20130702

USE SAGE TO IMPROVE MEMORY, INCREASE ATTENTIVENESS, AND MORE

(BeWellBuzz) Sage, also called Salvia, is a subshrub of the mint family. The word sage comes from Latin salvere, meaning to heal, to feel well; related to the verb salus, salvation, prosperity, health. It's considered healing, cleansing, purifying, invigorating and stimulating, and known traditionally in English herbal medicine as a tonic for the nervous system and memory. Sage is used for cook ...

USE SAGE TO IMPROVE MEMORY, INCREASE ATTENTIVENESS, AND MORE

(BeWellBuzz) Sage, also called Salvia, is a subshrub of the mint family. The word sage comes from Latin salvere, meaning to heal, to feel well; related to the verb salus, salvation, prosperity, health. It's considered healing, cleansing, purifying, invigorating and stimulating, and known traditionally in English herbal medicine as a tonic for the nervous system and memory. Sage is used for cook ...

Quote of the Day

Wisdom is knowing what to do next; virtue is doing it.

-David Star Jordan

Quote of the Day

Wisdom is knowing what to do next; virtue is doing it.

-David Star Jordan

20130628

These 4 Things Happen Right Before a Heart Attack
By S.A. Nickerson
Every year, approximately 785,000 Americans suffer a first heart attack. And 470,000 who've already had one or more heart attacks have another one. The scary thing is that 25 percent of ALL heart attacks happen "silently," without clear or obvious symptoms.
Even when symptoms occur, they can be so mild or vague, most people don't even realize it's heart-related (unless they are made aware). Four things in particular are the most sinister signs of a silent heart attack.
These four things are the focus of a recent video presentation by renowned cardiovascular expert Dr. Chauncey Crandall: 4 Things You'll Feel Right Before a Heart Attack: A Special Newsmax Heart Health Report.
These 4 Things Happen Right Before a Heart Attack
By S.A. Nickerson
Every year, approximately 785,000 Americans suffer a first heart attack. And 470,000 who've already had one or more heart attacks have another one. The scary thing is that 25 percent of ALL heart attacks happen "silently," without clear or obvious symptoms.
Even when symptoms occur, they can be so mild or vague, most people don't even realize it's heart-related (unless they are made aware). Four things in particular are the most sinister signs of a silent heart attack.
These four things are the focus of a recent video presentation by renowned cardiovascular expert Dr. Chauncey Crandall: 4 Things You'll Feel Right Before a Heart Attack: A Special Newsmax Heart Health Report.

EAT CINNAMON TO CURB APPETITE, LOWER BLOOD SUGAR AND PREVENT DIABETES II

Cinnamon is one of those sweet and simple things in life that we can say “yes” to and receive lots of benefits. The science is in and we have several studies that show it's amazing power to... Learn More