Archive | May, 2010

29 May 2010 0 Comments

Overcoming The Social Aspect of an Acne Outbreak

Overcoming The Social Aspect of an Acne Outbreak

Everybody has had to deal with a pimple  from time to time. Though unwanted, it’s not really that big of a deal. Yet, some of us have acne that can linger and even start to become more than a physical malady – it becomes a psycho-social problem. Since acne primarily affects the face, and the [...]

26 May 2010 0 Comments

Immediate Effects Of Stress And Some Natural Solutions

Immediate Effects Of Stress And Some Natural Solutions

Stress. Everyday, we face this it. We cannot help but be affected. What to do? “Long-term stress – the kind that stems from constant anxiety about the bad economy or your unhappy job situation- can cause an increase in cortisol hormone levels,” says Amy Wechsler, MD, author of The Mind-Beauty Connection, who specializes in psychodermatology, [...]

23 May 2010 0 Comments

Your Bathroom Posture

Your Bathroom Posture

While we have excellent solutions and techniques for colon cleansing, we may have overlooked a fundamental reason for the buildup of colon-bound toxins. For centuries humankind lived without the “thrones” now found in the majority of bathrooms or water closets in the western world. Indeed, our use of the commode has made us consider not [...]

20 May 2010 0 Comments

Acne treatments — How Do You Maintain Acne Free Skin?

Acne treatments — How Do You Maintain Acne Free Skin?

Acne, pimples, zits — whatever you call them, 80% of acne sufferers have suffered from this tiresome affliction of the skin, one time or the other during their lifetime. That is the reason why so many acne sufferers all over the world are looking for natural acne treatments to help cure this skin condition. But [...]

17 May 2010 0 Comments

Empower your Children – Stimulate their Minds

Empower your Children – Stimulate their Minds

Children’s minds are synonymous to sponges. They absorb everything around. Be it a good information or a junk, their brain is non-selective. Because the early formative years in the life of children affect their later choices in life, parents should nourish them well during their formative years. Several developmental researches prove that nature and nurture [...]

14 May 2010 0 Comments

How does the Brain Process in Selective Amnesia?

How does the Brain Process in Selective Amnesia?

Amnesia is a condition where in an individual’s memory is lost or altered. There are two major classes of amnesia according to cause: organic and functional. Organic amnesia is caused by any physical damage or injury to the brain. Functional amnesia, on the other hand, is caused by psychological factors like psychosis and other mental [...]

11 May 2010 0 Comments

The Effect of Deep Sea Diving on Brain Function

The Effect of Deep Sea Diving on Brain Function

The human brain receives about 20% of total body oxygen consumption, usually through normal breathing in a normal situation. It functions mainly for cognition, consciousness, orientation, speech and memory. Its enclosure in a cranium with the protection of meninges and brain- blood barrier suggests its vulnerability and fragility especially from abrupt changes of conditions such [...]

11 May 2010 0 Comments

Blessed Herbs Review – Is It Worth It?

Blessed Herbs Review – Is It Worth It?

Have you ever had one of those days when you just feel lethargic and tired? Well, for me, it lasted a week. That was three years ago and it was what got me to purchase Blessed Herbs. It was (and still is) a great cleansing program I’ve since bought on an yearly basis, but it [...]

9 May 2010 0 Comments

Is Acupuncture Good for the Brain?

Is Acupuncture Good for the Brain?

Today, people from all walks of life have started to go back to the basics. Be it in their practices or lifestyle. They acquire everything in their surroundings as nature provides the abundance of life. What is still significant is the belief of man in the use of natural methods of therapy, without the application [...]

5 May 2010 0 Comments

The Effect of Depression on Brain Function

The Effect of Depression on Brain Function

The brain is composed of brain cells called neurons.  There are about 10 billion neurons in a person’s brain.  Said to be the center of the central nervous system (CNS), the brain recognizes emotions and feelings by a person.  The brain also reacts to these stimuli that can make us happy, sad or depressed.
Depression is [...]