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Welcome to my blog. The goal of this site is to pretty much have fun while sharing my knowledge of health and financial, physical, spiritual, and environmental wellness. I invite you to make your comments and enjoy the resources you will find here. I don't claim to know it all so I do look forward to learning from you as well.

August 14, 2005

Some cool networking sites

I have been taking a look at networking sites to help me met some people in the business community. I have signed up with a few to see which one will benefit me the most.

Ryze Business Networking
Hi5
Multiply.com
MySpace

I think they are all pretty cool, but the one I think will help me more with business is Ryze.com. I will be reviewing these networking sites some more at another time.

Here is another good site as a little bonus. 43things.com will sure help you keep up with your to-do list.



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Another new business

It has been quite some time since my last post. Probably a few weeks. I have been pretty consumed with trying to research different money making opportunities in addition to what I am already doing, which is quite a lot I guess. Anyway, I decided that in order for me to find something it had to have certain characteristics. It had to be simple, free to start (I am wasting any more money on schemes), be a product that is in need, and pay out well. These are things that are congruent with my current endeavors.
So here is what I found. I am going after the VOIP market because I believe it is a great market for the future. Check it out here. You can save a great deal of money using your high speed internet service and companies such as Vonage, Lingo and Packet8.


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July 23, 2005

Osteoarthritis Facts

The following is a great article on Osteoarthritis:

Osteoarthritis Facts - What is Osteoarthritis?

At the end of this article you will notice some advice on how to treat osteoarthritis. Please click here for the most recent breakthrough therapy regimen for osteoarthritis.


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July 07, 2005

Achilles tendonitis


Achilles tendonitis is a painful and often debilitating inflammation of the Achilles tendon, also called the heel cord. The Achilles tendon is the largest and strongest tendon in the body. It is located in the back of the lower leg, attaches to the heel bone (calcaneus), and connects the leg muscles to the foot. The Achilles tendon gives us the ability to rise up on our toes, facilitating the act of walking, and Achilles tendonitis can make walking almost impossible.

Click here for the rest of the article.

Note: Horizontal Therapy is a great modality in treating this indication.


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July 06, 2005

Recognizing General Anxiety Disorder

As I drove down the dreary road on my way home from a hard and challenging day at work I suddenly had a feeling come over me. It was one I have felt before. My chest grew tight, I started to sweat, as before my head then began to ache. I could not think straight. I was getting an anxiety attack. But why? Unfortunately I could not and still can't pin point what specifically could have triggered this. Frustrating? Yes, it sure is.
Many people have felt this way and suffer from anxiety disorders. Does not make us different than anyone else.

Here is an article from Forbes.com about what I have illustrated above:

Health Tip: Recognizing Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Angela Meadows
(HealthDay News) -- Are you constantly worrying about your health, finances, family or career?
If you've spent at least six months fretting excessively about a number of everyday problems, you may be experiencing Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), says the National Institute of Mental Health. It's a condition that affects about 4 million American adults.
People with GAD are consumed with worry, even when there's no apparent trigger. It's much more than the normal anxiety associated with daily life. People with GAD find it hard to dismiss their worry, even when they know it's more than the situation warrants.
GAD is often accompanied by physical symptoms such as headaches, fatigue, muscle tension and muscle aches. You may also find you have difficultly relaxing, concentrating or sleeping, and you may startle more easily than others.
But constant worry needn't be a way of life. GAD is often treated with medication. The condition typically occurs in conjunction with another anxiety disorder, depression or substance abuse, which will need treatment, as well.


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July 04, 2005

Have a happy July 4th!

Happy Hat


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Osteoarthritis info.

If you are serious about learning about osteoarthritis go here or to this handout.


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