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Stopping Time and Getting on with the Second Creation

Posted by admin on Aug 5, 2010 in Uncategorized

It may never have occurred to you that your entire sense of time – everyday time, the time by which you live, workdays and weekends and all the holidays in between, in fact all that you believe, is a function of the calendar you follow.  That is quite an assertion. That is why you need this book to understand how and why this could be and what you can do about it.   Continue reading…

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Energetic Interactions Announces ZAVILINE Weight Loss System

Posted by admin on Jul 27, 2010 in Health

Energetic Interactions Weight Loss System provides an abundance of energy, expressed mathematically in the form of quantum physics algorithms. These algorithms are stored directly as “coded” messages in pure proprietary water that is enhanced with naturally occurring crystalline minerals and trace elements.

The “messages” contained in the Weight Loss Spray work with your body to burn fat and suppress your appetite.

Lose weight by spraying your body several times a day. For optimal results, use the Weight Loss Spray on the skin in the desired areas where you would like to reduce fat.

Spray the areas where you want to reduce fat 2 to 5 times a day. For great results, use the product twice a day to see a reduction of fat. For faster results, use the spray more often, up to 5 times a day. Those who have a great deal of fat to lose have seen fast results with 5 spray treatments a day. You may do more than 5 treatments per day. Those who want to lose less fat or to maintain their wonderful new shape can often do so by spraying 2 treatments a day.

For each spray treatment, cover the weight loss area with sprayed water. It may take more than one pump of the product per area. You will want to spray at least once in the morning and once in the evening.

Since the product may give you a surge of energy, try to avoid spraying it on right before you go to bed. Spray your last treatment of the day approximately three hours before you plan to go to sleep.

For faster weight-loss results, use Weight Loss Spray as many times as you want throughout the day.

Spray on your stomach, thigh area, and arms – anywhere you want to lose the fat!

To assist in the weight loss process, make sure to drink lots of extra water throughout the day under the Weight Loss Spray program.

Once you have reached your desired weight, you may go on a maintenance program and spray your body with the Weight Loss Spray 2 times a day: once in the morning and once in the evening.

Once you apply the spray, we believe, it begins to melt the fat and then safely flushes it from your body.

Ingredients: All natural proprietary “coded” water with 75 trace ionic minerals, including chloride, magnesium, sulfate, calcium, zinc, silica, and iron.

*All ingredients come from all natural sources.

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Jump Start your weight loss

Posted by admin on Jul 14, 2010 in Uncategorized

Have you been struggling for years to lose those love handles around your middle? Millions of us are in the same situation and it’s no loving matter. Losing excess weight is the most difficult problem many will every tackle. The keys to weight loss are extremely simple, at least intellectually. First you’ve got to move more, which helps to increase your metabolism, and second eat less. Everything concerning weight loss pivots around these two elements.

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Movement as a Key to Weight Loss

Elevating your metabolic rate is a requirement in losing body fat. Exercise and weight training is one method to boost your body’s energy level. Another method is to regularly take 30 minute far infrared saunas.

Several things happen to the body during a far infrared sauna session. As your body’s temperature rises your heart rate will increase. Blood will rush through your veins picking up and eliminating toxins that the far infrared energy has literally vibrated from your cells.

Once your body’s tissues rise above 100°F, fat cells start to dissolve, making them easy for the blood to remove. The end results of a far infrared sauna session are:

  • An elevated metabolic rate which can last up to 36 hours,
  • Detoxification of the body’s poisons and fat bringing greater energy,
  • Burns between 200 and 600 calories, which is more than many physical exercises.

PFIRS The Personal Far Infrared Sauna is a foldable sauna which can be set up in seconds in any 4′ x 4′ space. You will find time spent in this sauna will fly by when viewing a favorite TV program or listening to music. There are even convenient arm holes through which you can hold something you want to read.

So Why is a Far Infrared Sauna Better Than a Traditional Sauna?

With the traditional high heat sauna the body’s temperature only rises once the hot air around it makes contact with the skin. This is both a slower process of detoxification and demands higher sauna temperatures, which will use a lot more energy than the Far Infrared Sauna.

With a far infrared sauna the energy heats the body first and then the body radiates heat into the space around it. The heat generated by a traditional sauna will never penetrate the body’s tissues as deeply as the far infrared energy, so fewer toxins will be released through the high heat method. In an analysis of the sweat produced by both types of saunas it was shown there was nearly a three times greater detoxification potential with the far infrared sauna. It should be noted that sweat is mostly water so you should rehydrate after each sauna.

If you desire to lose a lot of weight a far infrared sauna is a tool which can help in the process but as stated at the beginning you will also need to eat less.

How Do I Eat Less Without Having the Sensation of Starving?

There are methods to answering this question. Each person is different so not all methods will work for all people. Feel free to fine tune these methods so they can better work for you.

First and foremost you will need to eat as many healthy foods as possible. If you don’t your body will not get the nutrition it needs which will cause you to crave more to eat. This doesn’t mean you have to stop eating all sweets or other less nutritious foods. In fact, if you have a craving for something you know you shouldn’t eat much of your mind may not let you rest until a portion of that food passes over your palate. Just keep in mind your tongue needs no more than three bites of a substance to get the full gratification of the taste. Along with boosting the quality of food you eat you may need to take vitamins to remain healthy.

Another method of staving off the sensation of starvation is to change the quantity of food you eat from day to day. One day you may eat 800 calories, the next 1700, a third 1200 calories. This method will help to trick your body into thinking it is getting the amount of food it needs.

To rest more peacefully at night without hunger pains, try eating three bites of something just before you sleep. While it is best to not eat much in the evening, if you are like most people sleep will be evasive if you are hungry, so go ahead and do what will comfort your stomach.

Weight loss is not about punishment, it’s about gaining better health. Using all the tools at your disposal is the best method to accomplishing your goal. The far infrared sauna is one of the best tools you can get when embarking on the journey of weight loss.

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Disclaimer: This article is intended for educational purposes only

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Nopal Cactus for inflammation

Posted by admin on Jul 13, 2010 in Health

The power of Nopal cactus
Nopalea (Nō-pah lay’ uh) blends antioxidant-rich Nopal cactus superfruit with naturally sweet Agave nectar to bring you a deliciously unique concentrated wellness drink. Harnessing the power of betalains, a rare and powerful class of antioxidants that flourishes in the Nopal fruit, Nopalea delivers scientifically proven health benefits.

The purity of premium fruit
Nopalea uses only the freshest Nopal cactus fruit and preserves its antioxidant potency in our state-of-the-art facility. We carefully harvest the fruit using sustainable wildcrafting techniques that have been practiced in the Sonoran Desert for thousands of years.

The strength to heal and thrive
Nopalea is a natural, low-calorie concentrated wellness drink that helps you live a healthier life. Drink Nopalea daily to help:

* Protect against premature aging
* Reduce inflammation
* Promote optimal cellular health
* Detoxify the body

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Stress Defined

Posted by admin on Jul 13, 2010 in Biofeedback

Stress is defined as a nonspecific response of the body to any demand made upon it which results in symptoms such as rise in the blood pressure, release of hormones, quickness of breath, tightening of muscles, perspiration, and increased cardiac activity.

Stress is not necessarily negative. Some stress keeps us motivated and alert, while too little stress can create problems. However, too much stress can trigger problems with mental and physical health, particularly over a prolonged period of time.

Any experience that taxes an individual’s energy or well-being; stress may be physical, mental, or emotional.

External and Internal Stressors

Stressors can be either external or internal External stressors include adverse physical conditions (such as things that cause pain or hot or cold temperatures) or stressful psychological environments (such as poor working conditions or unhealthy relationships). Internal stressors can also be physical (infections, inflammation, nutritional deficiency) or psychological. An example of an internal psychological stressor is intense worry, anxiety, anger, sadness. OXIDATIVE STRESS is a buzzword these days, this is an accumulation of destructive molecules called free radicals (from additives, preservatives, pesticides) which damage cellular membranes, cellular proteins or genetic material by “oxidizing” them. This is the same chemical reaction that causes iron to rust. This can lead to degeneration in the tissues and organs of the body.

Tension (Psychology): a state of mental or emotional strain or suspense; “he suffered from fatigue and emotional tension”; “stress is a vasoconstrictor”.

Physics: Force that produces strain on a physical body; “the intensity of stress is expressed in units of force divided by units of area”. Mental or physical tension that results from physical, emotional, or chemical causes.

Hans Selye, a Hungarian medical scientist, was the first to use the word “stress” in connection with a picture of health wellness. His theory is that when the body reacts to stress, it creates an “alarm” response.

That means that your body is in good shape to react accordingly to any given stressor, hopefully appropriately and effectively in ways that relieve it.

If the stress continues, however, an “adaptation” state may result, where we learn to accommodate or bear the symptoms of stress by adjusting to them.

This can, more positively, mean creating an increase in our tolerance to frustration and moving back into the alarm state, which relieves the stress, or, negatively, reacting with an accommodating adjustment that (temporarily) alleviates the pain of the stress but becomes a new holding pattern.

If the stress continues even longer, an “exhaustion” state is created that may lead to a considerably weakened system. This alarm / adaptation / exhaustion model fits all forms of stress, whether physical, mental, or emotional.

Obviously, reducing stress is a key to well-being. Relaxation helps, but how do we know where stress may be hiding in the adapted or exhausted states physically, mentally, and emotionally.

With the help of the SCIO Quantum Biofeedback system, we can painlessly and non-invasively look at reactions to common stressors and begin to piece the picture together.

Most people find the biofeedback experience relaxing, soothing and beneficial. The side effects of biofeedback may include these possibilities (and many more that may be experienced):

* Ability to relax more quickly
* Deeper state of relaxation during sleep
* Easier to fall asleep and stay asleep
* Reduction of stress and hypertension
* Improved general health
* Increase in amount of calmness and peacefulness
* Reduction of anger
* Less fearfulness
* Fewer anxiety attacks
* Amelioration of sorrow
* Reduction of the depth of depression
* Heightened muscle mobility
* Enhanced mental clarity
* Able to pay attention more consistently
* Better focus of attention
* Deeper concentration and enhanced memory
* Less attention to pain and stressors
* Less concentration on pain and stressors
* Fewer feelings of pain and stress
* Less intense focus on pain and stressors
* Less intensity of any pain or any stress
* More able to manage stress and pain

Specialists who provide a variety of forms of Biofeedback range from Psychologists, Medical Doctors, Dentists, Chiropractors, Internists, Nurses, Physical Therapists, Naturopaths, Veterinarians to Energy Medicine Practitioners, and many others.

STRESS REDUCTION, STRESS RELIEF AND THE SCIO

SCIO stands for “Scientific Consciousness Interface Operating System,” which is a reference to how fast it’s able to comfortably and non-invasively obtain feedback on reactions above what we call a “baseline”, or “norm” of response to thousands of electronic signatures of various items, in a very short amount of time.

Any reactions above a baseline of the “norm” are considered to be significant as possible responses from stress. Reducing the stress response in an individuated way, unique to each individual, is what the SCIO is all about.

Let’s define “stress”, and how it can impact us in ways you may not have considered before.

Stress runs much deeper than most people are aware of, in ways that can impact our mental and physical wellbeing, especially if it occurs, even gradually, over a prolonged period of time.

In a nutshell, stress is any perceived mental or physical tension that results from environmental, physical, mental, emotional, chemical and a host of other causes.

Stress is a response of the body and mind to any demand made upon it which results in symptoms, such as a rise in blood pressure, release of hormones, quickness of breath, tightening of muscles, increased mental and cardiac activity and much more.

The most obvious stress response is referred to as the “fight-or-flight” reaction, which is your body’s fast and automatic switch into “high alert.”

This reaction helps you deal with any perceived threat from your environment, even more subtle forms such as “information overload” or your life’s circumstances.

But never before in the history of humankind have we created a world that exposes us to so much rapidly delivered information, be it from media sources, traffic and communication systems, or nonverbally from the environment.

An overload of messages can also come from internal sources: either biological, mental, emotional or all three at the same time.

Our minds are theorized to only manage 7 or 8 bits of information well at once, so anything beyond this can automatically activate this “fight or flight” biological response, even if on a subtle level that doesn’t seem like what we would call a real life threatening emergency.

In the larger scheme of things, this response was designed to stimulate your body to produce the energy, concentration and agility either to protect yourself or to run as fast as possible.

But in our modern times, sometimes stress, even in the form of excess worry or anger, can seem to never let up.

Some of our more “modern” stressful circumstances, unlike most immediate physical threats, do tend to be prolonged and faced on a continual basis.

So, we can see how this runs the possibility of producing this reaction for much longer than it’s intended, or needed, to be “on” for.

This can go on continually so that you may not be aware of it anymore, as the immune system, digestive system and brain can become further and further stressed from over activation.

We may “adapt” to and simply tolerate our stressors, as opposed to managing or reducing them.

But what’s good for your body in a short-term crisis can be harmful over long periods.

The long-term activation of the stress-response system can disrupt almost all your body’s processes, impacting risks such as weight gain, insomnia, serious digestive and cardiac issues, memory, physical illnesses and conditions, and a much more. It can even impair our absorption of nutrients.

It engages the heart in way that changes neurotransmitter and mineral levels, often imbalancing or depleting them when they’re needed for other normal bodily functions, such as maintaining bone density.

In the initial phase, the brain sets off an entire response “system” throughout your body through nerve and hormonal signals, which activates your adrenal glands to release powerful hormones, such as adrenaline and cortisol.

Cortisol also slows functions that would be temporarily unnecessary in an extreme emergency situation, but in daily life, all-important for maintaining wellness.

It can change your immune system responses by impairing disease-fighting white blood cells; and suppress the digestive, reproductive and growth systems, which are all a part of maintaining overall health.

But, if the stress response never fully switches completely “off”, stress hormones can continue to wash through the system in high levels, failing to leave the blood and tissues in a timely way.

Any perceived stress ~ such as from work, personal relationships, major life changes, illness, or the death of a family member, friend or pet, or for some, even responses to foods such as sugar ~ can set off the same stress response system in the body.

The longer you “adapt” to them without intervention, the more, in theory, you are at risk of entering the “exhaustion” stage of stress, where your body’s own maintenance systems can be overwhelmed and not functioning at optimal levels that protect you.

But every person is unique. Your reaction to a potentially stressful event, even in normal daily life, is different from anyone else’s. Some people naturally manage stress well, while others react strongly to the smallest stressor.

Life experiences can also affect your response to stress: People who were exposed to stressful events as children in the form of neglect or abuse tend to be more vulnerable to stress as adults.

In light of our modern world of excess chemical toxicity, some of which mimic hormones, along with emotional tension and the “information highway” overload of messages, stress is a part of life.

However, you can learn to identify your stressors, how to take control of some stress-inducing circumstances and lifestyles, even in your environment, and learn how to take care of yourself physically and emotionally.

The payoff of managing and reducing stress can be enormous, even by assisting your body to do what it was designed to do, which is repair itself and maintain your health. Your body is designed to heal itself.

Take the case of a broken bone: a doctor may set it in a cast, but your bone heals itself.

So, as you can see by now, there are a lot of issues, even some serious diseases and conditions, linked to components of stress. Even the AMA has admitted that stress is a contributing factor in many diseases, including some infectious diseases.

The SCIO gives us feedback on your unique responses to stress in a highly refined way, and helps train you to react differently, and to reduce and control it.

Biofeedback allows individuals to take control over bodily processes normally considered involuntary. SCIO Quantum Biofeedback empowers people with the ability to use specific reactive signals from their own bodies to positively change the way they live!

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SCIO Quantum Biofeedback

Posted by admin on Jul 13, 2010 in Biofeedback

The SCIO is a bio-feedback device for sophisticated electrodermal response detection and stress reduction, SCIO stands for “Scientific Consciousness Interface Operating System,” which is a reference to how fast it’s able to comfortably and non-invasively obtain feedback on reactions above what we call a “baseline.”

This information, which is above this baseline or “norm” of response to thousands of electronic signatures of various items, can be obtained by the SCIO in a very short amount of time.

Defining Stress
Let’s define “stress”, and how it can impact us in ways you may not have considered before.

Stress runs much deeper than most people are aware of, in ways that can impact our mental and physical well-being, especially if it occurs, even gradually, over a prolonged period of time.

In a nutshell, stress is any perceived mental or physical tension that results from environmental, physical, mental, emotional, chemical and a host of other causes.

Learning to Identify Stressors
In light of our modern world of excess chemical toxicity, some of which mimic hormones, along with emotional tension and the “information highway” overload of messages, stress is a part of life. However, you can learn to identify your stressors, how to take control of some stress-inducing circumstances and lifestyles, even in your environment, and learn how to take care of yourself physically and emotionally.

Payoffs of Managing and Reducing Stress
The payoff of managing and reducing stress can be enormous, even by assisting your body to do what it was designed to do, which is repair itself and maintain your health. Your body is designed to heal itself. Take the case of a broken bone: a doctor may set it in a cast, but your bone heals itself.

So, as you can see by now, there are a lot of issues, even some serious diseases and conditions, linked to components of stress. Even the AMA has admitted that stress is a contributing factor in many diseases, including some infectious diseases.

Unique SCIO feedback
The SCIO gives us feedback on your unique responses to stress in a highly refined way, and helps train you to react differently, and to reduce and control it.

Biofeedback
Biofeedback allows individuals to take control over bodily processes normally considered involuntary. SCIO Quantum Biofeedback empowers people with the ability to use specific reactive signals from their own bodies to positively change the way they live!

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Hello world!

Posted by admin on Jul 13, 2010 in Uncategorized

I’m migrating things from the old website. Check back soon

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