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Myra Nissen, CCH, RSHom(NA) Nationally Certified Homeopath Almost everyone has been hurt by the actions or words of another. The wounds can leave lasting feelings of anger, bitterness, and even vengeance. Negative feelings can crowd out positive feelings. One may feel swallowed up by bitterness.
Daniela Freda CA Licensed Acupuncturist Specializing in Women’s Health Menopause is a natural part of life, but women’s experiences can vary greatly. Some women transtition into menopause smoothly with no noticeable symptoms, other
Deep and restful sleep is one of the most beneficial things we can do to maintain our health. by Myra Nissen, CCH, RSHom(NA) Nationally Certified Homeopath As a classical homeopath, I look at each client as a unique individual. I pay a
by Katherine Forsythe, MSW Intimacy, Sexuality, and Relationship Counselor In the past several months, we’ve been chatting about our sexuality as a woman – the unique way each of us articulates our own womanhood. This is our final insta
Hot, Hot, Hot! The number one complaint I hear from woman entering menopause is hot flashes. A certain amount of hot flashes is normal during menopause. Ten percent of women in the US experience none at all. by Myra Nissen, CCH, RSHo
Eleven women sat in a circle last week at my monthly Sex on the Porch series, where we discuss all matters of womanhood. It’s a wonderfully wild and reassuring conversation. Women of all flavors at midlife and beyond get answers to pressing qu
Just like the coming of adolescence, menopause marks the beginning of a new era in the life of a woman. Maturity, a natural part of a woman’s development. by Myra Nissen, CCH, RSHom(NA) Nationally Certified Homepath The word meno
Varicose veins most commonly develop in legs and feet, they can occur anywhere in the body. They are recognized as dark ropy veins visible just beneath the skins surface. They can be deeper and not visible. Hemorrhoids are a type of varicose vein
by Katherine Forsythe, MSW Intimacy, Sexuality, and Relationship Counselor Intimacy was born in “prehistoric” times – and so was the difference in how men and women interpret it. Intimacy, in the true sense of the word, is the need to
It was a dark and stormy night. The fire was blazing in the fireplace. Only the flickering flames lit the room. We lay together on the deep fur of the bear rug, near enough to feel the calming warmth of the fire radiating through our bodies.