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Treat it How YOU Want to be Treated
From a young age, most Americans (most of the world honestly) is taught "treat other's how you want to be treated". A statement in the bible, written so long ago but still so important today. That phrase has become so much more than just a verse in a book, it has become a way that the human race strives to achieve. However, despite the hate towards each other due to our religiousness beliefs, skin tones or cultures; our planet should be treated the way WE want to be treated.
By Caroline Witty6 years ago in Longevity
Science Says Reading Can Improve Your Health
"Let us read, and let us dance; these two amusements will never do any harm to the world." ― Voltaire Reading is often elevated as a way for people to defend their knowledge, sound smart, or seem like important people. There are a lot of articles out there about how reading one million books a year will change your life. I'm exaggerating here, but you've also seen those articles.
By Leigh Victoria Phan, MS, MFA6 years ago in Longevity
New Moon Intention Candle Ritual
The new moon is always the most aligned time for setting new intentions to manifest into your life. The moon affects our emotional energies and can impact our subconscious is ways we may still not understand. I like to call it our feminine energy (because the moon is a feminine sign).
By Shawntelle Moncy6 years ago in Longevity
Run Before You Walk
On November 2011, I was finishing my first semester at Drexel University, and I decided to celebrate with a group of friends, eating brunch at a restaurant near Locust Square. We were eating like nonstop like it was the Last Supper, just enjoying the moment that classes were over. As we walked out, we heard a lot of commotion near the walking path of Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
By Ronald Park6 years ago in Longevity
A Spice For Lifes Variety
Who doesn’t love the smell of Grandmas’ freshly baked cinnamon rolls or the aroma of apple spiced candles around the holidays? Or the taste of an ice cold creamy horchata on a hot day with a nice meal including a sweet churro for desert. The commonly used and well known spice derived from the cassia trees bark often referred to as cinnamon is used for a variety of different things. Claimed to be one of the most important spices to the human diet that is not only used in cooking as flavor or as an additive for scent, it also reaps many different surprising health benefits as well.
By Ruby Estelle 6 years ago in Longevity
What To Do After Flat Feet Surgery?
I am back on track writing about this article. In the past, I’ve been having writer’s block for about 5 months. Did you think I’ve almost given up writing more blog tips on flat feet? I was lost in my own world. I was taking care of my own issues. In January, 2020, I pushed myself to write this article on paper. Did not get the chance to type it up. I started to get sick on Chinese New Years. I was miserable with the cold. During this month of February, 2020. Issues were stirring up from my last lousy past relationship. Today, I decided to move forward. Last week, one of my friends inspired me to keep writing. I told him about my writer's block situation and what was going on. He’s a great listener and we joke a lot of times. I just want to thank Ryan for being there for me. I am glad some of my issues are resolved.
By Jennifer La Wright6 years ago in Longevity
Best Ways to Take Care of Your Health
Taking care of your health isn’t always easy. It requires self-discipline, patience and lots of time. However, the benefits of being in good health are worth the costs; you’re less likely to develop certain diseases and more likely to live longer if you keep your body in good condition. Follow these tips to make your lifestyle healthier today.
By Kari Oakley6 years ago in Longevity
5 Things You Can Do With Honey
Honey is just beyond great. It may be one of the most fantastic things on the face of the planet. You know it, I know it, and they know it. Heck, even that beloved bear Winnie the Pooh knows it. Honey is a delicious and nutritious natural sweetener, and unlike that dastardly cancer causing sugar, honey gives the body an energetic boost which does not cause it to crash! But did you know honey has a ton more uses than just eating it or putting it in your coffee and tea? Yes? You did? Well, good for you, you show-off, but I bet you didn't know all of these!
By Regular Person6 years ago in Longevity
Busting 11 Common Misconceptions About Colonic Irrigation
Colonic irrigation, also known as colonic lavage or colonic hydrotherapy, is a process of colon cleansing using water. It involves a medical professional injecting water using special equipment to clear out accumulated feces, harmful parasites and pathogenic gut flora in the large intestine.
By Eada Hudes6 years ago in Longevity











