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The Top 6 Crystals You Need For Protection and Healing
I love crystals and gemstones. Over the last year, I've became pretty obsessed with them. I started reading books that talked about history, the use of crystals and how important they were. I used to think it was all made up and just some hippy dippy thing; until I got into it of course. Using crystals has changed my life for the better, to be honest. Here are my top 5 crystals I would suggest using for protection and healing.
By Jenna Lynn6 years ago in Longevity
Explant/Breast Implant Removal - 10 Month Update and a blow...
The latest update since my explant surgery is not the update I had hoped to share about my breast implant removal, but here we go.Here are reference links to the FDA and also to Oxford University Aesthetic Surgery Journal Article on the 2019 Guidelines for BIA-ALCL, the cancer associated specifically to breast implants that warranted the recent Allergan global recall.
By Simply Mary6 years ago in Longevity
10 Month Explant Surgery Journal
So it is been 10 months since I had to my ,highly toxic, silicone breast implants, that are now recalled, removed via explant surgery. What a crazy journey for sure!So it is been 10 months since I had to my ,highly toxic, silicone breast implants, that are now recalled, removed via explant surgery. What a crazy journey for sure! As some of you may know, because you have been following this, I had a breast implant removal performed in February of this year because I was very sick. Actually I was so sickI really thought I was going to die. Actually,I was sick the very first day I came home from having them placed in June of 2017.
By Simply Mary6 years ago in Longevity
VEGAN
Yes, I know that sounds a little extreme, but for some it isn't, like for me. I found myself over 40, overweight, with health issues and over every single diet I've tried in the past, and I tried them all! I coddled and babied myself through each diet with my own "Lolita version" of each, maybe that's why they failed? We may never know!
By Lola Lana Larsen6 years ago in Longevity
What's Cooler Than Being Cool? The Coldest Water Bottle
Some people enjoy a tall glass of wine, and others may experience an overly carbonated soda of choice, but I enjoy a tall glass of ice-cold water. It's hydrating, and it seems to always quench my thirst. After many purchases of the perfect water bottle to hold my ice, I came across The Coldest Water Bottle. I discovered the water bottle as I made my rounds watching my favorite mukbangers on YouTube. You are probably asking yourself what a mukbang is. According to our friends on Wikipedia, "a mukbang is a live online audiovisual broadcast in which a host eats food while interacting with their audience." I noticed that in most of the videos I watched, they all advertised this water bottle. Out of curiosity, I visited the site to browse around. The first thing I noticed was the various sizes. The smallest size they offer is 12 oz. mostly given to children, and now they offer up to a gallon in size. In the past, I would purchase 32 oz. but that wasn’t enough water to get me through my day. I currently have the 64 oz. jug, and I can honestly say that I never feel dehydrated. From the working man or woman to the athlete who trains hard every day. The water bottle is convenient to fit any lifestyle. Here are a few reasons as to why you should make your Coldest Water Bottle purchase today.
By teisha leshea6 years ago in Longevity
Growth in Gardening
When people think of gardening the first response is usually "I don't have a green thumb. The truth is it doesn't take a green thumb. What it requires is a level of time and commitment. Once you decided to commit to your green friends the rewards are bountiful.
By Sheila Gutierrez6 years ago in Longevity
New Year, New Changes
2020 has finally arrived and I've decided to make a few changes in my life, for the sake of my mental health and well-being. A couple of days before Christmas last year, I've had a huge mental breakdown online. In my posts, I was talking about how I was always lonely around the holidays and didn't have anyone to spend them with. So I took three days off social media to calm my mind by doing my perler bead art and listening to music. It was the best three days I've ever spent doing. If you have been following me on social media or been reading my stories on Vocal for a period of time, the holidays are always a rough and depressing time for me. What's the whole point of celebrating something if you're always alone? I feel like most holidays, especially Thanksgiving and Christmas, are too commercialized and makes people feel guilty to purchase gifts for others. I don't celebrate Valentine's Day either, because it's just a day to shame people who are single. I've decided to make a few changes in my life in order to have a less stressful life.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 6 years ago in Longevity
Fitness Motivation Any Time of Year
If you've tried and failed to get in shape or lose weight as part of a New Year's resolution, it's time to put a plan behind your passion. Below are five tips from BiPro's 31 Ways in 31 Days challenge. They are appropriate for all ages and fitness levels.
By David Wyld6 years ago in Longevity
How to Lose Weight Effectively
Through popping up an all-natural tablet, sprinkling protein powder over the meat or drinking a special shake, you can't improve your fitness. You need to concentrate on healthy eating and participating in aerobic and strength training workouts to get fit quickly. When making dietary changes or beginning some exercise program, consult your doctor.
By Bruno Lopes6 years ago in Longevity
How Does Laser Fat Removal With SculpSure Work?
Being in great shape feels like a far-fetched dream for many. Something that is almost unachievable. Are you one those who try very hard to stay in shape but are unable to? Exercising and following all kinds of calculated diets are not making any difference?
By Aubrey Holt6 years ago in Longevity
Best Thing You Could Possibly Do For Your Fitness Now
I want to bring one psychological drawback onto the table and turn it into a logical advantage. As a fitness instructor, I have always been in love with group exercise. Sometimes after a class people who wander around in the gym approach me to ask questions about the classes I teach. I give them detailed and exciting information and facts about my classes which I never lose any passion for and never experienced a burn out in over 10 years. After my explanation is listened, they wittily bring on a smirky disapproval and tell me how they need to “get ready” to join the class in the future.
By Nilay Engin-Wheat6 years ago in Longevity











