Jan Jenson | January 19, 2011
Ready-to-plant mats grow into vegetable gardens As we’ve tracked the urban gardening trend over the past few years, we’ve seen several initiatives designed to help those born without a green thumb reap the rewards of homegrown produce nonetheless. Now, California-based Amber’s Garden has taken that concept even further with a series of preseeded mats [...]
Category: Exercise, Gardening tips, Nutrition/Raw Foods, Sustainable Living |
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Tags: easy gardening tips, healthy eating, instant gardens, raised bed gardens, read-to-plant mats, vegetable seeds
Jan Jenson | August 23, 2010
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2010/08/23/why-does-medicine-have-to-profit-so-much-and-kill-cancer-victims-prematurely.aspx Optimize your vitamin D levels. It’s virtually impossible to discuss cancer prevention and treatment today without discussing vitamin D, as the scientific evidence of its anti-cancerous benefits is truly impressive.Theories linking vitamin D to certain cancers have been tested and confirmed in more than 200 epidemiological studies, and understanding of its physiological basis stems [...]
Category: Cancer, Deadly drugs, Detoxification, EMFs, Exercise, Inspiration, Nutrition/Raw Foods, Obesity, sleep, Spirituality, Sustainable Living, TOXIC! Most personal care products, Water |
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Tags: avoid processed foods, breast cancer, cancer, Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), emotions can cause cancer, Exercise, genetic mutations, insulin levels, krill oil, natural cancer prevention, negative emotions, Omega 3 fats, raw foods, sugar, vegetables, Vitamin D
Jan Jenson | July 26, 2010
Today I am addressing the relationship between the kidneys and high blood pressure, among other things. – by Prof. Karl West – http://www.ial.org One look at WebMD and you may still read the lie, “The exact causes of high blood pressure are not known.” It has become a habit for medical professionals to state that [...]
Category: Detoxification, Exercise, Water |
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Tags: Exercise, high blood pressure, kidneys, lymph system, movement, sedentary lifestyle
Jan Jenson | July 23, 2010
Aging manifests itself as “a progressive, roughly synchronous rise in the incidence of disease, disability, and death from chronic diseases, beginning after midlife [examples in "Chronic diseases and aging" chart] and suggests a causal—rather than a casual—relationship,” the authors write.
Category: Exercise, sleep, Supplements, Sustainable Living |
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Tags: aging, boosting immune system, causes of disease, global aging crisis, prevention
Jan Jenson | July 21, 2010
http://www.tonic.com/article/katies-krops-katie-stagliano-11-grows-donates-tons-veggies-to-homeless/ From Seedlings to Servings: 11-Year-Old Grows Tons of Veggies for the Homeless By Diane Herbst | Thursday, July 15, 2010 8:30 AM ET It all began in third grade, when Katie Stagliano’s 40-pound cabbage fed 275 homeless people. Now, Katie’s six gardens have produced over 4,000 pounds of vegetables to feed the needy. When [...]
Category: Detoxification, Exercise, Gardening tips, Inspiration, Nutrition/Raw Foods, Sustainable Living |
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Tags: gardening, homeless eat better, kids with causes, vegetables for homeless, veggies
Jan Jenson | July 20, 2010
The American government set health goals… in 2000 – Most notable: the percentage of obese adults should drop 15% (instead it’s increased 136%). Americans eat more salt, eat more fat, have more cases of high blood pressure and receive more vaccinations than 10 years ago.
Category: Cancer, Detoxification, Exercise, Mental health, Obesity, Sustainable Living, Vaccinations/vaccines |
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Tags: fat, obesity, salt, vaccinations
Jan Jenson | July 19, 2010
Posted by: “cohensmilk1″ cohensmilk1@yahoo.com Mon Jul 19, 2010 12:24 am (PDT) Fruit Salad Medicine Last week was a depressing time for me. I had been regularly biking a 9 mile course each morning at 5:30 AM, and decided to double my morning ride last Sunday. By Monday, I could not walk. I’ve learned that there [...]
Category: Detoxification, Exercise, Inspiration, NOTMilk, Nutrition/Raw Foods |
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Tags: bicycling, Exercise, fresh fruit, painful lesson, papaya, pineapple
Jan Jenson | May 26, 2010
http://www.lovingraw.com/ Many people find themselves going through ups and downs as they transition into a new diet, or lifestyle. This is quite common, but can be less than exciting when you’re feeling detox symptoms as you’re on your way to work! You want to be charged up in the morning, right? Tons of energy and [...]
Category: Detoxification, Exercise, Nutrition/Raw Foods, Recipes |
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Tags: colonic, detox symptoms, eat less, enema, energy, Exercise, green juice, green smoothies, more energy, prevention, stamina
Jan Jenson | May 12, 2010
Washington, DC based CompostCab handles the dirty details of composting by collecting organic refuse from domestic households. Local social causes benefit from the compost; providers get free soil. www.compostcab.com
Category: Exercise, Inspiration, Nutrition/Raw Foods, Sustainable Living |
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Tags: compost service, CompostCab, composting, domestic households, eco & sustaniability, free soil, homes and housing, local social causes, organic refuse, soil, urbanites
Jan Jenson | May 3, 2010
Mental Health Cheap Easy Way Mental health becomes very important in today’s life with so many demands and problems in our lives, which indirectly also affect our physical health. But a new study provides a solution that is easy and inexpensive to maintain and improve our mental health. A study by the University of Essex [...]
Category: Breathing, Exercise, Inspiration, Sustainable Living, Water |
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Tags: Exercise, green spaces, mental health, Water