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Athletic Greens 30-Day Review
Athletic Greens has become one of the most popular supplements over the past few years and has been endorsed by numerous podcasts. It contains quite a few ingredients, 75 to be exact, and all are whole food sourced. The praise for its benefits to energy levels and immune system and digestive system support has been near endless, and I finally decided to see what the hype was about. The price is a little steep as a 30-day supply costs $77 plus shipping and handling; however, after 30 days of taking Athletic Greens daily, I was impressed by the results and I felt better overall and was much more productive.
By Your Pursuit of Wellness5 years ago in Longevity
How Can Exercises Help To Prevent Parkinson's Disease
People with Parkinson disease wonder why health experts necessitate vigorous exercise to reverse the ailment naturally. A study suggests intense exercise tends to slow down the progression of the disease. The best training will be one that is risk-free, enjoyable and pushes you ahead towards the recovery phase.
By Fahad Ahmad5 years ago in Longevity
Somewhat of a start to my life
I want to start by saying this. I do not, at the time of writing this, have any formal diagnosis for the symptoms I am experiencing. I know a few people with MS and my symptoms may align with it. I accept my symptoms could be a multitude of other conditions, but as of now I have been adapting my life and treating my symptoms as if they are caused by MS. The minor life changes I have made have helped, so if at any point I refer to MS I am not diagnosing myself. This is just how I cope with my symptoms and if in the future my circumstances change then so will my mindset.
By Matthew Keogh5 years ago in Longevity
How to Heal your Relationships with Loving-Kindness Meditation
Resolving conflict is part and parcel of human relationships. And often, it requires us to shift our energy a little. "We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them." ~ Albert Einstein
By Hilda Carroll5 years ago in Longevity
Memories
02/02/2019 I’ve been slowly losing my memories and Dr. Louis has suggested that keeping a journal might help me hold on to more of them. So, I got mum to get me this small black notebook. I know I need to write something, but I’m not sure what I’m meant to write. Maybe this is good enough?
By Daniel Iskander5 years ago in Longevity
Lyme disease, and its potential treatment option - naltrexone!
What is Lyme disease? Lyme disease is an infectious disease that is caused by the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi. This bacteria is transferred to humans through a bite of an infected deer tick. The tick bears infection from feeding on deer, birds, and mice that are infected.
By Harbor Compounding pharmacy5 years ago in Longevity
Bea Weaves a Healing Dream
Bea had a full client intake with her herbalist friend Nicholas last week, 3 hours on the phone with her complicated medical history. She still owes him photos of her nails and tongue, but she pulled her back out, again, and has been heavily medicating. Three cheers for ganja tinctures.
By @choosethesmiles5 years ago in Longevity
5 Lessons on How to Live –
About 15 years ago, I experienced a dangerous combination of existential crisis and the Dark Night of the Soul. No meaning in life and no God to comfort me. I was running from life - not to it and there’s a huge difference. I was angry. As the southern saying goes, “I was losing my religion;” at the end of my rope. Volunteering in hospice care beckoned. After all, I was dying. Not in a literal sense but in a major psychological and emotional way. Who better to commiserate with and where better to hide from the world than amongst those who were on the same trajectory? It turns out that living with the dying saved me. Through this experience, I learned how to live, to shed cloaks of darkness, to see the value of time, and to understand priorities. Though it was my experience, this is their story. These are some of the lessons they shared. I distilled them to the five most important.
By Francesca Flood, Ed.D.5 years ago in Longevity






