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Inflammation: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly: Part I

Inflammation: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly: Part I

Written by on December 21, 2008 in Health

Inflammation is often associated with painful swelling, red irritation, and generalized achiness. The literal meaning of the word comes from the Latin root, inflamatio, to set on fire. It has negative connotations, and rightfully so, but in the proper situation it is undoubtedly beneficial. In the first part of this article we will define inflammation […]

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Keys to the Vault: Unlocking Your Power

Keys to the Vault: Unlocking Your Power

Written by on December 21, 2008 in Health

Ever wonder why you commit to a project that you know is important to your well-being, success and happiness, yet you never complete it? Have you ever noticed what happens when you decide to achieve an important goal, yet you seem to sabotage your efforts by creating one block after another or act in a […]

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What Do You Value?

What Do You Value?

Written by on December 21, 2008 in Editorial

In the “Roaring Twenties” this country enjoyed a post-war boom that saw the rapid development of consumer goods, and the invention of consumer debt (layaway), as well as advances in technology (the “golden age of radio.”) The overall good feeling of prosperity was reflected in the popular music of that time…jazz. That era ended abruptly […]

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Interview with Ralph Blum, Author The Book of Runes

Interview with Ralph Blum, Author The Book of Runes

Written by on December 21, 2008 in Books, Interviews

Q: What are Runes? A: First I’d have to say that the Runes are a gift from the ancients that have given me my life’s work and enabled me to be of service to millions of people who I will never meet. I am heartened by the knowledge that this oracular system, this “compass for […]

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Count Your Blessings

Count Your Blessings

Written by on December 21, 2008 in Editorial

Needless to say, there has been a lot of turmoil these past months as we’ve seen the stock market plummet, many businesses fail, and faced the uncertainty of having a new president. Through it all I have been struck by the notion that if we base our happiness on external factors, then we are vulnerable […]

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MSG, by any other name, is still MSG?

MSG, by any other name, is still MSG?

Written by on December 21, 2008 in Health

How Food Additives Slip Into Your Diet and What To Do About It: Part 1 by Allie Chee There are tens of thousands of food additives, some growing in your backyard, and some only derived from chemical processes having nothing to do with a food’s natural state. The makers of food additives and food processors […]

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Tony Cecala Interviewed on The Kathleen Show

Tony Cecala Interviewed on The Kathleen Show

Written by on October 8, 2008 in Health

Film producer, health advocate, and all-around cool chick, Kathleen Slattery–Moschkau invited me to be a guest on her radio show, TheKathleenShow.com. We talked about my roots as an explorer of consciousness and shifted to a discussion of small business marketing—specifically the pros and cons of Google AdWords advertising. To learn how internet marketing can help […]

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Your Autumn Stars (2008)

Your Autumn Stars (2008)

Written by on September 21, 2008 in Astrology

Are We in The Grasp of Destiny or is Destiny In Our Grasp? From the beginning of Autumn until December 17th, all of the visible planets will be on one side of the ecliptic path. Since the Moon runs around the heavens every month, she’ll venture out of the grasp of the great serpent, which […]

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Food Poisoning can be Alleviated with Acupuncture

Food Poisoning can be Alleviated with Acupuncture

Written by on September 21, 2008 in Acupuncture

Acupuncture can treat ongoing conditions like chronic pain and anxiety as well as sudden ailments. Food poisoning is a perfect example of a temporary and unpredictable discomfort that acupuncture is successful in treating. Food poisoning can last for hours or days, and while it can be a fairly harmless (if awful) way to spend a […]

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Eating with the Season, Part IV: Autumn

Eating with the Season, Part IV: Autumn

Written by on September 21, 2008 in Health

A Traditional Chinese Medicine Approach to Nutrition by Allie Chee In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), human emotions and physical health are seen as deeply intertwined—as mutual correlations. As the body houses the mind, nourishing our body allows for proper functioning of the mind and supports clear, positive thought. Positive thought and a healthy mind create […]

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