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		<title>Human Energy &#8211; Waste Not Want Not</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What do you think is the single biggest issue today that people have? I&#8217;d say not enough energy. Like time, energy is something most people wish they had more of. Demands on our energy are greater than ever before. A lot is occurring in life that uses up energy. But, just like a poorly insulated [...]]]></description>
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<p>What do you think is the single biggest issue today that people  have?</p>
<p>I&#8217;d say not enough energy. Like time, energy is something  most people wish they had more of. Demands on our energy are greater  than ever before. A lot is occurring in life that uses up energy. But,  just like a poorly insulated house loses energy, so does a poorly  functioning body. What can you do? Plenty&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>The number  one way to increase your energy is to improve your posture. </strong></p>
<p>Modern  lifestyles are robbing us of valuable energy. We do repetitive  movements or are hunched over a computer for hours. Hours of sitting in  front of a computer, driving, talking on cell phones&#8230; over-utilizing  our minds and under-utilizing our bodies creates a myriad of problems  including major stiffness in the body. You can change this simply,  easily, and once and for all. The whole idea is really simple&#8230; get  some random movement to work the kinks out and fire up your human  instinct to stretch. You know when you feel really happy and joyous, how  your body becomes light and free &#8211; there is a way you move around. Do  that! Let you body take over. Let it guide you instead of doing  something forcefully to it.</p>
<p>Posture is the basis by which you  physically do what you do each day. Walking is posture manifesting  itself through motion. Show me a person with good posture and I&#8217;ll show  you a person who moves like a young person. Ultimately youth is  posture&#8230; all about moving freely and flexibly without pain. With age  and technologically-based living come aches and pains, slower movement,  and general body stiffness. It&#8217;s no fun to hurt all the time, especially  if you spend your day in &#8220;computer posture,&#8221; or your job is physically  repetitive in nature. Then you don&#8217;t move like you should. But now, when  you come home and your neck, shoulders, and back are tight and painful,  YOU can do something about it.</p>
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<li>Move in ANY way that  you don&#8217;t normally. Try it for a minute right now and you&#8217;ll see.</li>
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<p>Everyone  has a unique, innate ability to stretch and keep their body&#8217;s structure  aligned naturally, without having to rely on health care providers to  do it for them. You can learn to make this a conscious act. So, when  your body starts to feel uncomfortable, you can properly and effectively  move it to release stress and restore correct alignment&#8230; yourself!</p>
<p>The  truth is that in today&#8217;s technological society most people suffer from  stiffness and pain brought about by not moving enough and doing  repetitive movements when they do move. Sitting in front of computer  screens all day&#8230; or in a cubicle&#8230; or driving&#8230; just isn&#8217;t what  human beings are designed to do. This causes serious problems with  posture, flexibility, movement&#8230; ultimately impacting your quality of  life.</p>
<p>Your head is designed to balance directly on top of your  neck. When held forward, for example, muscles must work harder to hold  your head up rather than merely balancing it. Energy is consumed  unnecessarily. Take a ten-pound weight. Hold it out at arm&#8217;s length. How  long before your arm gives out? An improperly held head is putting a  similar strain on the neck muscles. Many people are exhausted at the end  of the day &#8211; just from holding their heads up. Holding a telephone  between your shoulder and ear with your neck bent to one side is another  example. Furthermore, as previously mentioned, if there are habitual  postures, poor alignment can become permanent.</p>
<p><strong>Your body  assumes the shape of its most common positions. So change the  position&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>When your body stays in the same position for  long periods of time, it takes on that shape. This allows the bones and  overall alignment to do more of the work of supporting your body while  your muscles do less. The problem is; your body is habitually positioned  in a manner that creates poor alignment. This wastes energy. Slouching  is a good example.</p>
<ul>
<li>Think of having balloons attached  to your head and shoulders; gently, not forcefully, lifting you up  towards the sky.</li>
<li>Raise the monitor up on your desk so you are looking level and not  down.</li>
<li>Look up to the sky instead of always looking down.</li>
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<p>Remember,  good posture means efficient and energy saving movement, just like an  athlete. Here&#8217;s to the athlete in everybody!</p>
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		<title>Cold and Flu Myths Busted</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 03:32:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When winter comes we become more conscious of colds and the onset of the flu season &#8211; along with increased advertising of various brand name cough and cold medications in capsule or liquid form. It also brings up all those old sayings and wives tales of how to cure or reduce the effects of colds [...]]]></description>
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<p>When winter comes we become more conscious of colds and the onset  of the flu season &#8211; along with increased advertising of various brand  name cough and cold medications in capsule or liquid form. It also  brings up all those old sayings and wives tales of how to cure or reduce  the effects of colds and flu.</p>
<p>And, let&#8217;s face it &#8211; when your head  feels like its full of cotton wool, your nose drips like a faucet and  your sinuses feel like they have nails driven into them &#8211; we all, at  times, succumb to trying anything just to get some alleviation.</p>
<p>So  what works and what doesn&#8217;t &#8211; what cold and flu myths can we believe  and what are a complete waste of time?</p>
<p><strong>&#8220;An Apple A Day Keeps  The Doctor Away&#8221;</strong><br />
Well, this isn&#8217;t as hoary as it may seem. Red apple skin has more  anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory effects than berries and these may  boost the immune system and help protect against flu.</p>
<p>The key here  is &#8216;immune system&#8217; &#8211; if we are keeping our bodies at optimal health  levels then it is better able to combat the invasion of those nasty  respiratory bugs.</p>
<p>The lesson: keep up those two fruits a day as  part of good nutrition &#8211; and especially encourage the kids to do  likewise.</p>
<p><strong>&#8220;Surgical Masks&#8221;</strong><br />
Yes, they do have some benefit &#8211; if worn properly as they help  prevent inhalation of expelled droplets when you are around people who  carry the infection.</p>
<p><strong>&#8220;Only Coughs and Sneezes Spread Disease&#8221;</strong><br />
Wrong! The most common way that flu and colds are spread is when  hands are in contact with contaminated surfaces and you transfer the bug  to your face etc.</p>
<p>Washing hands thoroughly and regularly is  advised, especially if a family member has a bug already. It is the  rubbing action of washing that removes bugs, more than any  anti-bacterial soap. Also, keep the surfaces (kitchen benches etc) clean  and disinfected.</p>
<p><strong>Vitamins Can Help reduce the effects of a  cold</strong><br />
Most medicos say there is no substantive evidence that taking  vitamins will prevent or reduce the effects of a cold. My experience  says otherwise &#8211; this is something you can test yourself.</p>
<p>However,  just taking them when you get a cold isn&#8217;t much help &#8211; you need to be  on a good regular intake for most benefit. See fruits above &#8211; that may  be the answer</p>
<p><strong>Chicken Soup</strong><br />
Well, this is a lot tastier than many over the counter syrups and  probably more effective. Colds attack the upper respiratory tract and  this becomes inflamed. Chicken soup possesses anti-inflammatory  properties. It may also alleviate throat soreness and possibly prevent  the movement of white blood cells that encourage the flow of mucous.</p>
<p>It  could be a combination of the heat, the vegies and proteins and the  anti-inflammatory properties.</p>
<p><strong>Getting Caught in the Rain will  Cause a Cold</strong><br />
No it doesn&#8217;t &#8211; nor does being stuck in wet clothes. Colds and flu  are viral and if the virus is in your system then that&#8217;s how you get it.  Just being cold and wet does not of itself &#8216;breed&#8217; the virus.</p>
<p>The  best preventative? A well balanced and nutritious diet &#8211; incorporating 5  veg and two fruits, plus regular exercise. Plus, if applicable, no  tobacco. BTW, flu vaccines do not give you the flu as they do not  contain any live virus.</p>
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		<title>Wellness Retreat Training</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Work related stress, unfavorable lifestyle, unhealthy habits is the order of the day. No wonder people tend to catch on to stress and lifestyle related diseases at very young ages. Moreover, busy work schedules and tight competition has made it more difficult for people spare time for spirituality and health care. At such a juncture [...]]]></description>
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<p>Work related stress, unfavorable lifestyle, unhealthy habits is the  order of the day. No wonder people tend to catch on to stress and  lifestyle related diseases at very young ages. Moreover, busy work  schedules and tight competition has made it more difficult for people  spare time for spirituality and health care. At such a juncture wellness  retreats are a possible way out of the vicious cycle.</p>
<p>Wellness  retreats are places or centers offering training programmes for ensuring  better health. They offer alternative training programmes for health  and spirituality like yoga, Ayurveda etc to fight lifestyle and stress  related diseases. Since they are retreats, they usually are places  offering overnight stays where people usually go for vacationing and in  the course of the vacation also embark on spirituality and health  nourishment training.</p>
<p><strong>Programmes included in such retreats  are:</strong></p>
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<li><strong>Yoga training: </strong>Combinations  of several mental and physical disciplines through meditative practices  of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism, brought together in a comprehensive  health and fitness programme for fighting lifestyle diseases.</li>
<li><strong>Meditation and healing arts:</strong> The best way of  putting mind and body together, relive stress and proceed towards  spirituality is through meditation and pranayam. Alternative healing  methods like reiki, acupuncture, shamanism, music therapy etc are  included in the retreats.</li>
<li><strong>Healthy gourmet food:</strong> Ayurvedic and vegetarian  food prepared from essential and gourmet herbs and spices to  revolutionize your diet and change lifestyle patterns for better and  healthy living. Tips for cooking the wellness food are also provided.</li>
<li><strong>Ayurveda/ Ayurvedic medication: </strong>Ayurvedic  consultation, Ayurvedic massages and medication for fighting stress and  lifestyle diseases like blood sugar, blood pressure, heart problems,  hypertension, headache, body ache, Spondylitis etc.</li>
<li><strong>Spa facilities:</strong> For pampering your body and skin  one can choose from an exciting mix of spa treatment services.  Therapeutic massages, energizing massage, aromatherapy massage and  enriching treatments are usually included in the programme</li>
<li><strong>Stress reduction: </strong>Several techniques like  Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction or MBSR are directed at combination  of mind strength and physical abilities to release stress. It works on  the mind&#8217;s ability to be aware.</li>
<li><strong>Workouts and exercises: </strong>Combinations of aerobics,  state-of-art gym and other physical training programmes like pilates,  i.e. a full body workout for building muscles through a sequence of  controlled and precise movements.</li>
</ul>
<p>Wellness retreats  are often designed specifically for either sexes for ensuring  convenience and privacy. Wellness retreat Victoria, Brisbane, Ontario,  California, Kerala, Agstri is famous throughout the world. People across  continents flock to these places for treatment, meditation and well  being. This if you have been suffering from any stress or lifestyle  diseases or just seeking a relaxed and healthy holiday wellness retreats  could be your next destination.</p>
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		<title>How Healthy Am I?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 03:27:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When asked &#8220;How healthy am I?&#8221; more than half the respondents to a recent survey said that other people&#8217;s health &#8220;was going in the wrong direction&#8221;. Only 17% admitted that their own health was going in that very same direction. The survey was intended to look at how Americans and health care professionals rated the [...]]]></description>
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<p>When asked &#8220;How healthy am I?&#8221; more than half the respondents to a  recent survey said that other people&#8217;s health &#8220;was going in the wrong  direction&#8221;. Only 17% admitted that their own health was going in that  very same direction.</p>
<p>The survey was intended to look at how  Americans and health care professionals rated the country&#8217;s health.  Seems most American&#8217;s think their health is just fine, but it&#8217;s everyone  else who&#8217;s in trouble. Doctors disagree.</p>
<p>According to the survey  results, American&#8217;s believe themselves to be in far better shape than  their doctor&#8217;s do. &#8220;Either people are denying reality about themselves  or they don&#8217;t have the correct knowledge and believe they are doing the  right things,&#8221; explains study author Dr. Michael Roizen, chairman of The  Cleveland Clinic&#8217;s Wellness Institute.</p>
<p>The survey, conducted late  in 2009 included more than 2,000 people from all parts of the United  States, and found that:</p>
<p>- Almost 30% gave themselves an A for  managing their personal health; 92% of doctors gave a grade of C or  lower.</p>
<p>- Just about 1/3 of respondents gave themselves an A for  eating healthy; the doctors grades remain unchanged, 92% giving a C or  lower.</p>
<p>- Nearly 1/3 gave themselves an A for getting regular  exercise;</p>
<p>91% of physicians graded a C or lower in this area.</p>
<p>Now  it&#8217;s also possible doctors, who typically only see the sickest among  us, are overstating their concern, based on daily experience and fears  for where we&#8217;re headed.</p>
<p>Still it seems odd that in a place were  the obesity and diabetes rates are steadily rising, Americans tend to  compare themselves (and come out the winner) with heavier people.</p>
<p>The  survey found that even in our supposedly health conscious world, many  respondents didn&#8217;t know their own numbers &#8211; cholesterol, glucose level,  blood pressure.</p>
<p>Only 24% knew their body mass index; 29% knew  their blood glucose level; 33% could answer for daily calorie intake and  36% could give their cholesterol numbers.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s more surprising  is that a majority said that keeping those numbers in a healthy range  was important to staying healthy. It seems knowing and doing are two  different things.</p>
<p>Contrarily 95% of respondents agreed that  regular doctor visits are important, but 70% had actively avoided such  visits. Some hoped their problem would go away. Others asked friends for  advice.</p>
<p>Some of the problem may be cultural as well. Everything  in America is big. Western medicine doesn&#8217;t focus on prevention. But  most of the diseases that get us in the end are silent killers like  diabetes, high blood pressure and hardened arteries.</p>
<p>And then who  doesn&#8217;t convince themselves that the bad things we do to our body are  cancelled out (or eased) by the good things? Rather than looking at just  one element of our lifestyle when asking the question &#8216;how healthy am  I?&#8217;, we need to take a step back to view the big picture.</p>
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