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Health ICT Research – Alternative Healers Excluded?

Friday, October 9th, 2009

Health ICT Research – Alternative Healers Excluded?IMG_0457

The New Zealand Minstry of Health has just released a study on ICT usage and how it can be utilised.

Information communications technology (ICT) is a vital part of the Ministry of Health’s goal of developing a person-centred and provider-friendly health system. Creating an environment where clinicians and patients can safely share electronic information is an essential part of improving health care.

Research took place over the last two years.  I came across a government website in the US talking about something similar.

Typical of a government service the Health Ministry has been slow to change.  I’ve been checking any health advice (or even health “ideas”) against google for years.

Since the speed of electronic data transfer is so quick I’m also concerned about privacy issues.  In NZ healthcare information is ment to be shared on a need to know basis.  If privacy is breached you can request the information sent be destroyed.  With electronic backup, and easy duplication……I don’t know if I feel ok with all of this.

Let’s hope they all figure it out for the best.  Unfortunately the paradigm shift towards alternative medicine healing has already begun.

And maybe when they do they will realise that they left out an entire section of the community who use alternative healing.

Blessings,

Keri Eagan

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Alternative Healing – Frame Up For Detox

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

Alternative Healing – Frame Up For Detox

“Frame Up” 1) to construct by fitting or uniting parts together (audioenglish.net/dictionary).

Detoxing is good for me.  I know this because I feel so much better afterwards.   The thing is I figure if I’m gonna detox I should do it properly.

Many people use food as an alternative medicine.  Healing this way can be very effective.

My favourite detox is the Fast Track One Day Detox, by Anne Louise Gittleman.  In reality it isn’t one day but a series of preparations made for the fasting day, and three days recovery.  I like this detox more than others because it is very gradual with ten days in total. Physical preparation for detoxification or fasting is vital.  Also I really like the taste of the “miracle juice” you have to drink as part of the detox every day.

It’s good enough to get me to give up Coke (such an addictive and damaging drink – DON’T TOUCH IT), and is made with unsweetened cranberry juice, lemon juice, orange juice, cinnamon, nutmeg, and a bit of stevia to sweeten if needed.  The full reciepe can be found in the book Fast Track One Day Detox.  3569587243_f750e7cf52_b

When I first tried to find unsweetened (vital it has no sweetner aside from stevia which you can add later) cranberry juice where I live the only one I found was $20 NZD for about 16oz, pretty pricey when you need about eight bottles a week.  Then I found that I could buy frozen berries and make my own juice by boiling the berries in water and straining the skins out.  Alternative natural healing on the cheap!

“Frame Up” your mind for detox.  This includes making sure you have supplies of whatever you are using so you don’t snack on something you shouldn’t.  Also psyching up for what is happening to your body during a detox is important.

Well meaning friends who know nothing about healing crises (happens in some cases as body spits out toxins – normal part of the healing process) can add to your stress if you do hit one and temporarily are not looking your usual hot self, so it’s important to prepare them in advance – that way they can support you in your alternative healing detox.

You may enjoy finding new health information about what happens to you body during a detox.  I like to imagine the toxins being yanked out of my cells by some chelated magnesium or similar.  Makes the whole process more enjoyable.

Don’t forget to drink lots of water to help those toxins move!

Build Momentum before you start!  Such an important thing to do since you are making dietary and lifestyle changes which are in your best interests to continue after the detox is over.  Framing up you mind by rehearsing through what you will be doing each day makes it less likely you will stray from from detox.  For a great detox you could try this.

Like my favourite teacher who says…., “we haven’t started yet!”  (actually we have)  a frame up before beginning can do wonders for your ability to accomplish your detox.

Blessings,

Keri Eagan
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Best Alternative For Healing Asthma

Monday, October 5th, 2009

Best Alternative For Healing Asthma
Rates of asthma are increasing.  Fifty years ago the idea that you could become breathless because of an allergen would have been weird, stranger still would have been the requirement for hospitalisation.Breathe

You could argue that because there were no medications available people just died from asthma.  Or that pollutants and various food additives are the culprits.  Whatever the reason (always best to figure out if something makes a condition worse) asthma is an expensive problem.

Costs of Asthma in the US (ref. National Institutes of Health Data Fact Sheet, 1999)

The cost of asthma in 1998 was estimated to be $11.3 billion.  Direct costs accounted for $7.5 billion and indirect costs were $3.8 billion. Hospitalizations accounted for the single largest portion of the cost.

Costly and uncomfortable but if no specific cause is known we have no option but to keep medicating…. don’t we?

There is something out there I have been hearing really good things about.  It’s called the Buteyko Method, named after Prof. K P Buteyko of Russia.

Working with under guidance it is possible to reduce or eliminate symptoms of asthma with this alternative healing technique over time.

Excellent news for asthmatics everywhere.

Compared with the annoyance of constant medication (not to mention the vulnerability that goes with it) as well as the cost a few lessons in breathing is a small price to pay.  Now for the weird sounding bit….

K P Buteyko answers a question from Alina Vasiljina, MD in Global Asthma Crisis:

Breathe

“We consider that an asthma attack is an attempt to reduce the airflow passing
through the lungs in order to reduce CO2 loss. Our method is based on the
elimination of “deep breathing”. To be more precise, it is based on the
elimination of excessive ventilation of the lungs with respect to the
ventilation necessary for metabolism.”

Sounds like an alternative point of view there but actually we need a certain level of CO2 in the air we breath.  The Buteyko method helps in self healing by getting the patient to exercise his or her breathing in such a way that the CO2 intake is normalised (normally focus is on oxygen intake).

I haven’t tried this yet myself, and as they say the proof is in the pudding.  We need an alternative to medicine.  Healing options should be explored by the mainstream medical community.

Blessings,

Keri Eagan
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Agnihotra – Alternative Healing With Cow Dung

Friday, September 25th, 2009

Agnihotra – Alternative Healing With Cow Dung

A few years ago I was attending a conference when a woman entered the room.  I mean, this woman entered the room and it was like all the oxygen had been sucked out.  She had those beautiful eyes like babies have early on and her presence seemed to radiate happiness.

I had never met someone like her and yet I couldn’t tell exactly what made her different.

When I finally spoke with her I asked her what she was doing that made her so happy to which she replied, “Oh, Agnihotra.  It’s an environmental Vedic healing fire that you perform at sunrise and sunset.  You have to have a special pyramid made out of copper to perform it and some cow dung”.

She went on to explain that about is being a Vedic super science for drawing prana (life force) into the environment and is a fantastic alternative healing therapy.  It also nutrilises and purifies the atmosphere.  The ash is highly charged with life force and micronutrients.  So the ash is used in many applications of organic farming for example composting, planting and in water that is sprayed on plants.

Oookay.  Didn’t see that one coming!  I smiled and nodded.  In the car on the way home I kept thinking about how the happiness filled the room around her.  Lets face it that was a weird response to my question.

Months later  I met her again at a healing retreat.  This time she performed a demonstration which didn’t seem to go that well because the dung she was using was still damp (needs to be dry to burn).  Still, willing to give anything a go especially something so unusual I obtained contact details of Lee and Fritz Ringma who own a Homa farm in Australia.

A “homa” farm is one which is built around the fire of Agnihotra.  They are farms combined with the practice of Agnihotra and the use of Agnihotra ash which has healing qualities and is spread across the plants.  This form of alternative healing is highly beneficial to the environment.

I was able to purchase a kit consisting of a copper pyramid of correct proportions, copper tongs, spoon, with detailed printed instructions and a cd so I could learn to practice the mantra uttered at sunrise and sunset.

Thinking I had nothing to loose I set about finding some cow dung.  I felt pretty ridiculous and told everyone I asked it was for my garden.  Still to embarrassing to collect it so I dragged along a friend so I could share the experience : )

It took about three months of repeated attempts before I finally performed it correctly (remember I was learning by instructions and a cd, not the best way of doing this).

Photo courtesy of Lee and Fritz Ringma

Photo courtesy of Lee and Fritz Ringma

Actually it is my favourite alternative healing technique of all since it is the most powerful energy I have experienced.  As well as being the strangest.

I am very dedicated, but not good at the practice of Agnihotra.  The difficulty I have is in obtaining correctly dried cow dung.  Even in New Zealand where there are plenty of cows this can be a bit of a mission.

My curiosity tends to rule me and therefore in the future I intend to experiment with Agnihotra ash as an alternative medicine.  I’ve heard healing in this way brings the body back into ballance.  All I need is to find some dung…

A website you can visit to find out more http://www.agnihotra.com.au/

Blessings,

Keri Eagan

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Why Alternative Healing Is Important To Me

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

Why Alternative Healing Is Important To Me

Let’s go back to where it all began for me . . . my childhood spent between an Air Force Base and a Mental Hospital.

Mental hospitals can be scary for children.  No matter how an adult explains it will always be difficult for a child to comprehend being surrounded by mental illness.  Unpredictable people making incomprehensible noises.  Sad people.  Strange people.  Drooling people.  Easy to exploit they often suffer alone.

They are entirely dependant on the decisions of those in control.  They are well if someone else decides.  They have no option to go for alternative medicine or healing in another form unless someone offers.

From the time my parents divorced I was raised in and around Lake Alice Hospital.  Lake Alice was nowhere near a lake as far as I could tell.  It is isolated from any of the surrounding townships which are about ten minutes drive away.  The hospital had its own little community.  It even had its own fire engine, Bedford Van painted red with a white roof affectionately known as “Little Flick”.

When I was old enough to fit in a fireman’s uniform, my father (the Fire Chief) and I would dress up in full kit and take Santa to see all the patients outside of NSU, the National Security Unit.  That housed those who were considered dangerous in the extreme so it was heavily guarded.

No forms of alternative medicine healing went on here.  They closest they got to alternative healing was an occupational therapist.

Since we are in New Zealand our Christmas time is in the peak of summer so this was something that was very draining very quickly.  I often wondered why we bothered with most of it since it seemed to me a little insulting that this affection was handed out once a year and the rest of the time (from my youthful perspective) ignored.

There were two streets where staff houses were so we also drove over there for the kids lollie scramble.  And then it was over for another year.

My father would come home and tell me about his day.  Some of the stories made me cry, not because my father had a sad life, but because he interacted with people who had sadness on a daily basis, a different type of sadness when options you would otherwise have disappear.

Being at cause is difficult in such a situation.

There were people in Lake Alice who had arrived with nothing wrong with them at all.  They were just children without family to care for them and somehow they ended up institutionalised even as adults.  Intellectually handicapped were there too.  I don’t know what proportion of the population had psychiatric problems but I know there were psychiatrists, psych nurses like my Dad.

My observation was that their spirits had disappeared under control of others.

So, back to Christmas the highlight of the year!  As we went from villa to villa and giving out MacIntoshes toffees (for years these were the only Christmas sweets) sometimes patients were so engrossed in the television they barely looked at us or even cared we were there.  To think of a human being like this day after day, year after year…. I had to ask myself why?

The obvious costs to the government are housing, medication, and care.  The even greater loss that exists but is rarely considered is the loss of human resources and the purpose of a spirit here on earth.

I wont argue with anyone who says this was “meant to be” or that it was a chosen path or necessary karma which had to happen.  I don’t agree but it isn’t my nature to waste energy in argument when I could put that same energy towards something that will produce an outcome, not agreement.

In sharp contrast I also lived with my mother and stepfather at Ohakea, an Air Force base about fifteen minutes away. This too had its own little community.  Not sure about a psychiatrist (personal are screened on intake) but there was a full time doctor on base.

An air force base especially one in peace loving New Zealand is an uber cool place to hang out.

The people there had more money and travelled by “shuttle” between cities.  Fundraising for air force kids was easy because everyone had money to give.

Then there were the facilities.  A confidence course which was too big for us but we imagined the day we would conquer anyway, the full sized swimming pool, squash courts etc.  All of which were free to use when the Air Force itself wasn’t using them.

Surrounded by mystery and intrigue we allowed our imagination to take hold over the summer and it seemed we had full reign of our base.

At Christmas someone would organise a Fire Truck (not a Bedford van) to hand out presents to the kids.  They also organised a barbecue and games to play.

The really great thing about living on an Air Force base is that it is really safe.  There is a gate under 24 hour guard.  The people are disciplined as a result of the armed forces lifestyle.

Here there is a level of success that comes with being in control of your destiny.  Human resources are valued and efficiently put to good use.

Two groups of people with me in common.  Parts you might say of a bigger picture.  On one side humanity discarded, on the other side a pedestal.  And yet human qualities were there from the beginning in both groups.

This is where my love of alternative medicine healing and alternative natural healing began.

Blessings,

Keri Eagan

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