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Brain Pop!
Up the Hill Gang | July 23rd 2008 by Jenny-up the hill
Test Lab Bunny by Andricongirl…Be sure to visit her Etsy store to see the Jelli Burlesque series…a hoot! link via: Boing Boing and Craft Well, folks….I’m sorry to have to share this bad news with you, but there will be no mor read more
Ok, that’s it. New design coming up.
Sean Yeomans Consulting | July 22nd 2008 by Sean Yeomans
I enjoy using the K2 framework. They’ve gone to great lengths to provide a stable, extensible, flexible, modern, and juicy-featured theme for WordPress. I’ve used it now for about 2 years, if it’s various forms. Currently it sits at read more
Stroke of Insight
Mike T Nelson Ramblings | July 16th 2008 by Mike T Nelson
The video below is the fascinating experience of a high level brain researcher describing her experience having a stroke.Aaron posted on his blog some interesting thoughts about the ability of the brain to relearn new task (neuroplasticity) even when read more
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GBG Business Opportunity-GBG Liquid Vitamins | July 16th 2008 by Nancy Sampson
Benefits of B Vitamins....B vitamins, especially pyridoxine (B-6), cobolamin (B-12) and thiamin (B1), are believed to play a key role in brain function. People, especially the elderly, who lack significant amounts of B-12, for example, may pay dearly read more
Nervous system
Biosolutions | July 15th 2008 by Julian
The nervous system is a highly specialized network whose principal components are nerves called neurons. Neurons are interconnected to each other in complex arrangements and have the property of conducting, using electrochemical signals, and a great read more
Nervous System Integration – What’s That?
Online Dating - Blog of TheFitnessPersonals.com | July 9th 2008 by TheFitnessPersonals.com
Information. It circles the globe in the blink of an eye. Yet how much of what we learn truly helps to improve the quality of our lives? The nervous system is a living computer that learns through experience. Each experience provides bytes of inf read more
Why Does Dynamiclear Work So Well Against Herpes?
Herpe Treatments - Nonprescription Dynamiclear Viral Antisep… | July 1st 2008 by beamsdoorway
Dynamiclear is different from many products, even some prescription drugs, because it has the ability to directly attack the virus itself. The Dynamiclear solution works by attacking and weakening the infection when it comes in direct contact with read more
Ephedra
Herbal Medicine, Herbal Remedies, Supplement Herbs | June 24th 2008 by Rocky
This fact sheet provides basic information about the herbA plant or part of a plant used for its flavor, scent, or potential therapeutic properties. Includes flowers, leaves, bark, fruit, seeds, stems, and roots. ephedra—common names, uses, potenti read more
Nutrition Intelligence - Vitamins, Minerals & Trace Minerals
Natural Superfoods for Optimal Nutrition | June 6th 2008 by NaturalSuperfoods
Vitamins, minerals and trace minerals are the basic essentials for good health and peak energy. With the exception of some Vitamin Bs and Vitamin D, they are not made in the body, and therefore must be obtained from our food and drinks. They are mut read more
Information Overload
Online Dating - Blog of TheFitnessPersonals.com | May 28th 2008 by TheFitnessPersonals.com
Our minds, brains and nervous systems have the amazing capacity to receive tremendous amounts of information from the environment via the senses. With the advent of the Internet never before has there been a time where we can, at any time, access read more
Discovery of protein key to neuro-regeneration
Dutchboy | May 20th 2008 by Sietse Logger
Researchers at the Peninsula Medical School in the South West of England, schooling mash College London, the San Raffaele Scientific custom in Milan and Cancer experimentation UK, have for the first time identified a protein that is key to the regene read more
Kundalini Yoga Exercise for Overcoming Deep Seated Fears
Meditation for Enlightenment | May 9th 2008 by anmol
Kundalini Yoga for Overcoming Fears No Fear of Death & Fearlessness A great thing about Kundalini Yoga exercises, is that sometimes the same exercise has some nice variations which can help one accomplish a wide range of goals. read more
Total Life
A Total Blog Twin | May 1st 2008 by Zubli Zainordin
Image via WikipediaOur Own Nervous SystemWe may prefer to manage our own Nervous System so orderly so as to enjoy our total life just like we did in the first moment of joy.We have heard, around the globe, complaints relating to:* Nervousness* Nervou read more
Is training to failure necessary?
Thai Culinary Online | April 15th 2008 by 2t
One of the terms you’ll come across the most while reading bodybuilding forums is training to failure. You may have heard this around the gym, but often people will throw around these terms without really knowing what they mean. One term you read more
Ultimate Health & Wellness Yoga Meditation Program (Course #105)
Meditation for Enlightenment | April 15th 2008 by anmol
Health & Wellness Yoga Meditation Program Free Online Yoga & Meditation Course #105 [...] read more
Multiple Sclerosis: Nature, Nurture, or Something Else?
Brain Blogger | April 9th 2008
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a poorly understood disease that affects patients at an early age and, usually, lasts a lifetime. Factors that predispose to the development of MS include genetics, geographic location, sex and birth month, suggesting an in read more
Fountain of Youth Yoga Set
Meditation for Enlightenment | April 7th 2008 by anmol
Fountain of Youth Yoga Exercise Set Yoga Exercises for Eternal Youth A part of the vision for Mastery of Meditation & Yoga, is to make available to you the entire science of yoga and meditation, from top to bottom (for free of course read more
Movement and Brain Deterioration? New Study
Mike T Nelson Ramblings | April 1st 2008 by Mike T Nelson
A very cool new study just published less than 2 weeks ago (who says this blog not bleeding edge-hahha) in the journal Neurology presented a correlation of poor gait (walking movement) with deterioration in the brain in older adults.In the very near read more
Pre-emptive Analgescis--what is he talking about now?
Mike T Nelson Ramblings | March 25th 2008 by Mike T Nelson
Z Health R Phase Certification in MN this weekend!Just a heads up for anyone that is one the fence, that the R Phase Cert is here this weekend! There is currently an awesome group of people signed up and it will be a blast! I will be there all day S read more
Most Popular Beginner Kundalini Yoga Set Video
Meditation for Enlightenment | March 10th 2008 by anmol
Free Beginner Yoga Exercises Video Beginner Kundalini Yoga Video This beginner kundalini yoga set, called the Morning Wake-up Yoga Exercises, is quite possibly the favorite set for beginning yoga practitioners. Don’t interpret that read more
Advanced Yoga Technique for Total Body Workout
Meditation for Enlightenment | February 16th 2008 by anmol
Advanced Yoga Technique - Chakra Asana [...] read more
Popular Yoga Position for Nerve Strength
Meditation for Enlightenment | February 9th 2008 by anmol
Hatha Yoga Pose for Nerve Strength [...] read more
Soups - a Recipe for An Immune System Boost
Health America | February 5th 2008 by Donald Mckenzie Jr
A strong immune system is your first line of defense against allergies, colds, flu and other illnesses. There are many disease causing viruses and bacteria that invade our systems each day. Having a strong immune system can reduce your chances of bec read more
B 12 Vitamins
Natural Health News Articles And Resources | January 13th 2008 by Jason Hunter
B 12 vitamins are a very dependable and harmless way to stay healthy. Many individuals, who take B 12 vitamins regularly, attest to the benefits of this all-important vitamin. Food sources are a main source of B 12. Supplementation both orally or inj read more
Did you know……………
Electromagnetic Frequencies | January 11th 2008
The largest study ever done on wireless safety, which involved over 220 scientists around the world, demonstrated clinical evidence of double strand DNA breakage caused by cell phone radiation…..proved double strand DNA breakage along with alte read more
How Long Does it Take Us to Learn….or Believe?
Electromagnetic Frequencies | January 11th 2008
Yesterday. A November 20th 1960 ad from the New York Mirror magazine. Today. read more
Illustrated Yoga Archer Pose for Building Confidence & Self-Estee…
Meditation for Enlightenment | December 12th 2007 by anmol
Summary: Kundalini Yoga Archer Pose is the favorite of many yogis. It is truly a warrior’s pose and it helps build confidence and self-esteem, while expanding the energetic body of the practitioner. [...] read more
Illustrated Kundalini Yoga Eagle Pose for Powerful Aura
Meditation for Enlightenment | December 11th 2007 by anmol
Summary: Another famous Kundalini Yoga pose, this one to build and refine your aura, the Eagle Pose, is detailed and illustrated in this second entry of the new Free Online Illustrated Kundalini Yoga Poses & Exercises E-Book. Along with the read more
Computer addiction as survival for the ego
Indranet - Media, techne, eros, spirit | December 10th 2007 by Ivo
Our nervous system has the mechanism of a reward system that, when activated, can trigger the processes of compulsions and addictions. In the Internet, people can get addicted to online gambling, to online gaming, to porn, to cybersex, to online auct read more
Nervous System - Coral Series
I HEART LUXE - | December 10th 2007
Nervous System is creating some amazing experimental jewelry that combines non-traditional materials with rapid prototyping and pattern generation. We particularly love the Coral Series ($50 USD) where tiny circles of varying sizes are aggregated int read more

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