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Just signed up for 2 more home study courses, can't wait

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Radley · 12/01/2006 18:11

Hopi Ear Candling

Hopi Ear Candling, or Thermo-auricular Therapy, is an ancient and completely natural therapy which has been handed down to us through many civilizations. However, it is from the Native American Hopi Indians of Northern Arizona that it has come to the Western world.

This now popular therapy was probably used in ancient times for cleansing, purifying and healing on a spiritual level, but today it is known for its more physical benefits in treating ear and sinus problems.

The practice is safe, non-invasive and pleasant. The candle itself is made from natural ingredients ? usually 100% beeswax, but sometimes with the addition of natural herbs or essential oils. The procedure is comfortable and soothing. Recipients of the treatment sometimes fall asleep, and it has a relaxing, calming effect on the whole body.

The candles work on a ?chimney? principle, drawing up impurities from within the ear. The rising air also has the effect of giving the ear drum a gentle, but pleasant massage which, in turn, helps to regulate pressure. Locally applied heat also has the effect of stimulating blood circulation, which can strengthen the immune system and enhance lymph circulation.

The treatment can be completed with a gentle massage which helps to stimulate the acupoints and drain the sinuses.

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Anti-ageing

There is no ?Elixir of Life? that can slow down or reverse the ageing process. To avoid premature ageing we need to appreciate and make improvements to all the factors that make up the ageing process. This course will consider how to make effective improvements in brain function, skin appearance and energy levels; how to avoid degenerative diseases and how to get the best from supplements.

Subjects included in this course:

Slowing the ageing process

Improving the skin

Ageing factors - nutrients and anti-nutrients; stress; weight

Biological ageing questionnaire

Prime ageing factors

Feeding the brain

Oxidants, free radicals and antioxidants

Health problems associated with ageing

Anti-ageing nutritional support

Detoxification

OP posts:
Creole · 12/01/2006 21:28

Well done to you, I'm sure oyu'll enjoy it!

Shimmers · 12/01/2006 23:42

Snap! I'm starting a course too but it's an MA in education with the OU and the first module looks very interesting. It's called Child Development in Families, Schools and Society and my first essay- arggggh, is a bit of a mouthful but again looks very interesting:

Explain how research on play and co-operation between siblings and peers in family and pre-school contexts has contributed to our understanding of how children's knowledge of themselves and other people develops during early childhood.

Good luck with your course. Hope you enjoy it.

expatinscotland · 13/01/2006 00:50

Home study rox! Best of luck to you. Those sound like awesome classes.

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