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by 123Feel.Better Picture this: You're driving on a crowded highway in the middle of the afternoon. It's hot, and your car's air conditioner is on the fritz. You stayed up all night finishing a project for work, and your boss still wasn't happy with the results. Your mind is switching frantically between the fear of getting fired and the fear that you'll now be late to your son's soccer game because of all this traffic.... 1/30/2012 2:00:19 PM
by ClassicHomeopath Criteria for Ecologically Sustainable Medicine: Safe and harmless Clean and non-toxic Cost-effective Non-polluting Adaptable and flexible Renewable Protective of the quality of life on earth, the environment and earth's natural resources Synergistic with human health and global well-being Learn More! -friendly-medicine 1/30/2012 3:18:01 AM
by YoliBetterBody PuraWhey uses only the finest, biologically active, non-denatured, and minimally processed whey to maintain the full range of all the nutrients present in fresh raw milk. Unlike heavily processed protein, which accounts for the vast majority of the market, only Purawhey contains the three precursors your body needs to produce Glutathione, your body's master antioxidant. With over 89,000 medical articles... 1/29/2012 9:10:39 PM
by Hueina Best-selling author, international keynote speaker and evolutionary leader Hueina Su will attend the red-carpet premiere of "The Keeper of the Keys" movie in Colorado Springs, Colorado on Feb. 9, 2012 . "The Keeper of the Keys" movie is the first movie in the self-help genre to take an innovative, funny approach to the field of personal development aimed to "taking the hell out of self-help" since... 1/29/2012 6:33:40 AM
by Andrew Pacholyk by Andrew Pacholyk MS L.Ac Infused with energy, air, water, fire, earth....the gifts of the earth that have been provided us, are some of the most healing and nurturing powers of all. Stones and crystals have been apart of this earth since its creation and have played an integral part in its connection between the alignment with the pulse of the Earthbeat and the creatures that walk upon it. Crystals... 1/26/2012 5:51:17 AM
by WellnessNut Most Americans look to food as a source of pleasure. Eating a tasty meal makes us feel satisfied and even boosts our mood. In fact, our serotonin levels, the hormone related to elation and positivity, increase dramatically when we consume certain foods. This sense of contentment drives many of our food choices, and not always in the best way. Instead of letting your taste buds and stomach always dictate... 1/25/2012 5:02:09 PM
by WellnessNut We all care about our health, at least to a certain extent. After all, living a healthy life will help ensure our ability to live a long one. Many of us fall short, not because we don't have the heart. We simply don't have the facts necessary to make the best decisions. In order to have a healthy relationship with food, we need to begin by understanding how what we eat affects our bodies. Nutritionists... 1/25/2012 5:01:08 PM
by HealthyVoyager I'm super delighted to be able to report back on even more Miami deliciousness! While there are lots of things to do in Miami it is an absolute must to save time to dine on the local fare. It's super cool at how many places have popped up over the last few years that are not only accommodating to special diets but are also incredibly delicious. So whether you are looking to partake in some Miami sightseeing... 1/25/2012 1:51:40 PM
by Harry Harrison 1. Let's start with the flashcard and Beethoven. Lord knows where this idea originated, but every NPR listening, PBS watching, back-to-earth organic eating parent believes it. Yet there is not one shred of scientific data supporting the theory that flashcards and Beethoven do anything more than bore both the parent and child to death. Time is better much spent simply hugging and reading to your child.... 1/25/2012 10:56:06 AM
by JamesHellinger High blood pressure in kids? That's what my grandmother has!" Nearly 2 out of 3 American adults have unhealthy blood pressure. Hypertension, or high blood pressure (HBP), cuts off nearly 5 years from an average person's life. It is more common beyond middle age. Hence, what comes to mind when discussing HBP are adults challenged to maintain a healthy lifestyle: regular exercise, a healthy diet, and... 1/25/2012 9:59:19 AM
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