Posted by: admin
on Mar 30, 2010
Silent but deadly is the phenomenon of high blood pressure. Symptoms can include headaches, shortness of breath and decreased energy….or worse….no symptoms at all. Check out this new site that has important information about this important health concern. www.signsofhighbloodpressure.info. It contains articles, video and more!
Annual checkups can catch this condition early. And when you get it early, you can manage it most times WITHOUT drugs. There is a great deal of information about natural remedies, but the one that amazed me the most is (according to two different healthcare professionals) that it is a condition of dehydration. If you increase your water intake substantially, and especially with purified and magnetized water, your intra-cellular hydration level can increase easily and result in lower blood pressure. Now isn’t that better than the alternative?
Posted by: admin
on Mar 08, 2010
Hard to believe that just 4 weeks ago we were buried under 30 inches of snow. Today the weather is close to 60 degrees and all but small remains of Snowmagedan appear under shaded trees and areas. Now we have the Annual Spring Fever, and soon clothing will be lighter, windows will be open and flowers will scatter the neighborhoods. Even if you are an old scroodge, you can not miss the undeniable air of hope that Spring brings every year. The unveiling, cleaning, purging of old ways and inside days, to being outdoors and moving with the wind.
Do not ignore this change. This is important for every person who is blessed with the waning of winter. Step outside, take in 10 deep, deep breaths, stretch out your arms and say HALELUIA! Go ahead, indulge in the 3 to 4 minutes it will take you to do this! I guaranteed it will fill your week with more than another 3 to 4 minutes of working.
Cheer’s to sun gods!
Need a real purge? check out this journey to wellness in the Red Rocks of Utah. Coming April 14 to 18. www.mindbodytherapy.org
Posted by: admin
on Feb 22, 2010
If you are having aches and pains, dizziness, digestion issues, balance issues, sleeplessness, or other inconvenient symptoms you will probably visit with your doctor to “diagnose” the problems. And they will do their best to make a decision and then prescribe one of the many drugs available to “fix” the problem. And the diagnosis can land in a myriad of categories: stress, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, depression, lupus, MS, ADD/ADHD, adult onset diabetes, and more. But millions of Americans are finding that they are not “fixed” with the drugs. They usually come up with yet another problem.
If you are one of the many Americans who are suffering but not getting relief there are three probable causes:
1. The medications are creating a worse symptom than the original problem ( this is fairly often)
2. You have been mis-diagnosed.
3. The tests that have been taken are flawed.
The latter happens frequently. And for my friend Sharon, she was mis-diagnosed for YEARS. She was given the diagnosis of fibromyalgia, tumors on her spine, neuropathy due to poor circulation, Lupus, and more.
What did she have all along? After multiple tests, the doctors were inconclusive. But what she discovered through the nagging suggestion of another friend was to get yet another test, which the doctors do not endorse. She had to “demand” this test. And discovered that the initial, most common test for LYMES Disease, OFTEN misses the mark. If you have the above symptoms and are lost in your medical notes and appointments, consider the Western Blot test, for diagnosis. And get the results in WRITING. Then take them to a Lyme specialist. The sooner you are diagnosed, the better your chance for healing.
If you want to know more, visit Sharon http://www.myneighborsnetwork.com/index.cfm?neighborhood=&neighboraction=livingWithLyme