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Don’t Wait For a Cure for Cancer, Know and Avoid the Causes

Posted by on December 11, 2014 in Guest Blogs | 0 comments

Don’t Wait For a Cure for Cancer, Know and Avoid the Causes

For years, a well meaning public in this country who has continued to lose their friends and loved ones to cancer has been tricked by the industry into donating, walking, praying, buying pink, and most recently dumping ice buckets on themselves to find a cure.  All the while, we’ve been distracted from ever asking ourselves what could be the root causes behind the massive increases in cancer that we have faced in recent years. Rather than sitting back and waiting for a magic bullet that will seemingly never come, now more than ever, our...

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How I overcame my smoking habit and got into my best shape ever

Posted by on July 2, 2014 in Guest Blogs | 0 comments

How I overcame my smoking habit and got into my best shape ever

Now when I look back and think of those clouds that caused all the troubles, I feel proud that giving up tobacco was the single biggest thing I did to improve my health. I smoked a pack a day for more than 10 years, starting as a teenager and having tried various brands during that time. Around age 25, I again decided to quit and succeeded this time. By the time I decided to quit smoking, I already had flaps of fat deposited in the body. Image source: Free Digital Images Smoking worsens cellulite as it cuts off skin’s food supply and floods...

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Want to Keep Your Mind Alert and Your Body Fit? Avoid These Foods

Posted by on October 30, 2013 in Guest Blogs | 0 comments

Want to Keep Your Mind Alert and Your Body Fit? Avoid These Foods

About the author:  Adana Baro loves writing about nutrition, health, fitness, and beauty. Currently, she writes blogs and guest blogs.  You’re probably already aware that certain food can help you keep your mind and body in the best condition. What you may not be aware of is that there are also foods that can actually harm your body and aren’t really good for your mental alertness and intelligence. If you want to keep your mind alert and your body fit, not only do you need to eat the right kinds of food, you should also avoid certain...

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Book Review – Mind Over Medicine ~ Dr. Lissa Rankin

Posted by on April 15, 2013 in Belief systems, Guest Blogs, Ken's Blogs | 3 comments

Book Review – Mind Over Medicine ~ Dr. Lissa Rankin

Anyone diagnosed with a health condition, anyone "worried" that they might be predisposed to a condition, or anyone simply looking to maintain their existing good health can benefit from reading this book.

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Why is recovery THE answer? | Sandy Fifield

Posted by on January 17, 2013 in Guest Blogs | 0 comments

Why is recovery THE answer? | Sandy Fifield

Despite my experience with recovery and the 12 Steps, when difficulties arise I still occasionally catch myself falling into old thought patterns.  Some of those thoughts are a gut level emotional response to the situation.  Some are my attempt to find a quick solution to a problem.  Neither is particularly productive nor useful.  Fortunately, my experience with recovery helps me find my way through those uncomfortable moments back into the light. Three things disrupted my lovely, tranquil world early in 2012, each devastating in its own...

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“A Whole New You” (Brett Blumenthal) – A Book Review

Posted by on January 13, 2013 in Guest Blogs | 0 comments

“A Whole New You” (Brett Blumenthal) – A Book Review

I’ve been undergoing an amazing transformation over the past couple of years. I’m often seen in the Self Help section of the bookstore, and there is always another book to read. I haven’t traditionally been much of a reader but as I’ve embarked on my own personal healing journey, I have been inspired by so many folks along the way. Recently I was sent a copy of Brett Blumenthal’s book entitled “A Whole New You – Six Steps to Ignite Change for Your Best Life”, and asked if I would do a review for the book. My very first thought...

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What Are Your Everyday New Year’s Intentions?

Posted by on December 29, 2012 in Guest Blogs | 0 comments

What Are Your Everyday New Year’s Intentions?

This article was originally shared on Midge’s web site (http://wildonewithin.wordpress.com) on December 28th, 2012. Thank you for allowing us to share this inspiring article. I’ve relinquished for many a year now new year’s resolutions—making them packs quite a self-defeating punch when we don’t stick to them. And anyone who’s been defeated knows why—we set ourselves up to fall short of these resolutions—they’re a tough act to actually follow. Not this year. Nope. Never again. This new year, each and every day, I’m...

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The Yes Factor

Posted by on December 6, 2012 in Guest Blogs | 0 comments

The Yes Factor

This blog was originally written for The Positive Imperative (www.positiveimperative.com), a web site dedicated to developing positive tools and sharing the need for congruent positivity. Thanks to Victor Sinclair for allowing this to be re-posted here. Motivation. I’ve been a student of it for as long as I can remember. The words “Yes I Can!” might as well be tattooed on my forehead — that’s how strongly I feel about this human potential of mine.  Life hands us so many possibilities every day.  We just need to be reminded of how...

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The Galaxy Traveler’s Guide to the Spiritual Speedway

Posted by on November 28, 2012 in Guest Blogs | 0 comments

The Galaxy Traveler’s Guide to the Spiritual Speedway

This post was originally published on FemCentral on November 4, 2012, as part of Monica Wilcox’s ongoing series on Spirituality.  Monica Wilcox writes a monthly spirituality column for FemCentral. If you have a question or suggested topic for Monica, simply leave it as a comment to this post, or email [email protected], with the subject, “Ask Monica.” “I want to quit!” He tells me. “I want to shut down the office, close down the accounts, un-social my media, tweet my last tweet and post my last post. I’m moving...

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How to Do Your Own Intuitive Body Scan

Posted by on November 21, 2012 in Guest Blogs | 0 comments

How to Do Your Own Intuitive Body Scan

Feeling stuck in the muck of heavy energy? Lost your flow and feeling dry in seemingly everlasting ebb?  I know how ya feel, and here is what helped me get out! I’ve been going on almost 10 days of stale energy.  This ebb seems to be an unusual SUPER EBB.  Normally, these energy ebbs come and go, and I am able to get a clear sense of the ways I can support myself through them (naps, exercise, breath work, doodling, more naps, and allowing the time to pass) and then gleefully slip back in to the flow of life and business. Well, there are...

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