Tony Cecala

Tony is a business strategist. He publishes the Holistic Networker and produces the Wellness Expo. In his spare time he reads about technology and the mind.

Traditional Chinese Medicine for Treating Infertility

Traditional Chinese Medicine for Treating Infertility

Written by on June 23, 2007 in Health

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) suggests that there are three main causes of infertility: deficiency syndrome, stagnancy syndrome and heat syndrome. All three syndromes can be treated with Chinese herbs, acupuncture or a combination of both. These traditional Chinese approaches can also be, and are often, combined with Western medicine in treating infertility. TCM practitioners treat […]

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The Velveteen Principles for Women

The Velveteen Principles for Women

Written by on June 23, 2007 in Books, Reviews

In The Velveteen Principles for Women psychotherapist and author Toni Raiten-D’Antonio interprets the loveable rabbit’s journey toward “becoming Real” to help women let go of the inner and outer criticisms that keep them from discovering true authenticity and happiness. Becoming Real, as the author explains, is one of the main purposes of our lives, and […]

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How to Choose a Good Dentist

How to Choose a Good Dentist

Written by on May 23, 2007 in Health

The time to find a good dentist is before your teeth begin to hurt. Every large city has thousands of good dentists to choose from. How does the average person find a dentist that’s skilled, inexpensive, and professional? See Holistic Networker’s dentist directory »

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Conversations with God Reveals the Spiritual Side to Homelessness

Conversations with God Reveals the Spiritual Side to Homelessness

Written by on March 21, 2007 in Features, Spirituality

By Jill V. Mangino Last Fall I joined 500 people at a special screening of Conversations with God in New York City, not knowing that the movie I was about to see would forever change how I view the homeless. Conversations with God depicts the true life story of New York Times Best-Selling author Neale […]

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Pour Your Heart Into It

Pour Your Heart Into It

Written by on March 20, 2007 in Editorial

Have you ever dined at a restaurant and felt welcomed and nurtured? The food tasted heavenly, the ambiance, exquisite. How about the other experience—the fast food joint that shuffles you along like a piece of machinery on a conveyor belt. What differed? Which establishment had “heart?” Which was run by people “on the clock?” All […]

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Herbs for Memory

Herbs for Memory

Written by on March 19, 2007 in Features, Health

We struggle with it every day, remembering Aunt Ella’s birthday, when to pick up the kids from soccer practice, or even why you walked into the kitchen (what did I come in here for?). We’ve all been there, time and time again, struggling with memory. Often stress, anxiety, and preoccupation with powerful issues or problems […]

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Eat Like a Chimpanzee: Review of Green for Life

Eat Like a Chimpanzee: Review of Green for Life

Written by on December 6, 2006 in Books, Health, Reviews

Victoria Boutenko and her family were plagued with numerous health problems. In poor health his whole life, her husband Igor had progressive hyperthyroidism and chronic rheumatoid arthritis. Mainstream medicine had no answers for Igor. Victoria weighed 280 pounds and was constantly tired and depressed. Her daughter had asthma and allergies and her son had juvenile […]

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Fighting Eating Disorders With Chinese Medicine

Fighting Eating Disorders With Chinese Medicine

Written by on November 10, 2006 in Features, Health

Nearly 1 million men and women in the United States suffer from eating disorders, according to The National Institute of Mental Health. The two most common types of eating disorders are anorexia and bulimia. Anorexia is characterized by drastic weight loss to the point of extreme underweight. Victims will harvest a great fear of gaining […]

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Traditional Chinese Medicine and Bone Health

Traditional Chinese Medicine and Bone Health

Written by on November 2, 2006 in Features, Health

Ten million Americans over the age of 50 suffer from osteoporosis. In addition, 34 million are at a serious risk for developing this debilitating bone disease. The severe loss of bone mass and breakdown of the architecture of the bone, osteoporosis thins the bones to a point where a mere cough can cause a fracture. […]

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Change Your Mind – Change your Life! : Waking Up to Hypnosis

Change Your Mind – Change your Life! : Waking Up to Hypnosis

Written by on November 1, 2006 in Features, Health

By MaDonna J. Kettler, BA, MHt, LBLt Long, long ago during the time of Atlantis, people used sleep and dream chambers to practice altered states of consciousness. Not so long ago, the Egyptians regularly practiced similar techniques. Mankind has consistently experimented with different ways to induce trance states in order to achieve altered states of […]

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