Saturday 20 August 2016

Master of your own health and well-being

 At this very moment there is a very good chance that your life or the
life of a loved one could be at risk. Every day tens of thousands of
people fall victim to half-truth, toxic drugs, needless surgery, and the
promise of a Cure. If you’re frustrated by the dead-end answers of our
healthcare system, endless popping of pills or suffering in pain then
the HEALTHY TO 100 book is for you!

It will awaken you to the one and only Cure… YOU – it’s only ever been you!

Before you finish ‘HEALTHY TO 100’, you will have simple,
life-changing strategies on how to achieve and keep your optimum health.
With absolutely no health risks and a proven track record, ‘HEALTHY TO
100’ will save you money, but better yet, provide you with a proven
permanent solution on how you can regain control, take charge and become
the Master of your own health and well-being.

‘HEALTHY TO 100’ is loaded with take action wisdom based on Dr.
Darrell Wolfe’s 30 years of experience running a world-renowned clinic
for chronic and acute illnesses along with being the director of The
International Training Institute Of Health, which teaches advanced
training courses to professionals and the general public. ‘HEALTHY TO
100’ is a stand-alone masterpiece, which tackles the health problems
that people suffer from today from constipation to cancer. ‘HEALTHY TO
100’ was designed and written with Dr. Wolfe’s straightforward sense of
humor to inspire even those unlikely to read.  Master of your own health and well-being

Friday 22 January 2016

Women Should Groove their Way Out of Depression!

 According to research, women are most likely to suffer depression than men. Statistics have shown that more women are into dance therapy than the opposite sex. The reasons are not clear but studies suggest that on a psychological level, women are more likely to internalize and take personal responsibility for their problems. 

In contrast, men are more likely to turn to distracting behaviors such as substance abuse or alcoholism. Dance therapy provides an alternative way to externalize the suppressed feelings of women. In dance therapy, patients are taught to act out hidden hurts. It is believed that acting out past hurts and frustrations can help the individual come to terms with his emotional problems and thus, learn to deal with them. 

Women who have tried dance therapy to cope with depression found that it is uplifting and enhances their creativity. Certainly, once creativity is enhanced, problem-solving comes next in handy.


Women Should Groove their Way Out of Depression!