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Vaccinations

Vaccinations are one of those things that is supposed to help us, not harm us. In many cases, though, they have done more harm than good. Vaccines in some individuals have even caused death. So why do people still line up to get the flu vaccine or to have their child vaccinated for school.

Why are we still putting our trust into 3rd party “professionals”. YOU have lived with your body your entire life and should know it better than ANYONE – so why do you hurry to the doctor and have things injected into your body that you know nothing about and with a doctor who knows nothing about your body?? And if you do try to ask your doctor to explain them to you, they either WILL NOT or CANNOT. They may haze over a few things, like side effects, treatments and ingredients. Don’t know? This is a good website to get started.

ThFor example, did you know they include chick embryo eggs? And bovine serum? And human cells? And mouse brain cells? They are MOST DEFINITELY NOT VEGAN. And the chemicals? Anything with the word “acid” in it does NOT sound like something to put into a human body. Mercury? Formaldehyde also? I am pretty sure that is what goes into our body upon death.

If you decide that you want to participate in vaccinations, I believe you should do some research and make an informed decision.

Ask yourself if risking illness, complications or even death is worth it? Ask yourself if injecting mouse brain cells and mercury into your child is necessary. Or if injecting it into yourself is necessary.

Vaccines has been reported to cause the following conditions in a human body:

autism
infertility
asthma
leukemia
seizures
cancer
diabetes
skin rashes
brain disorders
lethargy
chronic fatigue syndrome
depression
anxiety
numbness

and more. http://deathbyvaccination.com/

Dr. Mercola has a good article here, too.

People: we CANNOT put our trust into government officials or corporations anymore. We need to start opening our eyes; we need to ASK questions; we need to wake up! Question EVERYTHING! Be aware of what is going on around you! Put your trust into YOURSELF! Know that we, the humans of planet Earth, have control over what goes into our bodies!!

Do yourself a favor and BE INFORMED!

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Eat healthier and live longer

Eat healthier and live longer.

What is the biggest problem with food that people suffer from today? It isn’t high cholesterol, it isn’t high blood pressure, it isn’t even obesity.

The biggest problem is that people are unconscious eaters, isn’t it? People simply do not know how to eat consciously. They either eat too much or try to starve themselves and eat too little. Food is the second, third or fourth choice on their to-do list. They don’t pay attention to it when they actually are eating it. And that is the biggest problem!

So what to do about it? There are a few things you can to do be a more conscious eater, which in the long run will improve your health, improve your budget and help you grow more awareness in general for the life you have flowing in and around you.

1.) Stop and think. Before you eat anything, take note first of how you are feeling. How long ago was it that you ate? If you ate just a half hour ago, chances are you need not be eating again (if you ate the correct foods). Observe and feel how your stomach is. Food can stay in the stomach for anywhere from 30 minutes to 5 hours, depending on what type of food. Fruits will stay in the stomach for 30 -90 minutes before moving into the small intestine. Meat, which should be avoided completely, can stay in the stomach for 3-5 hours before moving to the small intestine. So gauge your appetite with thinking, first.

RX For Emotional Eating 71kb 150x1502.) Eat when hungry. Emotional eating is the worst kind of eating. Learn to observe your body to know when you are actually hungry. Be aware of any feelings that may come up, like anger, anxiety, frustration or depression. Learn to recognize these emotions and substitute your emotional eating for another activity, like painting, playing an instrument or exercise. If you still have a TV and potato chip habit, then toss the TV and stop buying the potato chips! Which leads me to the next point.

3.) Shop with a list. When you are at the supermarket use a list and stick to it. If you have a weakness for buying something, like chips, buy carrots instead. Start to make conscious decisions about the food you are buying, this way you will not be forced to struggle with the bad eating habits at home, because the negative food will have been left at the supermarket! Consciously choose fresh lettuce over candy bars / apples over GMO corn tortilla chips / fresh plums over gummy worms and so on.

4.) Consciously chew. Many of the times when we are hungry we gobble the food down so fast, inhaling a lot of air and having half digested food that arrives into our stomach. When this happens, the stomach has to work even harder to break down the food that should have been digested in our mouths. 85% of digestion happens in the mouth, so consciously chew every bite. On average, there should be about 15-40 bites per chew, depending on if the fruits and veggies are raw or cooked. Remember, meat and cheese should not be options!

18 Timeless Traditional Kitchen Designs That Every Home Needs 14 630x419 150x1505.) Set a special place where eating only will happen. Many people eat in their car, on the subway, in their living room, even in their bed! Set a specific place where eating will happen there and only there. If you are at home, this is usually designated as a kitchen or dining room. No other rooms should be used for the purpose of eating. If you are at an office or work environment, designate a special place where you will have your lunch. By setting this specific place, as you prepare for the mealtime and start to go to that specific place, your mind will already start to send signals to your stomach to prepare for food. Therefore, by the time the food hits the stomach, the stomach will be prepared with the digestive enzymes and the process will go a lot smoother.

6.) Prepare your own meals. Be more conscious about purchasing ready made meal foods. Buying processed foods will wreak havoc all over the body, not only in the physical body, but also the emotional and mental body. Industrial made food is usually laden with refined oils and sugar which leads to physical addiction. Try to make as much of your own food as possible. If you are short on time during the week, then make the food on your off day and store it in the fridge or freezer during the week. Foods like rice or beans can be cooked to about 75% of their capacity and frozen, where they can stay for up to a month or longer. Ideally fresh is ALWAYS best, but this option is still better than purchasing the many terrible, industrial made processed foods that are on the supermarket shelves.

7.) Eat at the ideal times. The agni, or digestive fire, is the highest in the body from about noon to 1 PM. This means that your largest meal should be during these hours. The rest of the day is used for the body to dedicate to other parts of the body. For example, during the night hours our body starts to process the liver and purify the system. In this time the digestive system is sluggish and may not be able to perform it’s activity of digestion as thoroughly.

8.) Get physical exercise every day. Make sure you get some kind of movement every day, even if it is a brisk walk of 20 minutes. This will keep the energy moving throughout the body, not allowing anything to grow stagnant. Exercise also helps to control blood-sugar levels.

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How should you sleep at night?

SLEEPING POSITION NORTH OR SOUTH?

Getting a good night sleep is not only about a good mattress or uncluttered space and mind. Getting a good nights rest also depends on which way your head is facing when you sleep.

Supporters of Feng Shui will tell you it has to do with the way things are placed in the room.

In the Indian Culture, it also has to do with the poles being magnetic. If you sleep with your head towards North, in the Northern Hemisphere, you may not sleep well due to the fact that our blood contains iron. And if you take iron supplements, which are really not necessary, your blood will contain even more iron.

When you sleep with your head pointing to the North, the blood has a tendency to be drawn up towards your head, because the iron will be magnetized by the North Pole. Having more blood in your head will cause you to not sleep well, will cause anxiety and could cause hemorrhaging in very young or older people.

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How weather affects our moods

Most of the time people get moody for “normal” stuff, like work, family obligations, too much busy work or not enough to do, leading to boredom which leads to frustration and depression. Moods can also immensely affect our health. Anything emotional or mental that we suffer, if not treated at the root level, will make its way into the physical body. Once in the physical body, we still have some time to heal the issue at the root level, but it serves as a warning that the healing should have already taken place.

In other words, it is really time to listen to what your body is telling you.

There are several different ways to treat health issues at any level, but have you considered treating it with the weather? If you are conscious enough, you may notice that climate changes affect not only your mood, but also your eating and sleeping habits change, which in turn, come back full circle to reflect your mood. Everything is connected.

According to climate therapy specialists, there are specific things we can do to better handle and calm our inner chaos and improve our health issues simply by choosing the right place to vacation or even to live!

Here are some tips for where to go when certain health issues hit your hard!

101 1835 150x150Mountains: the mountains are considered great for people who suffer from hyperthyroidism, gastritis, hepatitis and any digestive issues. Children can benefit from a mountain lifestyle if they suffer from insomnia, inflammation or skin infections, asthma, respiratory problems, irritability and lack of appetite.

Hilly regions: Hilly regions are suggested for people who suffer from any cardiac afflictions, respiratory issues and emaciation.

Forests or wooded areas: Wooded areas are excellent for people who suffer from excess stress and insomnia. Get out into some forest areas. If you can’t live there, take a weekend camping trip to somewhere with a lot of green and nature. Sleep under the stars. See how you feel after a 3 or 4 day break.

101 2091 150x150The ocean or seaside: The ocean air is filled with negative ions which help to stimulate a positive effect on respiration and metabolism. It helps to heal bronchitis, ear infections, throat infections, rheumatism, allergies and any skin problems. If you cannot make your way to the ocean or seaside, you can also find a modern thalassotherapy center, specializing in rheumatology and dermatology.

The lake: The lake can have a different effect than the ocean. If you have been to any ocean and any lake you will find immediate differences in the air, the temperature, the surroundings and even the energy around you. There is a particular habitat and quality of the water in lake regions that you will not find seaside. Health benefits include improving depression, anxiety and other similar ailments afflicting your mental state.

The open plains: Wide open spaces offer a calming type of serenity and are suggested for anyone who is unable to adapt to other types of climates. Plains or prairies can offer a great space for meditation and deep thinking which can relax the mental state, leading to improved health.