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A Case of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
<p>Carpal tunnel is most often caused by repetitive use of the hands. Office workers with excessive computer keyboard use, musicians, or other individuals who uses their hands in a limited range of motion are prone to this condition. Patient often report pain, numbness, tingling in the palm, fingers, or wrist. Conventional medical treatments include reduce […]</p>
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Jul 25, 20132 min read
A Case of Plantar Fasciitis
<p>Plantar Fasciitis is a leading cause in heel pain and foot sole pain. It is commonly the result of long hours walking on hard flooring, but runners and other athletes are frequent sufferers as well. The pain is typically most noticeable on waking from a night of sleep and slightly improves with more movement. Conventional […]</p>
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Jul 23, 20132 min read


Wild Plants that Heal Wounds and Fractures
<p>Summer time and outdoor fun are synonymous, but so are cuts and scrapes. It helps to know some wild healing plants around you. One plant you may see while walking on trails is Symphytum officinalis (Comfrey). You may not know it, but you might already be using comfrey in your all natural lip balm or […]</p>
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Jul 10, 20131 min read


Berry Picking
<p>[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text disable_pattern=”true” align=”left” margin_bottom=”0″]It was a beautiful morning for strawberry picking this past Saturday. The weather forecast said rain all weekend and even some thunderstorms. We ignored it and were rewarded with a lovely breeze which brought us the sweet fragrance of strawberries even before we reached the patches. It also meant no mosquitoes. The […]</p>
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Jun 24, 20131 min read
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