Friday, January 15, 2016

It's true: You really can protect yourself against electromagnetic radiation

The average person usually doesn't realize they are jeopardizing their health by innocently clicking away on the computer or talking on a cordless phone. Linked with cancer, Alzheimer's, multiple sclerosis, chronic fatigue, miscarriage and a host of other devastating diseases, electromagnetic fields (EMFs) are a serious modern concern. And exposure is almost impossible to avoid. But with diet and a measure of awareness, the dangers of EMFs can be reduced.


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The Secrets of People Who Never Get Sick: What They Know, Why It Works, and How It Can Work for You

Nursing and Healthy living blog recommended book


Written by bestselling author Gene Stone, "The Secrets of People Who Never Get Sick" arose from his desire to discover what might actually prevent him from getting sick himself. This book, the result of that exploration, tells the stories of twenty-five people who each possess a different secret of excellent health - a secret that makes sense and that Stone discovered has a true scientific underpinning. There are food secrets - why to take garlic and vitamin C, eat more probiotics, become a vegan, drink a tonic of brewer's yeast. Exercise secrets - the benefits of lifting weights, the power of stretching. Environmental secrets - living in a Blue Zone, understanding the value of germs. Emotional secrets - seek out and stay in touch with friends, cultivate your spirituality. Physical secrets - nap more, take cold showers in the morning. And the wisdom that goes back generations: Yes, chicken soup works. The stories make it personal, the research makes it real, and the do-it-yourself information shows how to integrate each secret into your own life, and become the next person who never gets sick.

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Thursday, January 14, 2016

The self-help books that really help

Sally Brown thought all DIY therapy was useless. Then she realised she had been looking in the wrong place

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