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Bruce Forciea

Dr. Bruce Forciea is an author, educator and chiropractor. His new book "Unlocking the Healing Code" presents a new paradigm for healing. His site: Informational Healing contains more information, free newsletter, free guided imagery download and New Age music downloads.
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» A New Way to Heal
By Bruce Forciea | Published 05/31/2008 | Alternative Medicine | Unrated
There is a new way to explain healing. New developments in science have led to the understanding that all matter and energy consist of not only tiny particles but something even more fundamental. What lies behind all of what we see and experience in the universe is a field of pure information.

The application of this idea to healing can open up a whole new paradigm for understanding healing in terms of information flow.
» Compassion Can Change Your Brain and Make You Happier
By Bruce Forciea | Published 05/29/2008 | Meditation | Unrated
Many of us fall into the trap of seeking happiness through material possessions or external circumstances many of which are beyond our control. It is as if there is a voice in our brains saying the words "if only."

If only I had a better job, a bigger house, friends, lovers, fame, cars, boats, and so on, I would be happy. Happiness can appear to be an elusive thing, just out of reach, just beyond the boredom of our common lives.
» Magnets Reduce Inflammation According to Research
By Bruce Forciea | Published 03/18/2008 | Alternative Medicine | Unrated
Magnets are in popular use for all sorts of problems. Magnets are seen in back supports, bracelets, and even in shoes. The use of magnets is continuing to grow in popularity. Magnets are even used to help reduce stress. But what does the research say? Do magnets really help to facilitate healing?

Recently research conducted by Thomas Skalak, professor and chair of biomedical engineering, and Cassandra Morris, a former Ph.
» We Are Informational Beings
By Bruce Forciea | Published 11/23/2007 | Alternative Medicine | Unrated
In every minute of our lives our bodies complete thousands if not millions of exchanges of information in order to keep us alive and maintain our health. Think of something as simple as picking up a hot cup of coffee. The signal about the hotness of the coffee travels along a complicated pathway ending in a portion of the brain called the parietal lobe where we form our sensory experiences.
» New Drugs One Step Closer to Informational Medicine
By Bruce Forciea | Published 11/23/2007 | Alternative Medicine | Unrated
An exciting new class of drugs has been recently approved by the FDA for the treatment of certain types of cancers. These drugs work differently than other drugs because they turn on and off sections of DNA in order to inhibit tumor growth. The drugs bring us closer to directly affecting the information that controls the human body; the information resident in the DNA.
» Can Too Much Stretching Cause Low Back Pain?
By Bruce Forciea | Published 11/23/2007 | Alternative Medicine | Unrated
Many times people perform stretching routines in order to overcome back pain but little do they realize that too much stretching can actually cause back pain. If you stretch too much you can develop what is known as a hypermobility syndrome. This means that a joint develops too much motion and becomes unstable.


I see a good number of these cases every year and many times the patient is completely unaware that their stretching caused the problem.
» Important Anti-Cancer Foods
By Bruce Forciea | Published 11/23/2007 | Nutrition | Unrated
Many doctors and scientists believe that many cancers could be prevented with a good diet. Here are a few foods that have been shown to decrease the incidence of cancer.

Tomatoes
Tomatoes are loaded with vitamin C. They also contain lycopene, which may explain a recent popular Italian study finding that people who ate raw tomatoes at least seven times per week halved their risk of several cancers as compared to those who ate tomatoes no more than once a week.
» Slow the Aging Process by Keeping Your Cells Healthy
By Bruce Forciea | Published 11/23/2007 | Wellness | Unrated
Getting older is an inevitable fact of life. Achy joints, graying hair, failing vision, loss of muscle strength, weight gain, and loss of energy are a few of the signs of aging. If you have ever wondered what causes the slow decline of the human body you are not alone. Fortunately, science is beginning to solve the mystery of aging.

Let's begin with the source of information for the cells that make up our bodies; namely DNA.
» A Unique Way to Look at Life and Healing
By Bruce Forciea | Published 11/23/2007 | Alternative Medicine | Unrated
I teach college courses in life sciences and often find myself describing life in terms of the well-accepted traditional method of listing the various characteristics of life. In other words I explain life in terms of what it does. Life moves, responds, grows, absorbs and assimilates foods, excretes wastes and reproduces. Most life science textbooks describe life this way and most students are happy with this explanation.
» Aging and a Healthy Mind
By Bruce Forciea | Published 11/23/2007 | Wellness | Unrated
Many of us experience a decline in brain function at one time or another. It has been said that after middle age, the brain loses 50,000 nerve cells daily and up to 20% of the hippocampus (involved in memory). This does not have to become a serious problem and there are many examples of people who work in jobs requiring a sharp intellect well into an advanced age.
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