Life’s Challenges Prompt Growth – Embrace Them

Challenges play an important role in the formation of character. Character is not created by facing challenges, however, rather it is revealed by them. You may be unaware of your own character until you are met with seemingly daunting obstacles. It is the manner in which you deal with challenges that reveals your true inner self. Eleanor Roosevelt reportedly said, “Women are like teabags. We don’t know our true strength until we are in hot water.”

Guest Blog: Can Common Pain Relievers Do More Harm Than Good?

According to the American Heart Association, about 785,000 Americans suffer a first heart attack each year, and another 470,000 who have already had one or more heart attacks experience another episode. The AHA also revealed that in 2010, heart disease cost the United States $316.4 billion. This total includes the cost of healthcare services, medications, and lost productivity.

Vibrancy – Maintain or Raise It

Everything is the universe is energy, including humans and that energy moves in a circular fashion. The difference of one form of energy from another is the speed of its vibration. We know light has a very high frequency and a rock vibrates at a low frequency. Humans vibrate at different frequencies. The frequency at which humans vibrate draws in like energy ( ‘chemistry’) or repels unharmonious frequencies.

Guest Blog: Reliable Test Developed to Identify Synthetic Curcumin

Curcumin is a high-potency extract of the herb turmeric prized for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. As curcumin demand increases, the competition for this medicinal herb has also increased. This has given rise to a “false” botanical entering the natural health market: synthetic curcumin. Synthetic curcumin is created using petrochemicals and is not a natural compound.

Guest Blog – House Passes Anti-Spanking Bill

MANILA, Philippines – The House of Representatives has passed on third and final reading a proposed measure that prohibits “spanking” of children.

House Bill 4455 or the Positive Discipline bill, authored by Tarlac Rep. Susan Yap, prohibits acts that are perceived as abusive to children and advocates positive and non-violent means to discipline children.