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Lessons from the Mimosa Tree

June 1st, 2010

Ever think you could learn lessons from a young mimosa tree? Me either. One night at dusk, a friend pointed out a young mimosa tree, often called the “sleeping plant.” One look at its leaves explains its name.  Each evening the leaves curl up into a fetal position as if welcoming in the full moon, [...]

Oh, Yes, You Can feel Better

February 17th, 2010

“What do you mean hormone imbalance symptoms may happen so insidiously that women might not even know they are suffering needlessly? What kind of symptoms do they have? When does it happen?” When I was asked these questions this morning, I took pause and really reflected on the ones that tend to sneak up on [...]

A Different Kind of “Homework”

February 10th, 2010

Here is your homework…according to Vicki Talmage, www.vickitalmage.com. (See yesterday’s article, http://rosiebrownrn.com/from-sludge-to-homework/). The homework is “designed to prepare your body to let go and assist your biochemistry to get in a cleansing mode and to prepare you for your first colonic.” It is important that you to work with Vicki to obtain the full details [...]

From “Sludge” to “Homework”

February 9th, 2010

Yesterday I wrote about the neat lady I met at last week’s Book Camp, Vicki Talmage. See http://rosiebrownrn.com/attract-adventure-to-you/. Vicki was all set to go to Med School when she was diagnosed with intestinal cancer. Her diagnosis led her on a search for health and living. Thirty-two years later, she is still passionately teaching people around [...]

Attract Adventure to You?

February 8th, 2010

Have you ever looked at life as an adventure? You know, you get up in the morning and with the magical wonder of a kid, you create a chest popping excitement about where the day might take you? Could it be that merely holding this thought attracts adventure to you? As I walked down the [...]

2010 – Let’s Begin!

January 1st, 2010

Well, we did it! We rang in the New Year…but did we also ring in some not-so-good habits? Sitting here munching on my peanut brittle, I know I have. I went looking for a little “encouragement” to help get back on the healthy living path. Thought you might enjoy some of these tidbits as well.  [...]

Are You in the “Flow” This Holiday Season?

December 23rd, 2009

What do the Salvation Army bell ringers, the presents under the tree, the donations to needy families and food banks, and Christmas parties have in common?  Christmas and money… the two seem to be directly associated. It is the one time of year that generosity seems to flow…and credit cards overflow. Money is an interesting [...]

Normalize Your Blood Pressure Without Drugs?

December 18th, 2009

How to normalize your blood pressure for the rest of your life without dangerous drugs is a focus of Dr. Mercola’s December 15th posting, “How You Can Normalize Your Blood Pressure Without Drugs.” The not-so-good news is that one in three adults in the USA will have high blood pressure. The great news is that [...]

Balancing Your Brain in Sickness and Health

November 30th, 2009

The third and final section of The Edge Effect by Eric R. Braverman, MD, helps the reader to learn how to deal with specific illnesses or symptoms you may be experiencing, both in the brain and in the body. Braverman explains how your body ages and gives detailed instructions on what you can do to [...]

What to Do for Your “Deficient Nature”

November 23rd, 2009

The Edge Effect teaches us how to identify, then associate our earliest symptoms of brain neurotransmitter deficiency in order to direct ourselves toward the easiest, least damaging and most effective interventions.   To review, there are four neurotransmitters or “natures,” dopamine, acetylcholine, GABA, and serotonin.  Each of us has a “dominant nature” and a “nature deficiency.” [...]