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Recipes RSS FeedsTop Teas for Good Health ? Do You Know What to Drink? - The United States is finally catching up to what the rest of the world has known for years ? tea CAN be good for you! Besides water, tea is the most consumed drink in the world and there are countless varieties such as herbal, black, oolong, green and white. The question is, which ones offer [ ]...Feed Source: www.natural-holistic-health.com Gift Wrapping Alternatives - Who doesn?t want to have a few presents to open on Christmas morning? Once the gift is open we are left sitting in a pile of paper and plastic tidbits. These items litter the landfills for hundreds of years because they are not biodegradable. Here are some ideas for alternative gift wrapping this year.
There are [ ]... Shop Responsibly this Holiday - For many, Christmas has become a commercial holiday. Instead of being a season of giving, we have bought into the media circus and it has become a season of greed and excess. This year tailor your shopping to be a bit more responsible in the items that you purchase.
Shopping responsibly doesn?t stop at spending frugally [ ]... Physical Signs of Stress - You will feel stress a lot during your life. Stress is defined as the tension you feel over circumstances and situations. Sometimes you have control over these circumstances and situations and sometimes you do not. When you have little control over the stressors in your life, then you certainly need to learn how to deal [ ]... Is It ADHD or a Bad Diet? - You have had trouble concentrating at work. It seems as if you?ll go stir crazy if you have to wait more than five minutes for anything. The problem could be attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD.
What is ADHD? We hear the acronym tossed around a lot when it comes to kids, but what does it really [ ]... Natural Molluscum Treatment (MCV) - What is MCV (Molluscum Contagiosum Virus)?
It is a chronic viral skin infection that causes raised, pearl-like papules. Typically, the lesions begin as a small painless papule, usually 2 to 5mm in diameter, which may raise up to form a flesh-colored nodule. Scratching or other irritation causes the virus to spread in a line or in [ ]... Want More Energy? Give Up Soda - When we?re looking for a jolt to get us going in the morning, many of us grab a soda. All that sugar and caffeine gives us just the energy boost we need to get through the day, right? Well if you want to feel more energetic through your whole day, you?ll probably see a bigger [ ]... Become a Better Caregiver - We tell others that everything will be okay when they experience life-altering situations. The truth is that it is hard to understand their plight. Learn how to empathize with your loved one and become a better caregiver.
It sounds nice to say something when someone is hurting, but saying the wrong thing can be just as [ ]... Christmas Craft: Making Beeswax Candles - Candle making is a tradition from the Old Country. Hanging wicks and dipping them in wax until the candle is the correct consistency was something we did in art class. Get the family together during the holiday season and teach the kids how to make beeswax candles.
Beeswax candles can be made with beeswax sheets. True [ ]... Christmas Party Game Ideas for Kids - What is a party without party games? Boring, right? Why not plan on adding some fun to the party by including a few entertaining games this year. Here are a few fun games to get the party hopping this year.
Dream Gifts - give everyone a slip of paper to write down their dream gift, if [ ]... The Link Between Headaches and Vision - Headaches are a complicated issue. The causes can arise from so many different sources that sometimes it is hard to pinpoint how to treat them. If you suffer from headaches, have you had your vision checked?
We often think of external factors when dealing with headaches. The most common cause is stress. Stress is the single [ ]... Anxiety Disorders Are Real - We?ve all felt anxious at one point or another; it?s a perfectly normal response to stress. Feeling fear and anxiety actually helps us to cope and accurately respond to stressful situations. However, people with anxiety disorders feel stress even if there is no trigger there to set it off. This can cause problems with their [ ]... Understanding Hangovers and the Natural Remedies That can Cure Them - If you have ever had a hangover you know that relief it uppermost in your mind. 75% or more of those who drink alcoholic beverages experience hangover symptoms the next morning.
Typical symptoms of a hangover are headache, stomach upset, vomiting, a bad taste in your mouth, depressed mood, lack of interest in doing normal things [ ]... Tips for an Easier Workout - If you are looking to start a healthy lifestyle but want to get up and running immediately, here are some tips for an easier workout. Many people over complicate working out. They think that they have to join a gym, be on a set regiment everyday, and buy hundreds of dollars worth of equipment all [ ]... Making Edible Tree Ornaments - Christmas belongs to everyone especially the children. Most of the memories that we treasure for a lifetime are created during childhood. Help your kids to make memorable moments with edible ornaments.
Edible ornaments are fun to make and even better to eat. One advantage of these ornaments is that there is less to pack away in [ ]... Christmas Dinner Menu Ideas - Every family has its favorite dishes for the holidays, traditions that have been passed down year after year. Maybe it is time to spice things up and introduce some new recipes or at least make some variations to some favorites.
It’s a good idea to incorporate family favorites from your spouse’s family (if you can get [ ]... Will Colon Cleansing Help Me Lose Weight? - Colon cleansing has become increasingly popular in recent years. It has been touted to help you feel better, stay healthier, and even lose weight. So, what is colon cleansing and can it really help you take off the pounds?
When we eat food, our colon is responsible for filtering out all the waste from our bodies, [ ]... Brief Look Back At the History of Osteopathic Medicine - A name that is closely associated with osteopathic medicine is Andrew Taylor Still, M.D. D.O. Born in 1828 he learned medicine at the knee of his father, an accomplished physician in his own right. Andrew Still went on to distinguish himself as a physician and surgeon during the Civil War when he traveled with the [ ]... The Risk Factors of Insomnia - Insomnia is really quite common in America and a good portion of people have to deal with it at one time or another. However, most people attempt to deal with insomnia on their own and never consult a physician about it.
As a matter of fact, during routine physicals and doctor visits, most doctors never even [ ]... Fighting the Holiday Blues - When most people think about the holidays, they associate them with joy, cheer, and togetherness. However, for some people, the holidays may be draining and even depressing. This is even harder when everything around you is focused on happiness. The good news is, you don?t have to just accept the holiday blues. Here are some [ ]... E-Greens: The Rise Of Media Environmentalism - Americans are susceptible to a variety of sneaky maladies associated with the Media Age: information overload, couch potato-obesity, social isolation. The simple key to being a media environmentalist is proper use of the off button.... Gore Group, Industry Butt Heads Over 'Clean Coal' - An organization headed by former Vice President Al Gore released a television ad Thursday that takes on so-called clean coal technology. A debate is raging between environmental advocates and industry officials over the technology — and even the definition of the term "clean coal."... Health Coverage For Volunteers Often Limited - An increasing number of young adults are choosing to volunteer. Most organizations provide health insurance to the volunteers, who effectively live at the poverty level, but the benefits are not usually as complete as employer-provided insurance.... Finding Health Insurance Can Be Tricky For Grads - Many young adults transition out of college into jobs that have limited benefits. Negotiating how to find health insurance that will meet their needs can be difficult.... Flu On Campus: Avoiding Misery For $20 - Every year, about 1 in 4 college students gets the flu. A $20 flu shot can be a cheap insurance policy against aching joints and muscles, high fever, missed classes. But even that isn't enough to motivate some students to get vaccinated, so one health expert is trying an economic argument.... UnitedHealth Insures Against Becoming Uninsured - United Healthcare is allowing clients to pay a premium to guarantee their right to buy health insurance in the future. The new product, which is called "continuity," is aimed at policyholders who might lose coverage if they leave their jobs.... Clinic To Disclose Doctors' Industry Ties - The Cleveland Clinic is making it easier for the public to find out if its doctors get money from pharmaceutical companies and medical device makers. The move could help patients evaluate whether the doctors are acting in their best interests.... Report: Terrorists Could Use WMD By 2013 - It is "more likely than not" that a weapon of mass destruction will be used in a terrorist attack by the end of 2013, according to a report issued by a congressional commission. The report said the use of a biological weapon that could include something like the deadly anthrax bacteria is most likely.... Report: Toxins Found In One-Third Of Toys Tested - One in three toys tested by a Michigan nonprofit group contained medium or high levels of toxic chemicals, according a report released Wednesday. And U.S.-made children's toys didn't necessarily contain fewer toxins than their imported counterparts.... Teens, Sex And TV: A Risky Mix? - A recent study suggests that teens who see a lot of sex on TV are more likely to become pregnant or get a partner pregnant. NPR's Kim Masters investigates Gossip Girl, a show notorious for steamy high-school sex scenes.... High Court Case Tests Power Plants' Water Rules - The U.S. Supreme Court hears an important environmental case Tuesday, testing the role of cost-benefit analysis in federal clean-water rules. At issue is how far power plants must go in protecting fish and wildlife.... AIDS Epidemic Grows Among Children - It is estimated that two million children under the age of 15 live with HIV and most of them are in Sub-Saharan Africa. On World AIDS Day, Pamela Barnes, President and CEO of the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, talks about the challenges facing children and parents with HIV.... Young Woman Gains Inches, Self Confidence - When Caitlin Schroeder was 13 years old, she couldn't reach the kitchen sink. Caitlin, who was born with dwarfism, opted to undergo a painful and lengthy surgical procedure to add some five and a half inches to her stature. Her harrowing story is featured this week in the Washington Post Magazine. Caitlin Schroeder and her mother Jennifer Anduha talk about the surgery and recovery process and what life is like for Caitlin now. ... Op-Ed: AIDS Must Be Fought At Home, Too - On World AIDS Day, researcher Robert Gallo salutes President Bush's successful efforts to fight the disease overseas. But with infections on the rise in America's inner cities, Gallo argues that similar strategies must be employed in the U.S.... Mass. Health Care Reform Reveals Doctor Shortage - Health care reform in Massachusetts has led to a dramatic increase in the number of people with health insurance. But there's an unintended consequence. A sudden demand for primary care doctors has outpaced the supply.... Copyright © 2008, Sat Live On Pc. All Rights Reserved. |