Month: April 2017

Be Careful, Your PCOS May be More Dangerous than You Think!

The assumption of the general public is that Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome is a disease that only affects the reproductive system of women. Though it is true that the condition primarily targets reproductive functions, it is not true that it is limited to this system of the body. In fact, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and its cause, […]

Foods for a Good Night’s Sleep

Want to get more shut-eye? Take a look at your diet. Eating the right foods in the hours before you hit the hay may help you fall asleep faster, say experts, and even improve the quality of your sleep. Keep reading for your get-sleepy grocery list, and remember to stop noshing two hours before bedtime […]

A Guide to Weight Loss Surgery Acronyms and Terms

If you’re new to the world of weight loss surgery (or WLS) and you’re being a super sleuth online there might be a few weight loss surgery acronyms and terms out there that are leaving you a bit confused. I thought I’d write a post as your one stop shop guide to figuring out exactly […]

the Matters of You

Hey You, In the Matters of You.  You can never be to fully invested.  .  .  You see you can’t serve more without being more.  In fact investing in your health, wealth and well-being is one of the biggest things you can do to help others. The more you have the more you can give. […]

Spring vs Foam Mattress-Which is Better

With the popularity of the whole foam mattress, the question has become “which is better, spring or foam based mattresses?”.   As I have worked on the design of a luxury brand orthopedic mattress myself, it became imperative to research this topic and best understand the differences.   I encourage you to do the same […]

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The Ethical Dilemma of Designer Babies | Paul Knoepfler

This video takes you on an emotional journey through making the decision of weather or not to support what scientists call “designer babies”. Genetically Modified Designer babies are a scientific breakthrough that is unremarkable. Paul Knoepfler gives his well thought out examples of Genitically Modified Designer Babies that are real tangible people. You will discover […]

Water – Why It’s So Important and How Much Do I Need?

We all know we need to drink water to function at our best but do most of us really know why? According to several recent studies, as many as two thirds of Americans do not drink enough water on a daily basis.

Recipes for my Favourite Chicken Salads!

Chicken is a food that can be prepared in enjoyed in 1000’s of ways . Chicken salads can range from lettuce and cheese to a wild mixture of fruits and veggies to make an unbelievable dish you won’t soon forget. Here are two wonderful styles of chicken salad one hot and one cold. The base […]

Can You Eat Your Way to Infertility?

Infertility is a very real, very difficult challenge that countless couples face all over the world. For many wives, and their husbands, being a parent is a dream that remains just outside of their grasp. The thought that they might be doing something to prevent a successful pregnancy can be unbearable to would-be parents trying […]

Trying to Solve the Alzheimer’s Puzzle

With 3 billion dollars recently granted in federal funding, Alzheimer’s research is in full force. Eli Lilly’s recent promising drug failed in it’s late stage clinical trials but researchers believe that removing amyloid plaques in the brain, something the drug was attempting to do is the way to go. Biogen has a drug that is […]