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Tips To Tame Spring Allergies

As pollen fills the air, millions of Americans start reaching for their Kleenex. It’s officially spring allergy season, also known as allergic rhinitis, and it can be tiring. Fortunately, there are a few tips that can help you deal with spring allergies. Spring Allergies Symptoms Spring allergies are not caused by a virus, like other…
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Sunlight Recharges Your Body and Soul

When you get tired and depressed getting out in the sun feels good for your body and soul. A study published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry found men with higher levels of vitamin D consistently performed better on memory tests as well as on mood and physical activity levels.  This study reinforces medical…
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Stress During Pregnancy

Being pregnant and stressed is the worst combination for the physical and mental health of the mom and the unborn child. Research shows that whatever the mom is feeling, it indirectly affects the fetus through a change of hormone levels. Spiritually, mood also affects the entire body, which can impact the development of the fetus…
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Reconnect with Your Inner Child

Sometimes the struggles that come with adulthood require a childlike perspective. If we open ourselves up to childlike joy and enthusiasm, we can renew our energy and become more optimistic about life. Children fill their day with games, laughter, and their imagination. If we follow their example and embrace the child within each of us,…
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April is Stress Awareness Month

Feeling stressed due to tax season? Are you anxious about an upcoming graduation? Feeling the pressure of planning and organizing family and holiday events like Easter and spring break stress? You’re in luck! April is known as Stress Awareness Month, making the next 28 days a perfect opportunity to follow these simple steps to conquer…
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Honey Makes Your Allergies Go Away

Tired of sneezing, coughing, and red eyes? Spring has sprung and you must be tired of visiting expensive allergist/doctors/specialists and taking over-the-counter (OTC) drug after drug and incessant visits to the health food store. All this takes time, energy and money. Instead of feeling miserable and resorting to OTC or prescription anti-histamines, try nature’s solution…
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Alleviating Stress as a Family

Vacation is coming to an end and kids are heading back to school. How do you mediate the stress from work and having to manage you and your kids’ stresses from school? When stressors collide, upsetting situations are created that often lead to anger, misunderstanding, and resentment. There are many tips for alleviating stress as…
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It’s 3 AM and You’re Awake?

You’re Awake and You Are Not Alone It’s 3 AM. Are you still awake? Don’t worry you’re not alone. Over half the adult population has sleep problems or aren’t getting enough sleep. Fortunately, there are many natural sleep remedies that you can use for a peaceful night sleep. What’s the best solution? Self care and stress…
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DIY Vitamin Water

Are you feeling stressed? Are you low on energy? You may not be getting enough nutrients in your diet. Fortunately, you can make your own vitamin water to stay refreshed and properly nourished throughout the day. According to the World Health Organizations, 2.7 million people die due to improper nutrition, including low intakes of fruits…
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Stress-Less Through Walking

We can all do with a walk every now and then, but taking a Mindful approach to your exercise routine can turn your nature walk into eco-therapy. Nature walks have been used to treat an array of medical conditions like hypertension, headaches, stress, depression, diabetes, and digestive disorders. Walking releases endorphins in your body that…
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