Three Top Books on How to Live Green
By Barry Lycka There are many books that have become bestsellers in the market because of their theme how to live green, a manifestation of the public’s growing concern on the environment. One of these popular books is “Go Green, Live Rich” written by David Bach. This book provides 50 ways by which a reader can help protect the environment... Read More
A Springtime Ritual to Help You Open Up to Your Potential
Each year, when the early Spring comes around, I get excited. I get excited because this time of year symbolizes new beginnings, fresh energy, and the joy of birthing new things into the world. You see it everywhere – the days are longer, the birds are chirping, there are even tiny little buds on the trees. And I know it’s a powerful opportunity to bring... Read More
Plant a Garden- Build A Backyard Wildlife Preserve
By Carolyn Gray Anderson We’ve all heard it said before: unless you are conserving massive tracts of wetlands or converting entire housing subdivisions to wind power, there is no way you can make a positive impact on the environment all by yourself. “It’s easy to feel that there is no hope for wildlife in our modern world of smog, traffic... Read More
Native American Youth Sues Governor Janice Brewer Over Failure to Combat Climate Change
February 10, 2012 Government’s inaction jeopardizes her generation’s future well-being Phoenix, AZ – She may not be old enough to drink, vote or drive a car, but Jaime Lynn Butler, a 5th grader and member of the Navajo Nation, is old enough to recognize the danger of the government’s inaction on climate change. Today, Jaime will take time off from school... Read More
Naked in Eden: Adventure and Awakening in the Australian Rainforest
Naked in Eden chronicles the transformational journey of a woman who makes radical changes to free herself from the confines of autism and consequences of life-threatening disease. Having left behind a civilized modern existence to live off the grid in the Daintree Rainforest in Australia, author Robin Easton bares her soul in a beautifully written journal about her... Read More
Make Love, Not War, For Your Heart’s Sake!
~ by John M. Kennedy, M.D. ~ For centuries, the heart has been associated with love and passion, so goes the saying, “Make love, not war!” As an invasive cardiologist, I’m constantly reminded of the significance of the age-old-adage – especially how it relates to our overall cardiovascular health. In fact, data supports the notion that “making love... Read More
Naked in Eden: Adventure and Awakening in the Australian Rainforest
Naked in Eden chronicles the transformational journey of a woman who makes radical changes to free herself from the confines of autism and consequences of life-threatening disease. Having left behind a civilized modern existence to live off the grid in the Daintree Rainforest in Australia, author Robin Easton bares her soul in a beautifully written journal about her... Read More
The Real History of Valentines Day
By Denise Andrews~ For centuries Valentines Day has been the center of love and affection, with small gifts and tokens of affection passing back and forth between lovers and loved ones. But very few people know the real history of Valentines Day. Even though we now associate the holiday with love, cupids, and fanciful dreams of romance, the truth is that February... Read More
Gluten-Free Valentine Gift Baskets With Gluten-Free Chocolates
~ By Lynne D. Garrett ~ Finding a suitable Valentine’s Day gift can be challenging if your sweetie is gluten intolerant. A gift basket with gluten-free foods can be a sweet, healthy and unique gift idea. Of course, the traditional gift for Valentine’s Day is chocolates. Wei of Chocolate out of Phoenix Arizona is making inspiring chocolates that are... Read More
What Is Naturopathy? Why Should You Consider and Try Naturopathy
The doctor of the future will give no medicine, but will interest her or his patients in the care of the human frame, in a proper diet, and in the cause and prevention of disease.” Thomas A. Edison US inventor (1847 – 1931) Thomas Edison, a man who most American’s hold in high regard answers this question with his words above. He understood in his... Read More




