How to Price Apothecary Products

How to Price Apothecary Products



Apothecary shops carry hundreds of different herbal and natural products, from medicines to spices to perfumes. Many of them are handmade. They're only available from a specific apothecary. You can compare prices with drugstores on similar products, but many apothecary products are unique. In the past, an apothecary prescribed and dispensed remedies, gave medical advice and performed surgery to treat all types of ailments, from anxiety to cancer. Today's apothecaries are more like herbalists. Follow these steps to price apothecary products.







Things You'll Need:





Knowledge of apothecary products




Computer with Internet access







Price Apothecary Products Online




1


Learn that there are both physical shops and Web sites that sell apothecary products. Whether a price is low or high depends on how rare the ingredients are, and how much work it takes to prepare the remedies for sale.





2


Decide on the type or types of apothecary products you want to buy. You can buy natural cosmetics, products from the Chinese tradition of herbal medicine, remedies from Native societies all over the world or books about herbs. Once you've settled on a type of product, it will be easier to do a price comparison between Web sites.





3


Find an online apothecary and make note of the prices. The "Old World Apothecary" Web site has many different products and links to other useful sites (see Resources below).



Price Apothecary Products Locally




1


Find an apothecary shop in your area, if there is one. There may be shops that don't use the word apothecary. Instead, they might call themselves "herb stores" or "health stores." Walk in and locate the products you want. Then, check the prices. Prices can be expensive since many products aren't mass-produced. Plus, some have rare ingredients. The staff at these stores will help you find what you want.





2


Go to more than one apothecary, herbal or nature store in your area. Try to find products that are roughly equivalent. Compare the prices as best you can. Since apothecary products aren't usually standardized, you may not be comparing exactly the same item.





3


Know more about apothecary products by taking a class or reading about it online. There's lots of information out there. Visit Wikipedia.com to learn more (see Resources below).








Tips & Warnings










Comparing prices for apothecaries will cost you nothing. In fact, it will save you money in the long run.








Expect the cost of all-natural herbal remedies to be comparable to or slightly higher than over-the-counter medications. All-natural herbal remedies will cost far less than most prescription drugs.








If you have any symptoms that require emergency treatment, like a tingling in the extremities or severe chest pain, see your doctor or go to the emergency room.








Before you start any alternative medical technique, be aware that many have not been scientifically evaluated. If you decide to follow the advice of an apothecary, consult your primary health care provider. Keep your doctor informed about the treatment you undertake.



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How to Price an Iridology Practitioner

How to Price an Iridology Practitioner



Iridology is a method of diagnosis in alternative medicine wherein a patient's physical health is determined by examination of the iris of his eye. Iridologists claim that tissue changes in different areas of the iris correspond to damage and disease in different organs and systems throughout the body. Practitioners use iridology to diagnose a wide variety of diseases and ailments, including heart, liver and kidney diseases, injuries, problems with metabolism and stress. Follow these steps to price a practitioner.







Things You'll Need:





Computer with Internet access




Telephone







Find and Price the Right Iridology Practitioner




1


Look forward to a painless and interesting appointment. The process of iridology is simple and pain-free, requiring only a bright light shone into the eyes for a few moments.





2


Contact a prospective iridologist by phone or by email to ask about his or her rates. Also take note of her or his demeanor. A reading from an iridology practitioner is usually fairly inexpensive.





3


Be aware of the difference between medical iridology, which is used to diagnose the physical health of the patient, and spirit/soul iridology, which examines a patient's personality and emotional state. Be sure the iridology practitioner you visit practices the specific type of iridology you're most interested in. Many practitioners perform both types of iridology.





4


Learn more about this alternative medicine at the "International Iridology Practitioners Association" (IIPA) Web site (see Resources below). Ask for a list of IIPA-certified iridology practitioners in your area.





5


Contact the practitioners who work closest to your home or office or who come most highly recommended. You can get recommendations from friends, chat rooms or organizations like IIPA.





6


Choose a practitioner based on the right combination of experience, price and demeanor. Don't be afraid to ask the iridologist for references if that will make you more comfortable.





7


Make an appointment. If the price is right and the experience is positive, consider returning for follow-up appointments.








Tips & Warnings










Trained iridology practitioners frequently use iridology charts to perform their work. These charts illustrate different colors that the iris might have in or on it and the different medical problems that such colors may indicate.








Iridology Practitioners are usually not physicians. There is no license or certification required for iridology practitioners in the United States. Nor is there any government regulation of iridology. Courses and certification are available through the International Iridology Practitioners Association; but they're not required to practice iridology.








A reading from an iridology practitioner is not covered by most medical insurance policies.








If you're experiencing pain, nausea, dizziness or other persisting symptoms, consult a medical doctor. Tests for cancer should always be performed by a licensed physician. Any irregular lumps or blemishes should be brought to the attention of a doctor immediately.



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How to Price a Physical Therapist

How to Price a Physical Therapist



Professionals licensed as physical therapists provide physical therapy. Physical therapists work with orthopedic surgeons, hospitals and
sports
programs in developing a complete physical therapy program. This program usually includes pre- and post-operative care to heal the affected joint after surgery and to prevent further injuries to that joint. Follow these steps to find out how to price the physical therapist you need.







Things You'll Need:





Computer with Internet access







Understand the Menu of Services




1


Seek a physical therapist offering a complete physical therapy program. These services should be clearly identified and described in a program that addresses your specific needs.





2


Inquire if the complete program includes all aspects of a physical therapy treatment plan. This should include, but not be limited to, improving flexibility, strength, conditioning and preventative exercises.





3


Ask if the program also includes additional, unforeseen visits based on unexpected symptoms like pain, stiffness, swelling and instability.





4


Find out if massages, wraps, supports and braces will be an additional cost if the therapist deems them necessary. Occasionally these items are expensive if they're not included as part of the complete program price.



Research Your Physical Therapist




1


Investigate the qualifications of the physical therapist. Determine how long they have been in practice and confirm the certification. All physical therapists should be licensed and certified by the state in which they practice.





2


Find out about what experiences the physical therapist has with your specific injury. Talk with the appropriate references to confirm this experience.





3


Confirm the physical therapist has a relationship with your surgeon or physician and has co-managed other patient's that have also suffered your specific injury.





4


Go to the "American Physical Therapy Association" Web site for more information on provider training (see Resources below).



Find a Physical Therapist




1


Locate a physical therapist that is close to either your workplace or home. Therapy appointments are often scheduled weekly. Keep proximity in mind to minimize your commute time. Being closer will make it easier for you to commit to the appointment schedule.





2


Confirm the office hours dedicated to patient care. Ask if they're available in the early morning, evening hours and Saturdays.





3


Form a good relationship with the staff. They may be assisting the therapist with certain exercises. It's always good to have a level of comfort with all of the staff, when possible.








Tips & Warnings










Find a provider with flexible hours to help accommodate your schedule.








The price for treatment will range based on the techniques and frequency of sessions. Expect to pay low to moderate prices on an hourly basis.








Seek emergency medical attention for conditions involving prolonged pain, vomiting or moderate bleeding.



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How to Price A Hypnotherapist

How to Price A Hypnotherapist



Hypnotherapy is a form of therapy that utilizes hypnosis to help bring the subconscious mind in sync with the desires of the conscious mind. Practitioners believe that by achieving this unity, those undergoing hypnotherapy are able to more quickly accomplish their goals. Many belive hypnotherapy can be used to treat a diverse list of ailments, including panic attacks, phobias and arthritis pain.







Things You'll Need:





Computer with Internet access to research hypnotherapists









1


Decide what condition you hope to remedy with hypnotherapy. This will help give you narrow your focus as you search for qualified hypnotherapist.





2


Locate hypnotherapists in your area. There are online directories that allow you to see listings of hypnotherapists all across the country. One such directory may be found at the National Board for Certified Clinical Hypnotherapists Web site (see Resources below).





3


Initiate contact. Reach out hypnotherapists in your area by sending them emails or making phone calls. Be sure to find out whether they have experience treating the condition you hope to address. And of course, ask about pricing.





4


Make a decision. Remember, sometimes the cheapest option isn't the best in the long run. Weigh the rate charged against factors like experience and education, and select the therapist best suited for your needs.





5


Give some thought to self-hypnosis. In self-hypnosis, you can take your treatment into your own hands by hypnotizing yourself to achieve desired results. One primary advantage to this method is that it's more cost-effective than hypnotherapy. Learn more about self-hypnosis by purchasing "Instant Self-Hypnosis: How to Hypnotize Yourself With Your Eyes Open" by Forbes Robbins Blair (see Resources below).








Tips & Warnings










The price of hypnotherapy sessions can be expensive. Many have brought about change in just 3 sessions or less. However, practitioners say that additional sessions can create an even more meaningful result.








Hypnotherapy CDs to support hypnotherapy are moderate in price. They may be purchased online or in hypotherapy offices.








If suffering from severe symptoms like sudden weakness, shortness of breath or chest pain, don't attempt to treat your condition using hypnotherapy. Your ailment could be life-threatening and should be handled by a doctor.








Before you start any alternative medical technique, be aware that many have not been scientifically evaluated. Often, only limited information is available about their safety and effectiveness. Each state and each discipline has its own rules about how alternative medicine practitioners can be professionally licensed. If you decide to visit one, choose one licensed by a recognized national organization. Consult your primary health care provider about your decision first. Keep your doctor informed about the alternative medical technique you undertake.



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How to Price A Huna Practitioner

How to Price A Huna Practitioner



Huna is a belief system passed down by Polynesian holy men. One key tenet of huna states that "energy flows where attention goes." Huna followers believe that by carefully focusing the mind on a desired outcome, miraculous results can be achieved. Many believe huna can be used to boost well-being in areas like emotional health and financial prosperity.







Things You'll Need:





Computer with Internet access for researching huna practioners









1


Identify your objective. Decide what issue you hope to address with huna.





2


Go online to find a directory that offers listings of huna practitioners. One such directory may be found at the Huna Web site (see Resources below).





3


Narrow the field. Identify those practitioners who are conveniently located.





4


Make contact. Reach out to these practitioners via email or telephone. Ask about price, and be sure to inquire whether there are any available special discounts or package deals. Also ask about the provider's experience. Ideally, you'll want to work with a huna practitioner who has experience addressing the issue you hope to resolve.





5


Learn about what huna can accomplish. Understand the power of huna by getting your hands on appropriate literature. A great place to start is with "Fundamentals of Hawaiian Mysticism" by Charlotte Berney (see Resources below).





6


Gain insight regarding pricing and more by joining an online community. By doing so, you'll be able to exchange ideas with people who've used huna to shape and improve their lives. One such community is Huna-Ohana (see Resources below).








Tips & Warnings










Huna rates tend to be expensive, but package deals are available for those willing to enroll in multiple sessions. Additionally, some practitioners offer reduced rates to low-income clients.








Huna books and audio courses are moderate in price, and are readily available online.








Membership in most online huna groups is free of charge.








If faced with severe symptoms such as prolonged vomiting, do not attempt to treat yourself with huna. Seek the care of a doctor.








Before you start any alternative medical technique, be aware that many have not been scientifically evaluated. Often, only limited information is available about their safety and effectiveness. Each state and each discipline has its own rules about how alternative medicine practitioners can be professionally licensed. If you decide to visit one, choose one licensed by a recognized national organization. Consult your primary health care provider about your decision first. Keep your doctor informed about the alternative medical technique you undertake.



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How to Wear Black

How to Wear Black



There's something powerful, mysterious and confident about wearing the color black. No matter what the occasion, you can't go wrong with selecting this sophisticated basic as the centerpiece of your outfit. Here's how to wear black and make it work for you.







Things You'll Need:





Black pants



Black sweater or blouse



Black textured shoes



Colored necklace



Bright purse



Bold lipstick



Eyeshadow



Blush









Step
1



Understand that black can serve as a great backdrop to showcase your
beauty
.




Step
2



Realize that you can wear one black piece, such as a black sweater or black pants or put together a whole black ensemble.




Step
3



Use different textures to make your look more interesting. For instance, pair smooth black velvet pants with a chunky oversized black cable knit sweater and black snakeskin shoes, boots or bag.




Step
4



Invest in a sexy black dress that you can accessorize up or down, so you can wear it for dressy and also casual situations.




Step
5



Make black the background for a bright color. Add a deep turquoise necklace, a hot pink purse or red shoes to accessorize a simple black dress. Or wear a black blouse with dressy pants or a skirt in a deep red, pink or greenish blue color.




Step
6



Take advantage of black's slimming properties. To slim wide hips, don black pants or a black skirt or wear a black top to instantly minimize wide shoulders or downplay a heavy middle section.




Step
7



Play up one feature, such as your lips or your eyes, to stand up to the weight of your black outfit and add a little drama.







Tips & Warnings









Realize that today, you can don't have to stick with one color palette. You can wear brown boots with black pants or pair black shoes with a red or cream purse and still be fashionable.








Try mixing black and navy for a very "now" look.








Be sure the shades of black match or at least work together when you put together different black pieces, or you can end up looking disheveled instead of sleek.








Beware black makes people with certain skin tones look washed out. Counteract the effect by using a warm blush to add a lively glow to your cheeks.



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How to Wear Bangles for Spring

How to Wear Bangles for Spring



Bangles have been worn for centuries as traditional Indian

jewelry


. In Indian and other cultures, wearing certain types of bangles makes a social statement. The use of bangles in today's American society is more often a fashion statement than a cultural or social statement.









Step
1



Wear bangles in bright colors with jeans during the spring to make a casual fashion statement. Mix and match colors to fit with any color top.




Step
2



Wear bangles for the sound they make. Bangles made from different materials, such as glass, gold, silver, wood, pearl and plastic, have distinct musical tonal qualities. The addition of gemstones or precious stones alters the tones, as well.




Step
3



Let your jewelry style guide you to wear bangles that complement your attire. Many jewelry sets come complete with necklace,

earrings


, rings and bangles. If not, match the metal of the bangles with the base metal of the rest of your jewelry.




Step
4



Watch what celebrities wear to know what to anticipate as a trend for spring, since jewelry designers often promote their products at high-profile celebrity events.




Step
5



Surround your wrist in lush elegance when you wear bangles adorned in your choice of gemstones to a spring formal event. Choices include wide or narrow sterling silver, 18k gold and a variety of colored metals. Wear the bangles stacked or as single bracelets.




Step
6



Wrap your wrist with costume, fashion or vintage bangles. Depending on your budget, you can start a collection of Indian jewelry, jewelry handcrafted in Mexico or bangles adorned with Swarovski Austrian crystals.




Step
7



Wear an elegantly designed bangle bracelet as part of your wedding outfit. Bangles surrounded by diamonds or cubic zirconia stones that complement your wedding colors make treasured keepsakes.




Step
8



Buy bangles as graduation gifts. Spring is in full bloom during graduation, and bangles in the colors of spring will complement the graduate's wardrobe.




Step
9



Make a fashion statement when you mix round and square bangles. Square bangles are available in several metal options to mix and match with traditional round bangles.







Tips & Warnings









The jingling sound made by some bangles is often part of the appeal of this trendy accessory.








The bracelets worn by celebrities are mostly made with platinum and diamonds or other precious stones, but replicas using cubic zirconia or semi-precious stones are available at much lower prices.








Take care of bangles with proper cleaning according to the type of material. Body oils, lotions and colognes can deteriorate some types of metal finishes.



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