Carnival of a Modern Sage - 5th Edition

July 24, 2007 on 4:09 pm | In Living Well, Natural Health, Living Well, Natural Health, Inspiration, Inspiration, Carnival of Modern Sages, Healthy Meals, Carnival of Modern Sages, Healthy Meals | Comments Off

We’re back on track at ModernSageOnline.com after a brief rest period! Check out these great blog posts from the 5th Edition of Carnival of a Modern Sage…

 

Welcome to the July 24, 2007 edition of Carnival of a Modern Sage.

 

Healthy Meals

Stephanie presents Curried Chickpeas posted at Stop the Ride!.

Astrid Lee presents World Healing » Nutrition posted at World Healing, saying, “A ‘how to’ article on going organic. It’s easy and fun path of discovery. Article includes printable table of organic foods and pesticides, to make shopping easy! Mother Earth is thanking you for going organic.”

 

Inspiration

Christine Kane presents How to Get Nothing Done posted at Christine Kane’s Blog.

David presents The failure to forgive posted at Red Letter Believers, saying, “The healing of forgiveness can be found.”

Lori Radun presents Finding Peace in Letting Go posted at The Mom Coach.

Hueina Su presents Journey into Love posted at Intensive Care for the Nurturer’s Soul, saying, “Motherhood has been an absolutely amazing journey for me. This post is my reflections on Mother’s Day. It’s my small token of appreciation and inspiration for all mothers.”

Laura Young presents Lessons from The Rishi: Cultivating Exquisite Awareness posted at Dragon Slayer, saying, “Michael Schwass has been a quadriplegic for nearly 33 years. Michael’s body is one of my greatest teachers. You have to pay attention and you can’t take anything for granted. Phone it in too often and your lapse in awareness can literally become a matter of life and death.”

 

Laughter

Madeleine Begun Kane presents ADD Ode (Limerick) posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog.

Wenchypoo presents If Only There Were Fewer People… posted at Wisdom From Wenchypoo’s Mental Wastebasket, saying, “A satirical twist on a conspiracy theory.”

Riversider presents Tales from the Riverbank posted at Save The Ribble.

 

Living Well

Aaron Potts presents   Health, Diet, and Weight Loss Checklist - Part I posted at Fitness Destinations.

Megan Bayliss presents Imaginif: Home of the BITSS Model of Protective Behaviours posted at Imaginif…, saying, “You don’t have to be a wise old crone to teach your children protective behaviours. Any parent can do it. Look at what happened to this mother and her young child to motivate them toward creating a super easy to remember home based model of teaching kids about personal safety.”

David Richeson presents How to Overcome Negative Emotions posted at 360 Degree Success, saying, “For the Law of Attraction to create positive results, it is necessary to learn how to maintain a positive mindset. Learn how to overcome negative emotions in this article.”

presents Ethics and Success posted at Success Step.
  

Spirituality

R.Pettinger presents Secrets of Inner Peace posted at Spirit Blog, saying, “How to achieve inner peace in our daily lives. Why inner peace is our most valuable possession.”

Albert Foong presents The most dangerous mistake in tapping into your intuition posted at Urban Monk, saying, “Intuition will guide you to some awesome choices in your life as it has in mine - but why has it been so maligned? People make a dangerous mistake in tapping it, and so they think it’s “bad”. Find out what it is.”

 

Work

Craig Huggart presents Never Rely on a Single Point of Failure posted at Tech Rest, saying, “This post is about how to prevent embarrassing things from happening in work and life.”

Tupelo Kenyon presents Work– Just a Job or Visible Love? posted at Tupelo Kenyon, saying, “Do you love what you do and do what you love? Here’s a step-by-step method on how to put your passions to work and start living the life you were born to live.”

 

That concludes this edition. Thanks for all the blog submitters. We have some great stuff here! Submit your blog article to the next edition of carnival of a modern sage using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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Losing Weight with Supplements Posted By : Bob Taylor

July 20, 2007 on 5:00 am | In Uncategorized | Comments Off Many consumers find that they are wasting their hard-earned money and that many of the supplements have no effect on their waistline, and the only thing that is slimming down is the wallet. Physicians warn that many unscrupulous marketers will make impossible claims in order to get buyers to walk through the virtual doors of their marketplace.

Do you know which the best dietary supplements are?

Chances are, you do not know. What some consumers may consider the best weight loss supplements will have little or no effect for other consumers who try them. After all, there are so many weight loss pills on the market right now, that it is hard to understand how each of them works, and what their claims to fame are. Similarly, it is hard to know what the risks of the individual supplements are, especially since many of them are formulated quite differently from one another.

If you are trying to lose some weight, the odds are pretty good that suddenly you are paying much more attention to the television ads that tout the benefits of a host of dietary supplements. It may appear as though the floodgates have opened, because when you open your newspaper, you cannot help but see the ads for dietary supplements are there as well. Of course, the same can also be said of your email inbox.

As a matter of fact, between ephedra diet pills, ephedra free pills, and the latecomer to the bunch – Hoodia – it is not surprising for many dieters to simply purchase the newest addition to the market, and hope for the best. According to doctors, the best weight loss supplements are the ones that not only work, but that also will not have any counterproductive effect on medications you may already be taking, and that will also not add stress to your heart. So before taking any dietary supplements, please be safe and visit your doctor!

Weight Loss Surgery: Get Yourself a new Look Posted By : Nicholas Bowen

July 18, 2007 on 5:00 am | In Uncategorized | Comments Off God has made all his creations beautiful and we as humans should make sure that we continue looking the way god has made us. At times due to circumstances, we tend to ignore the way we look. This at times leads to some major problems wherein we later on realize that we should have been more careful about ourselves. Nevertheless, as it has been quoted that it is never too late. Therefore, we always get a second chance to improve ourselves. If you are the one who is suffering from excessive body weight then you should pull up your socks and start working on your weaknesses to make yourself better. Among the various options that are available for reducing body weight, weight loss surgery is one of the most effective and suitable option to go in for when you consider going in for a weight loss program. In fact, statistics show that weight loss surgery has a good success ratio therefore giving you a clean chit to go in for weight loss surgery.

Shedding those extra kilos is not an easy task. In fact, it is a tedious process wherein you will have to be patient and at the same time have faith in the process that you have opted for to reduce your weight. When you decide to go in for weight loss surgery, you will have to consult a doctor before you actually go in for the process. Weight loss surgery is a surgical process that can help an over weight person reduce his or her weight. What happens in weight loss surgery is that the body’s intake of food is reduced by undergoing the surgery. Nevertheless, this does not mean that you will have to avoid the normal consumption of food.

Doctors generally suggest someone for weight loss surgery when the other methods fail to reduce the weight. Okay, now there are certain facts that you must have a look at before you go in for the weight loss surgery. The first thing that you will need is to find out the various criterions that will be required for you to be eligible to undergo the weight loss surgery. Some of the criteria are mentioned below:

* You must be above the age of eighteen and below fifty-five years to undergo the surgery.

* If you are suffering from morbid obesity, you are a candidate for weight loss surgery. Your body weight must be over 100 pounds from your ideal body weight.


* Your Body Mass index must be forty or higher so that you can be eligible for the surgery. Your BMI is an important determinant for weight loss surgery.

* The period of your obesity is also very important. You are eligible for weight loss surgery only if you have been obese for a minimum time of five years.

* If you are suffering from medical problems like diabetes, swelling and pain in the body because of being overweight, then you are eligible for undergoing the surgery.

* Having mental stability is very important for a person who wishes to undergo weight loss surgery. A person who is undergoing treatment for any type of psychiatric condition is not eligible for weight loss surgery.

Now that you know the various criterions for undergoing a weight loss surgery you can get an appointment with a doctor who can help you undergo the weight loss surgery and get back in shape with full confidence.

10 Things You Should Avoid When Trying To Lose Weight Posted By : Michael Anthony

July 18, 2007 on 5:00 am | In Uncategorized | Comments Off Losing weight and dieting is never easy. Actually, it is one of the hardest things for some people to do. Here's 10 things to avoid that could make you shatter your diet and start eating. Avoid all of these like plague if you want to be successful.

1. Avoid rushing into the strictest diet you can find.

This is a common mistake. Many people, in desperation, decide to follow a super-strict diet and that usually leads to failure. You should not be rushing into diets that are going to be too strict for your needs. If you don't have any dieting experience and are not 100% sure you can stick with the diet, choose another one.

2. Avoid losing touch with reality.

You can't realistically expect things to happen over night. When choosing your goal, start small, but be prepared to go far. If you come across someone that says they have lost a large amount of weight in a short time, don't try to keep up with their results. Diet results are different from one person to another.

3. Avoid going to the gym every day.

Another common mistake is to use the excitement of the first days to hit the gym every day. This won't help you at all. Your body needs time to heal and expand the muscles after each work-out and going to the gym every day interferes with this natural process. A week of non-stop training could never offset ten or twenty years of couch potato lifestyle anyway.

4. Avoid getting tough on calories.

We all know that cutting down on calories is one of the foundations of all diets, but be careful about it. Cut down on too many calories and your body will start storing anything it possibly can. This is not a good way to lose weight.

5. Avoid skipping meals.

Many people reason that foregoing meal or two is going to help them lose weight faster. They don't understand that dieting is all about eating the right food and not starving yourself.

6. Avoid daily weight checks.

Everybody is eager to see the results of their efforts in the form of pounds lost, but you should not let this drive you to checking your weight everyday. The daily changes in your weight will make you depressed and ready to give up your dieting. This is something you want to avoid at all costs.

7. Avoid letting emotions hamper your diet goals.

Aside from the eagerness that drives people to check their weight every day, there are other emotions that influence dieting. If you know you're used to reaching out for ice-cream or snacks when you are bored, frustrated or angry, then you should deal with these issues and not allow them to come between you and your purpose.

8. Avoid refusing to get help.

Not everyone was born with iron will and nerves of steel. There are times when you may need help or advice. Don't hesitate to ask friends or professionals for it. Don't try to solve all problems by yourself.

9. Avoid denying yourself your favourite foods.

Treats are a great way of raising your determination and willpower. Diets are methods of food control. They should not hold you hostage. So what, if you eat something you said you wouldn't once in a while, especially if it's one of your favorite foods? If these treats are not indulged in frequently, they won't make any difference in the long run.

10. Avoid relying too much in your own willpower.

Use your head too. If you need to know how much you actually eat, write down everything you are eating and go over the list with a fine-toothed comb for things that should not be there. Sometimes hunger creeps up on you and makes you eat things that you shouldn't be eating. If you stay honest with yourself and keep a clear head as you go, you'll be fine.

Burns, Scalds and Minor Sunburn

July 17, 2007 on 4:36 pm | In Living Well, Natural Health, Living Well, Natural Health | Comments Off

We’ve all been burned by something at sometime in our lives, be it boiling water or the hot, summer sun. The key is to know how to treat the burn effectively.

Naturally, second and third degree burns require immediate medical treatment, but mild first degree burns are often superficial and can be treated at home. Any burn requires immediate cooling down, so run tepid water directly onto the wound for at least five minutes to reduce the heat and give pain relief. For a chemical burn the skin must be flushed with cold running water until all pain has subsided.

Once the water has cooled the skin, here are 6 suggestions for home treatment of mild burns:

1. For burns, apply plain yogurt to keep it cool, or you can make a poultice from honey and yogurt.

2. Cucumber mashed to a pulp and mixed with glycerine makes a wonderful moisturizing balm.

3. Cool the affected area with cider vinegar, and make sure that the person who has been burned drinks plenty of fluids.

4. Make a tea from lemon balm, which will perform two functions-it will calm the patient and provide further pain relief.

5. For scalds, olive oil can bring effective relief, and will improve the chances of healing without blisters or scars. If you have lavender essential oil handy, add a few drops to help ease the singing sensation.

6. For sunburn, lemon juice dabbed on the affected area will bring pain relief. If you have an all-over-sunburn that doesn’t allow you to sleep try adding 2 tablespoons of baking soda to a cool bath and soak you whole body in a tub of water. For face burns, bathe your face in buttermilk, or grate up some potatoes and apply. The starch will cool and sooth the burn. Use cold peppermint tea as a mild wash to alleviate the stinging.
Thanks to expert author, Wendy Evenson, for this great contribution!

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