Archive for the ‘Education’ Category
Wednesday, March 28th, 2012
By Hilary Meyer | EatingWell – Mon, 26 Mar, 2012
Now that spring has sprung, I’m loading up on more fresh veggies, and that has me thinking about the best way to store them to keep them at their freshest. I only go to the grocery store once a week, which means I have to keep my produce stored properly to avoid ending up with a giant pile of bad veggies ready for the compost pile at the end of the week.
And as it turns out, the refrigerator is not the go-to storage unit for all your produce. Below are 5 types of produce you shouldn’t keep in your fridge. (more…)
Tags:Avocado, Basil, Fresh Foods, Learning, Onion, Overripened, Potato, Refrigerate?, Spoilage, TOMATO, Wisdom
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Monday, March 26th, 2012
(Republished from UNDERGROUND HEALTH REPORTER, under Section 107 of Copyright Law in the U.S. Complete article link below. This is republished without any compensation, EVER, but as a public service for educational purposes only. — Janice)
This is a fact.
In order to make crops more resistant to pests, scientists insert a special gene, called Bt-toxin – derived from Bacillus thuringiensis bacteria – into corn and cotton plants. The toxin attacks the stomach lining of nibbling insects, killing the pests within a couple of days of ingestion. More than 65 percent of U.S. corn crops contain this special gene that produces the insecticide.
Another alarming fact: 80% of the processed food items in your local supermarket contain genetically modified ingredients. This means that if you are a U. S resident, you are undoubtedly eating genetically modified foods.
These genetically modified foods have been sneaking into our diets since 1995, when the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) analyzed the first genetically engineered plant – corn. Today, 90% of several U.S. crops are grown with genetically engineered seed. 
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are “organisms in which the genetic material (DNA) has been altered in such a way that it does not occur naturally.” Scientists insert a gene from one organism into another to “improve” or change the organism.
The biotech companies and the EPA assure us that genetically engineered toxins such as Bt-toxin are safe. They claim that it dissolves quickly in our stomachs, and won’t cause any side effects because humans and other mammals have no receptors for the toxin. This assertion arouses suspicion, as the Bt-toxin belongs to a family of bacteria (Bacillus Cerus) that cause food poisoning in humans. (more…)
Tags:Bt., Contents, Food List, GMO Foods, Ingresients, Maltodextrin, REAL YOUR LABELS!
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Monday, March 26th, 2012
By Nicci Micco | Redbook – Thu, 22 Mar, 2012
(Copyright REDBOOK 2012, all Rights Reserved. Republished under section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Law, as Educational Material. Not compensated in any way or form — EVER! — Rolf)

Move over toothbrush! These foods are healthy for your teeth and gums, and help prevent cavities, bad breath and plaque. (more…)
Tags:Calcium, Cheese, Fish, Food, Fruits and Veggies, Learning, Smile, Toothbrush?, Vitamin D, Wisdom, Yogurt
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Monday, March 26th, 2012
By Kate Lunau | Maclean’s – Wed, 21 Mar, 2012
Photograph by Andrew Tolson
Scanning the shelves at Loblaw’s grocery stores, shoppers might notice a change to the President’s Choice line: labels that adorn Blue Menu products, its healthier options, are newly redesigned. On the box of Fibre First cereal, two green arrows sit next to the Blue Menu logo. One points up, indicating it’s “very high in ?bre”; the other points down, and says it’s “low in fat.” On Blue Menu Angus burgers, a down arrow indicates reduced fat (compared to regular ones). The whole range of products is now marked with these arrows. It’s a small tweak, but Loblaw is hoping new labels will make it easier for consumers to make healthier choices, if they’re so inclined. Those arrows “put the product’s nutritional bene?ts front and centre,” says Al Lindsay, vice-president of brand marketing. (more…)
Tags:Caution, Food Wisdom, Labels, Mandates, New?, Read The LABELS!, Truth In Advertising, Weight management
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Wednesday, March 21st, 2012
There are 3 pillars of good health: Nutrition, Exercise and Sleep. The first two are the most heard about and take more effort, but sleep still seems to be forgotten. Restful sleep is needed nightly by people of all ages. Children need good sleep to maintain healthy growth. Student and young adults often put social life and school activities before their sleep, which can have a detrimental effect on their memory and information retention, as well as open their immune systems to diseases. Adults are the most likely culprits to short themselves on rest, due to busy schedules, work, and especially new parents. (more…)
Tags:Healing Learning, Healthy Sleep, Massage, Nutrition + Exercise=Sleep, Remedies, Routine, Sleep, Winding Down
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Wednesday, March 21st, 2012

By Cynthia Ross Cravit | 50Plus.com – Mon, 19 Mar, 2012
In the ongoing quest for better sleep, we debunk some of the top myths about sleep, plus offer tips to help you get your zzz’s.
Insomnia affects about 40 per cent of Canadians on a regular basis, experts say, and sleep deprivation is having an ongoing effect on our physical and psychological health.
Poor sleep can lead to a number of serious health problems, including an increased risk for obesity, stress and even diseases like diabetes and hypertension.
Getting the right amount of sleep each night can also protect cognitive health and keep the brain years younger. A recent study found that middle-aged adults who slept less than six hours each night — and more than eight hours — are more likely to experience cognitive decline. This decline in brain function is equal to being four to seven years older, according to researchers. (For more information, see Smart sleeping.) (more…)
Tags:Apnea, De-Bunking, Inadquate Sleep, Learning, Myths, Sleep, Sleep Advice, Sleep Debt, Snoring, Wisdom
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Wednesday, March 21st, 2012
Shape – Tue, 13 Mar, 2012
Get more sleep tonight!It’s always nice to get more sleep! Just in case you need a legitimate reason to hit the snooze button once or twice, we’ve rounded up six healthy benefits of a good night’s sleep: (more…)
Tags:6 Tips, Common Sense, Good Night!, Learning, Reminding, Sleep How to Get More, Sleep Wisdom
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Wednesday, March 21st, 2012
By Letisha Merrero | iVillage Canada – Fri, 16 Mar, 2012
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We women get a such bad rap for being the beautiful, emotional creatures we are, but admit it: We can be some moody wenches sometimes. Whether it’s hormonal — PMS, pregnancy, menopause — or astrological (Geminis are notorious for mood swings; Pisces swim in their emotions; don’t ever cross a Scorpio) — we’re not always whistling Dixie. But the next time you feel the crank coming on you might be able to head it off by simply sipping a tall glass of cold water. (more…)
Tags:Dehydration, Remedy, Scientific American, Water
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Wednesday, March 21st, 2012
Prevention – Wed, 14 Mar, 2012

If you’re what researchers call a short sleeper (measured by how long you sleep each night–5.5 to 6 hours or less qualifies you), you’ll have trouble losing weight, no doubt about it. In a 7-year study of 7,022 middle-aged people, Finnish researchers found that women who reported sleep problems were more likely to experience a major weight gain (defined as 11 pounds or more).
You know that sleep and weight gain may be linked, but why is that? Here’s what the new research has revealed, and why lack of sleep could be stalling your ability to lose weight and keep it off: (more…)
Tags:Eat More, Fat, Ghrelin, healthy Living, Hungry, Learning, Leptin, Sllep, Wisdom
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Wednesday, March 21st, 2012
4321 Birch Street, Newport Beach, CA 92660
(800) 488-1500 www.whitakerwellness.com
I opened the Whitaker Wellness Institute in 1979. My first Back to Health Program consisted of just nine patients who stayed with me for two weeks. We exercised together, ate meals prepared to my specifications, and I gave talks on various topics. I was amazed at the power of lifestyle changes as my patients lost weight, got off drugs, and experienced marked improvements in their quality of life.
Diet and
exercise—plus targeted nutritional supplements—are still cornerstones of the clinic. Patients continue to come and stay for one to three weeks, eat healthy meals prepared by our gourmet chef, engage in exercise, and attend lectures, workshops and a plethora of therapies. Being totally immersed in a wellness lifestyle—especially when you’re surrounded by others who share your challenges and goals—is the easiest way to break old habits and establish new ones. Our patients invariably feel better, lose weight, and gain confidence that they can do this on their own once they return home. Whitaker Wellness is, in a sense, a rejuvenation boot camp.
I want to share with you one of the many letters that I have received from patients who had life-changing experiences after coming to the Whitaker Wellness Institute. This one is from a woman with a long history of diabetes.
“Turning Challenges Into Blessings!”
“I went to the Whitaker Wellness Institute for help with my diabetes, and blood pressure. I’d also been gaining weight and my legs had swollen up like posts. I had so much discomfort that I went to local doctors to try to find what was causing it and tried a variety of different medications, but nothing helped.
“At the Whitaker Wellness Institute, I got the help I needed! My medical doctor there, who is trained in Western and holistic medicine, helped me get off insulin. Yes, I stopped all insulin! I had been taking 170+ units of insulin per day, but my blood sugar was still high, in the 200-300 range. Now it is lower than that—without taking insulin—and my body is now learning to handle its own insulin, with a boost from the vitamins.
“Yes, I am on a diet, but far from an impossible one. I eat vegetables, fruit, meat, nuts, juice, etc., so it’s easy and healthy. I know a lot of my excess weight was built-up fluids, but I’ve lost 23 pounds since changing my diet. I am not thin, nor do I expect to be. But thinner and healthier I do expect!
“Miracles Happen”
“If you have health challenges, the Whitaker Wellness Institute is the place to help you tackle them. It’s not an easy fix, but it is well worth the time and effort. This experience will benefit me for the rest of my life, and I wasn’t alone. I saw many others who were in treatment with me at Whitaker Wellness receive a new lease on life. Miracles happened both weeks I was there—people with all kinds of health conditions getting stronger and better.” — Neena
To learn more about how you can take charge of your health like Neena did visit whitakerwellness.com or call (800) 488-1500.
To your health,
Julian Whitaker, MD
Tags:blessings, Challenges, Diet, Exercise, Miracles Happen
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Sunday, March 18th, 2012
(As Posted on Website — David Icke.com. We are republishing without remuneration, and in the Public Interest)
Read the original article: HERE (www.HumansAreFree.com)
Cleaning up the Pineal Gland is useful for those wishing to develop their multidimensional perception. The Pineal gland will naturally make its own DMT when fully operational and we will be able to remain in a visionary state most of the time. An awakened pineal gland brings the ability to consciously astral travel, explore other dimensions, foresee the future and receive communications from loving dimensional beings.

DMT is a component of Ayahuasca – a plant medicine from the Amazon that brings profound physical and heart healing through its purgative effects and the perception of other dimensions. Those that use this medicine go into a period of “work” where issues come into awareness and can be healed with the insights that come from DMT consciousness. (more…)
Tags:3rd Eye Awakening!, 7 Steps, Detoxifier, Fluoride, Learning, Natural Remedies, Pineal Gland, Toxins, Wisdom
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Friday, March 16th, 2012

Find out what to eat and drink to catch more quality zzz’s
By Sarah Jio
Almonds
“Almonds are a winner,” says Jacob Teitelbaum, MD, medical director of the Fibromyalgia and Fatigue Centers, and author of the bestselling book From Fatigued to Fantastic! “They contain magnesium, which promotes both sleep and muscle relaxation,” he says. “And they have the added benefit of supplying proteins that can help maintain a stable blood sugar level while sleeping, and help promote sleep by switching you from your alert adrenaline cycle to your rest-and-digest cycle.” Try this bedtime snack: Have a tablespoon of almond butter or a 1-ounce portion of almonds to help your body relax. Photo: Shutterstock (more…)
Tags:Delicious, Due Diligence, Food Wisdom, Insomnia, Learning, Remedies For Sleep, Sleep Help
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Tuesday, March 13th, 2012
By Emily Kennedy | EatingWell – Mon, 12 Mar, 2012
Quinoa is one of nature’s superfoods. Quinoa, pronounced KEEN-wah, is a tiny, nutty-tasting, gluten-free grain, that delivers healthy doses of protein and fiber. It is also one of the only plant foods that is a complete protein, meaning that it provides the body with all 9 essential amino acids. A 1/2-cup serving of quinoa has 111 calories, 2 g fat, 0 mg cholesterol, 4 g protein and 3 g fiber. Even better, this nutritional heavyweight is practically foolproof to cook and has become my go-to grain when I don’t have much time to cook, since quinoa cooks in about 15 minutes.
Here are my tips for how to cook quinoa perfectly: (more…)
Tags:Cooking, Cooking Variety, Fluffy!, Healthy Meals, Learning, Nutty Flavour, Quinoa, Super Food, Toasted
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Sunday, March 11th, 2012
Common items spoil faster than you think
You might be surprised to learn mayonnaise should be tossed from the refrigerator three months after opening it. Same with salad dressing. And did you know that eggs are good for up to five weeks? The shelf life of different foods can get confusing so we did some research (thanks, WebMD!) and mapped out some guidelines to make it clearer. Not only is some food going bad before you think, some is good much longer than you’ve probably assumed!
Milk
Milk should be dumped no more than five days after the sell-by date (and sooner if your nose tells you differently). (more…)
Tags:Be aware of your Dates!, Cheat Sheet, Food Spoilage, How Long...?, In the Fridge
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