Treating Lactic Acidosis - Articles
Topics For Everyone Topics for Combat Stress
by
Michele Rosenthal
Such an interesting and diverse week of news! Make sure you check out the fabulous radio show hosted by Heal My PTSD, LLC, with addictions counselor, Laurie Carty, and PTSD Navy vet, Jason Ream of OperationPTSD.org. This show pertains to civilians and military alike by talking about what mental programming and beliefs make addictions, plus how you ...
Read on »
Topics for Everyone Topics for Combat Stress
by
Michele Rosenthal
A busy week in inspiring PTSD news. First, I want to introduce you to a PTSD Desert Storm Navy vet who, with the help of a PTSD Operation Iraqi Freedom Army vet, is launching an incredible new project: Check outOperation PTSDfor some true healing inspiration. The official launch will be November 11th; for now, you can read about how one vet sees P ...
Read on »
willpower
by
KasondraI.
willpower can be referred to as a “muscle”, which I found to be a pretty interesting concept. some known facts about muscles:1. If properly exercised, the can be strengthened.2. After so many uses over time, without recovery (not in use) time, they become fatigued and start to weaken. 3. We must decide which daily tasks require the use ...
Read on »
ways to keep your cravings at bay
by
KasondraI.
i have found from my experience that it is much easier to eat to live rather than live to eat if i am well nourished and in balance! Things i need to feel in balancebe honest with my energy in vs. energy out - keep it in balenceeat slowly and include as many senses as i canbuild my meals around what will build and nourish me!understand that vegtab ...
Read on »
BPD Gets Some Media Attention
by
loveisthecure
Finally,we are beginning to see an increase in well deserved media attention being paid to BPD. In a recent LA Times article, Shari Roan spotlighted BPD as a growing healthcare concern. I really think it has always been a healthcare concern but there hasn’t been enough understanding and research done in order to access what BPD is, how severe ...
Read on »
Celebrate You!
by
loveisthecure
People spend alot of time on external things- pleasing their boss, spending time with family, errands, ect. Seldom do we spend enough time on ourselves. Take a moment each day, starting today, not only to invest in yourself but also to acknowledge and celebrate your accomplishments. Even small triumphs count to build our self esteem.Invest time and ...
Read on »
Think Positive
by
davido53
Positive Thinking leads to positive action that brings positive occurances into our lives, which in turn brings happiness and good fortune. wheras negative thinking brings negative action and shit really happens -I never think about bad things anymore as it's too depressing and brings back bad memories,I really do believe in positive thinking leads ...
Read on »
Leave a Reply
by
Triple Pundit
Did you know the average baby goes through 5,000 to 6,000 dirty diapers by the time he or she is potty trained? That accounts for nearly one ton of waste per child. Although disposable diapers are convenient, they also create a burden on our landfills. Disposable diapers can take up to 500 years to decompose. And untreated human waste poses an ...
Read on »
Leave a Reply
by
Triple Pundit
When it comes to footwear, comfort, style, durability and affordability are important aspects when picking out a pair of shoes. But there is a lot more that goes into shoes than just our feet.Canadian-based footwear company Oliberté, is stepping up and reaching out to impoverished African communities and making a difference in a big way. I ...
Read on »