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How to Heal a Wound with Honey
by Patty Inglish, MS
American medicine has been considering using honey more frequently in the treatment of wounds. However, New Zealand already has used certain types of honey as a traditional treatment for some time. It is now even possible to use these honey varieties at home. published 2 weeks ago
How to Heal Blisters Effectively
by Patty Inglish, MS
Any blisters on the inside of your mouth, especially near a tooth root, should be seen by your dentist immediately. A serious condition may be occurring and you need help. Skin blisters can often heal alone or at home... published 11 months ago
EXERCISE CAN CURE A COLD: Prevention to Cure a Common Cold, Part II
by Patty Inglish, MS
Cold can be prevented with the right types of exercise for the length of time found to be effective. It is a not a cure-all that is 100% effective, but it works for many people. published 9 months ago
Health: Laughter as Cure
by Patty Inglish, MS
Humor was was once badly criticized in parts of the medical profession and only bullyism and academics were respected. Times have changed for the better. Medical Students at many Universities in America are now trained in how to be funny. published 8 months ago
Prevention to Cure a Common Cold
by Patty Inglish, MS
If I have been exposed to cold viruses, I eat hot spices, because their oils fill he areas of the cell membranes that accept viruses... published 13 months ago
Truth or Consequences? -- Old Wives' Tales.
by Patty Inglish, MS
In working with medical clients, academic students, and amateur and professional athletes, I have found a substantial amount of misinformation existing about a variety of subjects. A certain amount of this... published 13 months ago
Differences between a Psychologist and a Psychiatrist.
by Patty Inglish, MS
Looking at my own training and reviewing the training offered around the state of Ohio, I will describe the differences I am aware of between these two professions. Different states in the US each have a... published 13 months ago
Health: Wellville Revisited
by Patty Inglish, MS
The name Kellogg means food, fads, General Motors, and for some late 20th century descendants, addictions. Now, look at a bowl of Kellogg's Corn Flakes and try to avoid thinking about 5 enemas a day... published 8 months ago
Laughter as Medicine
by Patty Inglish, MS
"A clown is like an aspirin, except that it works twice as fast."-- Groucho Marx.Tae Chi Elephant 2004 Olympics Complete parody of all venues...Laughter creates immediate relaxation, because much like a... published 14 months ago









