2013 Year of the Serpent It's a new year, and time for my predictions and advice that I have received from my Chinese masters.
Before we look at what lies ahead for a new year, it's always wise to reflect on the past. 2012 was the Year of the Dragon which was characterized by strong energy and powerful forces-symbolic of the Dragon-that when marshaled in the right direction can result in positive change. For instance, Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi was not only released from house arrest but won a Parliament seat in the military junta-controlled Myanmar and facilitated the lifting of economic sanctions against her country-something that was unfathomable just two years ago. However, the year also witnessed powerful forces of nature from the devastation left by Hurricane Sandy, the wild fires that ravaged New Mexico and Colorado to the tornadoes that ripped through the South and the Midwest. There were also plenty of man-made tragedies, including the lost lives fro...
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2012 The year of the Water Dragon
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Happy New Year! Every year my clients ask me for information about the coming energy shift of the new year, and this year has a big shift from a Yin Rabbit Year to a Yang Dragon Year. So, here are some tips and information that I have obtained from my studies with the Chinese Masters: According to the Chinese Five Element Astrology Calendar, 2012 is the Year of the Water Dragon . The last Year of the Dragon, which occurred in 2000, was fraught with fear. There was a lot of hand wringing about the collapse of our technological world, the Y2K bug and other millennial prophecies that turned out to be more hype than bite. The Year of the Dragon is again just around the corner and fear and trepidation are once more an issue. This time it’s the Mayan Calendar and the alleged 2012 Armageddon prophecy. Is the Chinese Year of the Dragon, which comes around every 12 years, truly something to be feared? (actually, 2012 is the Year 4709 by the traditional Chinese Calendar) Unlike the wicked...
New Book on Back Pain
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Hi Everyone, I'm pretty picky about the products that I recommend to my clients, so it's not often I find something worthwhile. Well, here is one that I highly recommend. Just click the link below and watch a short video to get a great book called 101 Back Pain Secrets. Lots of great information, and a great price too!
Dr. Oz and Tai Chi
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Tai Chi, One of Dr. Oz's Health Boosting Secrets From Around the World August 28, 2011 - On August 2, 2011, the highly-celebrated physician and cardiologist Dr. Mehmet Oz appeared on the ABC Good Morning America Show and shared his recent travel experience around the globe. He talked about his discovery of the health secrets which are utilized by people around the world for centuries, one which is practicing Tai Chi. During the interview, Dr. Oz said that he loves Tai Chi because Tai Chi is about energizing the body with little simple movements. "For the people of China, the challenges of staying healthy in their country are much different. With the world's largest...
Food that fight inflamation
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Hi everyone, Well, Spring is here, and the changes in the weather often cause sore joints and flare-ups for arthritis sufferers. So here is a list of foods that help fight inflammation in the body: Jalapeno peppers – chop these up raw into your salsa for a great kick and pain relieving power Dry roasted almonds – grab a handful of these tasty pain fighters for a snack Carrots – they aren’t just for Bugs Bunny… enjoy them raw as a snack or on your salad Broccoli – cooked or raw, broccoli quickly goes to work on that inflammation too Olive oil – just a single tablespoon drizzled on your salad has as much pain fighting power as an entire half cup of broccoli Raw spinach – hope you love salads because adding some raw spinach to it will pump up your body’s ability to fight off systemic inflammation Wild Alaskan salmon – wild Alaskan salmon is a heavyweight champion in a small package – a 3oz portion can fight inflammation as well as 6 cups of raw spinach!
Sweet Tooth?
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Everyone agrees that it is important to limit the amount of sugar you eat. Sugar can cause a number of health problems, like diabetes, high blood pressure, not to mention excess pounds and fat. So, do you know how much sugar is in your food? Take a look at any food label and you might see: Corn syrup, Demarra sugar, Dextrose, Free Flowing Brown Sugar, Fructose, Galactose, Glucose, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Honey, Invert Sugar, Jaggery, Lactose, Malt, Maltodextrin, Maltose, Maple Syrup, Molasses, Muscavado, Sugar, Panela, Panocha, Piloncillo, Powdered Sugar, Rice Syrup, Sucrose, Treacle, Turbinado sugar. All of these are sugar in some form, and all can put pounds on your body. So what about the artificial sweeteners: Sucralose, Aspartame, Acesulfame K, Saccharin, Neotame? These can be as detrimental as sugar and in some cases, maybe more so. Some, like Aspartame, are excitotoxins (according to Dr. Russell Blaylock), which cause repeated firing of nerve cells, until th...
HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR
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The Year of the Rabbit officially begins on February 3rd, 2011 and the elemental energies are again metal and wood, similar to the Tiger year we’re leaving behind. Therefore, some of the unpredictability and conflicts of the Tiger year will carry over to the New Year; however, Rabbit years are usually calm, creative, and positive -- a much-desired change from the volatile Tiger! Rabbit is a peace-seeking symbol, and we can expect that there will most likely be more effort at diplomacy politically. But don’t expect everything to go smoothly, because any accord is always underscored by discord. The focus of this year will orient towards reviving the arts and culture, getting our financial house in order, cultivating intimate relationships, and building family and community. As a result, industries that will likely benefit include entertainment, finance, energy, especially alternative energy, commodities like metals and agricultural products, mining, shipping, transportation, and hotels...