Elyane T.Brightlight - Your Neturopath
   

 


 

Golden Rules of Self Help

  1. Don’t go off half-cocked. Just because you have just read an article about a frightful disease and it seems that you have all the symptoms does not mean you have a disease: proper diagnosis is very important.

  2. If you are already on medication do not stop it because of a heroic desire to ‘be natural’. The body becomes terribly dependant on medications such as high blood pressure drugs or asthma drugs. If you stop them at once, you are setting yourself up for a crisis. True, there are alternatives to medical drugs but they must result from an intelligent programme.

  3. Beware the miracle cure. Every week there is some ‘miracle’ product advertised in the media. These products are only good for making huge amount of money to their manufacturers. Try the simple easy remedy first.

  4. Be cool with self-medication. Because a supplement is good for certain things, it does not mean it is good for everything and because a dose of something works, twice the prescribed amount does not make it work better or faster. On the contrary, taking too much of anything is usually counter-productive.

  5. Be patient. ‘Going with natural therapies’ means that we don’t hide symptoms, this means that you won’t get rid of what ever is bugging you straight away, you might even feel worse at first. However when the symptoms start to subside, this is usually the sign that you are improving.

  6. If you’re not sure of something: ask for help!

 

There You Have It

From babies to baby boomers, from acne to herpes zooster we hope we can help you.

The entries in our Problems Section have either been published in Elyane’s books or in some of her articles, some have been written especially for the website. They all contain practical suggestions you can follow and apply yourself or you can choose to consult with us or order our remedies.  

 

The information on this website is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. None of the products mentioned on this website are intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. The information on this website is not intended to provide personal medical advice, which should be obtained from a medical professional. This information is made available with the understanding that the author and publisher are not providing medical, psychological, or nutritional counseling services on this site. The information on this website does not cover all possible uses, actions, precautions, side effects, and interactions. Liability for individual actions or omissions based upon the contents of this site is expressly disclaimed.
Valid HTML 4.01!