are the beneficial, or helpful, gut microflora and include
    bacteria that normally reside in balance with other bacteria in the intestinal tract.

    Other dietary causes of prostatitis could be related to a zinc deficiency or environmental pollutants like BPA (bisphenol-A), an ingredient in many plastic products and food containers such as canned foods, that seeps into the food supply.

    Food intolerance or food allergies can also contribute to prostatitis. The symptoms of a food intolerance or allergy may include vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, or abdominal pain. If you have a food intolerance you may also experience gas, bloating, headache,
    cramps, irritability, and nervousness. A food allergy is an immune system response, and the symptoms generally can affect the entire body. In addition to the symptoms already named, a food allergy can cause hives, itchy skin, shortness of breath, a
    sudden drop in blood pressure, and difficulty swallowing. Food intolerance symptoms can be uncomfortable, but food allergy symptoms can be life threatening.

    It can be challenging to identify an allergy or food intolerance. You may not react to a particular food for a few hours or even days. Your reaction may be a worsening of prostatitis symptoms instead of the common symptoms you would associate with an
    intolerance or allergy.

    If you think that a food allergy or intolerance could be contributing to your prostatitis symptoms, try an elimination diet or consider undergoing allergy testing. Some tests like the ALCAT test do throw out false positives and can be costly, so trying
    an elimination diet might be a good start.

    Many men find that going on a wheat-free diet or trying a gluten-free diet can help them manage their prostatitis symptoms. Wheat and a protein in wheat called gluten can cause inflammation, which can damage the body and cause illness. A gluten-free diet
    avoids barley, malt, triticale, and wheat.

    In general, it is important to eat a healthy diet as part of managing your prostatitis. Avoid foods that commonly are associated with triggering prostatitis and try to include plenty of whole and natural foods such as the following:

    Vegetables, especially cruciferous vegetables
    Fruits (but avoid acidic fruits if they affect your prostatitis)
    High-quality protein (plant protein is better than animal)
    Foods high in zinc or zinc supplements
    Omega-3 fatty acids and healthy fats found in the Mediterranean diet
    Foods high in fiber
    Following the Mediterranean diet can help you reduce inflammation in your body. Reduce the red meat you eat and instead opt for fish, beans, lentils, and nuts, which are all low in saturated fat and cholesterol. Eat foods high in zinc, omega-3 fatty
    acids, and lycopene, but if acidic tomatoes or fruits are a problem for your prostate try eliminating them. It is important to stay well hydrated with water, but you should avoid drinks like soda and caffeinated coffee or tea, which have been shown to
    exacerbate prostatitis symptoms. You should also limit or avoid alcohol, which can make symptoms worse.

    Studies have shown that certain foods may help improve prostatitis symptoms. Foods and supplements that may help with prostate and urinary health include the following:

    Calcium glycerophosphate (neutralizes acidic foods)
    Docusate (softens stools)
    Psyllium (fiber), polycarbophil (laxative)
    Water
    Baking soda
    As you can see, some of the things that have helped prostatitis patients in studies also affect bowel health, which is why daily use of probiotics is also key when considering diet for prostatitis. By getting your diet under control and eliminating foods
    that could be causing your prostatitis symptoms, you are going to feel a lot better as a whole.

    Editor’s comment:
    Generally following a diet like the Mediterranean diet will help reduce inflammation and promote healthy bacteria and immunity. The Mediterranean diet also has many other benefits for heart, prostate, and general health. Try and limit alcohol to 1-2
    glasses a day. Any more than that has been shown to negatively affect prostate health. Eat organic as much as possible within your budget. Make it a point of getting regular exercise to keep your weight under control as that will also help reduce
    inflammation.




    Living with Prostatitis
    Learning to Live with Prostatitis
    Dealing with the Pain of Prostatitis
    Can I Have Sex With Prostatitis?
    Overcoming Depression with Prostatitis
    Diet for Prostatitis
    Products and Devices to Help With Prostatitis
    Wheat-Free Diet for Prostatitis
    Foods to Avoid for Prostatitis
    Chemicals That Can Cause Prostatitis

    Prostatitis and Pelvic Pain News

    How Does Prostatitis Affect a Man’s Sexual Function?


    What Professions Have the Highest Risk of Prostatitis?


    What’s the Risk of Abscess in Prostatitis Patients?


    Aggressive Prostate Cancer Rates Up Nearly 100%


    Can A Pelvic Wand Treat Prostatitis?


    http://prostatitis.net/living-with-prostatitis/diet-for-prostatitis/




    On Friday, June 2, 2017 at 3:09:59 AM UTC-5, lewro...@gmail.com wrote:
    Prostatitis is a kind of male disease which is commonly encountered by male adults. The morbidity of prostatitis is very high. Every year, many men are diagnosed with prostatitis. For the treatment of prostatitis, many patients prefer medicinal
    treatment to surgery treatment, for medicinal treatment is relatively milder than surgery treatment in general. And among different medicines for the treatment of prostatitis, Chinese herbal medicine Diuretic and Anti-inflammation Pill surpasses many
    other medicine both in safety and curative effect. No matter what kind of medicine you choose to take for your treatment, there are some matters you need to take care of.

    1.Never pick up a medicine without the advice of a professional doctor
    Now we can buy many medicines from the drug store without physician`s order sheet. We can know what kind of diseases(s) a medicine can be used for on its instruction. But most of us can not fully understand the ingredients and functions of a medicine
    only from its instruction. Not to mentioned that there is much information about the medicine which is not provided on the instruction. There may be serious consequences if you take a wrong medicine for your treatment. Therefore the choice of medicine
    should be made by you and your doctor together.

    2.Do not stop taking the medicine immediately when your symptoms seem to disappear.
    The curative effect of medicinal treatment for prostatitis is usually good if appropriate medicine is chosen. The symptoms of prostatitis, such as pain and discomfort in the lower abdominal region, frequent urination, urgent urination, usually begin to
    disappear after a period of treatment. Some patients stop taking the medicine at this time at the time when they think the symptoms have disappeared and the prostatitis has been cured. Then many of them suffer from the recurrence of prostatitis soon
    after they stop the treatment. The remission of the symptoms of prostatitis is not equal to the thorough cure of prostatitis. Medicinal examination should be done to conform that prostatitis has been cured completely before you stop the medicine.

    3.The dietary and living habits during the treatment should be taken care of. During the medicinal treatment of prostatitis, the dietary and living habits of the patients should be adjusted to ensure the curative effect of the treatment. The patients should neither drinking nor eating pepper, chicken, fish, beef, shrimp, seafood,
    pickled vegetables during the treatment of prostatitis with Diuretic and Anti-inflammation Pill. And the personal hygiene, especially the hygiene of sexual life, should be taken care of as well.

    read more about natural herbal treatment for prostatitis http://www.99eyao.com/english/d/prostatitis.html

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