Webinar: How to Stop Having Nightmares
In this webinar Dr. Baritz is teaching healthcare professionals how to help their patients who are having trouble with nightmares or night terrors.
In this webinar Dr. Baritz is teaching healthcare professionals how to help their patients who are having trouble with nightmares or night terrors.
Does your child wet the bed? Is he or she upset, embarrassed, and anxious about wetting the bed? Are you tired of cleaning up the sheets and the puddles on the mattress? For generations, parents have struggled with bedwetting—and often felt powerless to stop it. But there’s a little-known, natural method that may offer relief. No alarms. No medications. And most importantly, no shame and anxiety. Just a gentle approach that supports the body’s natural rhythm and control. Bedwetting, also known as nighttime incontinence, can be distressing for children and exhausting for parents. It may show up as frequent accidents during sleep, even after potty training is well established. Some children feel embarrassed or avoid sleepovers. Others wake up cold and uncomfortable, leading to poor sleep and cranky mornings. While many outgrow it, others continue to struggle—sometimes for years. The Bedwetting Miracle point is a powerful Chinese hand acupuncture point that is considered a Miracle Point. Chinese hand points are among the most effective on the body. They follow a “this for that” approach: use this point for that issue. They’re quick to learn, easy to use, and remarkably effective. Knowing hand acupressure is like having a pharmacy in your hand, and learning these points is an important step in becoming your own doctor.
Shingles pain can feel like fire under your skin—burning, stabbing, relentless. But what if there was a simple way to ease the discomfort and support healing, right at home? In this video, you’ll learn how. The shingles rash is just the visible sign of deeper inflammation within your body. The pain can persist for weeks or even months, making it difficult to sleep, move, or even wear clothing comfortably. Medications can help, but they work best if taken within the first 72 hours—and they often come with side effects. In this video, you’ll learn a time-tested acupressure technique that can help reduce shingles pain and discomfort while supporting your body's healing process.
Jaequan shares his journey of finding relief from joint pains associated with sickle cell.