How We Block Out Sex And Love Energy Can Be a Matter of Life and Death
Philadelphia, PA (ContentDesk) April 1, 2004 -- "Studies have confirmed that an active sex life is associated with longer life, better physical health, and a fuller sense of personal worth, potential, and well-being." notes Susan Lark MD. It is common knowledge that loving relationships are crucial to our overall health and sense of well being.To licensed psychologist, Dr. Doris Jeanette , "Sex & Love" columnist for New Visions Magazine, this is old hat.
She has been teaching people how to open their hearts to sex and love energies since 1975. The old Philadelphia Welcomat editors used to make fun of her Erotic Living (TM) Classes but lately the Philadelphia Inquirer has called her "the Siren of Spontaneity." "I find that people are now actively interested in learning how they can have peak experiences solo or with others," muses Jeanette.
Essene, a Philadelphia health food store, is featuring Doris Jeanette on Wed. night April 21, 7:00 PM. Her speech "How We Block Out Love and Sex Energy" is free so come learn how to let more vital energy into body, heart and soul.As Director of the Center for the New Psychology based in Philadelphia, Jeanette has been presenting and publishing her unique, holistic approach internationally. She will be sharing with the public how to become more aware of emotional and sexual energy so that we can increase our health as well as enhance our relationships with others.For additional information contact: Center of the New Psychology, www.drjeanette.com or Call 215-732-6197.
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Jeanette's audio material, A Natural Process for Opening the Heart is highly recommended by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, MD for emotional health. The Center for the New Psychology offers professional development and consultations that provide safe, healthy ways to eliminate depression and anxiety..
Is Lack of Sleep Making You Fat?
Memphis, TN (ContentDesk) July 7, 2006 -- Women who are getting less sleep than they need could be causing themselves to gain weight, according to new research from Case Western Reserve University.
A study recently completed showed that getting less than 5 hours per night makes a woman 32% more likely to experience major weight gain and 15% more likely to become obese.Dr. Sanjay Patel, lead researcher, said that amount of exercise and quality of diet were also tracked in this study, but they found that the weight gain could not be due to those factors.
Prior studies have shown that after just a few days of sleep restriction, the hormones that control appetite cause people to become hungrier, so we thought that women who slept less might eat more. But in fact they ate less, explained Dr.
Patel.Patel went on to say that there was no conclusive evidence that proved why sleep deprivation leads to weight gain.
The solution to the problem seems simpleget...
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Help! My Kids are Overweight!
Identify the Problem and Find a Solution to your Child's Weight Gain.If you have recently found yourself fretting over your child's waistline, you are not alone. The youth of today are fatter than ever before, and parents are starting to panic. Why are our kids so big, and what should we do about it?
Childhood obesity has been described as an epidemic. It puts our children's health at risk, making them more susceptible to problems involving their cardiovascular systems, endocrine systems, and even their mental health. Type 2 diabetes mellitus, depression, and low self-esteem are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the problems looming over the heads of our overweight children.
It is ironic that both the problem and the solution to this heavy problem boil down to one simple equation. Energy In vs. Energy Out. When more energy is consumed than is utilized, the result is fat storage. In short, our kids eat too much and do too little.
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Help! My Kids are Overweight!
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Happiness Without Prescription
As life and lifestyles speed up, so does the growing increase of the sense of longing, wandering just what else is there for ourselves, our families. Some people address their thoughts and feelings as valid and some do the exact opposite, they act as if those questions don't exist.For those that avoid the inner questions, they tend to feel uncertainty, depression, and weighed down. Then they seem to wonder what is wrong with them. The truth is, nothing is wrong, their bodies are doing exactly what they were intended to do... alert you that something in your life needs attention.Our bodies are amazing because they really do work together with our personal well-being.
When we take care of ourselves, our bodies function as they should naturally. When we subject ourselves to negative behaviors and lifestyles, our bodies pay the price. You may not be able to always see the repercussions of negative behavior right away, but it does take its toll in the long term.Our behaviors can trigger...
Happiness Without Prescription
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CME Outfitters Announces Upcoming Live CE Activity: "Raising the Bar for Patient Outcomes?Mixed Episodes in Bipolar Disorder: Trapped Between Two Worlds" Premieres Wednesday, December 8, 2004
CME Outfitters, LLC, nationally accredited provider of multidisciplinary medical education programming and related healthcare communications services, is pleased to announce an upcoming live and interactive evidence-based CE activity titled "Raising the Bar for Patient Outcomes?Mixed Episodes in Bipolar Disorder: Trapped Between Two Worlds." Offered as a live satellite broadcast, webcast, and telephone audioconference premiering Wednesday, December 8, 2004, from 12:00 p.m.?1:00 p.m. ET, the activity will focus on recognizing the entire clinical spectrum of bipolar disorder and improving diagnostic accuracy, treatment efficiency, and patient outcomes. The recorded satellite broadcast will re-air from 3:00 p.m.?4:00 p.m. ET; the archived webcast and telephone audioconference will be available shortly after the live broadcast.Participation in this activity is free, as is obtaining a CE certificate; however, registration is required. Three forms of registration are accepted:Fax: View the...
CME Outfitters Announces Upcoming Live CE Activity: "Raising the Bar for Patient Outcomes?Mixed Episodes in Bipolar Disorder: Trapped Between Two Worlds" Premieres Wednesday, December 8, 2004
Depression > CME Outfitters Announces Upcoming Live CE Activity: "Raising the Bar for Patient Outcomes?Mixed Episodes in Bipolar Disorder: Trapped Between Two Worlds" Premieres Wednesday, December 8, 2004