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Can Organic Farming Really Feed Us?

Saturday, May 10th, 2008 | Author:

The below two videos were produced as a WH-TV News Special. They cover the pro’s and con’s of organic farming and whether or not it can feed a nation on a long-term, large scale. They look to be a few years old, but nonetheless, they are very informative when describing how organic farming really works.

Organic Farming: Can It Feed Us (Part 1)

Organic Farming: Can It Feed Us (Part 2)

While these two videos are pretty long, and look to be a few years old. It’s clear that there are many health benefits to growing your own organic foods and organic farming. Consumers should definitely consider buying more organic foods while shopping at the grocery store. The more consumers buy organic foods, the cheaper organic foods will become over the upcoming years.


Category: Healthy Living, Natural Diet, Organic Health | One Comment

Make Your Very Own Stress Ball

Friday, January 18th, 2008 | Author:

stress-ball.JPGIf you’re looking for a fun and easy project to help ease stress and tension, check out these step-by-step instructions on how to make your very own personalized stress ball.

What Exactly Is a Stress Ball?

A stress ball is an object that fits in the palm of your hand and can be easily squeezed to decrease muscular and emotional tension. It may be in the shape of a ball, or it may be something a bit more interesting, such as a funny face, a body part, or a pack of cigarettes (for those trying to quit!)

How Does a Stress Ball Work?

Whenever you make a fist, regardless of whether or not you have something in your hand, you create muscle tension. And when you release your grip, your muscles relax. This process of acute muscle tension and relaxation can flush out muscle tension and relieve stress. You can perform this stress management technique without a stress ball, by simply tensing and relaxing the muscles or your hands, or anywhere on the body that tension exists. But a stress ball gives you something to focus on and may aid in relieving stress. more…

Category: Healthy Living, Stress Relief | 36 Comments

Will Organic Green Tea Help With Rheumatoid Arthritis?

Thursday, January 03rd, 2008 | Author:

Green Tea & Arthritis
According to a study by the University of Michigan Health Systems, one specific compound found in Green Tea can be the key to preventing & treating Rheumatoid Arthritis.

The Green Tea compound that has researchers excited is called Epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG).

EGCG shows promise because scientists believe that it could restrict the amount of inflammatory molecules associated with rheumatoid arthritis. Researchers also believe that EGCG can also decrease the joint damage associated with rheumatoid arthritis.

“Our research is a very promising step in the search for therapies for the joint destruction experienced by people who have rheumatoid arthritis,” said Salah-uddin Ahmed, Ph.D., the head researcher for this study.

While researchers are very optimistic about the long-term benefits of EGCG, it is still unknown how it will truly effect humans, as only animal tests have been done. However, the results of the primary tests look very promising for eventual human benefits.

Related Articles:
» Official Press Release About the Above Green Tea Study
» Green Tea Found To Ease Inflammation & Arthritis Pain
» Green Tea Compound May Prevent Arthritis
» How & Why Green Tea May Combat Arthritis
» The Joys of Organic Tea

Category: Healthy Living, Natural Diet, Organic Health | 4 Comments

Can Mold Cause Depression?

Friday, December 28th, 2007 | Author:

According to a new report published in American Journal of Public Health, the answer is an astounding yes!

The Brown School of Medicine examined nearly 6,000 interviews of European adults, conducted by the World Health Organization, and found that those adults who live in damp or moldy homes were more likely to report symptoms of depression. As well as a variety of other health conditions, such as asthma, coughing, fatigue, nausea, headaches, etc.

While it is commonly known that mold can cause a variety of health problems, the connection between mold & depression is still widely debated.

The importance of this study, is not that mold may cause depression, it’s the fact that a clean household will lead to a healthier lifestyle. It is important to keep the air in your house clean from allergens such as mold.

Related Articles:
» Can Mold in the Home Cause Mood Swings & Depression?
» Science News: Household Mold Linked to Depression
» Frequently Asked Questions About Mold
» Symptoms of Mold Exposure & Who Is At Risk
» Cleansing Mold From the Air With Air Purifiers

Category: Air Purification, Depression, Healthy Living | 5 Comments