Today is day three of my cleanse. I have made it further than I thought I would, but I am hoping to go the full 10 days. Most people go off their medications for this cleanse. Meds can carry a lot of metals and other stuff that can develop into their own set of problems. Not that I'm telling you anything new. Yesterday afternoon I realized I hadn't t…
Read moreFirst off: I mentioned The Food Revolution the other day during my review of Diet for a New America . Today it is Amazon's Daily Deal for Kindle for $1.99. Obviously I was meant to read this one as well :). My family is sick again. Public school and work places are the bane of a mother's free time. Tim is home for the third day in a row. Check this…
Read moreTime management is a hobby of mine. I love reading up on it, trying out different techniques, trying out different products. The most significant thing I have learned is that there are a gazillion different methods out there for a reason. No one system seems to work perfectly for everyone and often times, a blending of systems seems to work best. Personally I …
Read moreAt some point I will begin yoga. It is the 9th and I haven't started. This is so weird for me!!! I think I need to rethink my whole schedule. I would like to do yoga in the morning and I should definitely have time, but right now I am running late on everything and the morning runs through my fingers and next thing I know I am eating lunch later than I shou…
Read moreDiet for a New America by John Robbins is recommended reading by many health professionals and raw foodist authors. John Robbins definitely gives a biased view of the meat, dairy, and agricultural practices of today. I think the first section of the book is enough for people to set it down and not even consider the rest of it. At first I didn't understand …
Read moreThis article was so well expressed that not only am I going to put it somewhere to remind me often, but I also wanted to share with you all if you aren't a Baubata junkie like me :) Posted: 20 Mar 2012 10:31 AM PDT ‘… and she loved a boy very, very much– even more than she loved herself.’ ~Shel Silverstein, The Giving Tree Post written by Leo Babau…
Read moreAfter I finished this book I looked up the authors online and what I found wasn't pretty. I don't know why, but for some reason for me, this reflects on this book for me. In 2005, The New York Post reported on Matthew and Sarma's break-up. "While Melngailis claimed Kenney is in her debt to the tune of $500,000, Kenney countered that she had p…
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