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Creating a Peaceful, Orderly Environment Can Give You added resources When Dealing with Emotional Illness - Mary Logan
“Yard by yard, everything is hard. Inch by inch, everything’s a cinch" Unknown I find amazing clarity and newfound energy after cleaning my office and organizing files. Sounds kind of simple, but the truth is caring for the space we live and work in profoundly impacts our ability think... Submitted 4 years 303 days ago.

Soul Retrieval - An Ancient Healing Practice. - - Howard G Charing
SOUL RETRIEVAL The recapitulation of life force is the body of work, which restores or recapitulates lost life force. Soul Retrieval is one of the most well-known and effective practices to this end. To understand how recapitulation practices work, we need to look at the multidimensional nature... Submitted 4 years 303 days ago.

The Importance of Words - - Jerry Ryan, Ph.D.
An old Cherokee was teaching his grandchildren about life. He said to them, "A battle is raging inside me....it is a terrible fight between two wolves. One wolf represents fear, anger, envy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity, guilt, resentment, lies, false pride, superiority and... Submitted 4 years 318 days ago.

Blood Tests: Have You Had One Recently? - Barbara Morris
People who care about their health often overlook the importance of having regular blood tests. The most comprehensive blood test is known as the CBC/Chemistry Profile. It's inexpensive and measures 35 different blood parameters that can have a powerful impact on the state of your health. For... Submitted 4 years 339 days ago.

Magnesium, Magnesium Deficiency and Benefit of Magnesium - Candy Williams
Magnesium is the fourth most abundant mineral found in the body and is very essential for good health. It is mostly found in the bones (around 50%), teeth, and red blood cells. The other half is largely found inside cells of body tissues and organs. Only 1% of magnesium is found in blood. The... Submitted 4 years 358 days ago.

Supplemental Vitamins: 10 Signs You May Need One - Kathie Ingram Owen
It is always best to get your vitamins and minerals from your diet. But with today’s stressors, depleted soils, and time crunches many of you are likely to be short an essential nutrient or two. Taking a quality multivitamin/mineral is a great starting point, but here are 10 specific healthy... Submitted 5 years 106 days ago.

Medical Advice: How to Talk with Your Doctor about Embarrassing Medical Problems - Vicki Rackner
The realization hit Natalie like a ton of bricks. Her mother, Joann, had literally died of embarrassment! Joann had noticed blood in her stool almost a year before she was diagnosed with colon cancer. At first she told herself it must have been those beets she ate. Then she thought it was most... Submitted 5 years 177 days ago.

That Furry White Tongue (Candida albicans) - Sharon Moore
Furry white tongues come in two varieties: a little furry and very furry. A little furry is fine - it's the normal layer of bacteria that every tongue should have. A very furry tongue is often not fine - especially if it's a thick and cheesy-looking white fur coating. Scrape a fingernail... Submitted 5 years 186 days ago.

How to Align With Your Higher Self and Purpose in This Lifetime - Leslee Klinsky
Many people today are running blindly, haphazardly seeking their elusive higher Self and purpose with frustration levels that border on insanity. They are disconnected from life, people, or their callings, but do not know what to do about it. Feeling lost and under the gun, they change... Submitted 5 years 187 days ago.

Spit-Ups: Baby Problem or Laundry Problem? - Dr. Mike
You've had your baby home a month or so, and he's a cutie--no doubt about it. There's one problem though, a problem you hadn't considered before he arrived: He pukes all the time! And it's not just a little urp. We're talking over your shoulder and through his nose kind of stuff. You're... Submitted 5 years 273 days ago.

Energy, How Does My Body Get It and How Does It Use It? - Jim ONeill
Many times people will ask an energetic person they know, where do you get all that energy from?? We just assume they simply have an overactive and limitless supply of energy which we are just not capable of having ourselves. We may ask ourselves, why is it that when I exercise I seem to run... Submitted 5 years 286 days ago.

5 Easy Ways to Lower Blood Pressure Using 1 Great Fruit - Frank Mangano
Have you had your lycopene today? If you ate a green salad with fresh chopped tomatoes, then you not only got a healthy dose of this powerful antioxidant, but you have also taken significant action toward lowering your blood pressure. A recent double-blind study conducted in Israel has confirmed... Submitted 5 years 286 days ago.

Coping With Multiple Sclerosis - Carmel Hall
Last year, Shannon Hugley assembled building structures and installed steel beams, assisting the Tristate Construction Company in manufacturing the new dorms at George Mason University . Today, not even a sprint through the park is that simple. Shannon Hugley, 22, is a victim of multiple scler Submitted 5 years 292 days ago.

Article on Anxiety/Panic , Understanding Feelings Of Unreality - Paul David
Firstly I would like to introduce myself. My name is Paul David and I suffered from every form of anxiety and panic for 10 years. My job is helping people around the world have a better understanding of the whole anxiety and panic condition. I studied this condition for years after my recovery... Submitted 5 years 295 days ago.

More Cancer Treatment Failure - Dr Randy Wysong
At the recent meeting of the American Association of Clinical Oncologists (ASCO), some 25,000 doctors met to discuss advances in cancer therapy. Over 10,000 scientific abstracts were presented. Surely now, after countless billions have been spent on research since President Nixon’s war on cancer... Submitted 5 years 299 days ago.

Reading the Curves of the Human Body - Dr. Bryan Brodeur
How we appear in the mirror is a reflection of our subtler inflexibilities, inflexibilities that may not be noticed in our daily routine. A slightly rounded shoulder, one shoulder higher than the other, a slight lean of our rib cage to one side or the other, a kink or twist in our neck, a hip... Submitted 5 years 314 days ago.

Scientific Break Through--Lupus can be Healed - Dorothy M Neddermeyer
New research opens the door to healing Lupus…hundreds of people like you have systematically and effectively reversed their condition. You won't hear or read about this anywhere else, because it isn't in the interest of pharmaceutical companies or medical professionals to inform you. “Why?”... Submitted 5 years 331 days ago.

Brides and Bloating – Prevent bloating before your wedding day - Gail Young
Your big day is just two weeks away and with your crazy schedule at work and at home and the fact that you’ve been eating poorly and are all stressed out it suddenly occurs to you…”what if I retain water and end up all bloated and feeling like a soggy marshmallow in my dream wedding dress?” You... Submitted 5 years 338 days ago.

Eating Carbs Actually Leads to Weight Loss and Health - Mark Hyman, M.D.
Copyright 2006 Mark Hyman MD Carbohydrates are the single most important food you can eat. That statement probably goes against everything you've ever heard, so let me explain. If you don't believe me, take this little test. Think of a carb! If you're like most Americans, bread, pasta, soft... Submitted 5 years 361 days ago.

5 Tips To Lower Risk Of Kidney Stones - Rita Kennon
5 Tips To Lower Risk Of Kidney Stones There are 250, 000 and 750,000 American affected by kidney stones every year in America. Kidney stones usually occur four times more often in men than in women. Approximately 80% of kidney stones formed are composed of calcium oxalate, and calcium... Submitted 6 years 25 days ago.

Life And Health In The Year 1000 - Dr Randy Wysong
Compared with the way things used to be, we have it so very soft today. It's easy to take our modern conveniences for granted. We can fill our days with leisure, bustle around in comfy autos, work only 40 of the 168 hours in a week, chat with therapists, read philosophy, shop for unnecessary... Submitted 6 years 38 days ago.

Overcoming Stress: Seven Ways To Manage Stress In The New Year - Constance Weygandt
Because of the fast paced nature of our society, overcoming or reducing stress has made it to the list of top ten New Year’s Resolutions. Approximately 19 million Americans suffer from stress related illnesses. The hormone, cortisol, is released during stressful events. When stimulated... Submitted 6 years 41 days ago.

Acid Reflux-cause and natural remedies - David Chandler
Natural stomach acid is in your stomach for a reason. The actual acid is not the cause of acid reflux disease. It is not a nasty poison that someone put there. The acid breaks down foods and sorts them out into the right department so to speak. Proper digestion depends on the presence of adequate... Submitted 6 years 42 days ago.

Lactose Intolerance, Part 1 - Leeia Ladipoh
What Lactose Intolerance Is Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk. Lactose intolerance is caused by a deficiency in the enzyme lactase, found in the small intestine. Lactase breaks down milk sugar into simpler forms that can then digested by the human body.... Submitted 6 years 45 days ago.

Shea Butter Lip Balm – No Petroleum Jelly - John McDermott
Natural Lip Balm Vs the Other Kind Lip balm has been around for over 100 years. But it took a wrong turn right at the beginning. The inventor of lip balm, Dr. C. D. Fleet, started an unfortunate trend by using petroleum j Submitted 6 years 48 days ago.

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