JANUARY IS CERVICAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH What is Cervical Health Awareness Month? The United States Congress designated January as Cervical Health Awareness Month. During January, you may wish to highlight issues related to cervical cancer, HPV disease and the importance of early detection. Some of the issues you may wish to highlight are personal stories of women and family members/caregivers battling issues related to their persistent HPV/precancer and/or cervical cancer. You may … [Read more...]
Cervical Health Awareness Month
Louise Hay is Taking Action with October ‘PRESENT Moments’!
Connect with Hay House IN THIS ISSUE | October 2011 INSPIRATION Deep Truth by Gregg Braden FOCUS ON A HAY HO-- USE AUTHOR Baby Boomer Donna Gates PONDER THIS! The SparkPeople Cookbook by Chef Meg Galvin SELF-HELP ADVICE The Hidden Power of Your Past Lives by Sandra Anne Taylor ON DEMAND The Art of Extreme Self-Care with Cheryl Richardson SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING EVENTS Author Lectures and … [Read more...]
Drinking Raw Milk: It's Not Worth the Risk
Drinking Raw Milk It's Not Worth the Risk There are many reasons why some people are thinking about drinking raw milk these days. (Raw milk is milk that has not been pasteurized to kill harmful germs.) Some people want to eat less processed food. Others have heard that raw milk contains more of certain nutrients than pasteurized milk, or that it can prevent or even solve various health problems. Still others think of buying raw milk as one way to support local farmers and … [Read more...]
Drinking Raw Milk: It’s Not Worth the Risk
Drinking Raw Milk It's Not Worth the Risk There are many reasons why some people are thinking about drinking raw milk these days. (Raw milk is milk that has not been pasteurized to kill harmful germs.) Some people want to eat less processed food. Others have heard that raw milk contains more of certain nutrients than pasteurized milk, or that it can prevent or even solve various health problems. Still others think of buying raw milk as one way to support local farmers and … [Read more...]