I am Organic, Are You?
By Viola Woolcott
This is another of my favourite Organic Websites. Check it and let me know what you think and what interests you the most.
I’m Organic was founded in 2006 by Judy Pezdir and Jill Palermo. A mother and daughter team. Judy and Jill are both artists and entrepreneurs. Having […]
Filed under: Organics on February 17th, 2008 | No Comments »
Stress, Anxiety, Panic, Take Control of Your Thoughts
By Viola Woolcott
Anxiety and panic attacks happen because of an overwhelmed nervous system. Constant messages are send to the body through your thoughts. Your thoughts seem to be your comfort zone, but that doesn’t mean that they are always comfortable or even healthy. You didn’t feel anxious… you […]
Filed under: Mind | Body | Spirit on February 16th, 2008 | No Comments »
Poultry Slaughterhouse Undercover Investigation
By Viola Woolcott
A new “Mercy For Animals” undercover investigation takes you behind the closed doors of one of the country’s largest poultry slaughterhouses: “House of Raeford Farms“, Inc. in Raeford, North Carolina.
In January and February of 2007 an MFA investigator worked in the “live-hang” area of the plant (where […]
Filed under: Animal Aid on February 16th, 2008 | No Comments »
The Drugging of Our Children | Is ADHD a Real Disease?
By Viola Woolcott
All of a sudden, it seems, millions of American children are said to be afflicted with mental illnesses. And they’re being put on strong medications—over periods of years—as treatment. Isn’t it time we stopped and looked at what the mental health establishment is […]
Filed under: Dare 2B Aware on February 15th, 2008 | No Comments »
Antibiotics CANNOT Kill Viruses | Consequences of Overuse of Antibiotics
By Viola Woolcott
For all infections affecting the i.e. ears, throat, lungs, urinary tract, skin or gums there is an overuse of antibiotics. It is known that 80% of these are viral in nature. Antibiotics may relief some of the symptoms of viral infections like phlegm production, […]
Filed under: Dare 2B Aware on February 14th, 2008 | No Comments »
Sports Massage, is it Only For Athelets?
By Viola Woolcott
On of the earlist forms of physical therapy recorded is Massage and it is known that it was used by very different cultures over 3000 years ago. Since travel and communications have enabled different civilisations to meet many forms of massage have been developed.
Sports massage is a […]
Filed under: Alternative Therapy on February 14th, 2008 | No Comments »
Shift in Perception, Be Aware of the Impact of Cause and Effect
By Viola Woolcott
A closed or open heart will determine which universal currents you attract; therefore the quality of your heart will determine your future. With a closed heart you attract negative currents. With an open heart you will attract positive currents. It is […]
Filed under: Mind | Body | Spirit on February 12th, 2008 | No Comments »
Shiatsu Rebalances Your Life Force Energy
By Viola Woolcott
Shiatsu literally meaning ‘finger pressure’ (’shi’ - finger and ‘atsu’ - pressure). It is a form of Oriental bodywork. It was developed in Japan but has its roots in ancient Chinese/Japanese medicine. It is a fully accepted medical treatment and authorised by the Japanes Ministry of Health and […]
Filed under: Alternative Therapy on February 11th, 2008 | No Comments »
Sodium Benzoate | Benzene | Carcinogens
By Ina Woolcott
Sodium benzoate is a kind of salt that may be present naturally in some foods, but is more likely to be chemically produced and added as a preservative to foods. As a preservative, sodium benzoate is added to foods in small amounts only. If too much is added, […]
Filed under: Dare 2B Aware on February 11th, 2008 | 4 Comments »
Self-Discovery, Wisdom and Inner Knowing
By Viola Woolcott
As we learn to open ourselves to the experiences of life, when we act with purpose and energy in all our activities, Life force is activated and developed within us.
To enrich all that we meet, we can learn to direct and offer energy as well as releasing our […]
Filed under: Mind | Body | Spirit on February 9th, 2008 | No Comments »