Goiter and Body Odor

[ad_1] Can people with body odor (BO) be “immune” to their own unpleasant odor? That’s correct. The human nose can recognize 4,000 different scents and a really sensitive proboscis can detect up to 10,000 different scents. But if you smell something for a long time, your nose gets overwhelmed by the odor and can no … Read more

EFT and the Fear of Heights

[ad_1] My first introduction to the Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) used acrophobia as the target. It was a great option given the high prevalence of height phobias. According to Wikipedia, acrophobia is an extreme or irrational fear of heights. Because we were in southern Florida, an amazingly flat area, it wasn’t possible to truck us … Read more

Use Oil Pulling During Chemotherapy

[ad_1] Oil pulling is a practice I learned about in 2008 from my raw food coach. I purchased unrefined sesame oil and started the practice each morning regularly as I transitioned into a raw food lifestyle. It is a practice that is simple and easy to start for good oral health and detoxification of the … Read more

Flossing is Underrated

[ad_1] You can’t just rely on genetics to ensure you have a great smile. Healthy teeth and gums are the result of a regular oral hygiene regime that includes daily brushing and flossing. Many people try to skip flossing because it is inconvenient and may be painful at times. It’s important to do, though because … Read more

Cardamom: Evergreen Spice Forever

[ad_1] Cardamom is selected queen of spices for royals. In India it is popularly known as “Elaichi”. Cardamoms satisfy the four main purposes i.e. food, drink, medicines & perfumes through taste, flavor, cure & fragrance respectively. It is widely used as a herbal spice and is added in various sweet dishes to provide a strong … Read more

The Value of a Simple Cucumber

[ad_1] Most of us don’t think much about cucumbers. They taste good and make a nice addition to a salad or even a sandwich, but are they important? You bet they are – or can be! Cucumbers contain most of the vitamins and minerals you need each day: Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B3, Vitamin … Read more

Liver Shunts In Dogs – Why My Dog Went

[ad_1] My Italian Greyhound is truly the best friend (no, more like a child) of my husband and I. Her name is Wendy. She’s absolutely a beautiful specimen of an Italian Greyhound – with her sleek body, her tucked tummy, her champion like posture and whimsical gallop. Wendy is now 4.5 years old and her … Read more

Invisalign Treatments and Their Effects On

[ad_1] Thinking of getting an Invisalign treatment to straighten your teeth? No doubt you’ve heard all about it and its benefits. That it is not as painful as the old way of the metal braces. That it is more aesthetically pleasing due to it being “invisible.” No doubt you’ve also heard of the drawbacks, such … Read more

Is Singing a Gift Or Can Anyone Sing?

[ad_1] Singing, it’s a gift, you either have it or you haven’t. True or not? Well up to a point. There is no denying that certain people seem gifted, they just seem to be able to open their mouths and out come these sweet melodic sounds. More and more though people are beginning to realize … Read more

Bromohydrosis: AKA Smelly Feet Treatment

[ad_1] Sweaty feet and smelly feet are two very common, annoying conditions of the feet. Medically they are usually referred to as hyperhydrosis and bromohydrosis. This can be not only embarrassing but uncomfortable as well. They can run people out of the room and even cause you to be chased away. Foul-smelling feet can also … Read more