A Middle-aged Man S First Steps To Alternate Health
The road taken was due to my wife s repeated operations for skin cancers that made me look outside to alternatives therapies. Vicki had radium treatment in her teens and has been having bits cut out of her for the last few decades. The last round about 6 months ago was particularly traumatic for her. It was the first time in my 47 years that I even thought about so called alternative medicine. I did quite a lot of due diligence on quite a few products and all of them seem use the network marketing model - once I got past the stigma of Amway, I was OK. Anyway, I had a chance meeting with a wonderful woman at a Law of Attraction meeting and another of my long time friends vouched for her long history of ill-health. Her story is a very long one which started as she grow up on a famr exposed to DDT and a host of other toxic substances. At that point, I was looking at a number of alternate products for my wife and they were all significantly expensive. Anyway, I did more due diligence on Natural Cellular Defense, spoke personally to many other local people who were using it and getting wonderful results in many...
Posted on April 25, 2009 by Nathan | 1 comments
Lowering Blood Pressure In A Natural Way - Eating Dark Chocolate
Of course this is not a joke, a study was made in the US by specialists and published in the Journal of the American Heart Association about eating dark chocolate to lower the blood pressure. One bar of chocolate is enough to lower the blood pressure in a natural and so enjoyable way. It is also helping to improve the insulin resistance. It was already known that food rich in flavinols are lowering the blood pressure. Flavinols are also called in a medical scientific language as natural antioxidants, and the aliments that are containing these antioxidants are like tea and red wine, but from now on we will put on this list the dark chocolate, too. The study was pretty simple. It took place at University of L Aguila in Italy particular for lowering the blood pressure, so it wasn t an accidental discover. At the study participate 20 persons, half men, half women, all suffering from high blood pressure. None of these persons took any medicaments or followed any treatment for lowering the blood pressure. But also they hadn t been suffering from another disease and the won t smoking. For the experiment to be...
Posted on February 26, 2009 by Demetrius | 12 comments
Is It Difficult To Criticize?
Everybody is waiting for his or her moment of glory, a moment when his or her skills will be recognized and assessed according to work that is done. And here you stand in front of the audience, full of pride for what you ve accomplished and really willing to accept that long cherished award. But one of the spectators or journalists asks a question and you give the needed answer. There is a roar in the hall and you understand that the worst, you ve been waiting for, is coming true. You understand that you are criticized. This is the worse than death thing that happens constantly, no matter how hard you try to avoid it. There is no person that has never been criticized in his her life. It is a well-known fact that criticism is a big motivator for a person to move forward and achieve more but it happens so that it helps to destroy the last hope in human heart to gain recognition. Due to some psychological trifles that make us different from others we feel that weak point when it is suitable to cross the line and be ready to provoke a rival to make a mistake and then give vent to criticism, that word by word...
Posted on January 19, 2009 by Ruthie | 2 comments