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Wellness resources also has a superior pycnogenol product, and outstanding hyaluronic acid supplement and a liquid Phosphatidylserine (PS) supplement that's far more potent than the usual powdered PS ingredients you see in other supplements.
I'm not kidding when I say that I ordered close to $300 in supplements from Wellness resources just two days ago. Compared to the supplements I've been taking, these are simply more potent and faster-acting. If you're looking for supplements that actually get results (i.e. |
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We cut down trees and use them as resources. We dig up coal and burn it. We take water out of the environment, pollute it, then dump it back into the environment. And yet we don't pay Mother Nature for any of this. If we take all these resources from the planet, we should give it something in return. We should replace and replenish these resources. At the very least, we should offer thanks for it. |
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Using alkaline batteries, in other words, is an enormous waste of money and natural resources. Throway batteries are bad for the environment. If you care about saving money, or protecting the planet, or conserving natural resources, NiMH rechargeable batteries are clearly the only way to go. Even if you're not concerned about the environment, throwing money away is still a bad decision for financial reasons. Why spend two bucks on a fully-charged battery when you could spend two cents? |
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It's to make it vibrant and hip, with lots of resources and good management of those resources. Perhaps most of all, it's to give it the ability to adjust rapidly to changing times—to reinvent itself.
How will you get to know your city and all of the things that influence it? Here's how we're going to introduce it to you: Science has pointed to fourteen major processes that drive almost all of the aging we experience. |
Joan Liebmann-Smith, Ph. D., and Jacqueline Nardi Egan See book keywords and concepts |
APPENDIX II: Body of Resources: Recommended Websites and Books. A list of reliable medical resources on the Internet and a list of books that look at the body from a historical or social perspective.
¦ APPENDIX III: My Body Signs Checkup Checklist. These blank charts will help you keep track of your body signs—how they look, feel, smell, sound, or taste, and when you first noticed them. |
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But it's easy to find resources to help you get started. There are excellent sources of information online and in video and book format in your library and at your local bookstore. Three good online resources include:
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Web site offers a detailed strength-training program developed by experts from Tufts University and the CDC. Explore: http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpa/physical/ growing_stronger/. While this program was originally designed for older people, it could be used by anyone who's beginning a strength-training program. |
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Men, on the other hand, have always been about the use of force: Attacking the enemy to eliminate competition, defending your own family with force, dominating resources through any means necessary (food resources, reproductive resources, water, etc.), hunting and killing animals to provide a food source and generally stirring up all sorts of trouble to prove how "macho" they really were. Men prefer to use force over negotiation, and just as in the international political arena today, men believe that might makes right. Men also tend to be very short-term thinkers. |
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Complicating all of these problems is the growing threat of a world war that is driven, at least in part, by the competition for the same disappearing resources that defined the essays. Perhaps the uniqueness of our time is best described by Harvard University biologist E. O. Wilson. He states that we are about to enter what he calls the "bottleneck" in time, when both our resources and our ability to solve the problems of our day will be pushed to their limits. |
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I've found in the industry (and I've searched resources across Asia, the U.S. and Europe). Their 2700mAh AA battery is made in Japan and comes with an astonishing five year warranty. That's the best in the business! Plus, they're RoHS certified, meaning they adhere to strict guidelines on the reduction of hazardous materials. Click here to view / purchase our Powerex AA batteries..
So if you're interested in saving money, reducing toxic waste, conserving natural resources and being a smart consumer, check out the MH-C9000 WizardOne charger and get some Powerex NiMH batteries to go with it. |
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Men, on the other hand, have always been about the use of force: Attacking the enemy to eliminate competition, defending your own family with force, dominating resources through any means necessary (food resources, reproductive resources, water, etc.), hunting and killing animals to provide a food source and generally stirring up all sorts of trouble to prove how "macho" they really were. Men prefer to use force over negotiation, and just as in the international political arena today, men believe that might makes right. Men also tend to be very short-term thinkers. |
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How to control a nation
In World War II, the Germans attempted to steal natural resources from neighboring nations by forcefully occupying and controlling the targeted territories. Today, war is far more sophisticated: America steals national resources by patenting seeds, genes, medicines and ideas, then applying economic and political pressure against targeted nations to forcefully take a cut of their productivity through the application of intellectual property law. |
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If we take all these resources from the planet, we should give it something in return. We should replace and replenish these resources. At the very least, we should offer thanks for it.
Traditional herbalists -- whether they're Native American, Aborigine, Australian, South American, Incan, Mayan or from any other culture -- would ask plants for permission when they harvested them from the natural environment. They would thank the plant when they took its leaves, roots, or flowers, or rhizomes. Today our corporations say, "We own the planet, and we'll take what we want. |
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In reaction to this, so-called recovery-oriented treatment plans in progressive psychiatric programs place the patients' resources and abilities—their resilience—on par with, or with even greater emphasis than, their problems. The idea is to look at what's right with a person in addition to, or even more than, what's wrong with them. This makes a great deal of sense. In my work with patients suffering from mental illness, I have found the critical pathway to health is not typically the robustness of the disease, but the resources of the person to deal with the affliction. |
| A further lesson learned is that getting better requires identifying the patient's strengths and resources as well as his weaknesses (usually known as symptoms or diagnosis). This is again a departure from the standard medical model, which is based on "chief complaint," "presenting problems, and "symptoms" as the sole framework or guide for the treatment. Medicine is simply not used to thinking about assets and resources. It is a problem-solving discipline, and therefore, it has mainly been involved with everything that's wrong with a person. |
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Complementary practitioners see themselves more as facilitators, helping patients to harness their bodies' own inner resources. These inner resources are fundamentally consciousness-based and/or energy-based. Moreover, complementary practitioners are not focused only on the body but also on the whole patient, including that person's lifestyle, emotional state, environment, hopes and dreams, relationships, and everything that goes into being a full and productive human being.
Where does Nutri-Energetics fit into this picture? |
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Progesterone has been known to modify the action of estradiol by decreasing the retention of receptors, causing a fall in serum estradiol levels. Women without enough progesterone are unable to balance out estrogen, leading to problems that result from a relative excess of estrogen. In addition, progesterone has the effect of sedating painful uterine contractions. Chapter 13 discusses in more detail how progesterone inhibits uterine contractions and reduces pain. |
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We should replace and replenish these resources. At the very least, we should offer thanks for it.
Traditional herbalists -- whether they're Native American, Aborigine, Australian, South American, Incan, Mayan or from any other culture -- would ask plants for permission when they harvested them from the natural environment. They would thank the plant when they took its leaves, roots, or flowers, or rhizomes. Today our corporations say, "We own the planet, and we'll take what we want. We'll punish anybody else who tries to grow this plant because we own its intellectual property. |
| If we don't start exploring ways to hand freedom back to farmers, communities and individual members of our society, to respect and be humbled by these natural resources that we freely take from Mother Nature, then Mother Nature will find a way to balance itself with or without humanity. The question for us is: Do we want to be here?
We must change or be destroyed by our own greed
On our current path, we will destroy our planet and all the nature around us. We will starve ourselves to death because we won't have a food supply, or even a predictable environment in which to grow food. |
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They will raise your electricity bills, fill your trash with shards of glass, use up natural resources and accelerate global warming faster than any other light source on the planet today.
Are Compact Fluorescent Lights the answer?
But what about CFLs? Everybody's crazy about CFLs all of a sudden, it seems. People know that CFLs use only about 1/3rd the electricity of incandescent lights. Of course, they flicker and hum, and they take a long time to warm up, but they do save on electricity compared to the extremely inefficient incandescent light bulb. So what's not to like about CFLs? |
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I believe that rechargeable batteries are an important "green living" technology that can help consumers be less wasteful in their use of valuable earth resources. NiMH batteries can be reused 1,000 times before being thrown away, greatly reducing landfill and the introduction of toxic metals into the environment. Energizer's intentional manufacture and marketing of a "crippled" D battery is hampering the ability of consumers to purchase reliable high-capacity rechargeable "D" batteries. |
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Functional Intracellular Analysis (FIA): Another accurate and comprehensive test is the Functional Intracellular Analysis, available through SpectraCell Laboratories (see resources). It measures how micronutrients are naturally functioning within the activities of living white blood cells rather than simply measuring the micronutrient levels in the blood. This nutritional assay must also be ordered by a health-care professional, but the lab maintains a database of nutritionally oriented practitioners and will refer individuals to professionals in their area. |
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We have legal resources who have already offered their assistance. If you are interested in volunteering to help organize vaccination resistance health freedom groups in New Jersey and Maryland, please call us at (520) 232-9300 and let us know.
We're also looking for people who can use video cameras to record footage on public events, and we're willing to pay for footage that we can use to help educate the public about what's really going on with this issue. |
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Rather, I think the future of human civilization will involve mass starvation, mass sickness, a failed health care system and dwindling natural resources like fresh water and hydrocarbon fuels (oil and gasoline). If we don't make changes right now in the way we treat our seeds, foods, children and environment, then we are all inconvenient passengers on a ship that has set course for a future far more bleak than the one portrayed in I Am Legend. |
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This is labeled as suitable for even the most sensitive skin, but the preservative 2-bromo-2-nitropropane-l,3-diol can be problematic (Source: Handbook of Cosmetic and Personal Care Additives, 2nd Edition, volume 1, Synapse Information resources, 2002). Almay and Neutrogena sell the same type of makeup remover with more gentle preservatives.
© Botanies in Shower Facial Polish ($7.99for 3.3 ounces) is an OK scrub with cleansing ability for normal to oily skin. It loses points for the amount of ginger root it contains, along with several potentially irritating fragrance components. |
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If there is one important sense in which we do need to heed Burkitt's call to "go backwards" or follow the Aborigines back into the bush, it is this one: In order to eat well we need to invest more time, effort, and resources in providing for our sustenance, to dust off a word, than most of us do today. A hallmark of the Western diet is food that is fast, cheap, and easy. Americans spend less than 10 percent of their income on food; they also spend less than a half hour a day preparing meals and little more than an hour enjoying them. |
| Meat has both the advan-
*Industrial meat production is notoriously brutal to the animals and extravagantly wasteful of resources such as water, grain, as well as antibiotics; the industry is also one of the biggest contributors to water and air pollution. A 2006 report issued by the United Nations stated that the world's livestock generate more greenhouse gases than the entire transportation industry. Henning Steinfeld, et al. Livestocks Long Shadow:Environmental Issues and Options. A report published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (Rome: FAO, 2006). |