Blogs1 - 10 of 38 recent posts for tag:tranquilizer
16
Nov
2009
How to help an aggressive rescue dog

6 days ago by boodidyajump

TAKE RISKS More than likely a poor aggressive dog which needs rescuing, is more aggressive out of shear fear. Yet, one must approach the situation with great care, and as if dealing with a wild animal. The saying ‘one has to be cruel to be kind’, is true. If a vet, or Animal Rescue are able to atten ...

Trainingcats'n'dogs - trainingcatsndogs.com · 1 reference

02
Nov
2009
Tranquilizer

20 days ago by Jagged Visions

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Above picture shows Japanese war atrocities during WWII in Nanking China. It is a ep cover of the old Japanese punk band Tranquilizer from the island of Hokkaido, who played really fast noizecore like you never heard before. They have released two 7″ inches, which are pretty hard to find these days. ...

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24
Sep
2009
U.S. Pharmaceutical Factories Dumping Huge Quantities of Drugs Into Public ...

59 days ago by Andrew

September 24, 2009 Natural News By David Gutierrez In spite of claims by pharmaceutical companies that they do not discharge their products into the water supply, federal researchers have discovered that waters downstream of pharmaceutical plants are more heavily contaminated with drug residue than ...

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23
Sep
2009
Police Tasered and Handcuffed … an Emu!

61 days ago by Stranger to the World

Forget tranquilizer darts – that’s the stuff of Hollywood. Real police officers use taser, even on a wayward emu: Authorities in Mississippi said they had to handcuff an emu and shock it with a Taser to remove the ostrich-like flightless bird from a roadway. Oh, and they used handcuffs, too. I’m ass ...

World's Strangest - worldsstrangest.com

18
Sep
2009
Black rhinos airlifted out of South African reserve to secret location

66 days ago by TommyE

Nine black rhino from KwaZulu-Natal game reserves are being airlifted to a new home as part of a range expansion project for the critically endangered species. From Ecoworldly, part of the Guardian Environment Network Nine black rhino from KwaZulu-Natal game reserves are being airlifted to a new hom ...

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11
Sep
2009
Bipolar Disorder Medication Spotlight: Benzodiazepines for Anxiety

72 days ago by Candida Fink MD

Over the past year or so, this sort-of-biweekly series has shined the spotlight on a host of medications used to treat the two poles of bipolar disorder. The medications and medication classes we have covered so far include lithium, anti-seizure medications (including Depakote and Lamictal), antipsy ...

Bipolar Beat - blogs.psychcentral.com/bipolar · Rank: 118,105 · 37 references

03
Sep
2009
Aromatherapy – Lavender

81 days ago by Dee

Twitter This!Aromatherapy is a modern term for a healing art that is ages old. Rene Maurice Gattefosse, a French perfume chemist, created the term in the 1920’s when he published a scientific research paper titled ‘aromatherapy.’ Lavender is thought to be one of the few items Adam and Eve carried ou ...

Healing Our World - healingourworld.net

01
Sep
2009
Balancing The 11 Chakras With Color

82 days ago by Dee

Twitter This!Color is used in many forms to heal and aid the sick, diseased and distressed. As a color therapist I use the following color to balance the 11 chakras of the physical and energy body of the person. I always start with the heart chakra, the center of the human form and the seat [...]

Healing Our World - healingourworld.net

31
Aug
2009
Relax With Herbal Skullcap

83 days ago by Darrell Miller

The Cherokee tribe used skullcap as an emmenagogue. It was also used historically as an anti-convulsant. An Asian skullcap has been used by Chinese physicians as a tranquilizer, sedative, and to treat convulsion. The herb was used in the eighteenth century as a treatment for rabies by some physician ...

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Color Therapy Part II

83 days ago by Dee

Twitter This!by Helen Graham TWENTIETH-CENTURY SCIENCE Investigations into the therapeutic use of color were carried out in Europe during the early twentieth century, notably by Rudolph Steiner, who related color to form, shape, and sound. He suggested that the vibrational quality of certain colors ...

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