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Kettle Cuisine Soup
What I Ate Yesterday | December 11th 2009 by Christie
Nothing beats a warm bowl of soup to warm the belly and soul when it is cold outside. And lately, with old man winter arriving here in Central VA, nothing has been higher on my lunch list. Couple that with my gluten intolerance and hectic schedule, K read more
A Positive News Day
Morning Fog | December 10th 2009 by Steve K
A theme stood out as I read today's news. Unexpectedly, on this cold, blustery day for much of the nation, today's reporting was united by an underlying note of optimism, a flurry of encouraging signs that things are developing i read more
“The Green Mile” on Blu-ray
Slacker Manager | December 2nd 2009 by Phil Gerbyshak
Stephen King normally follows a pretty predictable pattern – supernatural or super bad things happen to unsuspecting or undeserving people in Maine or some other part of New England. They are terrorized and must find a way to join forces to defea read more
Tolerance Breeds Intolerance
RONMOSSAD | November 19th 2009
SOME say the world will end in fire, Some say in ice. From what I’ve tasted of desire I hold with those who favor fire. But if it had to perish twice, I think I know enough of hate To know that for destruction ice Is also great And would suf read more
Gluten Free Delight – Bondi Chai
Coffee Break - Coffee Machine News | October 29th 2009
OK, so you have no doubt heard about Bondi Chai and how delightful the Bondi Chai Club Cinnamon and Bondi Chai Vanilla Honey are, but did you hear that they are also gluten free? Bondi Chai Gluter Free Indulgence Now sufferers of coeliac and gluten i read more
Roasted Butternut and Parmesan
Squeaky Gourmet | October 19th 2009 by Maureen Jeanson
Squash is so plentiful this time of year, isn't it? I look at it on my counter and think "Squash again? Really Maureen--again!?" So I try and recreate this winter delight as much as I can when I make it for the family--as for my own self I can eat it read more
This weekend I will be most feeling unwell
Norfolk Blogger | October 9th 2009 by Nich Starling - Norfolk Blogger
Due to a head cold, an intolerance to light and an amazing ability to sneeze for prolonged periods for no apparent reason, blogging will be light.I may still Twitter from bed !Have a good weekend. read more
Can Milk Consumption Increase Mucus Production
Handy Lessons | September 24th 2009 by Sienna
Milk has been long blamed for increasing mucus production. New studies concluded that there was no link between milk consumption and increased mucus production or asthma.In one study, participants infected with the common cold virus reported symptom read more
Tip of the day
Homeopathy for Humanity | September 24th 2009 by Dr Muhammad Noor Asi
Homeopathy and Eye Problem Part 18Ophthalmia and other affections: It is the inflammation of the eye, especially of the conjunctiva, being the lining of the eyelids and the external coat of the eyeball. It may be of catarrhal, scrofulous, rheumatic, read more
Newly Dx Week: The Five Stages of Taking Back Health
Diabetes Daily | September 22nd 2009
This was originally published on the now-defunct Capessa website in September 2008. I wrote for the site briefly about my experiences about living well in spite of chronic illness. I have taken the liberty of minor editing for the purpose read more
Desperate persuasion
My soul on Canvas, Love and Romance | September 21st 2009 by Rachel
Unable to fall back to sleep I lay here in a restless state, as my mind scurries over a lifetime of wrongs in an attempt to rewrite the current script. In many ways the recoiling of the past left a sense of the many achievements and the disappointmen read more
Thyroid Condition
Back Home Again | September 16th 2009 by Jerry
I have been really tired the past six weeks or so. And my pants were getting tighter. Nothing had changed with my diet or life style. So I had my suspicions. All my siblings have been diagnosed with hypothyroidism. read more
Tip of the day
Homeopathy for Humanity | September 13th 2009 by Dr Muhammad Noor Asi
Homeopathy and Eye Problem Part 14 Glaucoma: An insidious disease characterized by increased tension within the eyeball, and gradual dimness of vision. If left untreated, it ends in blindness. Some of the symptoms are- a halo around candle-light, per read more
Tip of the day
Homeopathy for Humanity | September 10th 2009 by Dr Muhammad Noor Asi
Homeopathy and Eye Problem Part 12SymptomsBlepharitis, thick crust on lids, Canthi red as blood, Carancula swollen, standing out like a lump of red flesh, Clusters of intensely red vessels extend from inner canthus to cornea.Suggested Medicine:Argent read more
Tip of the day
Homeopathy for Humanity | September 3rd 2009 by Dr Muhammad Noor Asi
Homeopathy for Eyes Problems Part 7Dacryo-Cystitis: It is an acute inflammation of the lachrymal sac and is very painful, swelling sometimes extending to cheek, eyelids, and conjunctiva. After a few days, when the inflammatory symptoms subside, pus read more
Tip of the day
Homeopathy for Humanity | September 2nd 2009 by Dr Muhammad Noor Asi
Homeopathy for Eyes Problems Part 6Bleeding from the eyes Symptoms:Blood exudes from eyes, Bleeding from every outlet of the body, yellow color of the eyes, Yellowness of the skin, Great prostration from such bleeding, Blood dark, fluid uncoagulable. read more
It's Hot & I Want a Cold One!
Nourish Your Body; Nourish Your Life | August 22nd 2009 by Michele Estes
People with celiac sprue & gluten intolerance enjoy beer too. We did not lose our taste for a good brew upon diagnosis or discovery; just the luxury of having easy access to one that is safe. Though wine is my usual alcoholic beverage of choice, read more
Confused About What Your Blood Chemistry is Telling You – part…
Metabolic Plan | July 23rd 2009 by Karen Davison
8. Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) controls thyroid hormone secretion in the thyroid. When blood levels are low, this indicates hyperthyroidism (increased thyroid activity), and when values are high, this suggests read more

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