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Toxins in Body Care Products

By admin • May 8th, 2009 • Category: Health Highlights

In tests done across the country, everyone had dozens of toxic chemicals in their blood. Many of these chemicals are from bodycare and cosmetic products. If you want to avoid them you need to read labels. Some of them are carcinogenic (cause cancer), neurotoxic (kill brain cells or alter brain chemistry), or they disrupt hormones [...]



Five Shocking Facts on Fats to Transform You from Flab to Fab

By admin • May 7th, 2009 • Category: Features, Fitness and nutrition, Uncategorized

Guest article by Dr. Leslie Van Romer
 
While the word fat is a three-letter word, it has the connotation of a “four-letter” word.  Fat has the power to sting, sadden, madden, irritate, frustrate, incite, shame, and scar. It’s a word we’d rather not read, talk, or hear about ever again, and especially not see. But it remains [...]



Frozen Shoulder – What is it? Can Chiropractic Help?

By admin • May 5th, 2009 • Category: Chiropractic, Health Highlights, Health and healing

 
Frozen shoulder is a very painful and debilitating condition also known as adhesive capsulitis.  In order to be diagnosed as a ‘true’ case of frozen shoulder, shoulder movement will be limited and painful, and if investigated, inflammation and adhesion formation of the shoulder capsule would be detected.  Frozen shoulder can also mimic conditions such as [...]



Life in the Fast Lane

By admin • May 1st, 2009 • Category: Chiropractic, Features, Uncategorized

This is a guest post by Dr. Richard Barwell.
While on route to my home in Cocoa Beach, Florida from the busy city of Atlanta, Georgia, I found a source of stress in my life. Other drivers!!! This comes as no surprise to my dear wife and frequent traveling companion. Now I have to admit that [...]



Grasping the Facts about Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

By admin • Apr 27th, 2009 • Category: Chiropractic, Health Highlights, Uncategorized

 
 
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a painful condition involving the hand and wrist.  Symptoms often include numbness, tingling, weakness, or muscle-wasting in the thumb and index finger.  The fingers may also have a tendency to feel swollen, although no swelling is present.  All of these symptoms are attributed to an irritation of the median nerve [...]



Rogers Sugar Going GMO?

By admin • Apr 22nd, 2009 • Category: Take Action, Uncategorized

Rogers Sugar (Lantic Inc) is the only processing company left in North America which does not use Genetically Modified sugar beets. In 2008 the Rogers website proudly stated “At the present time all sugar sold by Rogers Sugar Ltd is produced from non-GMO plants.” In early 2009 this statement was removed from their website. (www.lantic.ca) [...]



Experience India, a Goal I will accomplish before my 45 birthday

By admin • Apr 21st, 2009 • Category: Blog, Features, Travel, Uncategorized

I am traveling to India in less then 2 weeks.  After spending a couple days in Delhi to get over jet lag, my first stop is to an ashram called the Aurovalley, which is located between Haridwar and Rishikesh in the area of Uttarakhand. Haridwar is said to be one of the oldest cities in the world [...]



The “4 C”

By admin • Apr 16th, 2009 • Category: Money matters, Take Action, Uncategorized

 This is a guest post by Stanley Greenfield.
 
There are lots of things going on in the world today.  You have to pay close attention to everything that affects you and your pocketbook on a day-to-day basis.  You might not have noticed the latest that has started occurring and will continue to affect all of [...]



Sciatica – It Can Be A Real Pain in the Butt

By admin • Apr 9th, 2009 • Category: Chiropractic, Features, Uncategorized

Sciatica is a condition which is characterized by pain originating in the lower back or buttocks with symptoms traveling down one or both legs.  It is known as sciatica because it resembles a condition that could be caused by an irritation of the sciatic nerve.
The sciatic nerve is a large collection of nerve fibers [...]



The Gift of Giving – It Can Make You Happier, AND Healthier!

By admin • Apr 1st, 2009 • Category: Personal and Professional Strategy, Take Action, Uncategorized

 
Having experienced Valentine’s Day just over a month ago, along with the relational fervor that was attached to it, I am reminded of what a beautiful gift the act of giving really is, and how it can be made much more positive with a little perspective.
Deepak Chopra and Wayne Dyer are both fans of quoting [...]