I have a good deal of knowledge about things which occurred to me and were methods of my own practices. Some of which are good sound first aid home practices.
2006-12-26
20:12:42
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d4d9er
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I understand our nature to help others is good. I am asking, for all, who answer, to answer the question.
Your personal skills are just, I just want you to answer the question though.
2006-12-29
04:29:28 ·
update #1
I am an energy healer. I don't practise medicine.
I just give the person a boost of energy so their own healing properties kick in to heal the body.
2006-12-29 00:20:57
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answered by Rev. Two Bears 6
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firstly we can all get knowledge from tv, books and internet about healing but at the end of the day the tv, book and monitor can not see you, to make a judgement or diagnose an illness-for example if someone asked how to cure her acne which she has had for 3 yrs now and is getting worse then 10 different answers come up - 8 are helpfull and pretty good answers but not one person offering advise can see that the person asking the question ,lives and works on a pig farm and is covered in filth all day or is a motor mechanic and doesn't have an adequate shower system at home or work or is suffering from an allergy from the tree next door or that he eats sugar all day- or even has some serious disease effecting his skin so No it is not advisable to rely on a commputer screen to treat an illness, advise is just that ---but any one with a half brain would look to a professional to advise over the desk - in person and choose advice carefully so please be carefull, we all have good intentions in offering advise but some problems are far more serious, it is allways good to hear some one's advise as most people learn from experience and wish to share that experience-----some people have no idea what they are talking about and to accept their words blindly would or could lead to dissaster
2006-12-27 05:16:59
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answered by cooee 2
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Generally speaking you can treat minor problems yourself. Basic first aid stuff. That's what over the counter is for. However, if you have a more serious medical problem, or are concerned about something you're not sure of, I would go to a doctor.
2006-12-27 04:21:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Try them on yourself!! We had to practice injections and blood draws on each other (classmates) when I went to school for Medical Assistant. We got stuck as many as 8 times a day!! Eight was the maximum limit allowed and believe me it was enough when students are practicing or not.
2006-12-27 04:22:48
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answered by somebodys_watchn_you 3
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Depends on the situation , but without knowing you personally I'd have to say no on most counts.
2007-01-03 01:38:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I would listen to your advice, but not allow you to physcially practice on me. Only certified medical personnel for that.
2007-01-03 01:09:24
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answered by marsha 3
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Depends on the situation.
Probably yes.
2006-12-27 04:20:17
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answered by Mystikdancer 3
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No, but that doesn't mean one can't look into someone's suggestion or benefit from their experience.
2006-12-31 01:18:49
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answered by breeze1 4
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yes
2006-12-27 04:19:23
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answered by marjan m 3
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If this is something you like to do go to school and then do this .
2007-01-04 02:09:48
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answered by janice a 4
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