Life Success Strategies - Attraction, Action and the Art of Prosperous Living
October 7, 2008
The Law of Attraction, if you will excuse the pun, can be quite attractive. Narrowed down to its basics, the Law of Attraction means: You will reap whatever type of energy you sow. If you engage in and put out negative energy such as pessimism and cynicism, then you’ll get negative energy back.
Likewise, if you engage in and put out positive energy such as hope and optimism, then that, too, will be returned to you. You may recognize this as karma, of which it’s basically the same perspective. If you want to truly create and live the life of power, passion, purpose and prosperity, then it’s of the utmost importance you sow your seeds accordingly.
The Untold Danger-Ritalin and Other Stimulant For Treatment of ADD/ADHD
October 6, 2008
“America now uses 90% of the world’s Ritalin - more than five times the rest of the world combined.” - Peter Breggin, M.D, Talking Back to Ritalin
- As shown by recent statistics, 10% of our children have been diagnosed ADD/ADHD.
- More than five million children are taking Ritalin or another stimulant medication for the treatment of ADD/ADHD.
The Crisis in ADD/ADHD Diagnosis, What Caused It?
October 6, 2008
The prevalence of the ADD/ADHD diagnosis does not definitely indicate that something is dreadfully wrong with the nation’s children, but rather that something has definitely changed. Although some cases of out-of-control children being diagnosed with ADD/ADHD are most likely due to nutritional imbalances and deficiencies as well as allergies and sensitivities, a good number of cases are likely due to the fact that child rearing has changed.
Many supposed disorders are due to factors that influence the social, emotional, and environmental development of children. It is because of these factors that ADD/ADHD landed in the American Psychological Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) as a psychiatric disorder. In truth, it is likely that ADD/ADHD is not best described as a psychiatric disorder at all, but rather as more of a personality type.
Acne Prevention – 5 Tips to Prevent Acne as Easy as 1 2 3!
October 6, 2008
Acne - a skin condition that only a few escapes can be extremely embarrassing for someone suffering from it. But although it is very nearly inevitable, with a handful tips on proper maintenance of skin, diet, hair and little physical exercise you can prevent acne or stop further spread of the inflammation. From common sense to amazing do-it-yourself remedies, here are 5 tips to keep a clear and blemish free skin.
1. The very basic yet the most important in acne prevention measure is to wash your face. Gentle washing of the face twice everyday removes excess oil from the surface of the skin that causes breakouts. Wash your face with lukewarm water (not hot, which could further irritate acne) and a soap (sulfur-based) once early morning and again at night before going to bed. Don’t scrub it, a smooth touch in circle motions is most advisable. After cleansing, rinse completely and pat your skin to dry. Twice a day is enough, overly doing it will bring more problem than solve your acne, since it may irritate and dry you skin.








































































