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BetterLifeGoods.com introduces a travel safety tool with LED light, radio, cell phone charger, seatbelt cutter, glass break and more

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Off-grid travel: For traveling anywhere that doesn't have electricity. Visiting national parks: Parks like Yellowstone are enormous, and cell phones simply don't work there. Keep this preparedness tool in your car at all times. Driving to unknown areas of a city: Going to a side of town you're not familiar with? Stay prepared with this safety tool. Boating or sailing: Water activities demand safety and preparedness tools. Although this tool isn't waterproof, it works well as an on-the-boat emergency tool.

Air traveler choked to death in police custody at Phoenix airport after being handcuffed, detained

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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We are presumed to be criminals from the moment we arrive, and only through a series of searches, scans and data mining operations are we even "allowed" to travel in a country that our own government continues to insist is "Free!" And even after going through all this, there's absolutely no way to know that somebody else didn't just sneak a bomb onto the airplane using the FAA's own tactics (which have a 30% success rate). It's a fact: Airport security, as operated in the United States, does not make air travel safe. It does, however, keep the people in a state of constant fear.

BetterLifeGoods.com introduces a travel safety tool with LED light, radio, cell phone charger, seatbelt cutter, glass break and more

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Most people simply don't prepare for the unexpected Overall, my observation is that most people travel without giving a single thought to safety and preparedness. It amazes me to see people on an airplane wearing flip-flops, or driving in a car without extra water, a compass, an emergency blanket and a spare flashlight. I believe that everyone should have an emergency tool in their car or when traveling by other means of transportation. Regardless of whether people get this particular tool from Better Life Goods, it's simply a wise idea to get something that protects you!

The Cure Within: A History of Mind-Body Medicine

Anne Harrington
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Western scientists may travel to Dharamsala and sit in the private quarters of the Dalai Lama, surrounded by monks in saffron robes and other exotic reminders that one is far from home. Western television journalists may travel to China to sniff strange-smelling concoctions and bear witness to exotic methods of mind-body healing. Buddhist monks from Nepal may travel to the United States to meditate inside fMRI machines. The Dalai Lama himself may travel to Harvard University or MIT or the University of Wisconsin to discuss meditation with brain scientists.

BetterLifeGoods.com introduces a travel safety tool with LED light, radio, cell phone charger, seatbelt cutter, glass break and more

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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And if you have a child commuting to college, or a spouse commuting to work, or parents who travel cross-country in an RV, consider getting them this 8-in-1 Dynamo Emergency Tool. It's a small investment for providing a lifetime of preparedness. See more at www.BetterLifeGoods.
Enhance your emergency preparedness at home, too Our 8-in-1 Dynamo Emergency Tool is useful for much more than travel safety; it's also useful at home, too, where it serves as an emergency radio, flashlight, cell phone charger and siren to help you get through tough situations that seem to be appearing with increasing frequency these days: Hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, ice storms, tsunamis, blizzards, tornados, power grid failures and even civil unrest.
It combines eight essential travel safety tools into a single device that fits easily in a purse or glove box. (FULL DISCLOSURE: I own the www.BetterLifeGoods.com e-commerce site. Revenues from the sale of this product help me earn a living, giving me the freedom to keep writing on a non-profit basis for NewsTarget, as well as serving as the volunteer executive director of the non-profit Consumer Wellness Center. A percentage of profits from the sale of this product are already pledged to the Consumer Wellness Center's "Prenatal Wellness" program.

Nutrition in the Prevention and Treatment of Disease

Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey
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Prophylactic efficacy of lacto-bacilli on travellers diarrhea. In "Travel Medicine Conference on International travel Medicine" (R. Steffen, Ed.), pp. 333-335. Springer, Berlin. 142. Oksanen, P. J., Salminen, S., Saxelin, M., Hamalainen, P., Ihantolavormisto, A., Muurasniemiisoviita, L., Nikkari, S., Oksanen, T., Porsti, I., Salminen, E., Siitonen, S., Stuckey, H., Toppila, A., and Vapaatalo, H. (1990). Prevention of traveler's diarrhea by Lactobacillus GG. Ann. Med. 22, 53-56. 143. Kollaritsch, v.H., Hoist, H., Grobara, P., and Wiedermann, G. (1993).

Interview with Debbie Weil, Wordbiz founder and online marketing expert

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It's a business travel site called BizNetTravel.com. They are based in New York and it's a travel site for business people who want to book their flights and so forth, and they obviously thought, "Gee, well how can we make our site more interesting and keep the content fresh?" And they had this idea where they started travel Log -- it's like a blog. But they don't have time to keep it up, so they hired two bloggers who trolled through all different kinds of news stories and other travel websites and come up with sort of fun, interesting tidbits and that's what's in their blog.

BetterLifeGoods.com introduces a travel safety tool with LED light, radio, cell phone charger, seatbelt cutter, glass break and more

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Take action ahead of time, before you anticipate needing the emergency tools, and you'll rest easier every time you travel. Get yours now at: http://www.betterlifegoods.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=BLG%2DCAT21430 What's included, what's not This 8-in-1 tool includes everything you need to start using it right out of the box. A set of 2 AA NiMH batteries is pre-installed in the battery compartment (you'll need to charge them yourself). It comes with a printed instruction sheet and a 30-day satisfaction guarantee plus a one-year warranty against defects.

Product review: Power Immune anti-viral tincture from Fitura

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Of course, it does contain alcohol (a natural part of the tincture), which means it's going to burn a bit on open wounds, but the alcohol adds yet another layer of antibacterial activity. Air travel defense: Don't you hate traveling on airplanes? They make you breathe the same air over and over again, and the air is full of infectious disease thanks to all the immunosuppressed passengers who keep coughing up viruses and bacteria during the flight. If you're tired of getting sick when you travel, do what I do: Slam some Power Immune before you even get to the airport!

What If Medicine Disappeared?

Gerald E. Markle and Frances B. McCrea
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In developing his special theory of relativity, he tried to grasp the bizarre features of objects that travel extraordinarily fast. In one famous experiment, he imagined a train traveling at almost the speed of light, whose engine and caboose are both simultaneously struck by lightening. Place an observer in the middle of the train. Since she is traveling forward, shouldn't the lightening from the engine strike her eyes before that of the caboose? But place a second observer off the train, standing on the tracks. How will she perceive the double lightning strike?

The Cure Within: A History of Mind-Body Medicine

Anne Harrington
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Western television journalists may travel to China to sniff strange-smelling concoctions and bear witness to exotic methods of mind-body healing. Buddhist monks from Nepal may travel to the United States to meditate inside fMRI machines. The Dalai Lama himself may travel to Harvard University or MIT or the University of Wisconsin to discuss meditation with brain scientists.

The Spontaneous Healing of Belief: Shattering the Paradigm of False Limits

Gregg Braden
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It's like balls on a pool table: If we have the information that describes the force of a ball as it strikes another (speed, angle, and so on), then we should be able to predict where and how the one that has been struck will travel. And if it should hit other balls in its journey, we'll know where and how fast they're traveling as well. The key here is that the mechanical view of the universe sees the smallest units of the stuff our world is made of as things. Quantum physics looks at the universe differently.

The Hero with a Thousand Faces Joseph Campbell

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Break the chatties to pieces, throw away the water, travel at ease." The ogre went his way, and when out of sight, returned again to his own city of ogres. Now that foolish caravan leader, out of his own foolishness, took the advice of the ogre, broke the chatties, and caused the carts to move forward. Ahead there was not the slightest particle of water. For lack of water to drink the men grew weary. They traveled until sundown, and then unharnessed the carts, drew them up in a contracted circle, and tied the oxen to the wheels.

Comfortably Numb: How Psychiatry Is Medicating a Nation

Charles Barber
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Reentry through travel (geographical): Relendess moving from place to place in order to distract oneself from oneself. Examples: D. H. Lawrence, Ernest Hemingway, Graham Greene, Jack Kerouac, Bob Dylan. Reentry by travel (sexual): Taking on a succession of lovers. Examples: D. H. Lawrence, Henry Miller, Anais Nin, Robert Mapplethorpe, Madonna. Reentry by return: Returning to the place one left, as a way of controlling and understanding one's origin and one's life. Examples: None. Percy says, "You can't go home again.

Interview with Debbie Weil, Wordbiz founder and online marketing expert

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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They are based in New York and it's a travel site for business people who want to book their flights and so forth, and they obviously thought, "Gee, well how can we make our site more interesting and keep the content fresh?" And they had this idea where they started travel Log -- it's like a blog. But they don't have time to keep it up, so they hired two bloggers who trolled through all different kinds of news stories and other travel websites and come up with sort of fun, interesting tidbits and that's what's in their blog.

Rising popularity of medical tourism reveals deterioration of U.S. healthcare system

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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And I think it's very dangerous for any government to start telling its citizens where they can travel and for what reasons they can travel. When you have restrictions on travel, restrictions on nutritional supplements and restrictions on people buying drugs from Canada, you begin to see a sharp deterioration of freedom in this country. You lose freedom and you become more of a police state. That's what we're seeing in this country today. All of that stands at odds with the fact that we live in a global economy.

Nutrition in the Prevention and Treatment of Disease

Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey
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Efficacy of Lactobacillus GG as a diarrheal preventive in travelers. J. travel Med. 4, 41?3. 145. Tempe, J., Steidel, A., Blehaut, H., Hasselmann, M., Lutun, P., and Maurier, F. (1983). Prevention par Saccharomyces boulardii des diarrhees de 1'alimentation enterale a debit continu. (Prevention of tube feeding-induced diarrhea by Saccharomyces boulardii.). Semaine des Hopitaux de Paris 59, 1409-1412 in French. 146. Schlotterer, M., Bernasconi, P., Lebreton, F., and Wasser-mann, D. (1987).

Interview with Loren McDonald, vice president of marketing at EmailLabs

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We see clients that are in the travel industry who send out the travel deals. They might have legitimate but aggressive copy. They might be pushing 15 travel-and-hotel deals in an email and they're using lots of aggressive marketing words like "special" and "free" and "one week only!" It's in there 15 times because they're marketing each resort in Puerto Rico or a trip to France.

The True History of Chocolate

Sophie D. Coe and Michael D. Coe
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This chocolate is manufactured by Jim Walsh, a former advertising and travel executive from Chicago. In 1984, acting on an idea that came to him as he was recovering from a near-fatal head injury suffered during a rafting trip in Chile, he decided to move to Hawaii with his family and begin raising cacao, something that had never been tried in the islands. Walsh spent the next two years traveling around the world's tropics, learning how cacao was grown, and gathering 130 samples to determine which strain would do best. He settled on criollo, and in December 1986 planted his first 18,000 trees.

The Genie in Your Genes: Epigenetic Medicine and the New Biology of Intention

Dawson Church
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This is not terribly surprising when you consider that many of the body's regulatory chemicals travel less than a centimeter in a second while an electromagnetic wave could have traveled three-quarters of the distance to the moon in that time!"21 Your body has both systems: a mechanical-chemical signaling system, based on the movement of charged ions across cell membranes, and the diffusion of hormones and neurotransmitters; and an electromagnetic signaling system. Both the mechanical and the electromagnetic system can activate cells and genes to accomplish the intent of the user.
Signals travel through these electromagnetic conduction pathways in the meridians at a pace many orders of magnitude higher than the signals traveling through the neural net.18 Stimulation of the acupuncture meridians in the foot associated with vision (8, 3, 2,1) affects the visual cortex in the brain far faster than speed of neural transmission can explain19 Just like my brain sending a signal to my body, I can send a signal to another trusty assemblage of functionality—my car—that I want to unlock it and drive home. I can do this in one of two ways.

Plant Spirit Healing: A Guide to Working with Plant Consciousness

Pam Montgomery
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We also journey to the underworld to travel into other dimensions and, with the help of our guides, to meet spirits on their home ground. The direction of above is that of Father Sky and it encompasses all that is of the heavens on a universal scale. Here in the above we are influenced by extraterrestrial beings as well as by stars, planets, and galaxies. The angelic realm is in this direction and these are the beings that protect us. We travel to the above when we need to understand the bigger picture.

Adaptogens: Herbs for Strength, Stamina, and Stress Relief

David Winston, RH(AHG), and Steven Maimes
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Almost immediately after a stressful event, neurons activate the HPA axis and the SAS, which releases various hormones that are filtered through the HPA axis and travel through the tissues and bloodstream. In the hypothalamus, stressors stimulate the release of corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH). Then, CRH travels to the pituitary gland, where it triggers the release of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH). Next, ACTH triggers the production and release of hormones called glucocorticoids (GCs), primarily Cortisol, from the adrenal cortex.

1000 Cures for 200 Ailments: Integrated Alternative and Conventional Treatments for the Most Common Illnesses

Marshall Editions
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Meadowsweet: travel sickness products may also contain meadowsweet. The above-ground parts of this plant are used to calm the stomach and serve as an antacid, which may stem from the fact that it contains high levels of tannins (strong astringents) and even some salicylic acid (which works in a way similar to aspirin). Hyssop: This plant is a member of the mint family and also contains tannins, which could explain its use for travel sickness.

Interview with Loren McDonald, vice president of marketing at EmailLabs

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We see clients that are in the travel industry who send out the travel deals. They might have legitimate but aggressive copy. They might be pushing 15 travel-and-hotel deals in an email and they're using lots of aggressive marketing words like "special" and "free" and "one week only!" It's in there 15 times because they're marketing each resort in Puerto Rico or a trip to France.

The Cure Within: A History of Mind-Body Medicine

Anne Harrington
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Buddhist monks from Nepal may travel to the United States to meditate inside fMRI machines. The Dalai Lama himself may travel to Harvard University or MIT or the University of Wisconsin to discuss meditation with brain scientists. At a different level, ordinary people may embark on private Eastward journeys of their own, buying books full of Asian spiritual teachings, venturing into unfamiliar clinics and centers, or apprenticing themselves to teachers who train them in exotic practices like qigong.

Before You Take that Pill: Why the Drug Industry May Be Bad for Your Health

J. Douglas Bremner
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Italy this summer, reading a travel book, drinking cappuccino, and watching the people milling around the piazza, when I noticed that something was missing. Where were all the fat people? Anyone who has traveled outside the U.S. knows one thing: There are more overweight and obese people here than in other countries. Everything is big in the U.S.A.: Texas, The Mall of America, The Grand Canyon, . . . and us. We are now officially the fattest people in the world. The number of obese Americans has doubled in the past decade.

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