We often hear of complaints that certain therapies do not work.
Every therapy has its own rules and if these rules are not followed no therapy will yield results. To quote a few
Doctors prescribe antibiotics mostly for infestions and ask the patient to take them 4 times times a day for 3 or 5 days. What patients do is stop taking them the moment the fever subsides without informing the doctor.
What happens is that the patient gets immuned to his drug next time the doctor prescribes it. It is therefore imperative that the full course is finished. Here is a link on Antiobiotics dosage and frequency
http://www.nhs.uk/chq/Pages/860.aspx?CategoryID=73
Homoeopathy pills are not be touched by hand but directly placed on the tongue and not swallowed until they fully melt. They are to be taken half hour before or after meals. The low potencies are taken often reducing the frequency with higher potencies. Thge tissue remedies are normally taken 4 times a day and there is no fasting required.
Strong smelling items such as perfumes, garlic and coffee are not to be used while on homoeopathy.
Here is a link on some rules
http://www.drpradhan.com/home/homoeopathic-articles-top/general-top/6-do-s-and-don-ts-while-taking-homeopathic-medicines
Here again the gel is taken on an empty stomach. If fresh leaves are used they should be well seasoned in the plant should be atleast 4 years old. Normally just the gel is used unless one has digestive problems when a bit of outer part of the leaf is added.
The following link tells you more:
http://healthy-rules.com/2016/05/06/aloe-vera-the-healing-plant/
Reiki healing is done strictly with hands washed thoroughly. Before starting the healing process the Reiki prayer needs to be recited.
The following link has more
http://www.reiki-evolution.co.uk/the-10-rules-of-reiki/
The frequency and the time that each move that the doctor prescribes needs to be strictly followed. Every move has to be perfect as per the doctor’s advice . It is unsafe to do it any other way. In fact the patient’s symptoms could get aggravated.
Walking
We see people walking without following rules. One needs to have a proper attire, proper shoes and a proper gait. Walking can be done any part of the day but these requirements have to be kept in mind.
More on walking
http://www.medindia.net/patients/lifestyleandwellness/walking-as-an-exercise-dos-and-donts.htm
These are a few of the basic essentials while adopting therapies for healthy living
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@bestwriter So true about the antibiotics! So many people will either forget to take them, or stop taking them before they finish the course. Here in Canada, it's common for a course of antibiotics to be taken over 7, and sometimes even 10 days. If the person feels much better he may decide after several days that he is "cured" of his infection. Our pharmacists says this can actually make the infection flare up once again, with worse symptoms.
I see you have two lovely embedded links in your post, Grace. Did you just place the link on a line of its own?