Health and Wellness Matters

How to Put an End to our Nation's Health Crisis

11.30.2010

The other day someone mentioned to me that America’s health crisis could be largely resolved if people would avoid everything in the middle of the grocery store and only buy items currently on the outer walls. I had to think about the statement for a moment, but once the picture of the last grocery store [...]

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Time's a tickin'!

11.25.2010

A friend forwarded a fantastic link to me the other day and I thought you would enjoy it as you think about how to handle the remaining weeks you have to live. The average person in the Western world now lives to the ripe old age of roughly 75 years in a body that properly [...]

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The Powerhouse of the Cell

11.20.2010

  I love to hear the head of my Practitioner Support team (the group in my company responsible for technical marketing and education) speak about health and wellbeing. Her passionate interest in restoring normal flow to the body’s various systems fascinates me – and our clients – to no end.   Restoring optimal cellular function [...]

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Seeing is believing.

11.19.2010

Vision is a powerful sense. Whether the capacity for vision is the product of thousands of years of evolutionary development or the result of an original design modified over time by the aforementioned invisible hand, vision is a marvelously powerful tool. While roughly 0.3% of the American public is legally blind, I have heard it said [...]

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You needn’t see it to believe it.

11.18.2010

I had an unusual conversation yesterday that I feel is worthy of further consideration. A new acquaintance, whom I have not met in person, asked me where I thought the world was headed. What a whopper of a question! She qualified her question with a mention of the Mayan Calendar, which as I understand it [...]

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Healthy Parts, Healthy Whole

11.10.2010

Economic depression cannot be cured by legislative action or executive pronouncement. Economic wounds must be healed by the action of the cells of the economic body – the producers and consumers themselves. ~ Herbert Hoover Herbert Hoover’s response to the Great Depression- a fiscally conservative approach that relied more on a call to confidence and [...]

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