Archive for August, 2009

3 Simple Steps to Getting into Your Pants – For Good!

By drleslie • Aug 31st, 2009 • Category: Chiropractic, Lead Story, Uncategorized, nutrition

Finally - get into those pants and this time stay in them - for good. This time, make it easy on yourself. Fill up on the best-for-you foods first and give yourself that wiggle room. Feel full and completely satisfied without counting, measuring, depriving, starving, sneaking, guilting, or feeling like a hopeless failure ever again! It’s your time to feel great about you!



Powered by Watermelons?

By edlau • Aug 30th, 2009 • Category: Blog, Going Green

Apparently there’s a new study on creating biofuel from watermelons that has the internet buzzing about the possibility of another clean burning alternative to petrol.  The basic idea is that there are many watermelons left on the vines going to waste due to the fact that they have minor exterior damage that make them a [...]



Plastic Bag Decomposed in Three Months

By edlau • Aug 29th, 2009 • Category: Blog, Features, Going Green

On a recent episode of the popular internet series Diggnation, they mentioned a teenager in Ontario decomposing a plastic bag over a period of three months.  If you’re not sure why this is a breakthrough, plastic bags regularly take up to a thousand years to break down.
Daniel Burd, a 16-year old student at Waterloo Collegiate [...]



Chiropractic and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

By drguenette • Aug 25th, 2009 • Category: Chiropractic, Lead Story, Uncategorized

Have you been suffering from fatigue for several months without reason? 
Have you endured continuing joint pain that seems unrelated to overuse, injury or illness?  
Maybe you’ve also had trouble sleeping and suffer from moodiness? 
While each of these symptoms may be linked to any number of different health problems, if you are suffering from a combination of [...]



Could asbestos be the problem for the toxic drywall in USA homes?

By J.J. Unruh • Aug 25th, 2009 • Category: Blog, Features, Going Green, Uncategorized

I wrote an article for citruspie  last october on the subject of the Canadian government promoting asbestos and selling it to chinese drywall companies… you can see my article  by going to this link.  http://citruspie.com/uncategorized/exporting-asbestos-good-business-for-canada/. I wrote that the Canadian government has spent millions of dollars to help promote the sale of asbestos to china. Maybe that [...]



Critical Mass is a Critical Joke

By edlau • Aug 18th, 2009 • Category: Blog, Features, Going Green, Take Action

It’s a shame that one small group of idiots ruin it for so many other people.  If you don’t know what I’m talking about, Critical Mass is basically an organized group bike ride to encourage people to get out of their cars and ride their bike instead.  They do so by clogging up the city’s [...]



Have you been to the moon?

By J.J. Unruh • Aug 14th, 2009 • Category: Blog, Features, Personal and Professional Strategy, Travel, Uncategorized

I literally thought I landed on the moon when I flew into Leh, Northern India. Ladakh is situated at a height of 3505 meters and is towards the eastern parts of Jammu and Kashmir.  Ladakh is a cold desert laying in the rain shadow of the Great Himalayas and other smaller ranges. Little rain and snow reaches [...]



Mind-Body Medicine: Stress & the Power of Beliefs

By drguenette • Aug 12th, 2009 • Category: Chiropractic, Lead Story

 
 Life is a subjective experience for each of us. How you interpret any event in your life determines your view of life.
 In his book The Biology of Belief:Unleashing the Power of Consciousness, Matter and Miracles, Dr. Bruce Lipton says how you perceive your environment is more important to your sense of well-being than the actual [...]



Are Chiropractic Adjustments the Solution to Bed-Wetting?

By drguenette • Aug 1st, 2009 • Category: Chiropractic, Health Highlights

 
Bed-wetting (nocturnal enuresis) is a common concern for many parents, and it’s an uncomfortable and inconvenient nuisance for both parent and child.
 
It’s normal for children to make “mistakes” while they’re learning any new skill. But at what point is wetting the bed considered abnormal? And is there anything that your chiropractor can do to [...]