A Healthy Balance: Natural medicine in real life
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- A Healthy Balance: Natural medicine in real life
- Healthy employees enhance company’s bottom line
- Integrative medicine: Mushrooms green tea and breast cancer
- Miracle Cure for Gout and Arthritis Pain? Six Cherries a Day
- utgoing Nature Could Get You to 100
- EU funding push in blue-sky tech
- Lowering Your Blood Pressure With Hibiscus Tea

A Healthy Balance: Natural medicine in real life
Ballard News Tribune
Features A Healthy Balance: Natural medicine in real lifeAt Large in Ballard: Everybody knows VictorBallard Food Police: A cheeseburger to be proud ofLocal muralist aims to save endangered species through artAn animal of a workoutDiversionsAlternative comic legend calls Ballard home Community Calendar101 Things to do in Ballard: Seaview is Ballard's boardwalkWatershed day at CarkeekSpring cleaning builds community in east BallardGreen My Ballard: Electric bikes for the not-so-young anymore Taproot presents 'Around the World in 80 Days'Spanish Fest held at Whittier School (slideshow)Union Pacific railroad donates $5000 for children's booksB-MNT 'Rama- Everything nightlife in Ballard and FremontBallard restaurants join national event to fight AIDSFair Trade drumming up support Spring dance and social this SaturdayEco Mow saving the planet one lawn at a timeAt Large in Ballard: Special report101 Things to do in Ballard: Ballard's beautiesVIDE: Sushi warsTaproot hosts 'behind-the-scenes' event of new productionAt Large in Ballard: A Sunset Hill ingredient A Healthy Balance: Natural medicine in real life New column By Katie Baker April 21 2009 Have you ever wondered if there was an alternative to prescription drugs and their side effects? Do you swear by your grandma?s home remedies? Are you interested in alternative medicine but unsure where to go or who to trust? Do the miracle cures online sound too good to be true (they are!) but still peak your interest?We?re all looking for ways to save money get healthier and find more meaning in our lives. This column is going to take a look at natural options what wellness means and ways to achieve it in the midst of our busy schedules. Health has physical psychological mental and spiritual aspects that are different for each person. It is my hope that this column can provide some suggestions that are applicable to most of us that my readers can take some new piece of information from each column and use it to make their lives healthier. As a student at Bastyr University the seven pillars of naturopathic medicine were drilled into my head from day one.

Healthy employees enhance company’s bottom line
Southtown Star
An effective occupational health program which helps employees stay safe and healthy positively impacts the bottom line in a variety of ways including increased productivity and reduced health care costs. Companies that work with an occupational health team to promote workplace education and develop injury prevention plans to meet their unique needs generally see a significant increase in productivity over time as valuable employees experience fewer injuries and illnesses thus reducing long-term absences. In fact a review in the November Journal of ccupational and Environmental Medicine reported a 22 percent reduction in sick leave among companies with work health promotion programs. That stability among key employees will have a direct impact on a company’s productivity levels. It also enables these companies to operate more efficiently and to fully take advantage of potential opportunities for growth — because healthy employees are far more productive than chronically ill employees. Preventive medicine reduces costs ccupational heath is a preventive medicine specialty. While treating most illnesses in their earliest stages produces more positive outcomes preventing them is even better.

Integrative medicine: Mushrooms green tea and breast cancer
Stamford Times
Kay Judge and Maxine Barish-WredenMcClatchy NewspapersHundreds of studies have looked at the potential of mushrooms to prevent and treat cancer and green tea is widely used in the world as a health booster. Could mushrooms and green tea together provide an added benefit for cancer protection? Are other foods also valuable for cancer prevention?A recent case-control study published in the International Journal of Cancer looked at the intake of mushrooms and green tea in 1009 pre- and postmenopausal Chinese women with breast cancer and compared this with a matched group of 1009 healthy Chinese women without breast cancer. The findings: Women who regularly ate fresh mushrooms and also drank green tea had a much lower cancer risk than women who consumed neither. How might mushrooms and green tea reduce cancer risk? Among other things mushrooms contain lentinian a compound that stimulates the immune system which in turn can slow tumor growth. Green tea contains polyphenols called catechins that may help to stop the spread and invasion of cancer cells to healthy tissues.
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Miracle Cure for Gout and Arthritis Pain? Six Cherries a Day
Natural News.com
They’re depending on your ignorance to keep their profits flowing. Don’t let ‘em sucker you into taking expensive dangerous medications when cherries might be all you really need! Try cherries (or cherry concentrate products) first for at least 30 days. And when your pain vanishes you can send a thank-you email to Mother Nature for providing this. html>natural medicine to the world. Read the quotes below to learn astonishing facts about cherries and gout.

utgoing Nature Could Get You to 100
Forbes
09 08:00 PM EDTSunnier non-neurotic types may live longer study suggestsMNDAY April 20 (HealthDay News) — Want to live to 100 orbeyond? Be very outgoing and know how to manage your stress. A new study found that those were the traits found in thechildren of people who lived to 100 and longevity is thought torun in families. "We have observed that these appear to be really importanttraits that set the children of centenarians apart from otherpeople the same age who may not age as well" said Dr. ThomasPerls director of the New England Centenarian Study at the BostonUniversity School of Medicine. The study which focuses on olderpeople and their family members has tracked the health of childrenof centenarians as they age trying to uncover the commondenominators of longevity. The latest findings are published online in the Journal ofthe American Geriatrics Society. Because research had already found that longevity runs stronglyin families Perls and his colleagues decided to look at 246offspring of those who lived to 100 to see if their children nowabout age 75 had common personality traits.
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EU funding push in blue-sky tech
BBC News
As a result the commission’s initiative urges more flexibility for young researchers working on FET projects to move around both between countries and between disciplines. "What drives what?" asked Henry Markram of the Brain Mind Institute in Lausanne in the conference’s opening address. "We can’t say computers and ICT are driving society and medicine or vice versa; science is driving medicine and new demands in medicine are driving new kinds of science. "Engineering is driving and enabling science technology is enabling ICT. It has itself become an intricate network. " Bookmark with:.
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Lowering Your Blood Pressure With Hibiscus Tea
Christian Post
”Isn’t it amazing that drinking tea made from something in God’s nature is equal to our most potent hypertensive medication? Wouldn’t you rather take something that God provided for us naturally rather than a costly prescription medication that could have many side effects?Why hibiscus tea? Apparently researchers had observed in randomized trials with animals that it had anti-hypertensive and anti-artherosclerotic (hardening of the arteries) effects and it was promising enough to continue into studies with humans. The compounds identified in the hibiscus tea were flavonoids and phenolic acids which have potent antioxidant properties. Medicine is catching up with the natural world that God created for us. I will continue to share information with you on how things from nature like hibiscus tea can help us on our Pathway to Healing. ___________________________________________Dr.

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