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by Carol Glassman The giraffe is a creature that has always attracted attention, mainly because of its appearance. It has the longest
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by Shemane Nugent “Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened.” - Anatole France Many
1. Make time Besides allergies, probably the most common reason for not being outdoors more is “not having enough time”.
  Sirius is a feature length documentary, premiered in 2013, that follows Dr. Steven Greer – an emergency room doctor
by Bethanny Gonzalez, Certified Aromatherapist www.GaiasHealingGifts.com Geranium (Pelargonium Odorantissimum) Essential Oil is extracted through steam distillation of the stems and
The Owl Spirit Animal represents a deep connection with wisdom and intuitive knowledge. In many traditions owls are symbolic of
by Shemane Nugent Nothing is more powerful than being surrounded by nature and enveloped by its healing power. The sight
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by Beth Brown-Rinella   With regard to recent events… Our world seems somehow smaller than it used to be. Dreadful,
by Carol Glassman When we were young and went crying to our mothers with a tummy ache, she likely asked
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By Alfred Cormier, Doctor of Oriental Medicine Around 700 B.C., a medical book was compiled by the Chinese called 'Miraculous Pivot'. In
“When we think we have been hurt by someone in the past, we build up defenses to protect ourselves from
NOTE FROM THE EDITOR: With all the current data on the dangers of electronic cigarettes and the toxins we inhale
by Bethanny Gonzalez, Certified Aromatherapist www.GaiasHealingGifts.com   Cinnamon Bark (Cinnamomum Zeylanicum) essential oil has been long used for its culinary
by Carol Glassman What are the possibilities? Most of us consider orange peels to be trash, something we throw away
by John Patton Healthy living and aging in my opinion means being free of chronic disease, having a sharp mind,
by Annamaria Geresdi The one percent of the one percent: billionaires - the wealthiest people in the world. I don’t
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by Carol Glassman

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The giraffe is a creature that has always attracted attention, mainly because of its appearance. It has the longest neck of any mammal: approximately six feet, topped by a special axis joint that allows it to extend even further. It sports a ridiculously long, 18 to 20-inch pink and blackish-purple tongue, and bats those impossibly beautiful eyelashes which protect its eyes from blowing sand. To these physical attributes Mother Nature added a set of horn-like bony ossicones to its head, and long, strong, knob-kneed legs that make them the tallest land animals in the world, at a height of almost 20 feet. They wear attractive patchy coats similar to that of a leopard, the pattern of which no two giraffes share. Not only do the patches on a giraffe’s skin act as camouflage, but they are also part of a very sophisticated system of blood vessels which control body heat.

If you didn’t already know and were told humans have seven bones in their necks, could you guess how many are in the neck of a giraffe? Like all mammals, giraffes also have seven bones, but each cervical vertebrae is about 10 inches long.

According to a paper published by the Royal Society Open Science (25 November 2015) that compared fossil vertebrae analysis, from about 7 million years ago, there was an ‘intermediate’ or ‘transitional’ species from part of Eurasia, Samos in Greece, South Italy, Turkey, Moldavia, Iran and China with neck bones from the only two living members of the Giraffidae family: the giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) and okapi (Okapia johnstoni), a short-necked mammal that lives in central Africa. The ancient member of this species did not have such a long neck and showed other skeletal differences as well. Its closest relative is the okapi. There is only one species of giraffe and nine currently recognized sub-species with different coat patterns, living in parts of Africa.

According to giraffe protection agencies like IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources) the total number of giraffes in Africa was estimated in 1999 to exceed 140,000, (of which 40% were in or around protected areas and private lands) and such numbers were thought capable of being maintained if they were adequately protected.

“Current estimates have the population at less than 80,000 individuals across all (sub)species. This is a considerable drop in the last decade and shows that the plight of giraffes is in real danger. Efforts are underway to build up an accurate census of the entire population – working closely with IUCN SSC ASG International Giraffe Working Groups. With the exception of Angolan, Cape and West African giraffes, all other subspecies are either decreasing and/or unstable. Poaching, human population growth, habitat loss, habitat fragmentation and habitat degradation continue to impact on the giraffe’s distribution across the continent.”

Today, the IUCN states important safety havens for giraffes in Africa include but are not limited to: Waza N. P. and the adjacent hunting zones (Cameroon), Zakouma N. P. (Chad), southwest Niger, Murchison Falls N. P. (Uganda), the Mara/Serengeti ecosystem (Kenya/Tanzania), Selous/Ruaha (Tanzania), Laikipia (Kenya), South Luangwa N. P. (Zamibia) and in southern Africa: Etosha N. P. (Namibia), Okavango Delta (Botswana), Hwange N. P. (Zimbabwe) and Kruger N. P. (South Africa).

Most people see giraffes in a zoo where they really stand out, but in their natural African habitat their coats are great camouflage.  While other herbivores feast on grass and small plants, giraffes have access to the tender high leaves of trees, particularly the thorny acacia tree.  Their very large tongues and thick, sticky saliva enable them to work around the thorns while the dark color on the end of the tongue prevents it from getting sunburned. This video illustrates how a giraffe uses its tongue to reach high leaves. www.youtube.com/watch

The six-foot neck of an average giraffe weighs about 600 pounds and is trimmed with a short, tufted mane. Although its back legs look shorter they are actually almost the same size as the front.  While their lungs can hold 12 gallons of air, the two-foot long heart weighs almost 25 pounds, and is needed to generate almost double the normal blood pressure for a large mammal, to maintain blood flow to the brain against gravity. It circulates almost 16 gallons of blood throughout its body every minute. Giraffes have a complex blood pressure regulation system in their upper necks to prevent excess blood flow to the brain when they lower their heads to drink. Meanwhile, the blood vessels in the lower legs are under great pressure (because of the weight of fluid pressing down on them).Giraffes have a unique system, studied by NASA  astronauts, which is a very tight sheath of thick skin over their lower limbs maintaining high extravascular pressure in exactly the same way as a pilot’s g-suit.

Giraffes are ruminants, chewing cud like cattle.  Acacia leaves contain a lot of water so although giraffes can last for long periods without drinking, perhaps only once every few days, when water is available they can drink 10 gallons per day. Since a giraffe’s neck is too short to reach the ground, it has to spread its front legs or kneel to reach the ground for a drink of water.

Giraffes seem to need only 15- 30 minutes of sleep every 24 hours, often taking quick naps either standing up or lying down, their heads resting on their rumps.  Their  gait, in which both the front and back legs on one side move forward together, then the other two legs on the other side move forward, is called ‘pacing’.  Giraffes can run a very quick 35 miles  an hour for short distances.

Although giraffes seem to be pretty quiet, they do snuffle, hiss, and snort and are thought to emit sounds below the level of human hearing to communicate. Their height allows them to keep a good lookout for predators, mainly lions and crocodiles, and when attacked, a mighty karate-like kick from their hind legs and large, 12-inch diameter feet can be lethal to an enemy.  They usually post a sentinel when eating or sleeping, and when one begins to run, the entire herd springs into action, gliding gracefully through the trees and across the savanna.

It is not known exactly how long giraffes live in the wild as there is no recorded data, but it is believed that males (bulls) and females (cows) have a life span of 25 years and perhaps longer in captivity.

Female giraffes give birth standing up.  The baby falls six feet to the ground, breaking the three-foot umbilical cord and standing in about one hour. Only about 50% of calves survive their first year.

Clearly, this fascinating creature with all of its unusual physical attributes is not just another pretty face (with lovely eyelashes) but a magnificent and stately example of natural design.


 

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Photos taken in Chobe National Park, Botswana
and Kruger National Park, northeastern South Africa

Photography by Carol Glassman

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Could a flatter tummy and tighter skin be achieved with the help of tiny, health-enhancing electrical impulses during an innovative therapy that can improve circulation, provide detoxification, rejuvenate the skin, strengthen and tone muscles, alleviate pain, and also allow for deep relaxation in a single 30-minute session?


 

 

BIOSTIMULATION is a form of Electrotherapy that utilizes electrical impulses to rejuvenate and to reshape the body. It uses advanced microtechnology that electrically stimulates the muscles through the skin. The therapy can be applied for purposes of muscle toning, beauty treatments, passive exercise, and as a form of physical therapy.

Biostimulation may be a ground-breaking therapy, but the concept of electrotherapy is nothing new: the use of electricity for treating pain and disease has been practiced, experimented with, and refined for over a century. Electrical devices have for long been used in both the medical and alternative fields for pain relief and healing.

By stimulating a nerve or muscle, electrotherapy is believed to have the power to reduce pain using low or high voltage, or alternating current. According to Rajendra Menen, the author of Nature Cure, electrical stimulation has been proven to be effective for the treatment of both acute and chronic pains. The process is said to help relieve muscle spasms and promote the release of endorphins, which are natural painkillers produced by the body.* Several websites on pain management report that electrical stimulation may even directly block transmission of pain signals along nerves.**

Different forms of electrical stimulation have also been widely used in rehabilitation for strengthening muscles. Many professional athletes use electrical muscle stimulators to help supplement their fitness exercise routines or as a means of maintenance when they are unable to work out because of muscle injury or lack of time.

Biostimulation is a revolutionary therapy — in the sense that it combines many different treatments in one device. It not only offers muscle toning and pain relief, like common electrical stimulators, but it also provides many health and beauty benefits such as detoxification, lymphatic drainage, tissue repair, improved circulation, dermal rejuvenation, cellulite reduction, body sculpting, and weight loss.

How does it work?
Many functions of the body are controlled by neurological electrical impulses. These impulses are transmitted naturally by the brain to specific organs. Biostimulation therapy simply imitates each one of these specific impulses in order to produce a range of different results, including muscle toning, alleviating pain, cellulite reduction, slimming, non surgical face-lift, and many more.

The device fires electrical impulses (that reach the body through adhesive pads attached to the skin) that imitate the way the body reacts to working out.  These electrical impulses simulate the natural impulses to make the muscles contract and relax in a pattern similar to normal exercise, but with a lower risk of strain or fatigue. The electrical impulses, delivered in a series of biologically coded frequencies, instantly access the different body areas: skin, fat, muscle, connective tissue, the circulatory and lymphatic systems. Each area is stimulated instantly and effectively to slim, tighten, tone, lift, firm, shape and rejuvenate.

The combination of the unique electrical signal and the intensive deep rotation of frequencies activates muscle groups which usually cannot be reached with regular exercise, and assist in tightening, toning, and stimulating the treated area, providing immediate body sculpting results and long-lasting health benefits.

Biostimulation therapy is new to SW Florida, but it has been broadly and successfully used in Europe in spas and health centers. Now you can be one of the first in Naples to try this very promising technology, available only at the Salt Cave! (4962 Tamiami Tr. N. Naples, Fl ph: 239-403-9170)   www.saltcavenaples.com


DISCLAIMER:
This article is proposed for informative purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.


SOURCES:
Menen, Rajendra Nature Cure.New Delhi: V&S Publishers, 2013. p71-72
www.backandbodyny.com/can-electric-stimulation-therapy-pain/
www.spine-health.com/treatment/pain-management/electrotherapy
www.xeniasparesort.com/treatments/microcurrent_body_sculpting.html

 

 

by Shemane Nugent

ShemDogs“Until one has loved an animal, a part of one’s soul remains unawakened.” – Anatole France

Many people feel that their pets are members of their families. Dogs, cats, birds, and even reptiles are included in holiday photos. Some pet owners have astonishingly bequeathed large sums of money to their pet companions in their wills. Why all the love and adoration for these friendly companions?

Dogs are commonly referred to as man’s best friend for good reason. No matter how difficult our day is, no matter what we look like or how we feel, our faithful comrades love us unconditionally. Even when we’re at our worst – feeling sad, sick, unsightly, ill, with bed head, baggy sweats, and no makeup – our cherished pals love us. And the feeling is mutual.

The pet industry, including food, toys, and clothing, has reached more than $55 billion in sales. Petsweaters, shoes, and strollers are all the rage! My girlfriends love to get the shed antlers I find on my ranch for their dogs. Jam-packed with vitamins and minerals,   antlers make great chew toys. Dogs do more than just eat and play. They are essential members of our communities.

Dogs comfort the ill and assist the military, law enforcement, and the handicapped. Their innate sense of smell helps them detect bad guys, bombs, and drugs, keeping us safe. They save countless lives as healing companions to our brave military heroes. Ted and I have recently partnered with K9s for Warriors, an organization that provides shelter dogs with veterans suffering from Post Traumatic Stress. Besides being a source of comfort, dogs can be trained to open cupboards and doors. They are the eyes for the blind and can detect cancer, low blood sugar, and even seizures!

No matter what kind of mood you’re in, your pet is happy to see you and provides unconditional love. Spending time with your pet can help lower blood pressure and cholesterol and can prevent heart attacks. Just being around my dogs is calming and boosts my spirits. Pets just want to be loved and to love you back. The happiest part of my day is spending time with my dogs. It takes my mind off me and puts the focus on what I can do to make my dog happier and healthier.

(Excerpt from Shemane Nugent’s newest book: 4 Minutes a Day, Rock ‘n Roll Your Way to Happy)


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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Shemane is a highly sought-after motivational speaker and Zumba® Master Class Trainer.  An ambassador for healthy living, Shemane Nugent has been a group fitness instructor for more than 30 years. She is a motivational speaker, author, award-winning TV producer and host, filmmaker, and is passionate about helping people make a positive impact on their health and overall well-being. She has appeared on MTV, Vh1, Discovery, CMT, C-Span, FOX, and many other national television and radio shows.  Shemane got her start in media as a radio newscaster in 1980. Visit shemanenugent.rocks

 

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1. Make time
Besides allergies, probably the most common reason for not being outdoors more is “not having enough time”. In our busy lives, juggling work and family responsibilities may present challenges to spending quality time in nature. Do you feel sometimes that the days just slip away? Do you find yourself having spent the whole day indoors? Plan to make time to be in nature on a more regular basis (for a certain amount of time each day or each week), and then make a conscious effort to stick to it. Whether it is a hike, a short trail walk, a bike ride, watching the sunset at the beach, or sitting on the grass in your backyard, find the time and your own way to enjoy being in the presence of Mother Nature and all she has to offer.


2. Bond with family and friends outdoors
What better way to grow closer to a family member, a friend or potential friend, than to leave behind the demands and pressures of everyday life, and spend a day together in nature? Plan a picnic, a hike, a birthday party, or a play day outdoors. Or simply go for a walk together on the beach or in a park.


3. Stop and smell the flowers
Literally. Whether at a Farmers Market or in your garden, take the time to stop and smell the flowers. As research shows, smells can impact our emotions, concentration, dreams, memory, love life, as well as our physical and mental health.* While a whiff of lavender is believed to calm the nerves, the scent of roses may enhance our mood and lower blood pressure. The aroma of rosemary is known to refresh the memory, and a hint of eucalyptus could clear the head and improve alertness.


 

4. Take care of a garden
Attending to the plants, herbs, and vegetables in your garden is a wonderful way to spend time outdoors. Starting a vegetable garden at home is not as difficult as you may think, and in the long run, you can save a lot by growing your own produce (not to mention having fresh, healthy veggies and herbs at your fingertips any time you need them). In addition to being outside, taking care of a garden is proven to reduce anxiety.


 

5. Grab your Camera
Nature photography has always been one of my favorite things to do. It is not only an excellent creative outlet, but it also is a wonderful way to spend time outside. Whether snapping a few shots of the sunset on the beach, or venturing into the wild with your camera, be inspired by nature’s beauty and click away!


6. Reduce exposure to electronics
We all rely on technology for work, for entertainment, and communication, but we tend to spend more time ensconced indoors with our gadgets than out in the fresh air. Studies show that long exposure to technology could affect brain development in children and disturb our sleep patterns, our mood, and overall health.** Try to limit your access to texting, social media, computers, and TV for part of the day. Choose a time each day to eliminate your exposure to electronic devices and go for a walk instead.


7. Plan a “tech-fast”
Take a break from all electronic communications. Commit to a day (or a few) away from digital life. Go camping, rent a cabin, or just spend the day in nature without your laptop, Smartphone, and iPad. For emergencies, you could take a cell phone but turn it off. It will be much easier to enjoy the great outdoors without the constant beeps and tweets.


8. Go explore
Even in town or just a short drive away, you can find natural, untouched spaces worth discovering. An uninhabited field, the edge of a forest, or even a small ravine at the end of the street can be teeming with wildlife and offer much fun to explore.


9. Green exercise
Gyms may be very efficient places where you can carry out your daily exercise, but if you want to get more out of your workout, take it outdoors! Research shows that exercising in the presence of nature leads to positive short and long-term health outcomes. *** Instead of the high-tech gym equipment, try yoga on the beach, or jogging/walking on the grass.


10. If the mountain won’t come to Muhammad…
If you simply can’t find the time or are unable to go outdoors, bring in the outdoors with plants and live arrangements. Terrariums, for examples, offer a beautiful and low-maintenance way of bringing a touch of nature indoors. If the mountain won’t come to Muhammad, then Muhammad must go to the mountain. Or is it the other way around?


SOURCE OF INSPIRATION:
4 Minutes a Day, Rock ‘n Roll Your Way to Happy by Shemane Nugent
SEVEN WAYS TO OPT OUTSIDE ALL YEAR LONG: By Shutting Down on Black Friday, Retailer REI Challenges the Rest of Us to Connect to Nature, Family and Friends by Richard Louv
(medium.com/opt-outside/seven-ways-to-opt-outside-all-year-long-by-shutting-down-on-black-friday-retailer-rei-challenges-9c9424f9eed?sf42905921=1#.zfn8508u9)


 

REFERENCES:
* www.saga.co.uk/magazine/health-wellbeing/mind/how-smell-affects-your-body-and-mind#sthash.A5Gb6i5N.dpuf
**www.huffingtonpost.com/cris-rowan/10-reasons-why-handheld-devices-should-be-banned_b_4899218.html
***pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/es903183r

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Sirius is a feature length documentary, premiered in 2013, that follows Dr. Steven Greer – an emergency room doctor turned UFO researcher – as he struggles to disclose top secret information about extraterrestrial energy and propulsion techniques.


 

 

In an interview Dr. Greer explains:

“The first thing to understand is that the secrecy was not sustained to keep people from panicking at the idea of life in outer space. The reasons for the secrecy have more to do with keeping the multitrillion-dollar oil-gas-coal internal-combustion-engine and transportation systems in their status quo and in the current geopolitical state. This is the real reason for the secrecy—not only around UFOs but also around the breakthroughs since the 1940s and 1950s in new energy technologies involving electro-gravitic and antigravity propulsion systems.”

“As it stands, there is some seventy percent of the public that already accepts that there is intelligent life out there. And more than fifty percent believe that the government is keeping secrets about UFOs and is hiding something. So, again, sustaining the secrecy has nothing to do with protecting the people from panic.”

“We’re dealing with technologies that interface with mind and thought, so there is an interdimensional component regarding extraterrestrial contact that considers the spiritual levels of consciousness. On the other hand, there are also significant and rather serious three-dimensional energy propulsion technologies that can serve humanity right now that are being suppressed.”

“These are all technologies that would enable humanity to be freed from its addiction to oil. However, freeing ourselves from an oil-based economy would drastically change the geopolitical structure. It also would change the central financial system that exists in the world today and de-centralize it almost to a village level.”

“Whether or not a person ever sees a UFO is quite immaterial. The real action is on the level of consciousness, and that, of course, is a universal field of resonance that affects the outcome in ways that we can never begin to imagine. We’re in a new millennium, and it’s critical to view this matter in a much more enlightened way. The Disclosure Project, the CSETI training program, and now The Orion Project are ways to achieve this.”

“…I’m convinced that we’re in a time whose hallmark is universal peace. And those of us who are working together to create this all over the world—whether or not they are connected to my group—understand when I say that this is a purpose that transcends one’s selfish interests.”

“To help establish a stable humanity on earth that can co-exist peacefully with civilizations from space is the greatest challenge of the time in which we live. And whatever God-given gifts each of us has should be brought forward to achieve that end. That’s why I’ve given up my medical practice for now to do this work. Aside from that, when you asked about the rewards, I must say just how incredibly fascinating all these experiences have been. To be out on a remote desert landscape with our team and have the experience of contact with an advanced civilization hovering above us in a spacecraft! It has been astounding and wonderful.”

 

[Excerpts from “To Take Our Place Among the Stars” by Paula Peterson] Published in 2003 on www.spiritofmaat.com

Read more at www.cseti.org or DrGreersBlog.DisclosureProject.org

Watch Sirius: The Movie on www.siriusdisclosure.com


 

by Bethanny Gonzalez, Certified Aromatherapist
www.GaiasHealingGifts.com

geranioGeranium (Pelargonium Odorantissimum) Essential Oil is extracted through steam distillation of the stems and leaves of the Geranium plant. It is widely used in aromatherapy for its many health benefits, including its ability to balance hormones, relieve stress and depression, reduce inflammation and irritation, improve the health of the skin, alleviate the effects of menopause, improve circulation, benefit dental health, boost kidney health, and reduce blood pressure. Geranium is a potent insecticide and can be used as a mosquito repellant. It also has haemostatic properties, which means it can help stop bleeding. This makes it very useful for treating injuries and speeding up healing.


Aroma: Heavy, Sweet, Floral

Properties: Anti-depressant, diuretic, regulating, balancing, astringent, analgesic, antiseptic, antibacterial

Element: Water

Planet: Venus

Spiritual Aspects: Protection, Health, Fertility & Love


Benefits for Massage & Skin Care:

  • Cleansing, refreshing and astringent; broadly used in skincare
  • Excellent for congested and oily skin
  • Speeds up the healing of minor cuts and injuries
  • Useful for eczema, shingles, burns, lice, and ringworm
  • Can be used as a mosquito repellant

Health Benefits:

  • Beneficial for balancing hormones
  • Useful for circulatory problems
  • Fights infections and can be used to cleanse wounds
  • Helps relieve pre-menstrual tension and excessive fluid retention
  • Benefits dental and kidney health, and helps reduce blood pressure
  • Can help relieve hot flashes during menopause

Emotional Uses:

  • Helps alleviate anxiety, anger, depression
  • Balances emotions and relives stress
  • Excellent for mood swings, easing frustration, and reducing irritability

Spiritual Uses:

  • Can be used for Inner Child Healing
  • Helps to open the heart and heal old, painful memories
  • When used in meditation, it can help you connect to the angelic realms

NOTE: For spiritual work, pure essential oils should be used.


 

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Recipe for Skin & Muscle Soothing Body Soak

  • 1 cup Epsom Salt or Celtic Sea Salt
  • 1 tablespoon Coconut Oil
  • 4 drops Geranium Essential Oil
  • 2 drops Chamomile Essential Oil
  • 2 drops Cypress Essential Oil

Mix well in small bowl, and then add to warm bath. Put on some relaxing music and soak.


Recipe for Facial Cream (for combination skin):

  • 3 drops Ylang-Ylang Essential Oil
  • 3 drops Geranium Essential Oil
  • 2 drops Chamomile Essential Oil

Blend into ½ 1/2 oz. of your favorite facial moisturizer.


DISCLAIMER: ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED WITHIN THIS PAGE IS FOR REFERENCE PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT INTENDED TO SUBSTITUTE THE ADVICE GIVEN BY A PHARMACIST, PHYSICIAN, OR ANY OTHER LICENSED HEALTH-CARE PROFESSIONAL. GAIA’S HEALING GIFTS PRODUCTS HAVE NOT BEEN EVALUATED BY THE FDA AND ARE NOT INTENDED TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT, CURE, OR PREVENT ANY HEALTH CONDITION OR DISEASE.


 

IMG_74352The Owl Spirit Animal represents a deep connection with wisdom and intuitive knowledge. In many traditions owls are symbolic of death, but this should not necessarily be taken literally — the presence of the owl could merely announce transition and change in one’s life.

According to the Manataka Indian traditions, Grandmother Owl is often thought to come to those who need to let go of some part of their lives that is no longer needed. As a guide, the owl teaches us to see and hear past shadows, beyond fear and darkness, through to the other side that promises light, happiness, and knowledge. As a spirit animal, the owl also guides us to see beyond the veil of deception and illusion; it helps see what’s kept hidden. It also symbolizes the ability to cut through illusions and see the real meaning of someone’s action or state of mind. Grandmother Owl can offer us inspiration and guidance necessary to deeply explore the unknown and the magic of life.

Photography  by Carol Glassman


When Owl shows up in your life:

  • You may be encouraged to listen and look out for the subtle signs that are around you.
  • You may need to peer into the darkness and face your fears. Perhaps a great mystery that is unfolding will be revealed by looking deeper into its meaning.
  • You may have to look beyond deceiving appearances into the true reality of a situation or a person’s motives.

 

If Owl is your Animal Guide:

  • You have a strong intuition and can access information and wisdom that’s usually hidden to most.
  • You are likely to have the ability to see beyond deceit and masks.
  • You probably like to explore the unknown.


Ask for Owl’s help when:

  • You have to assess a situation or are going through confusing times.
  • You need guidance to uncover your hidden potential and abilities.
  • You wish to find deeper reasoning in a situation or a relationship.

 

When Owl comes to you in a dream:
Your spirit animal may be contacting you to warn you about a danger or threat that you need to pay attention to. It can bring a wise insight about important matters that you should not ignore. It could also mean that the intuitive part of you is calling for attention: be attentive to signs and also to what usually goes below your radar – now it may be of particular importance. Seeing an owl in your dream may also represent the spirit of a deceased family member of close friend.

 

Did you know?
There are about 200 species of owls across the world and 18 are found in North America. The owl is a silent flyer, with extraordinary vision and the best hearing of any bird in the world. Owls can rotate their heads and necks as much as 270 degrees. The largest owl by length is the great grey owl, which can attain a length of 33 inches. Eurasian eagle owls can reach a wingspan of 6.6 ft and a weight of 10 lb in the largest females. The smallest owl is the elf owl that weighs as little as 1 oz and measures approximately 5 inches. It is illegal to capture or kill an owl in the United States. Contrary to superstition, owls pose no threat to humans, physically or spiritually.

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Photography  by  Cheryl  McCorkle


 

SOURCE:
www.manataka.org/page236.html
www.spiritanimal.info/owl-spirit-animal/
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owl

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by Shemane Nugent

Nothing is more powerful than being surrounded by nature and enveloped by its healing power. The sight of colorful birds and trees, the symphonic sounds of crickets and birds, the gentle kiss of wind on your face, and the smell of freshly cut grass or a fragrant gardenia can be instant stress  reducer.

The great outdoors is where we can be alone with our thoughts and feelings. Have you ever gone for a walk to clear your head and suddenly came up with creative thoughts about how to solve a problem or design something new? Inspiration takes place in many forms and places. Being in nature can do more than just enhance your sense of vitality.

When I was hospitalized for migraines, a neurologist suggested I listen to a recording of sounds of nature in a dark room. Why not just go outside? I wondered. At that point, I realized breathing fresh air was more than just a temporary fix to relieve stress; it was also innately rewarding for us all. It’s energizing and enlightening to fully envelop ourselves in Mother Nature…

(Excerpt from Shemane Nugent’s newest book: 4 Minutes a Day, Rock ‘n Roll Your Way to Happy)

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
ShemDogsShemane is a highly sought-after motivational speaker and Zumba® Master Class Trainer.  An ambassador for healthy living, Shemane Nugent has been a group fitness instructor for more than 30 years. She is a motivational speaker, author, award-winning TV producer and host, filmmaker, and is passionate about helping people make a positive impact on their health and overall well-being. She has appeared on MTV, Vh1, Discovery, CMT, C-Span, FOX, and many other national television and radio shows.  Shemane got her start in media as a radio newscaster in 1980. Visit shemanenugent.rocks

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An inspiring book on healing both the body and the mind with a four-minute daily approach to transforming your life by Shemane Nugent

 

Many people think that living a healthy lifestyle is hard, but it doesn’t have to be! In my newest book, you’ll discover how to be happier, healthier, more prosperous and live the life of your dreams in as little as 4 minutes a day!

Living a healthy lifestyle can be fun and easy. I’ll show you how to Rock ‘n’ Roll Your Way to Happy!

It was a risky venture for me to put my heart and soul, my inner-most thoughts and ideas on paper for the world to read, but I am glad I took the gamble that it would be well received. My goal has always been to help others be happier and healthier by telling my story and sharing the tips and tricks to get in shape that I’ve learned throughout my thirty-three years as a fitness instructor. But it hasn’t been without conflict.

Anytime we put ourselves in a vulnerable position we take the chance that the information we share, whether it’s a new project or idea, will be ripped apart, criticized or condemned. Our egos are delicate and fragile. It takes thick skin, a strong backbone, and the willingness to persevere when the going gets tough to be successful. It has taken over a year to get my words into print, but in the first day of sales, we reached #30 in the Happiness category on Amazon! I am thrilled to have the opportunity to change many lives in a positive way, but it is also slightly difficult to weather the storm of occasional haters and self-doubt.

After watching replays of TV interviews I did to promote the book, I wondered where all the wrinkles came from and where the 24 year-old girl with the stars in her eyes had gone.  (For a good laugh, watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrFx9dLeHcM).  There were multiple snafus in getting the book published (the Kindle version wasn’t available with the other book formats on launch day), and many times I wondered if the risk was worthwhile. I took a chance that disclosing such an important and painful memory as losing my home and getting deathly ill from toxic mold exposure would do anything to bring awareness to such a devastating hardship.

It has been overwhelming to see all the positive feedback from not only those who purchased my book, but the well-known authors and healthy living bloggers who supported me. From the bottom of my heart, from every cell inside me: Thank you! The rave reviews on Amazon.com about my book brought tears to my eyes. It makes me beyond happy to know that my words can relieve stress, help people figure out their own difficult situations, and to be happier and healthier in just a few minutes each day.  Taking a risk like falling in love, starting a new job, or putting your heart and soul and pages for the world to read is challenging but can be very rewarding.  I highly recommend it!

– Shemane Nugent

 

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Shemane is a highly sought-after motivational speaker and Zumba® Master Class Trainer.  An ambassador for healthy living, Shemane Nugent has been a group fitness instructor for more than 30 years. She is a motivational speaker, author, award-winning TV producer and host, filmmaker, and is passionate about helping people make a positive impact on their health and overall well-being. She has appeared on MTV, Vh1, Discovery, CMT, C-Span, FOX, and many other national television and radio shows.  Shemane got her start in media as a radio newscaster in 1980. Visit shemanenugent.rocks

 

 

 

by Beth Brown-Rinella

 
With regard to recent events…

Our world seems somehow smaller than it used to be. Dreadful, real-time events play out on our TVs as if they were happening right down the street. Blood and gore are no longer hidden, and we are unable to stop fearing that this terror could happen to us, here, in our towns. While we grieve and might drift into fear-based places of hate, revenge, worry and chaos, we should not linger there. We must move past them.

Even if it might feel difficult at times like these, remember that Light always overcomes darkness.

Offer your blessings, healing, and Light to those affected to help prevent the suffering they could endure in the times to come. Practice active forgiveness. Forgive all involved in the actual crimes; forgive the leaders who offer up sacrifices in the name of God (or revenge); forgive those who unwittingly aid those involved (taxi drivers, landlords); forgive the governments with private agendas; forgive the prophets who espouse hate over love; forgive our forefathers for our involvement in countries not our own (let them figure it out); and forgive yourself for wanting to shut out humanity in exchange for personal protection (totally understandable). Forgive, forgive, forgive. And if you still feel sad, forgive some more. You could use blanket statements like, “I forgive all involved in every aspect of this situation from its inception to the ending.”

Actively seek inspiration. Do this not to avoid what is happening, but to refuse to give fear any more power. When we add our fear to the collective of energetic fear, we give it fuel. So listen to music that uplifts, watch movies that depict humanity in its simplicity, and read stories of giving and saving, loving and rebuilding. Spend time with loved ones who can cry and laugh with you; be the shoulder one can lean on and the voice of wisdom. Plant a garden, help another, bake a surprise cake for someone and see how that affects them. Be a giver, a dream-maker, a blessing to all.

Remember, light always triumphs over dark. Hold on to the Light. Be the Light. Share Love. Let go of fear. Support one another, for we are one.

Namaste,
Beth


ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Beth is the owner of Goddess I AM Healing & Art Center in Naples, Fl. She is available for appointments by calling 239-228-6949. Long distance and in-person readings are available. Visit www.GoddessIAM.com

by Carol Glassman

Young woman with stomach issues

When we were young and went crying to our mothers with a tummy ache, she likely asked us the most obvious question:  what did you eat? Chances are, unless we had managed to pick up some 24-hour virus that was causing our upset stomach, she was on the right track. Perhaps we and our mischievous friends had been pilfering and eating unripe apples from neighboring trees, or helping ourselves to unlimited candy. What might have followed could have been some home-made remedy or a spoonful of castor oil or milk of magnesia in an effort to either ‘drive out the demons’ or calm down their environment.

With the advent of advice from ‘newspaper doctors’ and the internet, our mothers’ knowledge might have become far more sophisticated.

“Where exactly is the pain?” she might ask today. “How long have you had it? Does it hurt when I press here?”

She still might quiz us on what we have eaten and about any other symptoms, knowing that stomach aches are often not so simple, either with adults or children. The best advice will always be, don’t try to second-guess what is going on if someone is experiencing pain, especially if it is accompanied by fever and vomiting: get professional help.

For a relatively small (could be 6 inches long) pouch attached to the large intestine, the appendix can cause large problems if it should become inflamed. Appendicitis can occur quickly and should the appendix rupture before it is removed, it can become a life-threatening situation.

Not everyone will exhibit the same or all of the symptoms which may include abdominal bloating, steady pain around the navel which moves to the lower right-hand side of the abdomen and becomes very sharp with time, chills and or fever, nausea and vomiting.  Doctors advise not to attempt home remedies or to take anything by mouth, but to seek emergency help immediately. Approximately 300,000 Americans have an appendectomy each year.

A recent Finnish study reported in the New York Times (June 16, 2015), that patients between the ages of 18 – 60, exhibiting symptoms that had not lasted more than two days and showed no complications, were given a choice of surgery or antibiotics. Three out of four patients who took the antibiotics recovered easily, and those who still needed the surgery afterwards were no worse off for having waited.

The article went on to say, “An American group is planning a clinical trial comparing laparoscopic surgery and a less powerful antibiotic than used in the Finnish study, given either as an injection followed by pills or as a one-day intravenous infusion followed by pills.

“Conceivably, it could cost the medical system more in the end to keep treating these people unnecessarily than to simply remove their appendix with laparoscopic surgery during their initial bout with appendicitis.”

As one of the doctor’s involved in the trial, Dr. David Flum of the University of Washington said, “Obviously, you can treat appendicitis with an antibiotic, but from a patient’s point of view, should you?”

As doctors explore methods and costs, we may have more options for our upset stomachs in the future.

 

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ATTRIBUTES: Awareness, Serenity, Balance

ELEMENT: Water

CHAKRA: Heart and Third Eye

MINED IN: Czech Republic, USA, Brazil, Madagascar, Dominican Republic


 

Lepidolite is a calming stone that can sooth the nerves, relieve depression, and provide deep emotional healing. Lepidolite is believed to bring balance and cosmic awareness. It also clears electromagnetic pollution and dissipates all kinds of negativity. A “stone of transition”, Lepidolite is said to release old psychological and behavioral patterns, encouraging independence and inducing change.

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HEALING
In Crystal Healing, Lepidolite can be used to strengthen the immune system and detoxify the body. It’s said to help reduce pain and aid the process of breaking free from addictions. Lepidolite could also be beneficial for relieving allergies, exhaustion, and epilepsy.

POSITION
Place on or in front of computers to absorb their emanations. Wear Lepidolite as jewelry or a small piece in your pocket to protect you from negativity. Position as appropriate for healing. You can also place a piece of Lepidolite under your pillow for relief from sleep disturbances.

MEDITATION
Meditating with Lepidolite can aid shamanic or spiritual journeying and access the Akashic Record*. It can also help you tune in to thoughts and feelings from past lives that are creating blockages in your life now.


 

*AKASHIC RECORD: A storage that exists beyond space and time that contains information on all that has occurred, and all that will occur in the universe.

SOURCE:
The Book of Stones by Robert Simmons & Naisha Ahsian;
The Crystal Bible by Judy Hall

By Alfred Cormier, Doctor of Oriental Medicine

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Around 700 B.C., a medical book was compiled by the Chinese called ‘Miraculous Pivot’. In the seventh chapter, there are two acupuncture needle techniques described, which have become my favorites. The first is called ‘Joint Puncture’. The needle is placed within ligament and tendon tissue around joints to treat rheumatism and the liver. The second technique is called ‘Shu Point Puncture’, in which the needle touches bone to treat osteal pain and the kidneys.

By combining these two methods, the acupuncture needle is placed into ligament and tendon tissue and touches bone. I have created a term to describe this combination, PROLOPUNCTURE, and have held the copyright for that word since 2010 when I wrote my website, PROLOPUNCTURE.COM.

This style of acupuncture is ancient; I certainly did not make it up. However, modern research since the 1920s has confirmed that this form of acupuncture causes repair of weakened ligament and tendon tissue. Loose ligaments and tendons are a primary cause of arthritis and chronic pain, which lead to aging and disability. From the Chinese medical perspective, weak ligament and tendon is a sign of low liver and kidney function. So PROLOPUNCTURE is the best way to strengthen the liver and kidneys with acupuncture.

The science behind PROLOPUNCTURE is simple and elegant. Ligaments and tendons attach to bones at a place known as the fibro-osseous junction or enthesis. The collagen fibers of ligament and tendon tissue meld into a thin layer of fibrocartilage and then onto the periosteum of bone. This area becomes a tight weld and there is no room for blood vessels. Without blood vessels, the area is poorly nourished and is immuno-compromised. When wear and tear or traumatic injuries damage this junction, it usually does not heal properly. The weakened ligament and tendon tissue nerves become super sensitive when this weakness is present, leading to the release of cytokines and substance P which cause chronic pain. This triggers a guarding or splinting mechanism in the surrounding muscles which become tight all the time. The tight muscles proceed to joint stiffness, pain, disability, fatigue, depression, cartilage breakdown, bone spur formation and old age.

PROLOPUNCTURE will relax the tight bands of muscle, and draw blood into the poorly nourished enthesis. Within the blood are macrophages which clear damaged tissue while releasing growth factors. The growth factors draw adult stem cells to the area for tissue repair. PROLOPUNCTURE will also strengthen the liver and kidneys which will create a more healthy blood supply to the entire body. With stronger ligaments, tendons, kidneys and liver, PROLOPUNCTURE will reverse the aging process. This cannot be done with pharmaceutical drugs, manipulation, exercise, massage or splints. A needle is required to reach the under-nourished fibro-osseous junction to draw blood into the injury.

Chinese medicine is based upon guarding the three treasures, which are vitality, energy and spirit. PROLOPUNCTURE guards the vitality by helping the liver and kidney functions; it guards energy by releasing the tight muscles around weakened joints; it guards spirit by relieving the stress and depression caused by chronic pain.

Chinese philosophy is based on the oldest book called the I Ching, which explains the yin and yang forces which balance each other in nature. PROLOPUNCTURE balances the sympathetic and parasymypathetic nervous systems around joints leading to proper function. Chinese philosophy is also based on Taoism which holds compassion, simplicity, and humility as the highest virtues. PROLOPUNCTURE uses a simple and humble needle to compassionately restore health and reverse aging.

If you would like to learn more about PROLOPUNCTURE, please visit my website at PROLOPUNCTURE.COM.

Dr. Alred Cormier attended Loyola College in Baltimore, MD where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. He went on to Emperor’s College of Oriental Medicine in Santa Monica, CA to receive his Medical Degree in Oriental Medicine. He graduated with a 3.98 GPA, Summa Cum Lade. Since his graduation he has studied InjectionTherapies from all over the world. He has practiced in Naples, FL since 2000.

He is located in Liberty Plaza, 4947 Tamiami Trail North, Suite 206.  (South of Pine Ridge Road and the Hilton Hotel, on the west side opposite Outback Steak House) Office hours by appointment only: Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5 pm. Call 239-530-3997.

 

When we think we have been hurt by someone in the past, we build up defenses to protect ourselves from being hurt in the future. So the fearful past causes a fearful future and the past and future become one. We cannot love when we feel fear…. When we release the fearful past and forgive everyone, we will experience total love and oneness with all.― Gerald G. Jampolsky

 


EDITOR’S NOTE:

I found this little book called “Love is Letting Go of Fear” a while back in a resale store. (Although I shouldn’t say I found it, since I have this belief that books actually find us.) I read this little book in a short time, but the impression it has left on me was grand. It was written many years ago (two years after I was born), but its wisdom stands strong even today and should be spread possibly more than ever. The book is barely a hundred pages long, with cute illustrations throughout and was written in a very easy-to-read language by Gerald G. Jampolsky. The message is really simple: Our very essence is love; love is letting go of fear; and in order to experience peace of mind, we have to let go of our preoccupation with the past and the future.

In theory, this sounds simple enough. But as we all know, in practice, it may not always be that easy. That’s where this little book comes in – as a reminder, or perhaps a guide to help us let go and to get through the challenging situations. Given that our individual stories all stand to differ: we all crave inner peace, but often feel that our worries, fears, and pains are somehow justified. We feel that our situation is unique and we have the ‘right’ to feel angry, frustrated, disappointed, or guilty. And perhaps that’s even true. But with the single goal of achieving peace of mind, we can learn (more so choose) to let go of these negative emotions and remove “the blocks to our awareness of Love’s presence”.

According to the book, what we experience in our lives is our state of mind projected outward. When we find ourselves feeling angry, depressed, irritated, sick, and unable to forgive, we are “responding to fear”. When we are not experiencing joy in our lives, we are forgetting our focus on the single goal of inner peace. When we are more concerned about getting rather than giving, we are losing our essential, loving nature. When we are trapped in our memories from the past and anticipations of the future, we are living in fear. “By consistently choosing Love rather than fear, we can experience a personal transformation which enables us to be more naturally loving to ourselves and others. In this way we can begin to recognize and experience the Love and joy that unites us.”


10 INSIGHTS TO LIVE BY Based on the book “Love is Letting Go of Fear” by Gerald G. Jampolsky

  1. Love is our “true reality”, our natural state of being. We are Love.
  2. Achieving peace of mind is our single goal.
  3. Forgiveness is our single function and our way to achieve peace of mind.
  4. Through forgiveness, we can learn not to judge others and to see everyone, including ourselves, as guiltless.
  5. We don’t have to expect other people to change for us in order to experience inner peace.
  6. We can let go of fear when we stop judging and stop projecting the past into the future, and live only in the now.
  7. We can learn to accept direction from our inner voice — our guide to profound knowing and universal wisdom.
  8. After our inner voice gives us direction, it will also provide the means to accomplishing whatever is necessary.
  9. We do have a choice in determining what we ‘allow in’ – what we perceive and the feelings we experience.
  10. Through retraining the mind, we can learn to use “positive active imagination” or visualization. This can help us to develop positive, loving images in our minds.

 

SOURCE OF INSPIRATION:
Love is Letting Go of Fear by Gerald G. Jampolsky

 

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NOTE FROM THE EDITOR:
With all the current data on the dangers of electronic cigarettes and the toxins we inhale on a daily basis, it is interesting to find out that the ambient smoke generated by smudging, an ancient spiritual practice, could offer medical benefits as well as a safer way of air sterilization. Based on the findings that certain medicinal smokes may eliminate disease-causing germs, we all may be surprised to find out that there is more to burning sage and incense than warding off negative energies and ‘evil spirits’.


“Killer Germs” Obliterated by Medicinal Smoke (Smudging), Study Reveals

by Sayer Ji

 smudgingThe ritualistic use of plant smoke stretches back to the prehistorical era and is still used the world over, as a way of ‘cleansing’ the spirit. Now modern scientific research reveals that the practice may actually have life-saving implications by purifying the air of harmful bacteria.

The burning of herbs and plant resins for medicinal and spiritual purposes – so-called ‘smudging’ – is an ancient practice among indigenous people around the world, one increasingly adopted by Westerners. Smudging is a technology believed to unlock the ‘spirits’ of various plant allies to restore balance and ease to the individual or group. Some liken it to taking a ‘spiritual shower’, enabling you to wash away emotional and spiritual negativity that accumulates in your body and in the spaces where you live.

That said, skeptics believe attributing health benefits to the burning of sage and incense reflects ‘magical thinking’. The practice has even been accused of being a New Age form of cultural imperialism where ‘plastic’ or ‘white’ shamans mimic and co-opt the traditions of indigenous people their predecessors essentially conquered.

Given the polarized view on this increasingly common practice, as well as the well- known role that the burning of incense plays in even Western religious traditions, such as Catholicism, we decided to explore the published literature on the topic of smudging’s scientifically validated medical benefits, to see what we could find.

First, we uncovered a 2006 review published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology titled “Medicinal smokes,” that looked at single and multi-ingredient herbal and non-herbal remedies administered as smoke from 50 countries across 5 continents. The researchers found, with surprising overlap worldwide, medicinal smoke is mostly used to address the following specific organ systems: “pulmonary (23.5%), neurological (21.8%) and dermatological (8.1%).” They also found that “ambient smoke”, which is the type of passively inhaled smoke generated by smudging/incense, is traditionally believed to be an effective “air purifier”. The review argued that modern medicine should investigate medicinal smoke as a drug delivery system, owing to the following advantages: “The advantages of smoke-based remedies are rapid delivery to the brain, more efficient absorption by the body and lower costs of production.”

Smudging, of course, as a ‘spiritual’ ritual is not aimed at killing germs, or becoming a new drug delivery system. But because modern biomedicine only acknowledges what is empirically verifiable – which does not include the soul or negative vibes – the practice will only attain a modicum of credibility from the perspective of the dominant, scientism-contaminated worldview, if it can be demonstrated that it actually performs a useful function, such as destroying disease-causing germs.

Thanks to a remarkable 2007 study titled, “Medicinal smoke reduces airborne bacteria,” published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology, we now know that smudging may be one of the most powerful antiseptic technologies ever discovered.

 

The researchers reported their amazing findings:

We have observed that 1 hour treatment of medicinal smoke emanated by burning wood and a mixture of odoriferous and medicinal herbs (havan sámagri=material used in oblation to fire all over India), on aerial bacterial population caused over 94% reduction of bacterial counts by 60 min and the ability of the smoke to purify or disinfect the air and to make the environment cleaner was maintained up to 24 hour in the closed room. Absence of pathogenic bacteria Corynebacterium urealyticum, Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens, Enterobacter aerogenes (Klebsiella mobilis), Kocuria rosea, Pseudomonas syringae pv. persicae, Staphylococcus lentus, and Xanthomonas campestris pv. tardicrescens in the open room even after 30 days is indicative of the bactericidal potential of the medicinal smoke treatment. We have demonstrated that using medicinal smoke it is possible to completely eliminate diverse plant and human pathogenic bacteria of the air within confined space.”

 

Did you catch that?

Not only did the burning of medicinal herbs clear aerial bacterial populations by 94% within one hour, but a full day later the closed room was still effectively decontaminated. Even more amazing, a full month later seven other pathogenic bacteria in the open room were still non-detectable.

When one considers that modern urban air has been found to contain at least 1800 diverse bacterial types[1] – including families with pathogenic members – this finding could have profound implications for combating a increasingly deadly array of antibiotic-resistant bacteria against which even the CDC itself has acknowledged its impotence. Consider also that a recent microbiome of NYC’s subway system found close to 1700 different microbes, including those responsible for Anthrax (Bacillus anthracis) and Bubonic Plague (yersinia pestis).[2]

Also, considering that conventional methods of air and surface sterilization and odor neutralization use chemical cocktails (e.g. Lysol) that are much less effective than advertised (one study found them up to 10 times less effective than believed), smudging or the use of natural incense products might constitute a far safer and more effective approach.

Given this discovery of medicinal smoke’s potent cleansing properties on aerosol microbes, we might look at smudging’s traditional use as a cleanser of ‘evil spirits’ or ‘negative energy’ as less like a primitive projection and more like a metaphor for its very real antiseptic properties. This does not, of course, take away from its cleansing effects upon the body’s subtler energy systems, nor does it take away from the effects the medicinal smokes and its various small-molecule aromatic compounds have upon the olfactory system, which are largely responsible for the clinically proven health benefits of aromatherapy-based interventions.

 


Disclaimer: This article is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Views expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of GreenMedInfo or its staff.

 

Article References

[1]Brodie, E.L., DeSantis, T.Z., Moberg Parker, J.P., Zubietta, I.X., Piceno, Y.M., Andersen, G.L., 2006. Urban aerosols harbor diverse and dynamic bacterial. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104, 299–304.

[2] Ebrahim Afshinnekoo et al, Geospatial Resolution of Human and Bacterial Diversity with City-Scale Metagenomics, published online Cell Systems, Feb. 2015


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

SAYER JI is the founder of GreenMedInfo.com, an author,educator, Steering Committee Member of the Global GMO Free Coalition (GGFC), and an advisory board member of the National Health Federation. He founded Greenmedinfo.com in 2008 in order to provide the world a massive, open-access, evidence-based resource site supporting natural and integrative modalities.

 

 

 

by Bethanny Gonzalez, Certified Aromatherapist
www.GaiasHealingGifts.com

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Cinnamon Bark (Cinnamomum Zeylanicum) essential oil has been long used for its culinary and medicinal properties. The oil is extracted from the outer bark of the cinnamon tree, resulting in a potent, red-brown colored essential oil. For centuries cinnamon oil has been used in many cultures as a tonic, a digestive aid, mood support, and to flavor foods and drinks. The oil may cause irritations and allergic reactions in some individuals; therefore it should be used with caution.

 

Traditionally, cinnamon has been used for treating a variety of health disorders including diarrhea, arthritis, blood deficiencies, circulatory problems, cramps, infections, colds, flu, and digestive problems.


Aroma: Clean, sharp, refreshing, and spicy with a sweet undertone

Properties: Antibacterial, antifungal, antimicrobial, astringent, anti-inflammatory, and anti-clotting

Chakra: Lower Chakras

Spiritual Aspects: Love, Prosperity, Protection


Benefits for Massage & Skin Care:

  • Blended with carrier oils, it can be used on the skin to increase collagen levels* for up to six hours after it is applied
  • Clears congested skin when properly diluted with honey in a mask
  • Helps in the healing of infections and the treatment of shingles

*Breakdown of collagen causes the skin to lose elasticity and increases signs of aging


Health Benefits:

  • Beneficial for balancing hormones
  • Promotes circulation both internally and when applied to the skin
  • Maintains a healthy immune system
  • Promotes oral health
  • Helps alleviate sore muscles and joints
  • Boosts brain activity

Emotional Uses:

  • Cools down emotions in angry and irritable people
  • Clears head and aids in mental concentration
  • Can be used in oil burner or diffuser to clear the air
  • Strengthens the nervous system and has a stimulating effect
  • Correlates to our sense of safety and security

Spiritual Uses:

  • Supports self-acceptance, self-love, and self-confidence
  • Can help clear trapped emotions from past traumas
  • Encourages energy and strength
  • Helps us transforms sadness into happiness

Did you know?

Cinnamon is one of the oldest spices known to man. According to “the World’s Healthiest Foods”, it was valued in ancient Egypt not only as a medicine and beverage flavoring but also as an embalming agent. At certain times throughout history, cinnamon was so precious among ancient peoples that it was considered more valuable than gold, and regarded as a highly prized gift for royals and even for gods. (www.whfoods.org)

NOTE: Possible sensitivity in some individuals may occur. Direct inhalation can activate gag reflex. Use with caution.


THIS ESSENTIAL OIL IS AVAILABLE AT GODDESS I AM HEALING & ART CENTER


Recipe for Warming Mask:

1/2 cup of finely ground Oatmeal
3 tablespoons of Honey
1/4 cup of Yogurt
2 drops of Cinnamon
2 drops of Chamomile
2 drops of Frankincense
3 drops of Grapefruit
1 to 3 tablespoons of Almond, Avocado or Coconut oil

Mix ingredients, let mask sit for a minute, then apply to clean skin. This mask will increase the circulation of the area it is applied to.


DISCLAIMER: ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED WITHIN THIS PAGE IS FOR REFERENCE PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT INTENDED TO SUBSTITUTE THE ADVICE GIVEN BY A PHARMACIST, PHYSICIAN, OR ANY OTHER LICENSED HEALTH-CARE PROFESSIONAL. GAIA’S HEALING GIFTS PRODUCTS HAVE NOT BEEN EVALUATED BY THE FDA AND ARE NOT INTENDED TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT, CURE, OR PREVENT ANY HEALTH CONDITION OR DISEASE.


 

by Carol Glassman

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What are the possibilities? Most of us consider orange peels to be trash, something we throw away after we remove the skin from the succulent fruit. But a rose? That’s a beautiful, sweet-smelling flower. Why on earth would we think about them in the same sentence? Or even consider turning one into the other?

 

IMG_7663_grande_1c6d20d6-d1f0-4204-a2a0-98a3c6211e6b_1024x1024Catalina Lemaitre, founder of Calamarie (eco handmade art), had both the vision and experience to apply the synergy necessary to turn someone’s trash magically into treasure. With a background in public diplomacy and economic development for the State Department, combined with a love of art and history, a trip to her native Columbia to research starting a nonprofit arts organization afforded her an opportunity to unite her passions: the environment, economic development and empowerment of women, art and the preservation of traditional art forms.

“The Orange Peel jewelry collection was inspired by ‘roses’ made from the discarded orange peels collected from street juice vendors in Cartagena,” Catalina said.

The skins are thoroughly cleaned before undergoing a seven-day sun-drying, shaping, and dying process that results in lush, wearable roses. The blossoms are then combined with seeds, vegetable ivory, coffee beans, and other eco-friendly materials to create necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and pins. She also incorporates natural materials in other pieces—the Mariposa collection incorporates dried silk cocoons, and other jewelry makes use of recycled sari fabric and metalwork.

Cocoons from silkworms are transformed into lightweight statement accessories. Seeds (camajuro, acai, chirilla, bombona) and nuts (vegetable ivory, an eco-friendly ivory alternative) are hand polished and painted to become soft and warm-to-the-touch beads.  Freshwater pearls and hand-forged gold-dipped bronze add elegance and a touch of whimsy. Cañamo, a resistant and beautiful natural fiber strings it all together, uniting these gifts of nature and transforming them into wearable little treasures.  But why stop with a  rose, when an intricate knot or a lotus can also emerge?

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Catalina understood that most people don’t analyze every purchase or understand that every time they buy something, they make a choice about what kind of world they want to live in.

“The things we purchase have a tremendous impact on the planet and are connected to the real people who make them,” she said.

She strives to allow Calamarie designs to pay homage to the culture, arts and crafts of the indigenous communities across Colombia as well as to the inventiveness and creativity of the modern day artisan’s art. She named the company in honor of the indigenous Calamari people who lived in her hometown of Cartagena, Colombia, prior to the Spanish conquest.

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A Florida-based company, Calamarie promotes fair trade and social responsibility through long term alliances with gifted artisans.  For the majority of these women artisans, their craft is their sole source of income. Catalina goes to Colombia several times a year to work with the artisans to develop new designs and to oversee production.  As demand has grown, more and more artisans have joined the Calamarie family: women from disadvantaged urban neighborhoods in Colombia’s capital of Bogota are trained to make bracelets, necklaces and more. This work provides them with income and the flexibility needed to continue to take care of their children and households. The seeds are all hand painted and hand polished by a small artisan shop, led by a true artist. Orders allow him to keep his young children in school and to preserve his craft. A young college student and members of his family shape and paint every orange peel piece in the collection as a way to pay his way through college. Indigenous mothers along the coast of Colombia create select bracelets to raise funds for their first ever-local school. The list grows every day as more women find Calamarie and come to appreciate their little treasures.

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“Our socially responsible agenda also extends to collaboration with foundations that promote healthy communities,” Catalina said. “A percentage of our sales benefits a range of social justice causes worldwide, among them Fundacion Ipauratu, a small foundation on the coast of Colombia that benefits indigenous mothers and their children, and the Center for Mind Body Medicine in Washington, D.C.

“Calamarie jewelry is natural, one-of-a-kind, and made for the conscious modern woman who wants to do good, look and feel good, and who deserves to have it all—without breaking the bank. My hope is that people will want to support artisans when they understand their story, when they know a little something about where the item came from and what it means. In a world that is ever more disconnected it is about connecting us with those behind the products we purchase.”

Catalina says what she sees every day has become the most rewarding part of her job, recognizing that through this project they are helping women feel beautiful and inspiring them to connect with themselves and nature and to think outside the box.

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“If an orange peel can become a rose then…..what can you blossom into? The company slogan wasn’t dreamed up as a part of any marketing effort when starting the company; it was born from years of meeting women and seeing them be inspired by Calamarie pieces. It’s that sense of wonder and appreciation for nature’s magnificence and beauty that for me personally, has been the greatest gift to come out of our work.”

You can find Calamarie jewelry in Naples at the Shop at the lovely Naples Botanical Garden, and at Oh My Gauze on Fifth Avenue, (also in Sarasota) or shop online at www.calamarie.com.

by John Patton

Portrait of two aged females practicing yoga in parkHealthy living and aging in my opinion means being free of chronic disease, having a sharp mind, and being able to enjoy life to the fullest with family and friends at any age.

It is important to educate ourselves on what causes disease during the aging process. Given that healthy living and aging are not necessarily related, aging does not automatically include disease. The aging process our bodies move through over the years and the chronic conditions that develop are not inextricably connected. One does not result in the other. The choices we make daily with diet, exercise, rest, and spiritually all contribute to the quality of life we experience as we move into our later years.

The American image of aging for many is one of decline. This portrayal, while reflective of some people’s experience, is not and does not have to be representative of the cumulative process. If aging is framed in decline and deterioration, this belief will result in a mindset that has no room for enjoyment, and will foster the tendency to become lost in what we no longer have. This takes us into a defensive posture driven by “what’s coming” and fear-based decision making. After years of neglect and abuse to the body, we jump into prevention and often into treatment, skipping maintenance. Prevention is activated by maintenance. Maintenance is creating a live process based in the moment, doing what is needed now to be fulfilled and healthy: “living as a well-being”. This approach supports life rather than the loss of it.

I believe that our current western medical model is “sick care” not health care. It is fear based and results in the buying of more than needed medical care and long term care insurance, not health insurance. An example: research shows that 50 percent of those diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease on autopsy did not have the disease, and lived and died with something that was quite reversible with changes in diet, physical and mental exercises, and nutrition supplementation.

Changes in cognition, as well as the maintenance and care required throughout life are how we prevent these symptoms. As the markers of cognitive decline arise, there are specific processes we can include in our daily life, such as diet, mental and physical exercise, hydration, reviews of medications, choline and glutamate uptake, and a variety of daily activities. This is maintenance which results in prevention: ways and practices to prevent cognitive decline and maintain cognition levels we have to become used to — not less overtime, more.

Once we know, there is only doing or pretending not to know. There is no healthcare that can change that. The responsibility is ours. Doing is becoming and becoming is being. We are aging, time is passing. Change is not a demon, merely a reality that life does slow. We evolve or we stagnate.

So are you doing or pretending not to know? What choices are you making? Are your self-limiting beliefs holding you back? Remember, aging does not automatically include disease. The ingredients to healthy living and aging are diet, hydration, activity, creating peace, stimulation, challenges, creative expression, resting, loving, and being loved. Start today and experience the changes and improvements in your life!


REFERENCE
Lon White, M.P.H., M.D. Honolulu-Asia Aging Study (HAAS) Clinical-Neuropathologic Analyses Pacific Health Research and Education Institute, Honolulu, Hawaii


ABOUT THE AUTHOR
John E. Patton, AP, LMHC is the founder of the Healing Arts Center in Naples, Florida. (See ad on back cover.) He is a Board Certified Acupuncture Physician, Mental Health Counselor, and Psychotherapist, having a private practice for 30 years with degrees and broad experience in Rehabilitation Counseling, Acupuncture and Psychology.

by Annamaria Geresdi

The one percent of the one percent: billionaires – the wealthiest people in the world. I don’t envy their wealth or question where it comes from, but I sometimes do wonder why they don’t use some of that money (which they could never spend in a lifetime anyway) on something that could help the whole world.

It was a truly gratifying surprise to find out that there is at least one person who does!

You have probably heard about 5-Hour Energy, the notorious energy shot. You may have even tried it or at least seen it in stores. But did you know that the founder of 5-Hour Energy, Manoj Bhargava has pledged to give 99 percent of his $4 billion net worth to humanity?

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Manoj Bhargava

A recent documentary about Bhargava, called Billions in Change reveals that he is not only giving away 99 percent of his fortune, but he is also doing it by bringing solutions to problems of the world. He focuses on inventions that can help “the poorer half of the world make their lives better”.

“That’s what we define as a great invention,” he says.

In this short film, we find out about Bhargava, his current projects, and his philosophies on innovation and helping the less fortunate. He says: “If you have wealth, it’s a duty to help those who don’t.” We learn that Bhargava has a ‘philanthropic invention shop’, called Stage 2 Innovations on a 25-acre base in Farmington Hills, Michigan. Its mission, says Bhargava, is to “invent stuff that makes a difference in other people’s lives.”

Bhargava often tells the engineers: “If it doesn’t make a big difference, find something else to do.” He is only interested in inventions that are useful to mankind: “If it doesn’t make us money but it really changes the lives of people, we’re going to do it … And if you come up with something cool that’s not, we don’t do it. I have no interest. I don’t want to be cool.”

One of the many Stage 2 inventions is a hybrid bicycle, called Free Electric that you pedal for an hour, and it creates enough power to provide 24 hours’ worth of electricity for your home. The documentary reveals that three billion people worldwide have no electricity or only for two or three hours a day. As a possible solution, Bhargava proposes a generator that uses bicycle-pedal power to create pollution-free electricity at no cost. The machine is small, light, and simple: the bicycle wheel drives a flywheel, which turns a generator that charges a battery.

Another Stage 2 invention could be the solution to the extreme drought crisis all over the world: the Rain Maker. This simple, self-contained system that doesn’t require any operation support turns seawater or any dirty water into clean water. The machine is capable of creating a thousand gallons of high-quality water an hour. The water can be used for drinking or for agricultural and industrial applications. Unlike other desalination systems, Rain Maker recycles its heat energy making it incredibly clean and efficient. With half of the world’s population living without adequate access to fresh, clean water for drinking, farming and sanitation, this project could be extremely valuable to humankind.

Making people healthy and preventing disease is another important project for Bhargava and he believes the answer could be as easy as enhancing blood flow. Poor circulation is the basis of many health problems like heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, and cancer. Stage 2’s Renew is a blood flow enhancement machine that uses ECP (External Counterpulsation). This machine enhances circulation by squeezing blood from the legs into the core body while the heart is at rest. “It’s almost like an auxiliary heart pumping blood between heartbeats.” The enhanced circulation widens blood vessels and as a result, more blood reaches all areas of the body – making the body stronger, healthier, and less susceptible to disease.

Stage 2 is now working on cables made of graphene that could pull energy out of the earth’s mantle. Graphene is a thin molecular layer of graphite. It is lighter than air, stronger than steel, and a better conductor than copper. Once Bhargava’s engineers told him that graphene had the ability to pull energy out of the earth in an efficient, pollution-free manner, he invested resources in building graphene cables right away. The project is still in the testing phase, but Bhargava is optimistic: “This would be the greatest invention, maybe ever… because if you can get unlimited energy from beneath the earth, pollution free, that’s everything.”

Billions in Change portrays an entrepreneur who is on a quest to bring solutions to the world’s biggest problems — problems that most other billionaires ignore. Manoj Bhargava has the knowledge, the means, and the heart it may take to help mankind and bring about change in the world.


[CONTENT IDEA BY GUY CERRITO]

Watch Billions in Change at www.billionsinchange.com

SOURCE: www.billionsinchange.com/solutions

dragonfly-stareThe dragonfly is most commonly associated with the symbolic meaning of transformation, joy, and rebirth. In almost every part of the world it is considered a fascinating creature that represents change — often in association with self-realization, emotional maturity, and the understanding of the deeper meaning of life.

In some Native American traditions, dragonfly is a sign of happiness, speed, and purity; and it is also a symbol of the departed souls. In China, the dragonfly is associated with prosperity and harmony, and is often perceived as a good luck charm. The dragonfly is well-respected in Japan, symbolizing courage, strength, and victory. Dragonfly is also Japan’s national emblem.

The dragonfly spirit animal carries the wisdom of transformation and adaptability in life. It is connected to the realm of emotions, joy, lightness of being, and change. The dragonfly is characterized by its amazing flight patterns: it is able to change direction swiftly, gliding through the air with no apparent effort. Its lightness inspires us to use our ability to be flexible and highly adaptable in any situation. The dragonfly invites us to keep a light, positive outlook no matter what the situation may be. It encourages us to accept change and to open up to the magic of nature and the elements.

 

 

When Dragonfly shows up in your life:

  • You may be reminded to bring a bit more lightness and joy into your life.
  • You may be called to explore your emotions.
  • You may be encouraged to show your true colors more often and shine.
  • It is perhaps time to look through illusion: a situation or someone’s intentions are not clear and may be deceiving.
  • You may be called to transform and evolve, to live and experience yourself differently, and to stay open to the unfolding of your personal journey.

 

If Dragonfly is your Animal Guide:

  • You are flexible and highly adaptable in any situation.
  • You may be inclined to delve deep into your emotions.
  • You don’t hide your true colors.

 

Ask Dragonfly’s help when:

  • You’re stuck in a situation and need assistance to gain a new perspective. The solution might lie in your ability to adapt and tackle the issue from a different angle.
  • You wish to bring about the changes needed in your life in order to reach your full potential.

 

Did you know?

Dragonflies have existed on the planet for over 300 million years. With about 3000 species today, they inhabit almost every continent (except Antarctica). Adult dragonflies are characterized by large, multifaceted eyes that are composed of nearly 24,000 individual units. Dragonflies can move at a speed of 45 miles an hour. They can hover like a helicopter, fly backwards like a hummingbird, fly straight up, down, or to either side.

 

 

SOURCE:

www.spiritanimal.info/dragonfly-spirit-animal
www.dragonfly-site.com/meaning-symbolize.html

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragonfly