Archive for November, 2009

Dr. Guy Riekeman

By edlau • Nov 30th, 2009 • Category: P2E Speakers

Our latest P2E podcast is from Dr. Guy Riekeman, entitled “Fly Me To The Moon”.
Link: DOWNLOAD
Disclaimer: As this is a previously recorded podcast, the offers mentioned may no longer be available.



Water Demand Now Exceeds Supply - What Can You Do About It?

By edlau • Nov 27th, 2009 • Category: Blog, Features, News, Take Action

It is possibly the single most important thing on the planet for all living organisms and recent studies suggest that water is going to become an even more precious resource as world water demand exceeds the supply.  For many of us in first world countries, it is hard to imagine there being a shortage of [...]



Vitamin D and Back Pain

By tianareeves • Nov 25th, 2009 • Category: Health Highlights, Uncategorized

 Numerous clinical studies have confirmed low levels of vitamin D in
 patients with chronic back pain. In one study, 95% of patients with chronic back pain, had their  pain vanish or significantly reduce when given Vit D3
supplements for 3 months. According to pain management researchers, the
 currently recommended levels of up to 600 IU per day is [...]



Dan Murphy

By edlau • Nov 24th, 2009 • Category: P2E Speakers

Our latest P2E podcast features Dan Murphy’s talk on subluxation and neuroimmunology.
Recorded: March, ‘07
Link: DOWNLOAD
Disclaimer: As this is a previously recorded podcast, the offers mentioned may no longer be available.



When To Eat Organic

By edlau • Nov 20th, 2009 • Category: Blog, Features, Food, Going Green, Organic, nutrition

It’s not always possible to find organic versions of produce at your local market and sometimes even if you do managed to find it, organic may not always fit your food budget.  Nothing causes more of a shopping dilemma than an organic piece of fruit that costs twice as much as its non-organic counterpart.  As [...]



7 Weight Loss Strategies to Guiltless Holiday Feasting

By drleslie • Nov 11th, 2009 • Category: Fitness and nutrition, Food, Lead Story, Uncategorized

With these commonsense weight loss tips, you will learn how to feast throughout the holidays while maintaining or even losing weight.



H1N1 Will Get Worse Before It Gets Better

By edlau • Nov 2nd, 2009 • Category: Blog, Features, Health Highlights, News

I’m sure by now you’ve all been subjected to the media hysteria surrounding swine flu or the H1N1 virus.  Everyday we’re hearing about shortages of vaccines and the rare cases of deaths as a result of being infected.  Personally, I dismissed much of this as another case of “Fox News”-style reporting, propaganda spread for the [...]