Healing and forgiveness come in many forms. It may be through touch, psychotherapy, music, art, or spirituality. The method is not as important as to what happens to our bodies and souls when we block the process. Children are often more perceptive and open to emotional healing than adults. Many of them see, know, and connect with their guardian angels. We can learn from our children, but also from nurses who do healing touch, and from light workers who connect us with our own guardian angels. Listen to find out how you can tap into these resources. Learn from Jenn Prothero and Marian Long as they discuss this topic with Dr. Melanie.
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Interstitial Cystitis has been inconsistently defined and treated by many physicians and other health practitioners. Now there are much needed American Urology Association guidelines to properly diagnose and treat this condition. Dr Burks will discuss these guidelines. Often IC was thought to be only a bladder disease that women get. We think of women with chronic pain as having hysterical roots. But what do we think of men with chronic pain? Do we think of them as weak-willed and as drug seekers or as hypochondriacs? Listen to one Edward Lopatin's journey of coming to accept his condition as incurable, but livable.
Sexual addiction is rising in the ranks to epidemic portions. If you or someone you love has this obsession help is available. Listen to find out what you can do. Hear how a therapist’s treats it and how an addict works a recovery program. Listen as guest Deborah Schiller discusses this issue.
Six out of every ten people have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. There is a way to treat it without medication and possibly see results in sixty days. Many people carry their parents’ issues into their own adult life. Learn how to let go of those and obtain personal peace. Listen as guests Nicky VanValkenburgh and Dr Kenneth Herman discusses these issues.
Do you wonder if there could be an easier answer to treating your pain? Have you ever considered compounding medications? Do you have pain management questions about your condition that no doctor has been able to answer? Then call in 1-866-472-5792 at noon Central time/1pm EST/10 AM PT July 14 to The Dr Melanie Show and tell us what you want to know. Guests for the show: Dr. Joshi and Lee Stewart.
According to the CDC 2009 statistics: In the U S, cancer is the second most common cause of death among children between the ages of 1 and 14. More than 16 out of every 100,000 children and teens in the U.S. were diagnosed with cancer, and nearly 3 of every 100,000 died from the disease. The most common cancers in children were leukemia (cancer of the bone marrow and blood) and brain and central nervous system cancers. University of Minnesota research showed patients in first or second remission from the leukemia had a significantly lower likelihood of leukemia recurrence if they were transplanted with two Umbilical Cord Blood units than if they were transplanted with one (19 percent vs. 34 percent). Such research needs funding. Learn how taking cancer kids hunting is raising money for cancer research.
Many people live with chronic pain. If observers cannot see something, they do not believe it exists. People, often including the physicians treating the patient, accuse the ill person of fabricating the pain or exaggerating it to seek drugs. Some painful conditions that are still misdiagnosed or mistreated, include: Interstitial Cystitis/Pelvic Pain Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, back pain, neck pain, headaches, Lyme disease, and cancer. Listen how Dr. Joshi, an interventional pain management physician treats such illnesses.
People who have Interstitial Cystitis or Pelvic Pain may be able to heal without surgery. Listen to Amy Stein, M.P.T author of Heal Pelvic Pain tell us how it might be done.
Everywhere you go today you hear some group adopting or adapting the “12 Steps” as a self-help guide to recovery for some addiction whether it be alcohol, drugs, food, gambling, sex, or relationships. This program is about the origin of the Twelve Steps, what they mean, and how to work them. Dr. Melanie Barton, psychotherapist and a person familiar with recovery issues will share with the listening audience an inside look at these well-known, but often unexplained guides to recovery for a variety of addictions.
Download The 12 Steps.doc research paper. Have you had an emotional issue that seems to loom up into your life and not go away? Have all the traditional psychotherapy methods failed to eradicate this problem? Do you seek to understand the issues underlying a physical challenge or illness? Our bodies are made up of energy. When something happens to us, the memory of that is locked in our cells. It will re-surface when we have triggers that remind us of the event. We need healing at the cellular level. Find out how that can be done with my guest host David Todd.
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