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the the ah, the news. ah, this is the w news lied from catastrophic flooding, killed more than 100 people in german. hundreds more, i'm missing. rescuers are searching through towns buried in mud and debris, the threat of another data breach looms and more rain is. also coming out, south africa deployed thousands of troops to counter deadly riots. people are
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arming themselves to friend of looters, south africa, the president best, the unrest was instigated mona's take time to grieve off of the shocking death of a dutch crime to unless painted the frame shop last week in broad daylight, has the police investigation turned off, so far and the quest to protect the weird and wonderful animal species found on the coastal plains, south carolina. ah, i'm good. how about as welcome to the program? city of storms and west and germany have triggered some of the worst flooding into decades. paul police have raised the death toll to at least $103.00 hundreds remain . unaccounted for. several villages have been evacuated, south of cologne, amid fears that nearby damn could break german presidents on further. stine maia
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has expressed his condolences. this is time to talk good. it is a tragedies and so many have lost their lives. this must be slow. it leaves me stun mentioning on the many people in our country feel for those who are grieving for the loved ones on the hill. and tollen is committed in, i'd like to express my sympathy to those families. my thoughts are with them. the suffering touches my heart 1st missions house, german president funk by the sternness. speaking that in the areas where the water has already gone down, rescues us desperately searching for survivors. the w reporter julia. so delhi is on the ground for us in the tone of paul time and binding politeness. we'll talk to her in a moment. first, this report, the show shocked. survive is left to peak through what's left of their homes. emergency workers had tried to one towns that have flood was coming. but in vocal
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time in west germany is rhineland palatinate. resident say they had almost no time to react before their homes were hit by raging flood waters. of the all of us sat in the water bridge. the dan, all the houses here are the same height. so when the water came up from the scala and lightning speed, we all jumped in our cars and drove up the mountain over the parks. back all facade we had to safety. many towns during have electricity or clean water. internet has been cut off and phone reception is down. volunteers have come from nearby areas bringing whatever equipment they had to help, clear roads and houses been, you know, under come when i arrived here it was a catastrophe. and the entire road behind me was covered in branches and wrecked cars all mashed into one of these height. you couldn't access the buildings left
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and right. and we didn't know what we would find in the rubble. we will want that we might come across bodies and that we should let the fire brigade and the police from the police. i am of many towns and still cut off from help. some major roads are flooded or broken apart. the authorities say overflowing dams could still bust, threatening more homes enforcing residents to stay clear of the area while the weather has cleared in some areas. more. rain is expected. that's cross over to cross over to judah, sal deli, she's involved, paul, sound. one of the towns badly hit as we can see that behind you by that those floods tell us what's the latest that way you on how we've seen a lot of movement. a lot of people coming into town,
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both residents that had have to leave their homes because there's no electricity, no water, a lot of the ground floor apartments are completely flooded and they've all come here and congregated to try to start cleaning up the town. there's tractors and excavators, and people digging and sweeping with even with their hands, sometimes to try to get rid of all the debris and but here the water has gone down . but we've seen the north from here, closer to cologne, in a town called f stops. there have been collapses of houses and there's it's been linked to a sink hole, probably forming the houses have collapsed. people have been stuck in the rubble and some have died in the situation. there is still ongoing and very dramatic. stuck in the rubble, you just said that reports of more than a 1000 people still unaccounted for in the region. is that it hasn't been any progress on locating these people. now we've heard this news yesterday
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from the authorities here in the region where i am currently and we have not have any update as of yet. authorities. we're hoping that be accounted for. we're unreachable because the internet and phone connection is so bad. here at the moment, and they're hoping that they will be able to get in touch with these people eventually. but authorities do fear that there will be more dead in the coming hours and days and to the you on the you, on the ground day, you have spoken to people badly affected by these floods and we can, we can see how the homes are damaged. they're behind you. what's the spirit? is it more now that people are rolling up as leaves, trying to clean up for people still shall soften, devastated. it's a mix of both spoken to people who've told me they still have a hard time believing that this is really happened and to realize that this is the reality now on the ground. from the other hand, we see, and we spoke to
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a lot of people who say it's now time to get down to business and try to do what they can to clean up their town. and they are very determined to do that. so we, we do have different approaches here and it's understandable in a situation that was so shocking. w reporter julia sound daily that reporting from by paul. so i'm thank you julia. but the floods at home have all of the shadow chancellor, anglo mac of well visit to the united states. she will leave office in september talks with president biden celebrated the trans atlantic alliance, but it was disagreement as well. the security threats for, from china and russia, unlike his predecessor president joe biden treated medical as a friend, rather than a pho. it's been a long time since the german chancellor received a welcome. this warm, in washington. merkel back into the white house. she's available of us many times.
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she's been a great friend. consider a personal friend, as well as my great friends united states and after the 10 diplomatic relationship with former president trump for president joe biden. and chancellor angler mac whole stress, the friendship between that 2 countries we will stand up for democratic principles and universal rights when we see china or any other country working to undermine free and open societies. we stand together and will continue to stand together to defend our eastern flight allies at nato, against russia, aggression. but germany and the u. s. do not agree on how to deal with either russia or china. the plant dry can take north stream to pipeline will bring russian
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natural gas into europe. washington says the project makes the continent more dependent on russia and threatened the security of it's small and neighbors, like ukraine. merkel has long championed the project, but played down the differences. now we looked, we talked about russia and ukraine, and in this context also about node stream to we've come to different assessments as to what this project entail. but let me say clearly, our idea is and remains that ukraine remains a transit country for natural gas. ukraine, like any other country, has a right to territorial sovereignty. the chancellor farewell tour of washington began with the breakfast with vice president carmella harris. and later the johns hopkins university bestowed an honorary degree on the form a physicist. the
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other medical time is german chancellor may be drawing to a close, but she has left a lasting impression on the us precedent. if they meet on a personal note, i must tell you, i'll miss seeing you in our summits. i would truly will with the bite and presidency us german relations, all comma. the big differences remain. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines today. taliban fighters were treated in pakistani hospital also clashing with africa. security forces at the border african special forces were attempting to retake this strategic spin bollocks crossing these earlier this week. approaches photographer was also killed in the attack. a rescue operation is underway in indonesia, after a storm, caused several fishing vessels to capsize. at least 9 people have died. 81 were
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rescued. many more are still missing. have been protest ended up in these capital bay route, after acting prime minister. really step down on thursday. he failed to form a government over the past 8 months. i really was off by parliament to build a cabinet in october 2020 is resignation comes as the country is facing, the worst economic prices indicate in south africa. the countries presidents are on a post that says, the unrest that has mark the country for the past week was incited by known individuals from a poster made the remarks on a visit to durban. that's the part of the country that has been worst hit by the violence. the military has meanwhile called in thousands of soldiers to assist the police. it's one of the largest deployments since the end of apartheid. in some areas, the violence has excited including to hundreds along the clean up to begin boss the
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south eastern province was natal jacobs, whom at home probably remains volatile. correspondence christine manuel is in the district of weight or in hundreds. christine, how widespread is beyond rest still in south africa a day. well gay hard where i am in halting that is of course, and your head is word things are lot coma here of course there is still a lot of tension so you won't be seeing any more of the looting that we've been seeing in previous days. but certainly you have soldiers and police deployed at a number of locations, place that they suspect could come under attack. you also have a few minutes before i came on a that was a helicopter hovering above us. and of course, as you've mentioned, that deployment of the military. so in a lot of places you can see soldiers just going around patrolling their heavily. it's just a sense of how volatile the situation remain across the country. well, in the 2 effects the process christine 2 days ago, we spoke as well,
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and you sort of hinted that the, these unrest, the riots were actually instigated by someone today. president ramos run poses said yes, actually they ways to get it by whom onto war. then well, this is the thing we heard from the minister of faith security. she confirmed reports that they were investigating former intelligence officials that are linked to the former president, jacob's been what was clear when he was incarcerated, was that there was going to be some instability. you had a hash tag shut down case that in that is that wasn't the problem. shut down. so there for them. it appears that there was an agenda to destabilize the country. and if you look at what has happened in the last few days, a t trade corridor, a main highway has essentially been blocked off. so that is of course, what is going to affect a lot of trade between these 2 key provinces. and then if you look at the attack, so you would have seen community members utilize the poor people, elderly people,
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young people looting. but before they came before, that would have been people who would have gone in and cause devastation and destruction essentially opening up for the masses to come in and take advantage of what is a de escalate security situation. so it is suspected that this has been an orchestrated campaign by 4 people in the room, a camp you certainly saw his daughter, for example, who felt as being investigated retreating videos of piano, key and looting, seeming to, to call people to come out and mobilize people to continue in that, so this was triggered by the rest of the former president. and it is suspected that of course, people in his camp are responsible for, for this costume on that for us in south africa. thank you, christine, go into india now where the government and twitter have been at loggerheads for a month because the government says twitter is complying with a new social media rules. critics say these rules would essentially allow
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authorities to regulate what can be posted online and what conte, threatening freedom of expression, the daily lawyers i'm in charge and such as much by our commission. they want to clean up twitter. i tanya says he found politicians and journalists with large following speaking this respectfully bit about the indian government. and traditionally he jumped into action and took twitter to quote war back. he got up near the public school. he, when prominent public figures called a republic of india fall names, one feelings be hurt. we didn't, you know, true citizen of the country can stand by and watch it being insulted. i would say that by this i taught, i want the social media giant to follow new rules in india that require prompts addresses of complaints like from the public or even the government. he insists
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that this increased oversight does not limit freedom of expression. after all, even that trade must come, the reasonable restriction. feeling to fall in line quickly has cost to it. ever since the new steam into please might have been filed against the across the country. the indian government has essentially said that any body from the fears to comply will lose its intermediary production. twitter and its officials have been named in police complained ranging from and flaming religious sentiment to distributing child pornography after initially expressing concerns about freedom of speech. twitter now says it is willing to comply with the rules, but even if this needs to leave for twitter, it could spell trouble for many others. i thought condom, she had money. a journalist with an independent news up site says that the new regulations could crush small news organizations like cars with legal battles. she
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herself was named alongside twitter in a complaint accused of finding religious tension. the rules regulate online news as well as the mandate a prompt response to complaints and in some cases require content to be taken down immediately was she bonnie believes that the government is trying to control the flow of information after facing repeated public porter. look at the whole irony of the issue. i'm supposed to be as a political journalist, i'm supposed to be reporting scrutinizing the work of the government, the government, and its people who are going to tell me what they consider is fake news or not. she bonnie fears that this increase so we're good for the news outlets lie cause to sense but unlike twitter heard organization along with several others is challenging. the reuben court. she says they are fighting not just for free speech, but for the people right to know. now to the latest on the corona virus, on demick,
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around the world, indonesia has reported a record daily rise of more than 1000 cobit months in depth. the southeast asian nation is struggling to cope with a new wave of virus driven by the delta values. hospitals and cemeteries overwhelmed despite restrictions to reduce transmission a fresh coat with 19 clusters. tokyo is raised new concerns about the increasing number of infection. dozens of athletes from brazil seen have tested positive, along with the stars at their hotel yesterday and state of new south wales has reported 97 new corona virus cases. this is a strange battle, a growing number of over 900 clusters. the country has been relatively successful and containing over 19. however, the recent past seen the countries to largest sydney and melbourne to go back into lockdown. it was in the w still to come.
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why the south korean mud flats are a vital not for fish? who's a the 1st because the netherlands where people are paying their respects to another crime. journalist piece of the fries following is death and hospital on thursday. morning gathers lay flowers where the prominent crime gentleman was critic wounded . when he was gone down last week, his family died surrounded by love, once in hospital dodge prime minister, mark what the death is almost incomprehensible. if he's been involved in a court case against the wants of drug down to suspect, have been arrested locker one jack parrot is in amsterdam from where he joins us now. jack, people in the netherlands have some time to reflect on the news of the phrase death . what are they saying there today? hi, that good?
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well indeed here at the spot where the shooting took place, just like 10 days ago, a number of people have continued ever since that news came out. the people had died yesterday afternoon. people have been coming down here to more than a day to lay flowers and to show that respect. so spoken to a couple of people dine, one guy said he just could not sleep. and he thought was compelled to come by and, and sort of be part of the morning process. another go that i spoke to come from utrecht, another city in the netherlands and said that it was impossible to understand that someone that was so good and did such good work would be killed on the street of the flowers in the morning is continuing. but obviously, the country is still very much in shock, as you said, the prime minister saying that it was almost con income. i had to build up. well, you mentioned that prime minister, the sentiment of course,
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is grief there at the moment. but are the authorities coming under pressure to intensify their fight against organized crime? this is exactly what's happening because obviously this turns nigh from an attempted murder case into an actual murder case because he's become today's injuries as his family said. the reason of journalist says that they are very sure that the murder took place on the kinds that the motive of some of the investigative were the piece of disease is doing with a key witness in a case against a man named gridiron tidy who is a big matthew boss in the netherlands. they say that that investigative work people had in fact, himself said that he felt that he was a hit target from that matthew organization. and the 2 men that have been arrested . the investigations, right? remember, obviously goes into a murder investigation rather than just an attempt to add or investigation answer
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to the investigation that you mentioned. is there any talk of any progress? not quite yet. the 2 men come u e, who is the 35 year old polish national and delano g, who is a 21 year old dutch national. and this is what we call the nap paid in court. last friday we understand that they will remain in police custody for at least 2 more weeks. as i say, the investigation, i step up into a murder investigation. also, there are other investigations, the noise by the dutch justice ministry. they are looking into why somebody like pizza debrief that was investigating such dangerous and such important and significant cases wasn't didn't have enough security to alive this attack on them to happen. as we say, they really here on the streets is about looking into mourning the death of this
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man who is so beloved here in the netherlands as beloved his respective. he was seen as somebody who really full for the little guys tried to dig out corruption and really expose the worst parts of the dutch society guys. did w as jack power in amsterdam. thank you, jack. didn't pick start next week in tokyo, making only the 2nd appearance in the games is south saddam in 2019 the south said, and he is running team, went to japan, to acclimatize train and pursued the olympic team. 2 years later, this still there, chris harrington tells you why. the the cell sudanese team got a head start when they came to japan. and even though koby 19 put the game on hold for one year, the team never left. what's the reason why we have to see the mission we came
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for what you've never done. over the past year, the team have immerse themselves in japanese culture. they've taken language lessons and are part of the local community, thanks to donations in tax revenue. the teams host city, my boss, he raised $300000.00 us dollars to support the athletes. some of it even came through this vending machine. but being far away from home, this challenging thing, something then you have to be always ready to be no matter what this up i'm so setting and do this for my country mean that i am i am ready to sacrifice anything . we've been my time with the family or whatever, but she did. tokyo 2020 will be the 2nd appearance at the olympics for south sudan . the nation. only 10 years old. of asked area of south korea, coastal plains known as the guest. both flats in the running to be awarded unesco
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wells heritage status, the titles home to huge variety of birds and animals including some species that cannot be found anywhere else in the world. the extraordinary expanse of land is located on south korea, south western coast. it covers more than 1000 square kilometers, and it made up of title mud flaps it home to a wide variety of animals. some of them rang and a search is important for the bio diversity of the planet. just one of the reasons research is a pushing for it to be included on the world heritage left title flat to the ecological repository where several organisms co exist. it's one of the most important habitat for the sake of the preservation of the diversity, therefore, must be protected by humanity and inherited by the generation. and it deserves to be included on the let me get it to go to one other because it's also an important
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stuffing off place and a breeding ground for millions of migratory birds, of which several species are threatened with extinction. the birds rely on the food hidden in the mud in order to be able to refuel and continue on their journey. 40 another to set up with the mud as a logical basis. several organisms co exist in the title plant and also it is playing a vital role as the food supply store and resting place for endangered migratory birds will tell you that. and there's another reason south korea is hoping the area will be added to the next goes world heritage list. it could bring the much needed income from tourism that has been lost during the pandemic. as interest rises, both at home and abroad in the spectacular side of the tidal plan.
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this is the w news. as a reminder of the top story we're following for you. the death toll from severe flooding in western germany has risen to at least 103 more. dead flies in the town . after stumps decimals with threats breached stop the message from the new steamers face to go up. next, in good shape, i'll help out just in berlin. me on the team. thanks for watching the news. the news. news, the news . the
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the magic discovers the world around you. subscribe to d w documentary on youtube. precision, scuffle, precision surgery, robot scanners. more inmates than now makes possible what was once unimaginable. but does this mean the ancient healing methods using plants and needles, and manual procedures have fallen by the wayside know, traditional options are still needed and sometimes even more effective than high tech medicines. hard to believe in good shape shows how now and
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the when great age, they tend to medicinal plants for cancelling stomach eggs or parasites, or even to treat malaria recesses one to get to the bus some of these medical mysteries before it's too late. the pharmaceutical industry has always relied on nature's medicine cabinet. more than a 3rd of our medications based on plant based ingredients. one prominent example is window box, which contains a substance that led to the creation of aspirin. and here are 3 more classics from the plant. sage garlic and turmeric how give are these medicinal plants really eating? just one clove of garlic. a day is said to have health benefits if you eat it raw.
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that is the most commonly known. active ingredient is the sulfur compound. allison in isolated cell cultures. allison attacks viruses, bacteria and phone guy, and even attacks healthy cells, that triggers and immune response, which strengthened the immune system. said is another well known medicinal plant. the hairs on the leaves contain aromatic compounds, known as turkeys. these turkeys are volatile and can be easily inhaled. a stage solution can be used as a mouth spray to relieve inflammation, something that has that effect because the turkeys inhibit messenger substances in the immune system, and that in turn reduces inflammation. phase also has antiviral and anti bacterial qualities. you can drink up to 6 cups of h t a day. then there's turmeric an essential part of many
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curry dishes. experiments on the main active ingredient kirkman have shown that it stimulates the flow of bio. that in turn promotes digestion. timmery also captures free radicals. cell cultures and animal studies indicate the kirkman my protect ourselves. one study and humans proves that kirkland alleviate pain. in off the arthritis patients, they ingested 1500 milligrams of kirkman every day. that represents 30 grams of turmeric powder or 10 times the recommended daily allowance. a lot of research still needs to be done. that has 3 plans. the international nature conservation union estimates that up to $70000.00 plans have medicinal properties. mitchell medicine has 4 more pit in addition to plants hydro, sara v, as based on the healing power of water,
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temperature and mechanical stimuli, mobilize cell feeling and the meal system. physical and movements have be comprises exercises for strength, endurance, or believing that can be used many symptoms or even eliminate them and all without a single po. nutritional therapy includes fasting or drinking kids and focuses on fresh and natural foods with all the key nutrients. finally, mind body therapy, where the aim is to restore your sense of balance in life adherents learn to tend to their own well being themselves. so natural healing is more than just medicinal herbs and plans. although they are important 5 years ago, michelle simon was diagnosed with lupus, an auto immune disease where the body attacks its own tissues, limbs, and organs. on some days, he was practically mobilized, despite taking strong conventional medication. eventually,
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his doctor recommended he take medicinal cannabis. i was up to say, but so i all i tried different varieties over a period of 2 years. some i didn't tolerate, while others made the loop as rash, worsley, with them almost like bundle. but other types did have a positive effect. and after 2 and a half years of therapy, i found the right to to, because i'm optimistic instead of michelle against his cannabis by a prescription at his pharmacy. he can vouch for its effectiveness, even though the empirical evidence is not yet conclusive in cuz we don't have that much scientific proof of its effectiveness yet a lot of tumor patients use it on a complimentary basis. it might stimulate their appetite and provide some pain relief and relaxation, which is a help for a lot of patients and physician for michelle and tim on it has been a help. he has now phones, his natural medicine holeman,
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who is the director of the center for complimentary medicine at the university of fryeburg. he evaluates the effect of herbal substances and toys when demand alternative medicine involves the use of natural treatment. these treatments have an effect, attrition therapy is effective and exercises therapies effective with a range of illnesses and so far from being conflicting. complimentary medicine is also part of traditional medicine. among who man who both patients and the clinic is also mary limburger. she's been suffering from migraines and other headaches for 20 years. now. king laws to meet an austin, victor, thought it was the 1st signs of menopause. had got worse than was suspect on some vance number. it was just regular headaches for a day and then i started going to migrate into the rather the,
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to the 50. i'm everything you'll vision hearing and sense of smell. and when you meet about you feel every heart being hitting your head the whole summer he spent a long time and specialists, pain therapy and also took strong medication. even then she often suffered from headaches for about 20 days each month. she now has coming therapy on a regular basis. the slip hogan earth said i was laying the cups on them and it was like a comb toppings. just let them cope suddenly. my head felt freya, within his belt when done have assist me with and i don't doing coping shower of hanes with them with me because it really is as i described this infant and hop and her migraines have since dwindled to it most. 16 a month on tapping therapy is related to acupuncture, a pillar of traditional chinese medicine. it's based on the idea that stimulating
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specific acupuncture points releases energy blockages allowing energy to flow properly through the body and correcting imbalances between organ systems. western studies say that acupuncture is highly effective in treating headaches back panes asthma and menstrual cramps. capping has also been practiced for millennia. one supplied the heated caps created vacuum causing the patient skin to be sucked up into the vessels. like acupuncture cutting stimulates very specific points in the human body venue. pink house is a professor of literacy and has been used researching the effectiveness of traditional message in accordance with modern standards. in addition to the classic
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history is also used devices that can treat larger areas of the body. copying says the professor is a highly effective treatment. was the oh, where does that method originally come from and what was it used for? yeah, that's an very old. busy traditional 3rd party farm coming from from asia. for example, in china, china, you use it, but also in the old traditional medicine. it's used in the old creek medicine in the central european medicine. and in other medicine forms, like in the vedic me to see in your research, you looked at the effectiveness of cutting therapy. how did you go about and what did you find out? we performed to randomized controlled tribes on capping one with a cupping therapy. and the low back pain and one in the title of the patients. and what is your final conclusion? the work capping is a good therapy for pain diseases except for,
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for low back pain and also, and also part of the need with good results. and the results of our systematic review, so that there is the evidence that copying might be powerful in chronic pain patients. are you also able to explain how cupping affects the body? we do not know at the moment how cupping works, bearer different hypoth is this about this that maybe a cupping is working through local mechanisms for changing fibers that transport the pain. and also that cupping have an influence on the spinal cord, especially in imitating fibers for what kind of health issues would you recommend having you mentioned a few already. yeah, we use in our old patient clinic. yes. sherry
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t coming especially for chronic pain diseases and especially in the low back pain, low back pain, also in the neck pain. also no. so i because of the knee, but you can also use it in acute diseases. for example, if you have the flu and already have a bronchitis, you can use at the coupling. so it's a good therapy for a lot of health issues. if i'm interested in trying and as a patients, are there certain things i should consider? i think the most important issue is that you select the very carefully the, the, the treatment provider or the, or the doctor because he or she should be well educated and experienced. he or she should exactly know where to put the captain glasses on. and it's also important to mention that copying has treatment effect, but hes also side effects. for example,
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you can have an hematoma. and finally, it's very important to mention that you have to be careful for contra into indications. for example, if the patient use a blood thinner, the patients should stated to the, to the treatment provider and discuss if the coming is the right treatment for this patient. thank you very much for all these very interesting information on coming therapy. they're working for centuries, opportunities have promoted miracle drugs for everything from hair loss and bruises to, to ms. safety. there's still with us talking crystals magical incense, cosmic energy and transcendental immune basis, as expected kids for cancer, hepatitis a b 2 kilos. but what really was, and how can you tell if the healer is actually flat
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also on well, isn't well, she hopes alternative medicine can help her. there's a wide variety of treatments to choose from. but who can she trust? and who should she definitely avoid. there are indicators the alarm bell, number one, you should be cautious if the therapist promises a 100 percent certain cure. no therapy can guarantee that alarm bell. number 2, there appear to only tell it's one approach and won't allow questions or criticism is not credible. patients should be alert if a healer advises against getting a 2nd opinion or demonizes medical practice. that can be life threatening healers and physicians should work together closely to treat illness. in the case
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of herbal therapy, for example, they can communicate with each other to avoid interactions with medicines. that way is the best for their patients. ah, alarm bell number 3 conspiracy theorists. they promote a secret and patient world conspiracy theory led by the pharmaceutical industry based on allegedly scientific data. they often propose risky, tentative treatment, the deny scientific findings and reject conventional medical therapies. all because of the suppose inside they praise their own therapies though as guaranteed free of side effects. which brings us to alarm signal number for any therapists and claims that their methods have no side effects are proving their ignorance and can be dangerous treatments that work
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can have side effects. anyone who denies that can be taken seriously. alarm bell number 5 definitely has unpleasant side effects for the patients. wallet, anyone who has to pay large amounts in cash should be suspicious for some alternative healers, even soothing words. cost have a fortune. reputable alternative therapists have transparency therapy, content, and prices. that way patients know what to expect and knowing all that has really helped or so how do we add a bit of fire to feed and really get things cooking? that's right, hats and spice. there's a bicycle for that taste, transportation. but they can do more than just enhance cuisine.
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