Body, mind and spirit
Take more than a casual glance at the weight scale. Is it time to lose pounds? Don’t wait too long after the holidays to do something about it.
Take more than a casual glance at the weight scale. Is it time to lose pounds? Don’t wait too long after the holidays to do something about it.
The two vital components of who you are go hand-in-hand. Like a super team within and without, the physical and nonphysical aspects of being human make up the dynamic duo summed up in one word—you.
Wouldn’t it be great to find a cure for all health challenges? If “Cure For All Diseases” author Hulda Regehr Clark, Ph.D, ND, were alive today, she would insist on two things that are present in a sick person: pollutants and parasites.
I recently received inquiries about two separate but related subjects. One is from Nicole, a second year Psychology student who has been experiencing “astral projection.” The other is from Rafael, who has been experiencing what he terms “sleep paralysis” and seeing a figure of a woman covered with a white sheet decorated with black roses while in that state of paralysis.
The raging controversy between the pro- and anti-reproductive health (RH) law has pushed Supreme Court justices and legislators to ask the fundamental question of when life begins.
No matter what highs and lows life may send our way, there is a limitless part of who we are as human beings.
“The mind holds no clinical significance in today’s modern medical practice,” laments Dr. Bernie Siegel in his pioneering book “Peace, Love and Healing.” In fact the mind is completely ignored by most physicians in the treatment of disease.
Back then, one would have to go through great lengths in order to get a slimmer and curvier figure. Plastic surgery used to be quite scary, as you would need to be opened up and sewn back together again, with weeks of painful recovery time ahead.
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