Aug
29
2009
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Yoga For Better Living

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Aug
28
2009
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Creating Japanese Gardens

Japanese gardens create landscapes which resembles nature through the careful placement of trees, shrubs, rocks, sand, artificial hills, ponds, and water. Zen and Shinto traditions have greatly influenced Japanese gardening and as a result the gardens are contemplative and serene spaces. It is essential that all the elements work well together within the garden and that the relationship between rocks, plants and water is well thought out.
The basic landscape elements found in most Japanese gardens include trees, shrubs, rocks, gravel, water, moss, stones and fences. Boulders are often used as centerpieces and provide the garden with a feeling of stability. Gravel is used to imitate the flow of water and other small stones are used to create boundaries and are turned into sculptural lanterns. Water, whether it be in the form of a pond, stream, or waterfall, is an essential part of a Japanese garden. It can be actual water or a symbolic representation, either way, it is vital to the Japanese garden.
In Japanese gardening there are three basic ways to create a landscape scene. The first of these is reduced scale. Reduced scale is the art of taking an actual scene from nature, mountains, rivers, trees, and all, and reproducing it on a smaller scale. Symbolization is abstract and could include using white sand to symbolize water and boulders to symbolize islands. Borrowed views refers to the use of distant a landscapes, such as a mountain, and incorporating it into the garden.
There are several types of Japanese gardens. Zen garden are meant to be viewed rather than entered. They are comprised of a mix of boulders, gravel or sand, moss and a limited number of trees an shrubs. Carefully placed stones symbolize islands while the gravel or sand, raked into interesting patterns, symbolizes water. Zen gardens help clear the mind and aid in contemplation.
Another type of Japanese garden is the tea garden. The tea garden is considered a ceremonial space which consists of an outer garden and an inner garden. Tea gardens are small and are ideal for those gardens with limited space. The outer garden is informal and consists of an entry gate to and a stone path leading toward the inner garden. Another stone path flows through the inner garden, whose plants are more formally placed. The inner path leads to a small building where the actual tea ceremony is performed.
Another garden appropriate for a small space or patio is the courtyard garden. The design of the Japanese courtyard garden is kept simple and is usually built to be observed from inside the house. It could, however, be planned so it is a useable outdoor space. Consisting of a few plants, a small water feature, a dry stream, or other simple elements, the Japanese courtyard garden allows nature and light to flow into your home through large windows and patio doors.
The above examples are just a few Japanese garden styles. Before designing and planting your own garden, look through some garden books and search for photos of Japanese gardens online. Japanese gardens are intended to create a meditative and relaxing experience. A little planning and research will help you design a serene and beautiful landscape which will delight all who visit your garden.

Tim Birch is the publisher of GardenListings.com, a Garden Resource site for the gardening enthusiast.

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Aug
27
2009
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High Society – “Could you patent the sun?” [1of5]


From the Pot-TV Archives. Originally Broadcast on January 14th, 2009. In Part 1: Ethical Problems With Patenting Discoveries, David Malmo-Levine examines the ethical problems of patenting certain medical discoveries and natural medicines. From the discovery of ether as an anesthetic and carbolic acid as an antiseptic to the discovery of Hoxsey’s botanical cure for cancer and the activists who revoked the neem patent, we find that history punishes the opportunists who attempt medical monopolies. Fair Use clips from “Sicko”, “Hoxsey”, “The Day The Universe Changed”, “Drug Deals”, “Brain Candy” and “The Corporation”. pot.tv The entire “Hoxsey” movie can be seen here: video.google.ca “Sicko” can be seen here: tvshack.net Many of the “The Day The Universe Changed” episodes are on line and can be found with Google Video … more info on the show can be found here: en.wikipedia.org More info on the film “Drug Deals” can be found here: www3.nfb.ca “Brain Candy” can be seen here: nabolister.com More info on the New Kids in The Hall’s brilliant film “Brain Candy” can be found here: en.wikipedia.org “The Corporation” can be seen here: nabolister.com Clips about patents from the corporation can be seen in this PTV show on Sativex and GW and Bayer: www.pot.tv More Info

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Aug
27
2009
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Signs of Nerve Damage and One Important Medicine You’ll Not Want to Be Without

Signs of nerve damage do depend on what sort of damage has occurred. Nerve damage can come about after an injury, after surgery or from a degenerative process.As the degenerative process is too complicated for a home prescriber, I suggest you seek the services of a professional homeopath, to resolve it.But if your symptoms and signs of nerve damage came after an injury or surgery, you may be able to resolve it yourself, armed with a homeopathic home prescribing kit.Any soft tissue injury or damage is best helped with the homeopathic medicine Arnica. Arnica has the ability to resolve not only recent injury, but long past injuries, too.I remember reading of a man who had suffered from dyspepsia for 20 years, after a horse kicked him in the stomach. In the end, he had to give up work.He had gone to many doctors, who prescribed various drugs, to no effect. When he finally consulted a homeopath, he was asked how it had come about.After taking Arnica over a short period of time, his dyspepsia completely disappeared for good, and he was able to work once more.But Arnica is not the best medicine for nerve damage. That role belongs to the homeopathic medicine Hypericum. This works like magic, to heal any damaged nerve, as long as it was caused by an injury.Typical signs of nerve damage from injury are a shooting pain, like an electric shock. And it tends to shoot away from the point of injury.Other signs include tingling, pins and needles, burning or numbness.If you experienced any of these symptoms, then Hypericum, over a period, will probably put an end to your troubles.

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Madeleine Innocent is a full time consultant homeopath and homeopathic coach.

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Aug
27
2009
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A Beginners Guide To Gardening With Rain Water

Man has an intrinsic need for fresh water and has been collecting and storing rain water since the dawn of civilization. As technology advanced and plumbing became standardized the storing of water by individual households began to decline, to the point now, where the average citizen expects all of their fresh water needs to be supplied through a municipal system of pipes. This modern convenience has created a universal situation where the thoughtless waste of the most precious of life sustaining resources, fresh water, is quite common.

Water born contaminates and diseases have a long history of creating havoc and distress, thus all public water supplies are required to maintain a certain level of toxic chemicals that are necessary to destroy these contaminates. Having an unending supply of fresh water at your fingertips is a blessing indeed, but the necessary chemicals have a negative impact on the beautiful plant life in your garden.

Rain water is naturally soft, has no toxic chemical sanitizers and therefore plants thrive when watered with this precious bounty from nature. Rain water is also quite abundant, well over 40,000 gallons per year will run off of the average home in north Texas, the only thing missing for most residential gardens is a practical solution to catch and store this FREE water.

There are now many great options available for those who wish to catch and store rain water for reuse. Some of these options are:

Many communities in an effort to maintain the appearance and appeal of neighborhoods have place strict restrictions on homeowners regarding what can and cannot be visible on their property. These restrictions often times will limit the storage options for many homeowners who wish to capture the rain. There is also a valid public concern over mosquito borne diseases that are the result of mosquito populations breeding in standing water. This list of mosquito borne illness is quite extensive and attention to this detail is a must for all rain water storage solutions.

The repurposing of used poly food grade drums is one of the ideal solutions that many homeowners have turned too. These blue drums are truly ideal for rainwater storage and are easily converted to this purpose. These drums are found in two different colors, white and blue. The blue drums are the better choice as they block out the suns UV rays that promote the growth of algae and moss. The only modifications that are necessary is the cutting of an opening in the top of the drum and the cutting of a screening material to cover this opening. If one wants to get creative a hose bib or other valve can be inserted in the bottom or very low on the side of the drum for filing a watering can or to attach a water hose. Having the drum elevated on cement blocks is also a necessary convenience when you want to fill a larger watering can from this outlet.

No matter what storage solution you choose to utilize one must give some thought to where the water is going to be used. Having to carry buckets of water from one side of the house to another will certainly diminish the appeal of using rainwater for your plants.

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With a extensive background in home improvements and sales John is now the Director of On-Line servese for The Karen Richards Group of RE/MAX and spend most of his days managing the company web site

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Aug
27
2009
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Learn How to Find the Best Organic Cleaning Products Inside Your Home

Seeing how the old folks would clean their house, you begun to think if using natural cleaners are really effective. So you start to experiment by yourself and carefully follow the concoction that your grandma told you. After some scrubs and scours, amazingly you start to see that the annoying spot in your house is beginning to show some shine!
Magically, these natural cleaners can give you the same result as what you would expect from chemically based products but without stretching your already thin budget.
Below are some of the most common household cleaners that you can simply grab from your kitchen:
1. Vinegar – this liquid can instantly give you a shiny wall! Simply mix it with the same quantity of water and then place the ingredients on a spray bottle. As easy as this, you have something that will be able to clean almost all the areas in your home.
Vinegar also works well as a deodorizer and disinfectant. It is known to work on any surface without costing so much but it is always sensible to test the area first before actually cleaning it with vinegar.
Keep in mind that wrongly diluted vinegar is very much acidic. Do not use it on marble surfaces since it may create an untoward reaction. Now, when you are done with your cleaning and you become a little bit gloomy for having a place that annoyingly smells like vinegar, you don’t need to worry since when the solution dries up, the smell would also disappear.
2. Baking Soda- this amazing powder is not merely limited for cooking! This can be used to scrub any surface comparable to how commercial abrasive cleaners would clean your place. This also works as a great deodorizer; simply put a box of it within the refrigerator and it will instantly absorb the bad odor. You can also place it on any place you wish to deodorize.
3. Lemon Juice- if you think that this liquid is simply great during those hot summer days, you better think again. Lemon juice is in fact a natural substance which can effectively clean your home. This will work great to get rid of scum and ugly water deposits within your sink. Lemon also works well with copper and brass.
If you wish to have a cleaning paste then you can simply mix baking soda with vinegar and lemon. On the other hand, in case you wish to use lemon independently then you can cut it in half and sprinkle a generous amount of baking soda on the cut section. Use this to scrub surfaces, stains, or dishes.
Furthermore, you can mix olive oil with lemon juice to give your hardwood furniture their instant clean! The best use for lemon is to keep ugly smell away, simply place a peel of lemon on the part that stinks, after few minutes you will observe that a considerable amount of smell is gone.
You can make use of these 3 most common natural cleaners in order to keep your house clean and shiny as much as possible. Get rid of those expensive chemicals that would merely hurt your finger and do harms on your respiratory tract! Using these substitutes can also allow you to save since they are conspicuously available right within your home!

Thanks to natural cleaning products we now have alternatives on how to handle germs without inflicting damage to our family’s health. Be sure to buy wholesale cleaning products and you can expect the best quality at a low cost.

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Aug
27
2009
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Purchasing Discount Diet Pills To Keep Off The Winter Weight And Burn Fat Fast

During the summer months it seems it is easier to keep the pounds off. First, everyone is more active since we have longer days and the weather outside is usually cooperative for long walks, jogging, tennis and other sports that keep us moving. We are also more likely to watch what we eat since we know that bathing suit looks better with our svelte bodies. But then the winter comes and we are stuck in the house with little exercise, shorter days and nothing to do, but stuff ourselves. Not to mention the Holidays and all the extravagant foods that overwhelmingly come into our lives.

So how do we fight all those fattening foods from attaching themselves to our cute little tush? Well, first off don’t beat yourself up for putting pounds on during the bleak winter months. This is something almost everyone fights with, even those who do the same things in winter as they do in summer, seem to put on weight during the cold weather. It isn’t a phenomenon so there really is a solution to staying trim and fit all year. There are many ways to stay healthy and avoid gaining all the weight, we just need to learn a few tricks.

With all the talk about good fats, bad fats, good carbs, bad carbs it can be confusing, but if we can just learn to eat the healthy foods it is not all that difficult. If you can remember to fill up on fresh fruits and vegetables before heading out to a party it will make the temptation of all those fatty and sugary foods easier to pass up. There are also many new diet products that will help fill you burn fat fast and some are even loaded with vitamins. I really like the different meal replacement drinks and bars.

They are easy to transport plus most taste delicious and are low in calories, but high in nutrition. I also found that taking diet pills can really help with food cravings and at the same time give you the added energy you sometimes lack when dieting. Recently I found that you can find discount diet pills which sure help make dieting easier yet. It’s okay. They are 100% all natural diet pills and I used to buy just a box at a time in my local grocery store, but now that I found you can get them so inexpensively, I usually purchase 2 or 3 at a time and burn fat fast.

Besides, I like to know that they are there when the extra pounds start sneaking on and I don’t want to wait to get started losing the weight. I think they also can give you good energy which makes it easier to jump on that treadmill or elliptical after a long days work. So don’t let the cold winter months and all the Holiday gatherings entice you to sit around and eat and put on the pounds. Get those discount diet pills, eat your healthy fats and get ready for summer before winter gets the best of you.

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Aug
27
2009
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How to Fight Insects & Bugs by Creating an Organic Garden

How’s your garden doing? Is it rich and thriving or are you constantly dealing with pest insects and bugs? Are you spending more money than you want buying chemical fertilizers and pest-be-gone substances from the garden store? Are the weeds the only thing thriving?

Perhaps it’s time to take a look at a natural, and ultimately more effective (and environmentally friendly) way to rid your garden of detrimental bugs and insects.

Most people only think about pest control when they are already having problems. Unfortunately, it’s often harder to eradicate an existing problem than to prevent one from taking root in the first place. You can go a long ways toward creating a pest-insect-free lawn or garden by following some simple steps. None of these steps include using unnatural, man-made substances in your garden.

First, it’s important to realize that insects attack weak, diseased plants. They’re “nature’s pruners” in a way. On the other hand, strong and healthy plants can often resist insect attacks. It’s a bit like how your immune system, when strong and healthy, can thwart many parasites that would cripple someone with a weakened immune system.

So, how do you grow healthy plants with good “immune systems”?

Believe it or not, much of it boils down to the soil. Find out what kind of soil is optimal for the plants you want to grow and take steps to create that environment. For instance, some plants require more nitrogen in the soil than others. By knowing your plants’ nutritional preferences, you can create stronger healthier plants that resist insects more readily.

Here are some resources you can apply over the years to create organic rich soil without using chemicals or unnatural means:

1. Make your own compost, and spread it to an eventual depth of 1 foot.

2. Use natural microbial fertilizers (i.e. Ringer Restore).

3. Apply composted cow manure

4. Use steamed bone meal or ground rock phosphate for phosphorus sources.

5. Try cottonseed or soybean meal for nitrogen sources

6. Apply green manure and mulches

7. Use granite dust or green sand, which interact with a high organic matter content in your soil, creating a potassium source.

Try some or all of these natural techniques for creating rich soil and a healthy, pest-free garden.

You may be noting that I included all organic resources. What about chemical fertilizers and the variety of concoctions you can buy from the garden store?

Before you consider those manmade resources, consider that soil isn’t just dead, inert particles. It also contains living micro-organisms, fungi, bacteria, etc.. The chemical fertilizers kill soil micro-organisms (the good along with the bad) and contribute to nitrate contamination of surface water and water wells.

Why contribute to a problem that is growing steadily worse: adding toxins to the water we need for daily use? It’s not worth it when you can develop nutrient-rich soil naturally. Just be patient. A good garden, and good soil, is something that will take many seasons to perfect.

TC Thorn is a freelance writer and webmaster who specializes in home improvement. Visit her sites for more ideas: Home Improvements, Pest Control, and Lawn & Garden.

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Aug
26
2009
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Matrix Energetics with CCARA Natural Healing & Shambhala Crystal Healing Tools


www.divinelight.biz Divine Light’s Aura Photography at a recent MBS Show using CCARA Natural Healing Therapy with Matrix Energetics and Shambhala Crystal Healing Tools. Check out other videos and the many Testimonials at http

Aug
26
2009
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How To Become An Alternative Medicine Provider

Healing through alternative medicine is a broad subject, traditionally referred to as practices and applications not usually taught by conventional or western medical schools as treatment for illnesses. Alternative medicine is typically not covered by health insurance, although acupuncture, massage, and chiropractic have recently gotten the go ahead. For those of you interested in becoming alternative medicine providers, the practice is divided into seven major categories: Bioelectricmagnetic applications-which include magnet therapy, diet, nutrition, and lifestyle changes (homeopathic practices), herbal medicine, manual healing, ( Chinese medicine, massage, acupuncture) and biological treatments.

Alternative medicine is meant to treat the body holistically-body, mind, and spirit, and is highly based on preventative practices. That is, Alt. med. is geared toward preventing rather than simply treating symptoms of ailments. Actually, only about 30% of the world uses what we call western or modern medicine. The other 70% use holistic or alternative medicine and Americans are just now catching up. The good news is that American doctors are beginning to see the benefits of alternative forms of therapy and more of them are beginning to add some form of alternative medicine to their practice. “Mainstream” doctors are beginning to refer patients for massage therapy, surgeons are referring to chiropractors. The result is that the terms ”mainstream” and “alternative” are beginning to blur.

Alternative medicine is being used along with other alternative therapies or traditional therapies (called “complimentary”) and reflects a shift in attitude. It seems people are much more accepting of alternative medicine if it is used in conjunction with conventional methods of treatment rather than as an “alternative” or “instead of.” Professional alternative medicine practitioners are trained by accredited schools and practice in established locations-no back alley medicine here-you must meet all the entry requirements of the holistic medicine schools and maintain excellent skills to become accredited. Each health care system has its own accreditation, and includes Traditional Oriental Medicine, acupuncture, homeopathy, naturopathy, anthroposophy, and ayurvedic (Indian) medicine.

Each system has its own theory of illness (although if you study them separately you will see that they are very much the same indeed, which is another feather in alternative medicine’s cap-to have the same principles work on either end of the world), an educational plan to teach theory and practice, a support system and a legal and ethical committee to answer to. All have the need to restore balance as a common denominator. Homeopath medicine is used world wide, and involves natural animal, plant, and mineral substances. Practitioners of homeopath medicine usually are also accredited acupuncturists and are regulated by the food and drug administration. They treat acute and chronic diseases and into preventative therapies and promoting good health in order to prevent sickness. Homeopathy very much is able to combine modern medicine with natural and herbal care. Native American alternative medicine involves much sweating and expelling of toxins which cause imbalance and disease. This is achieved by the use of herbs and teas, and a lot of heat. Ceremonial dances and chants add to the mystical properties of the healing.

Or maybe you’re interested in working in the bioelectromagnetic field of alternative medicine. Working with magnets is growing in popularity as people are beginning to discover the benefits of wearing magnetic insoles in their shoes and sleeping on magnetically charged mattress pads. The magnets increase blood flow and bring about circulatory health which lessens back pain and headaches. Chances are you’ve decided to enter the world of alternative medicine because you’ve had a good experience with it. Your current health provider can help you research the area of your choice and give you advice as to how to proceed.

Emanuele Allenti offers valuable tips and help about alternative medicine at best alternative medicine and alternative medicine tips websites.

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