Thank you for making 2011 such a rewarding year of practice for me. It brings me such joy to watch you on your journey towards vibrant health. May your hearts be filled with pure joy, your gatherings with laughter and may your home be warmed with love. Happy New Year! Abundant Health & Happiness
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Friday, December 30, 2011
5 Digestive Tips For Athletes
Stomach issues can knock you right out of competition. Here are five digestion tips you can use to improve your health and keep you performing at your maximum potential.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Good Night Sleep Unattainable For Moms
A new research study revealed that sleep deprivation is more prevalent in women than men, and women are 1.4 times more likely to report insomnia than men. Nighttime restlessness include difficulty initiating and maintaining sleep including interrupted or impaired sleeping patterns for an extended period of time.
Women who were getting less than five hours of sleep at night were at higher risk for depression, diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity. Your quality of sleep will effect your quality of life. Feeling inadequately rested in the morning may leave you fatigued, irritable and anxious and no amount of caffeine will restore your energy level.
A group of Swiss and French Scientist found that participants fell asleep quickly and also had deeper sleep in a hammock because of the rocking motion.
So, if hammocks provide superior quality sleep my question is; "are individuals willing to replace the traditional ubiquitous king size four poster colonial bed with a non-conventional sleeping apparatus?"
A group of Swiss and French Scientist found that participants fell asleep quickly and also had deeper sleep in a hammock because of the rocking motion.

So, if hammocks provide superior quality sleep my question is; "are individuals willing to replace the traditional ubiquitous king size four poster colonial bed with a non-conventional sleeping apparatus?"
Perhaps a Caribbean Island destination is beckoning you.
Helpful Tips To Prepare For A Goodnight's Sleep:
- Avoid caffeinated beverages late in the evening
- Avoid eating past 6:30pm
- Avoid heavy, spicy meals at dinner
- Avoid sugar - eating sweets before bedtime (chocolate, cookies, cake etc)
- Try relaxing exercises, some stretching before bedtime
- Listen to relaxing music - spa, waves, ocean
- Sprinkle Lavender essential oil on your pillow, dab on your P.J's & behind your ears.
- Take a relaxing candlight essential oil bath (lavender, ylang ylang, chamomile, bergamot)
- Create a relaxing environment in the bedroom - dark room
- Diffuse essential oils in bedroom (lavender, sage, orange essence or oils mentioned above)
- No TV in the bedroom
- Take magnesium and zinc before bedtime
- Have a cup of tea - Valerian and organic chamomile can help calm nervousness and restlessness.
- Curl up in bed with a good read - something uplifting, romantic, inspirational.
Canadian Living Magazine - Light and Dark Therapy - Click Here
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Movember - Prostate Cancer Awareness
Prostate Cancer Statistics 2011:
An estimated 25,500 cases diagnosed with prostate cancer among Canadian men. The Canadian Cancer Society offers information and support services for prostate cancer patients and their families. The CCS is raising awareness and fighting back against prostate cancer by educating men about early detection, funding world-class prostate cancer research and also advocating cancer-related issues.
The Canadian Cancer Society recommends that men over the age of 50 talk to their healthcare provider about the risks and benefits of prostate cancer testing.
For more information regarding:
- What is prostate cancer
- Signs & Symptoms
- Early detection
- Risk factors
- Treatments
Click Here
Mo Sistas Taking ACTION!
Move Over Gents! Women are stepping up to support Movember. We're not giving up our lip waxing just yet and wearing a falsey synthetic debonair "moustache" is just a fashion "faux pas". So what's a gal to do to support her fellow men? Click Here
Friday, November 4, 2011
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