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You: Staying Young: The Owner's Manual for Extending Your Warranty

Mehmet C. Oz., M.D. and Michael F. Roizen, M.D.
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So Ballroom dancing and square dancing are two of the few activities shown to involve both physical activity and mental stimulation significant enough to reduce the risk of dementia-a true two-for-one example of using it or losing it. 1 ............i if you ain t using it, then your body says you re losing it. And the nerves that help control those limbs and organs will wilt away too. This mechanism of aging—disuse atrophy—is a classic example of resource allocation.

Big Pharma: Exposing the Global Healthcare Agenda

Jacky Law
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Tiefler went on to compare sex with dancing to make her point that not everything has a medical cause: If you break an ankle while you're dancing you go to a doctor. But your doctor does not take a dance history and would not advise you whether your dancing is normal. The medical model is about defining what's healthy and what's sick - but sex is not like that.16 Healthcare consumerism broadens the boundaries, however. And while Pfizer's trials failed, much development has been stimulated by this large and apparently unmet need.

Six online videos you just gotta see: Albino deer, stupid hunters and a hip hop parrot

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Watch this incredible video of a hip hop dancing parrot and you'll instantly see otherwise. This bird is grooving, singing, swaying and having a blast, obviously enjoying the emotions of creative expression. Click here to watch the dancing parrot video Don't drink from hotel glasses Next, we have a shocking video about the incredible lack of hygeine at even high-end hotels, where the in-room glasses are never really washed in a dishwasher. Instead, they're just sprayed with window cleaner, wiped with a dish towel, and put right back in place on the sink.

Big Pharma: Exposing the Global Healthcare Agenda

Jacky Law
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Tiefler went on to compare sex with dancing to make her point that not everything has a medical cause: If you break an ankle while you're dancing you go to a doctor. But your doctor does not take a dance history and would not advise you whether your dancing is normal. The medical model is about defining what's healthy and what's sick - but sex is not like that.16 Healthcare consumerism broadens the boundaries, however. And while Pfizer's trials failed, much development has been stimulated by this large and apparently unmet need.

The Natural Pharmacy: Complete A-Z Reference to Natural Treatments for Common Health Conditions

Alan R. Gaby, M.D., Jonathan V. Wright, M.D., Forrest Batz, Pharm.D. Rick Chester, RPh., N.D., DipLAc. George Constantine, R.Ph., Ph.D. Linnea D. Thompson, Pharm.D., N.D.
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Famous for its taste and health benefits, maitake is also known as the "dancing mushroom."1 Legend holds that those who found the rare mushroom began dancing with joy. Others attribute its name to the way the fruit bodies of the mushroom overlap each other, giving the appearance of dancing butterflies. Maitake is extremely sensitive to environmental changes, which have presented many challenges to those cultivating this mushroom. However, Japanese farmers have succeeded in producing high-quality organic maitake mushrooms, allowing for wider availability both in Japan and the U.S.

Selling Sickness: How the World's Biggest Pharmaceutical Companies Are Turning Us All into Patients

Ray Moynihan and Alan Cassels
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Sex is like dancing," says Tiefer. "If you break an ankle while you're dancing you go to a doctor. But your doctor doesn't take a dance history and wouldn't advise you whether your dancing is normal. The medical model is about defining what's healthy and what's sick— but sex isn't like that." She is particularly critical of the focus on testing all those physiological measures like clitoral or vaginal blood flow for every women who walks through the door of a clinic, in part because she claims there is no good science establishing what a normal blood flow might be.

You: Staying Young: The Owner's Manual for Extending Your Warranty

Mehmet C. Oz., M.D. and Michael F. Roizen, M.D.
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So Ballroom dancing and square dancing are two of the few activities shown to involve both physical activity and mental stimulation significant enough to reduce the risk of dementia-a true two-for-one example of using it or losing it. 1 ............i if you ain t using it, then your body says you re losing it. And the nerves that help control those limbs and organs will wilt away too. This mechanism of aging—disuse atrophy—is a classic example of resource allocation.

Many Worlds in One: The Search for Other Universes

Alex Vilenkin
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He rises from His rapture and, dancing, sends through inert matter pulsing waves of awakening sound." The universe comes to life, but then "[i]n the fullness of time, still dancing, He destroys all forms and names by fire and gives new rest."4 A parallel idea in scientific cosmology is that of an oscillating universe, which goes through a cycle of expansion and contraction. It was briefly popular in the 1930s, but then fell out of favor, because of apparent conflict with the second law of thermodynamics.

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

J. Douglas Bremner
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When she goes dancing (at least she's getting a bit of exercise) and drinks too much, her blood-glucose levels drop, and sometimes the next morning, she has to be rushed, unconscious, to the hospital. If she hasn't passed out, she's described as bad-tempered and uncooperative. Instead of suggesting that Stacey get some help for her drinking problem (by the way, the legal drinking age in the U.K.

Miraculous Health: How to Heal Your Body by Unleashing the Hidden Power of Your Mind

Rick Levy and Lou Aronica
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You can experience movement as tension release, dwell on a particular situation, thought, or emotion as you're dancing, or you can simply move with the music. The amount of emotional release you enjoy might surprise you. Symbols, metaphors, or old memories might crop up as you continue to move. You might feel like shedding a tear, you might begin to feel downright joyful, or both. For those of you who need a structured setting in order to "move" you might consider a dance class, dance therapy, attending a local ballroom dance, or even taking a class in Tai Chi, aikido, or yoga.
Clearly, all the methods we used helped in this woman's recovery—even the ballroom dancing. However, the Gearshift Exercise made the crucial difference. It was able to effect physiological change when the other methods could not. What You Can Use It For The Gearshift Exercise is designed to activate all four levels of mind to work together to accomplish any noble goal in life; it increases the "power of positive thinking" more than a hundredfold because with it you have the ability to call the Universe into action on your behalf.
She went to the experience of dancing in a gold and silk gown at a palace ball in France in the 1700s. As she moved through the experience, she also deftly fielded questions from the patrons in the restaurant. As in her case, you'll go somewhere else but also stay home in the present. Step number four is the regression experience itself. After I ground you in it, I will let you experience an event or series of events for a few minutes. During this time, if you've set up a tape recorder, you will want to share your experience aloud for future reference.

Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease

Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr., M.D.
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On New Year's Eve, 1987, when Anthony was fifty-eight, he and his wife, Joseanne, booked a two-day holiday package deal at a hotel, which included dinner and dancing. Although it was the sort of activity he ordinarily loved, he felt awful—tired, overheated, and weak. And he felt pressure on his chest. The next morning, he says, he felt what he describes as a "boom" in his chest, and his wife insisted that he go to the Cleveland Clinic for a checkup. After he underwent a stress test—quickly aborted when it showed abnormalities—and an angiogram, Anthony had quintuple bypass surgery.

The Autoimmune Epidemic

Donna Jackson Nakazawa
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By her freshman year of high school she performed on the cheerleading squad, starred in Godspell, and began an African step dancing group. She was well loved up and down her block by grown-ups and kids alike—including by her friend Kayla Jordan,* with whom she played from the time she was a toddler. At the age of fifteen, however, she began to experience muscle pain, joint aches, and a constant fatigue that she likens, looking back, to "that feeling you have during those first few hours when * This patient's name has been changed.
Or even just to get to be irresponsible and stay out late with friends and eat junk food and go dancing all night, because you don't have to do the super-responsible things that someone with a chronic illness has to do, like get plenty of rest, go to bed early, eat right, and watch your every move." After speaking many times by phone, LaShekia and I finally meet for the first time on a beautiful, crisp August day in Buffalo.

Miraculous Health: How to Heal Your Body by Unleashing the Hidden Power of Your Mind

Rick Levy and Lou Aronica
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Do you love dancing, sports, travel, or community service? Is there a cause that moves you or a specific philosophical, political, or religious theme that underscores your outlook on life? Can you notice repetitive patterns of attachment to a cause or a particular way of being? How might your interests have changed over time, and why? For example, you may have had a long-standing love of medicine and entered nursing school but dropped out to have children and never went back.

The Natural Pharmacy: Complete A-Z Reference to Natural Treatments for Common Health Conditions

Alan R. Gaby, M.D., Jonathan V. Wright, M.D., Forrest Batz, Pharm.D. Rick Chester, RPh., N.D., DipLAc. George Constantine, R.Ph., Ph.D. Linnea D. Thompson, Pharm.D., N.D.
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Legend holds that those who found the rare mushroom began dancing with joy. Others attribute its name to the way the fruit bodies of the mushroom overlap each other, giving the appearance of dancing butterflies. Maitake is extremely sensitive to environmental changes, which have presented many challenges to those cultivating this mushroom. However, Japanese farmers have succeeded in producing high-quality organic maitake mushrooms, allowing for wider availability both in Japan and the U.S. The fruiting body and mycelium of maitake are used medicinally.

Timeless Secrets of Health & Rejuvenation: Unleash The Natural Healing Power That Lies Dormant Within You

Andreas Moritz
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Engaging in activities such as exercising, going out, traveling, singing, dancing and playing musical instruments "keeps them alive." They need to progress in life to feel good. By contrast, watching television makes them passive and depressed. Also, lack of exercise, cold and heavy food, overeating, and receptive work (passive versus active) slow them right down. Kaphas need to be active and only recognize their great assets of inner security and steadiness when they are in action. This keeps them youthful and healthy. The main key to balancing Kapha is, therefore, stimulation.
A Vata type, who has the lowest capacity for exercise, benefits mostly from such easy ways of keeping fit as walking, dancing, bicycling, taking short hikes, balancing and stretching. Vatas generally do well with Yoga, Tai Chi, and Chi Kung. Since Vata types experience energy in bursts, they should be particularly careful not to overexert themselves. When their energy suddenly drops, they can feel depleted for a long time afterward. This often results in depression. Pitta types, being competitive by nature, are equipped with more drive and energy than Vatas.
Weight training, running, rowing, some aerobics, long distance bicycling, dancing for a long time, and playing football, basketball and tennis are all very suitable for a Kapha. The Kapha type's steady energy gives him the necessary endurance and stamina to last through long competitive games without feeling tired. Exercise will clear out any excessive Kapha congestion, remove excessive water and fat, and improve general circulation. This will leave him feeling refreshed and buoyant afterward.

The Green Tea Book

Lester A. Mitscher and Victoria Toews
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This water is dancing and hissing with impatience. There are bubbles rising across the entire surface; it's starting to steam, on the verge of erupting. Water on the second boil will register between 180° F and 195° F. Heavy Black Teas and Herbals With Roasted Ingredients Steep in water at the third boil. Water at a full, rollicking boil is what's needed to release the full flavors of heavy traditional teas and hearty herb blends. You don't need a thermometer to identify water on the third boil.

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

J. Douglas Bremner
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Weight lifting, even with as little as two-, five-, or ten-pound weights to start, dancing, stair climbing, walking on an incline (uphill), and brisk walking are all weight-bearing exercises that promote mechanical stress in the skeletal system and thereby contribute to the placement of calcium in bones. How does this work? When you are engaged in weight-bearing exercise, you are exerting force on parts of your bones. The body reacts to this by stimulating osteoblasts, those cells that are responsible for laying down calcium in the bone and building up the bones.

Asthma Controlled Naturally: Techniques That Work

Dr Ron Roberts
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Sports and physical activities such as bike riding, tennis, basketball and volleyball, hockey, gymnastics, dancing, netball, soft-ball, baseball, athletics and cricket will not only give your asthmatic child the pleasure of participating but also develop confidence in their ability to cope with their condition, and techniques to maintain a balanced and healthy body. Generally, in Ron's practice he has found that children's asthmatic conditions improve noticeably when they take up any of these activities and learn to use their diaphragm to improve their breathing.

Many Worlds in One: The Search for Other Universes

Alex Vilenkin
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The universe comes to life, but then "[i]n the fullness of time, still dancing, He destroys all forms and names by fire and gives new rest."4 A parallel idea in scientific cosmology is that of an oscillating universe, which goes through a cycle of expansion and contraction. It was briefly popular in the 1930s, but then fell out of favor, because of apparent conflict with the second law of thermodynamics. The second law requires that entropy, which is a measure of disorder, should grow in each cycle of cosmic evolution.

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

J. Douglas Bremner
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Grab your spouse or a friend and go out dancing every night. Exercise improves cognitive function (not to mention your sex life), reduces depression and the stresses of daily life, and can even help you become more successful in your career. Don't eat in restaurants all the time, especially fast-food establishments. When you shop, stay on the periphery of your supermarket, where the fresh foods are found. Then look for fresh, whole food—organic when possible—not processed food filled with additives and chemicals. Eat lots of wild-caught fish. Once or twice a week replace beef with beans.

The True History of Chocolate

Sophie D. Coe and Michael D. Coe
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The Spanish royals, and the noble men and women dancing attendance on these exalted persons, must initially have sipped their foamy chocolate in the traditional Mesoamerican way, from gourd or clay jicaras (small, open bowls), but to do this with the delicacy required by court etiquette could not have been easy. The solution came from overseas, in the form of the mancerina, which became a standard part of the Spanish chocolate service by the mid-17th century. Its origin and name can be traced to the Marques de Mancera, Viceroy of Peru from 1639 to 1648.

Miraculous Health: How to Heal Your Body by Unleashing the Hidden Power of Your Mind

Rick Levy and Lou Aronica
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I have trouble listening to music without dancing. I may not be Fred Astaire, but I like to cut a rug now and then because it makes me feel good. Dance is therapeutic because of the vital connection between movement and the emotional, intellectual, and physical energies that make up your BioEM field. Dance or movement can therefore help integrate and harmonize the emotional, physical, and cognitive facets of "self" Movement provides a kinesthetic pathway for subconscious memories, conflicts, and issues to express and release (in much the same way exercise does).

Interview: Medicinal mushroom expert Mark Kaylor discusses maitake and reishi mushrooms, cancer, syndrome X and integrative medicine

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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It's a Japanese word -- "mi" in Japanese translates as dancing, and "taki" translates as mushroom. "Shiitake" means mushroom from the shii tree, and in this case we have dancing mushroom, which is maitake. We're known for a variety of medicinal mushroom products, particularly two: The SX-Fraction and the maitake D-fraction. Mike: Do you do any work with reishi mushrooms? Kaylor: Yes, we certainly use reishi. You can't be a mushroom company and not work with ganoderma. It is really the heart and soul of not only of medicinal mushrooms, but of holistic.

Conscious Health: A Complete Guide to Wellness Through Natural Means

Ron Garner
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This problem became known as the dancing cat disease because of the tremors and uncontrollable muscle spasms observed in the fish-eating, poisoned cats of Minamata. Now, throughout most of the world, afflictions from mercury poisoning are referred to as Minamata disease. There have been other mercury poisoning incidents to alert us to its dangers, but industry, and dentistry in particular, continues its use. Dental "silver" amalgams and seafood, especially fish, are now recognized as the number one and two sources of mercury poisoning.

The Hero with a Thousand Faces Joseph Campbell

Joseph Campbell
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They like to dance or tickle people to death who wander alone into the forest, and anyone who accidentally chances upon their invisible dancing parties dies. On the other hand, for people who set out food for them, they reap the grain, spin, care for the children, and tidy up the house; and if a girl will comb out hemp for them to spin, they will give her leaves that turn to gold. They enjoy human lovers, have frequently married country youths, and are known to make excellent wives. But like all supernatural brides, the minute the husband offends in the dreamt of a foot.

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