Herbal Remedies Chicago IL
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Cortiva Institute
312-753-7990
18 North Wabash Avenue
Chicago, IL
Cortiva Institute
312-753-7990
18 North Wabash Avenue
Chicago, IL 60602
Associated Hospitals
Massage Therapy Center
Jennifer Isham
773-250-2387
Chicago, IL
Jennifer Isham
773-250-2387
Chicago, IL 60602
Services
Crystal Therapist/Reiki Master/Quantum Touch
/Esoteric Therapist and Sexologist
Individual appointments; phone and email consultations.
I integrate crystals and other therapies to align
the body's energy fields, eliminate self-limiting beliefs
and behaviors, gain richer self- awareness and understanding,
Membership Organizations
Peacefulmind.com
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Cortiva Institute
312-753-7990
241 Commerce Drive
Crystal Lake, IL
Cortiva Institute
312-753-7990
241 Commerce Drive
Crystal Lake, IL 60614
Associated Hospitals
Massage Therapy Center
Susan Wojcik
(312) 515-7102
945 W. George Street
Chicago, IL
Susan Wojcik
(312) 515-7102
945 W. George Street
Chicago, IL 60657
Company
Lakeshore Wellness Center: Naturopathic Wellness and Acupuncture
Industry
Acupuncturist, Homeopath, Naturopathic Doctor (ND)
Specialties & Therapies
Specialties : Fatigue, Fibromyalgia, Gastrointestinal Concerns, Hypothyroid, Pain
Therapies : Acupuncture, Botanical Medicine, Cupping, Fasting, Gua Sha, Mega-Vitamin Therapy, Natural Hormone Replacement, Nutritional Counseling
Professional Affiliations
Illinois Association of Naturopathic Physicians, Homeopathe International, American Association of Naturopathic Physicians, National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
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Eileen Cipriano / GEMLORE
Oak Park, IL
Eileen Cipriano / GEMLORE
Oak Park, IL 60301
Services
"Crystal Light" Therapist
Gemology and Art Therapy incorporating gems and crystals
Gem and Crystal Divination
Membership Organizations
Peacefulmind.com
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Brian Soderholm
(773) 701-0675
410 S. Michigan Ave. Suite 841
Chicago, IL
Brian Soderholm
(773) 701-0675
410 S. Michigan Ave. Suite 841
Chicago, IL 60605
Company
Rolfing with Brian
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Lillian Flowers
708-715-5705
Chicago, IL
Lillian Flowers
708-715-5705
Chicago, IL 60602
Specialty
Akashic Records, Channeling, Distance Healing, Energy Healing, Life Coaching, Medical Intuitive, Medium, Metaphysics, Psychic, Reiki, Remote Healing, Spiritual Counseling
Associated Hospitals
Psychic & Medical Intuitive
Jeanette Shuler
(312) 787-7850
1731 N. Marcey St.
Chicago, IL
Jeanette Shuler
(312) 787-7850
1731 N. Marcey St.
Chicago, IL 60614
Company
The Wellness Studio of Lincoln Park
Industry
Acupuncturist, Reiki Master
Specialties & Therapies
Specialties : Allergies
Therapies : Nutritional Counseling, Neuromodulation Technique, Acupuncture, Natural Health, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Medicinal Foods, Pain Management
Professional Affiliations
Reiki Council, National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
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Midwest College of Oriental Medicine
773-975-1295
909 West Montrose, Suite 201
Chicago, IL
Midwest College of Oriental Medicine
773-975-1295
909 West Montrose, Suite 201
Chicago, IL 60613
Specialty
Acupressure, Acupuncture, Herbology, Integrative Medicine, Magnetic Therapy, Massage Therapy, MicroCurrent Therapy, Nutrition, Qi Gong, Tai Chi, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tui Na
Associated Hospitals
Walk-in Clinic
Melissa Marcy
(312) 909-1820
www.virtualitystudio.com
Park Ridge, IL
Melissa Marcy
(312) 909-1820
www.virtualitystudio.com
Park Ridge, IL 60068
Company
Virtuality Studio Reiki and Meditation
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As the popularity of Vioxx and other Cox-2 inhibitors has waned, people in pain are looking for safe, effective alternatives for chronic back and neck pain, and herbal remedies have the advantage of producing minimal, if any side effects. Willow bark White willow bark is used for conditions that cause pain, inflammation, or fever, such as: -
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Pain People take white willow bark instead of aspirin because it does not appear to be as irritating to the stomach lining. It may be because the salicin found naturally in white willow bark is only converted to the acid form after it is absorbed by the stomach. There have been few reported side effects. However, the same side effects as aspirin may theoretically occur, especially at higher doses: ringing in the ears, ulcers, stomach burning, pain, cramping, nausea, gastrointestinal bleeding and liver toxicity, rash, dizziness, and kidney impairment. T art cherries Both sweet and tart cherries and cherry juice have long been used by traditional healers as a folk remedy for gout, because cherries are thought to lower urate levels in the body. Tart cherries are used for conditions involving inflammation and pain, such as: -
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neurodegenerative diseases Both sweet and tart cherries contain phenolics, naturally-occurring plant compounds that have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant effects. Capsaicin cream - description Other names: Capsicum frutescens, Capsicum annum, capsicum cream, cayenne pepper, chili pepper, hot pepper, paprika, pimiento, red pepper Capsaicin (pronounced cap-SAY-sin) is the active ingredient in chili peppers. It's what gives chili peppers their kick. Capsaicin cream is primarily used to relieve pain and itching. Conditions it is used for include: -
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When it is applied to the skin, capsaicin cream has been found to deplete substance P—a neurochemical that transmits pain—which desensitizes a person to pain. Capsaicin cream produces a temporary reduction in pain, so it must... |
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