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She Evicted Her Son But His Response Frustrated Her Even More

Posted By arnienicola on Personal

https://arnienicola.com - A man’s mother evicted him from home but her actions backfired as his aunt takes him in.  Parenting is never an easy task, and it’s not uncommon for family members to have different views on how children should be raised. In one recent incident, a woman, who we’ll call Julie, shared her story of how...

14 Energy Efficient Home Improvements Tips That Save Money

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https://frenzhub.com - Homeowners everywhere are becoming more conscious of their carbon footprint and energy bills, leading to the rise in the popularity of green home improvements. From changing light bulbs to upgrading windows, there’s no shortage of ways to save money while reducing your environmental impact. ENERGY STAR suggests that one key way to improve a home’s ... Read more

Why choose alternative or complimentary medicine?

Posted By Enerhealth on Health

https://enerhealthbotanicals.com - Why choose alternative or complimentary medicine over conventional or allopathic medicine? For many years such a consideration was a normal part of daily life. Kids were born at home with a midwife in attendance, one that frequently understood how to use herbs with her patients. Naturopathic cures were the norm and chemical based, modern allopathic medicine was only beginning to emerge. When you consider that there was a time when being bled or administered mercury was the norm, it has to be said that we have come a long way in healthcare. However in some ways we have gone backwards in our ability to effect cures. For the last hundred years, modern allopathic medicine has waged and in some areas continues to do so, a war against natural based cures. Chemical and pharmaceutical based treatments have been the norm, especially since the 1930s. However so many of these medicines have dramatic and even life threatening side affects. It is no surprise that people are turning to centuries old herbal and lifestyle based cures, as well as natural medicine practitioners as an alternative, intending to find or restore health.
In addition to healthy diet and the use of herbs, many alternative modalities can assist us in achieving improved health. From my own experience the following have been and continue to be very helpful.
Yoga: As a long time practitioner, teacher and teacher trainer of yoga, I have seen yoga powerfully enhance my health as well as that of my students and their students. Yoga uses time tested technologies to bring you stress relief, stamina, relaxation, flexibility, rejuvenation and a sense of stability. Classes use specific postures with alignment guidance, designed to bring strength and flexibility to your physical body. Another aspect of yoga is the learning of breathing patterns or Pranayama, which enhance lung function and contribute to a general sense of well-being. A good Yoga class will also focus on meditation as a way to calm the mind and relieve stress.
Massage: Massage induces a deep state of relaxation, stimulates the immune system, provides relief from pain syndromes and improves the circulation of blood and lymph. There are many styles of massage with Swedish being one of the most well known in the US. Swedish massage focuses on relaxing the body by relaxing tension in the muscles. Deep tissue, myofascial and Rolfing seek to unwind deep tension patterns in the body that contribute to poor posture and eventually pain. Some massage therapists study further in the use of therapeutic oils which when absorbed through the skin offer beneficial properties from reducing blood pressure to soothing skin disorders. In addition to the benefits of the accompanying massage, aromatherapy induces deep states of relaxation by stimulating the limbic system of the brain. Another form of massage is Thai massage. This 3000 year old South East Asian therapeutic art form, synthesizes rhythmic compression with exquisite stretching. With elegantly sequenced movement and breath, it brings increased vitality, profound rest and relaxation. The practitioner uses the hands, forearms, knees, elbows, feet and fingers in compression strokes, blended with delightful stretches and breathing. Thai bodywork helps recipients achieve or regain balance in their energy flow. It works on the muscles, ligaments, joints and connective tissue and improves the function of all body systems.
Herbal Medicine; Often known as Herbology, uses different herbs in their various parts for their therapeutic or medicinal properties. Herbs contain a variety of chemical constituents that have differing effects on the body. Herbalists use the leaves, flowers, stems, berries, and roots of plants to prevent, relieve, and treat illness. Though modern medicine often considers herb usage one of folklore, the reality is that many allopathic medicines are actually directly derived from botanicals. Despite many allopathic beliefs, herbal medicine has a long and respected history. Modern science in its apparent wisdom, has isolated the medicinal properties of a large number of herbs, often isolating one component out of many and developing a drug by synthetically replicating that one component. Nature in its true wisdom, however, puts all components together to work gently without provoking side effects. There are many different herbs for the same condition, so working with a trained herbalist is advisable to achieve good results. This being said it is also good to educate yourself enough to have a list of what common herbs to use for certain common conditions. For example, one of my favorites to knock out a cold or flu, is the use of fresh raw garlic. Mash 3-5 cloves with an avocado and spread on whole wheat or spelt bread. Eat this a couple of times a day until you kick the cold or flu. It has never failed me.
Nutrition: Good nutrition helps with the prevention and treatment of illnesses, because a well-nourished body works optimally and rarely gets sick. Optimal nutrition focuses strongly on balance and we all know, the older we get, the more we understand the importance of balance in our lives, and our diet is no exception. Most modern ailments such as hypertension, diabetes, and obesity are dramatically improved when one adopts a healthy diet. I recommend seeking out a holistic nutritionist if you need help with this area of your health, although certain basics can greatly improve your overall health with regards to diet. Some simple tips are the following; eat greens and some salad every day using fresh, raw and colorful vegetables. Eliminate processed foods from your diet, consuming only whole grains. Try to get more of your protein from vegetable sources such as lentils, beans, nuts etc.. Avoid “low fat" foods which customarily use chemical additives to replace the fat. Instead focus on good fats, such as extra virgin coconut oil to cook with, organically raised butter or ghee and extra virgin olive oil for dressings. Consider adding oil after you cook. It keeps its beneficial properties in this way. Reduce or eliminate soy from your diet. It is not the health food it is touted to be. Grow your own organically or bio-dynamically or try to eat more organic foods.
Acupuncture; This ancient health enhancing practice involves the stimulation of anatomical points on the body using a variety of techniques. The acupuncture technique that has been most often studied scientifically involves penetrating the skin with very thin, solid, metallic needles that are normally manipulated by the hands. These needles are sterilized and used only once.
Acupuncture has been practiced in China for thousands of years. Acupuncture is one of the key techniques used in traditional Chinese medicine (TMC). In TCM, the body is seen as a delicate balance of two opposing and inseparable forces: yin and yang. Yin represents the cold, slow, or passive principle, while yang represents the hot, excited, or active principle. According to TCM, health is achieved by maintaining the body in a "balanced state"; with disease being due to an internal imbalance of yin and yang. This imbalance leads to blockage in the flow of qi (vital energy) along pathways known as meridians. Qi can be unblocked, according to TCM, by using acupuncture at certain points on the body that connect with these meridians. These meridians are in 14 main channels and connect the body in an interconnecting matrix of some 2,000 acupuncture points. Needles can even be used to ease pain after surgery.
Chiropractic; is a branch of healthcare that focuses on the evaluation, treatment and prevention of mechanical disorders of the musculoskeletal system, especially the spine The philosophy is that these disorders affect general health via the nervous system. This is because each nerve feeds a part or parts of the body. When vertebrae are misaligned, pressure exerted upon that nerve can dramatically affect the health of that corresponding part of the boy. Chiropractic is generally considered to be a branch of alternative medicine, probably due to its more holistic approach. Chiropractic treatment focuses on manual therapy including spinal manipulation and other joint and soft tissue manipulation, and includes exercises and health and lifestyle counseling. While chiropractic medicine is relatively new, being founded in the late 1800s, the manipulation of joints can be traced back thousands of years in Thai massage and other traditional healthcare practices.
Reflexology; Reflexology is also known sometimes as zone therapy. It is based on the theory that each body part is represented on the hands and feet and that pressing on specific areas on the hands or feet can have therapeutic effects in other parts of the body. The practitioner can gauge health by feeling the hands or feet and choose to work on certain areas of the hands or feet to improve circulation, not only to those same hands and feet but also to the corresponding parts of the body. Most often points are held for 10 or more seconds, with pressure varying according to patient tolerance. Reflexologists believe that wherever tension is found on a foot, it is a sign that stress and its effect have begun to accumulate in the corresponding parts of the body.
My personal experience of reflexology is that it needs to be practiced regularly to have the long term desired effect, but that it is a very valuable therapy on the road to optimal health. Just beware of ticklish feet!!!

Gina Carano and Richard Dreyfuss star in Daughter of the Wolf on DVD and Digital

Posted By BlazingMinds on Entertainment

https://blazingminds.co.uk - We’ve got some more new release news for you this evening as Dazzler Media presents Gina Carano (The Mandalorian, Fast & Furious 6, Haywire) and Oscar winner Richard Dreyfuss (RED, Jaws) in action-thriller Daughter of the Wolf, coming to DVD & Digital from 3rd May. Clair Hamilton, an ex-military specialist, comes home when her father […]
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Don’t Throw These Out: 8 Retro Fashion Trends Making a Millionaire’s Comeback

Posted By hashtaginvesting on Finance

https://www.hashtaginvesting.com - Today, fashion is carved out by many vintage clothing and styles. With thrift shopping becoming extremely popular in fashion, vintage

Mushroom Magic

Posted By Enerhealth on Health

https://enerhealthbotanicals.com -      There’s more than one reason why they’re called magic. Although we won’t be discussing “magic mushrooms” in this post, the mushroom kingdom is filled with many other fascinating organisms to learn about. (Though there is plenty to learn about psychedelic mushrooms and several ongoing studies investigating the potential benefits of psilocybin that warrant being looked into such as relieving "existential distress" in cancer patients, aiding in breaking addictions to cigarettes, alcohol, and cocaine, and bring relief to people struggling with depression. This is not to mention the benefits provided to those interested in spiritual exploration and personal growth.) Exploring the world of mushrooms is an inspiring adventure that takes us outside the plant and animal world. Besides being a tasty addition to our diet, mushrooms provide a slew of benefits to our bodies, remediate toxins in our environment, and so much more.     For many of us, we are first introduced to mushrooms as kids. They might have been those weird-looking things you picked out of the green bean casserole or those things that arrived on pizza along with pepperoni you happily gobbled up. Mushrooms are versatile to cook with and uniquely tasty. Part of the appeal of cooking with mushrooms is the umami flavor they provide which is absent in many other foods. Umami is one of the five basic tastes and is often described as sweetly savory and is prevalent in foods like meaty broths, Parmesan cheese, and fermented products like miso. With the growing prevalence of mushroom seasonings that highlight mushrooms’ umami characteristics, imbuing food with mushrooms’ unique flavors is becoming easier and easier to do.     Another appeal of cooking with mushrooms is the wide variety of flavors and textures from species to species of mushrooms. Lobster mushroom tastes and has the mouthfeel of, well lobster. The seafood-flavored fungi have a bright orange color that parallels the color of a lobster shell once it's been cooked. The sliced wide stems of king oyster or trumpet mushrooms stand-in for a different sea creature in many vegan and vegetarian "scallop" recipes. Lion's mane mushrooms having both a similar taste and texture to crab is used in many “crab cake” recipes. Oyster mushrooms lend their stringy texture and somewhat nuanced taste to many "fried chicken" recipes.
     While Hippocrates never actually said, “Let food by thy medicine, and medicine be thy food”, it’s a nice notion, especially given the proliferation of processed foods and pills for every ill. Besides taking the title of the best non-animal source of Vitamin D, mushrooms offer a variety of other health benefits.     Although mushrooms are enjoying a moment in the spotlight and are somewhat of a trendy item, historically mushrooms have been used in a variety of healing traditions including Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Kanpō medicine, or Traditional Japanese Medicine for centuries. In TCM, mushrooms are regarded as a symbol of longevity and have been used to support the immune system, bolster energy and stamina, aid digestion, support the cardiovascular system, and regulate blood pressure. Recently, studies into the benefits of some traditionally used mushrooms have produced results affirming the healing and health-supporting properties of many fungi.     Additionally, mushrooms are sustainability superstars. The unique structure of fungi lends itself to be used in a variety of ways. Mushrooms are composed of an underground part, which can be thought of as the roots of mushrooms, and an aboveground, fruiting body that is what most of us think of when we think of mushrooms. The underground part of the mushroom, mycelium, is a collection of fibers called hyphae, that allow the organism to absorb their food from the environment in which they live. Mycelium can grow into a network of underground webs, waiting dormant for many seasons until a hypha makes its way through the earth or wood or plant matter until it reaches the surface, sprouting the beginnings of the fruiting body of the fungi.    New York-based biodesigner Danielle Trofe, manufactures or more aptly grows, light pendants from mycelium. Trofe's MushLume Lighting Collection utilizes hemp (a sustainable crop in its own right) as a surface for the mycelium to grow on and through. In a matter of days, the mycelium grows into a thick network of hyphae throughout the hemp, solidifying into a solid structure within custom lampshade molds. Once the mycelium has fully matured, the lampshades are taken out of the molds, dried, and heated, creating a stylish 100% biodegradable product. The same process has been used to grow mycelium packaging to replace Styrofoam, and bricks which offer excellent opportunities for upcycling agricultural waste into a cost-effective, sustainable, and biodegradable material for construction.     Similar to Trofe's use of mycelium to create sustainable home goods, Mylo a high-quality alternative to animal and synthetic-based leather, has been developed by scientists and engineers at Bolt Threads. The process begins with mycelium cells grown on beds of sawdust and other organic material. Billions of cells grow to form an interconnected 3D network that is processed, tanned, and dyed to make Mylo. Mylo is already being used in place of leather in select products from mainstream brands like Adidas and Lululemon, to luxury brands like Stella McCartney, speaking to the feasibility of using sustainable mushroom leathers.     One of the most interesting, if not pressing, uses for mushrooms is their potential role in bioremediation. Mycoremediation, a form of bioremediation, is the process of using fungi to degrade or sequester contaminants in the environment. As Paul Stamets states, “Fungi are the grand recyclers of the planet and the vanguard species in habitat restoration.” Oil spills in the Amazon, contaminated water in Washington’s Spokane River, contaminated soil in New Zealand, and more have benefited from the use of fungi that are tolerant to high concentrations of pollutants. Research even suggests mushrooms can convert pesticides and herbicides to more innocuous compounds, remove heavy metals from brownfield sites, and break down plastic.     In 2017, wildfires across Northern California left behind a trail of dangerous ash, incinerated hazardous household waste and building materials, charred paint, pesticides, cleaning products, electronics, and more. A range of pollutants including arsenic, asbestos, and lead seeped into the soil, causing fear of runoff from the toxic materials. In the aftermath of the fires, workers removed much of the toxic debris and turned to mushrooms to help remove the remainder. The Fire Remediation Action Coalition placed more than 40 miles of straw-filled tubes inoculated with oyster mushrooms around parking lots and along roads and hillsides. The tubes would provide makeshift channels, diverting runoff from sensitive waterways and the enzymes in mushrooms would work to break down pollutants.As you can there’s a lot to learn about our fungi friends and the world of mushrooms is ripe for research. If you are interested in learning more about mushrooms these are great resources.
Grow Your Own mycelium creations.
Book - Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds & Shape Our book on mycology by English biologist Merlin Sheldrake.
Book - How to Change Your Mind: What the New Science of Psychedelics Teaches Us About Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression, and Transcendence by author Michael Pollan, best known for his books about food and is the author of the best-sellers "The Omnivore's Dilemma" and "The Botany Of Desire."
Book - Mycophilia: Revelations from the Weird World of Mushrooms by Eugenia Bone
Instagram - @fascinatedbyfungi
Instagram - @breakfast_of_champignonz
App – iNaturalist
Website – Mushroom Observer
Website – Mushroom Expert
Website – Mushroom References
YouTube – Yellow Elanor 
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Are You Looking for a Flat Fee Financial Advisor?

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https://wealthtender.com - The financial advising industry has a wide and confusing array of compensation models. A rising number of financial advisors are offering their services for a flat fee as opposed to the legacy pricing models ( you can read about legacy pricing models in more detail here ). The flat fee model...

DEGIRO vs. Trading 212: A Comprehensive Comparison For The Modern Investor

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https://arrestyourdebt.com - As the world of investing evolves and the demand for easy access to financial markets grows, many online brokerages have … DEGIRO vs. Trading 212: A Comprehensive Comparison For The Modern Investor Read More »

Couples Cycling Together Increased Motivation

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https://www.e-bikesdirect.co.uk - We have observed a peculiar phenomenon - couples buy near identical bikes to go riding together. Doing some digging we have found a lot of neurobiological evidence to show why this might be the case - cycling together can give a boost to the love hormone oxytocin.

Jeep Compass vs Patriot: Which SUV is Right for You?

Posted By madisoncates on Personal

https://joyandthrill.com - When looking for a versatile and reliable SUV, the Jeep Compass and Jeep Patriot are two popular options to consider. Both models offer similar features and capabilities, but there are some key differences to keep in mind when deciding which one is right for you. In this article, we’ll compare the Jeep Compass vs. Patriot...

Mastering Money Tree Care: From Watering to Fortunes

Posted By Davin on Home

https://natureofhome.com - The money tree plant, an iconic indoor houseplant, requires specific care to thrive. This article delves deep into the world of money tree care, offering insights on everything from watering to fertilizing. If you’re looking to care for a money tree or simply curious about this fascinating plant, read on! What Is a Money Tree ... Read more

25 dog breeds that are less likely to trigger your allergies

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https://mediafeed.org - It’s hard to be a dog lover when you’re allergic to dog dander. Luckily, though, There are lots of dogs that are considered “hypoallergenic.”  As the American Kennel …