Friday, May 20, 2011

Seven Metals: Singing Bowls of Tibet


Seven Metals: Singing Bowls of Tibet


This beautiful  faithful recording of 25 Tibetan singing bowls is superb for relaxation, massage & bodywork, deep sound meditation, Yoga relaxation & more.


This is a must have addition to your meditation and relaxation routine.

How to Heal with Singing Bowls: Traditional Tibetan Healing Methods

How to Heal with Singing Bowls: Traditional Tibetan Healing Methods

Tibetan singing bowls have been used for centuries and are creating a impact in the West. I ran across this book that has the detailed, step-by-step instructions for ancient Tibetan healing bowl techniques.

The healing methods are all illustrated with photographs showing how to place and strike the bowls, so that anyone can learn how to do it. Some of these methods have been taught to only a few Eastern practitioners, and are now spreading to the West where there is considerable interest in them. Take time to browse through this book for easy to follow techniques.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Life-Obstacles

For a long time it had seemed to me that life

was about to begin — real life. But there was

always some obstacle in the way, something to

be gotten through first, some unfinished

business, time still to be served, a debt to be

paid. Then life would begin. At last it dawned


 on me that these obstacles were my life.


— Alfred D. Souza

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Dandruff Can Be Controlled and Eliminated Naturally


By Shona Botes

Deal with Dandruff Naturally using Tea Tree Oil and a variety of natural remedies
(NaturalNews) Dandruff is a common ailment that many people deal with on a daily basis. It is characterized by white flakes, along with an itchy and often irritated scalp. 

It is thought to be caused by a yeast-like fungus known as malassezia or pityrosporum. This fungus normally exists on the scalp without causing problems, but it can sometimes grow unchecked due to stress or hormone imbalances. This causes mild inflammation which produces dead skin cells. These dead cells mix with the oil on the scalp and then appear as white flakes in the hair.

Friday, May 13, 2011

Reconnective Healing - Eric Pearl - 10 Year Injury Recovered

Extracting Stem Cells from Fat for Tissue Regeneration

Extracting Stem Cells from Fat for Tissue Regeneration

ScienceDaily (May 4, 2011) — Stem cells extracted from body fat may pave the way for the development of new regenerative therapies including soft tissue reconstruction following tumor removal or breast mastectomy surgery, the development of tissue-engineered cartilage or bone, and the treatment of cardiovascular disease.

An interdisciplinary team of Queen's University researchers led by Dr. Lauren Flynn, a professor in the Departments of Chemical Engineering and Anatomy and Cell Biology, has been working with stem cells extracted from samples of human fat and is developing new methods in the lab to develop these cells into mature tissue substitutes...

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Magnesium Slashes Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death and Naturally Lowers Blood Sugar

Magnesium Slashes Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death and Naturally Lowers Blood Sugar
by John Phillip

Magnesium is one of the most common elemental minerals in the human body, yet experts believe that more than 90% of adults are deficient, placing them at extreme risk of sudden death from a heart attack and of developing diabetes. Hundreds of biochemical functions that drive energy metabolism and DNA repair are fueled by magnesium. We rely on eating vegetables and other natural foods grown in magnesium rich soils as our source of this vital mineral. Most people don`t eat enough fresh vegetables to supply adequate magnesium while poor farming practices have depleted the mineral from most commercially grown crops. You can ensure that you receive magnesium though diet and supplementation to stave off heart disease and metabolic dysfunction.

Magnesium Deficiency Linked with Diabetes
Magnesium is used by hundreds of enzymes in our body to regulate blood sugar metabolism..

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Hair Loss and Saw Palmetto – Your Astounding Herb to Hair Regrowth

Hair Loss and Saw Palmetto – Your Astounding Herb to Hair Regrowth
By John Farikani 

Hair loss and Saw Palmetto have struck up a good relationship. Also known as ‘seronoa repens’, this powerful little herb is good for lots of things, not just hair loss. It’s dark red berries have been a medicine of the Indian natives for many decades. Being an anti-androgen, it attacks one of the major causes of hair loss. Scientists haven’t exactly nailed down how it does it, but they know it works.

The berry of the Saw Palmetto plant is loaded with phytonutrients. These work like interrupters of the hormonal process that enlarge the prostate. So for many men today, this is good news...

Friday, May 6, 2011

Once a year, go some place you've never been before. ~Dalai Lama

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Natural Home Facials Give Glowing Skin

Natural Home Facial Give Glowing Skin
Wednesday, May 04, 2011 by: Danna Norek


(NaturalNews) Facials can be a 100% natural, chemical free beauty treat that make your skin glow and your complexion look rejuvenated and fresh. For those who enjoy the occasional facial, there are some excellent chemical free ideas to administer in your own home.

Many spas and salons may offer facials that are full of chemicals and toxins you normally like to avoid. Some of those chemicals might be parabens, sulfates, petrolatum, or phthalates, which are commonly used in even the most expensive skin care products...

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