My All Natural Oasis
About 7 years ago, I decided that my budget could stretch, just enough, to fulfill my lifelong dream of owning my own hot tub. Like most perspective spa owners, my biggest concern was whether the hassle of adding and mixing all those toxic chemicals that (I used to believe) are necessary for clean spa water was really worth the pleasure of after-work escapes into my personal "oasis".
7 Natural Metabolism Boosters To Lose Weight Fast And Safely
1. 7-9 Hours Of Sleep Getting plenty of sleep (7-9 hours is recommended) has a tremendous effect on your metabolism. Sleep affects hormones that regulate appetite and metabolism. If you are not getting enough rest, chances are you will notice an increase in your appetite, and a decrease in your metabolism. The basal metabolic rate, or BMR, is a measure of the rate at which a persons body burns energy, in the form of calories, while they are resting. In order to increase your BMR, read the remaining 5 metabolism boosters.
Natural Treatment for Sciatica
There are a number of herbal remedies which provide relief from pain in the back. There are a number of herbal remedies that have a number of energetic ingredients, just like the normal medications have. Medications in this context are the ones that provide relief from pain, help in relaxing muscles, and increase blood circulation. They might also have certain side effects. The bark of the willow contains ingredients that are active such as aspirin. This may also lead to certain effects that are adverse. According to a study there are natural products that contain current oils or leaf may be helpful and safe in case of pain that occurs because of inflammation.
Health Trends are Holistic:New Directory Helps People Find Natural Health Sources
(Scottsdale, AZ) CloudNine Marketing, Inc., a boutique Public Relations firm in Scottsdale, AZ, announces the pre-launch of their new public online resource: Holistic Healers Directory @ hhdirectory.com
Stemulite Natural Formula May Stimulate Weight Loss Cycle
Nearly two-thirds of American adults are overweight or obese, and more and more people are finding it difficult to maintain a healthy diet and lifestyle for the long-term. While the rapidly-growing diet industry continues to provide quick-fix weight loss formulas and supplements, all-natural products such as Stemulite are showing promising results for improving health and fitness levels overall and helping dieters and fitness enthusiasts achieve long-term results.
Extreme Labs Welcomes Michael Lockett, the 'Natural Phenomenon'
2007 NPC Jr. Nationals Overall Winner is the newest addition to "Team Extreme", members of a superior, hardcore group of athletes.
Do Natural Hair Loss Remedies Have Any Real Relevance?
The effectiveness of modern hair loss treatments is clear for all to see, but many people simply prefer not to use strong chemicals or non-natural substances.
If you fall into this category, does this mean you'll just have to accept an ever-decreasing head of hair? The answer to this is an unequivocal NO!
Many natural hair loss remedies, both traditional and contemporary, have shown their worth in reducing and reversing hair loss.
Green Winery, A Donkey and Goat, Opens Its Doors for a Green Harvest Event that Celebrates Natural Winemaking
Committed to being green, A Donkey and Goat Winery hosts a harvest wine tasting event featuring two eco-friendly promotions: Bring Your Own Glass (BYOG) for 40% off admission and the Take Back the Tap campaign.
Interview with Marion Gray about Thyroid and Natural Remedies
Interview with Marion Gray about thyroid disease and some of the Natural Remedies that she uses.
Natural Treatment Of Body Hair Loss
Body Hair Loss is becoming more noticed than ever before, particularly in older age. This problem isn?t related to one sex either. It?s not limited to your scalp but rather Body hair loss can occur from head to toe. It happens increasingly as you age; results from many factors such as radiation, diet, stress, hormonal imbalance, among many others.
A Natural Phenomenon? Really?
Sure. What else do you call a human discipline whose very
nature is firmly rooted in the principle that people act on their
own perception of the facts.
Fight Anxiety The Natural Way
Most home remedies are found in the comfort of people?s homes. It may sound unpractical to walk to every doorstep interviewing the residents for any known tried and tested remedies that help sate the ravenous appetite of anxiety and panic disorder but desperate times call for desperate measures. That is why a list of some home rehabilitation methods has been drawn up to assist those with anxiety disorder plights. The collection has various roots and aims at alleviating all those unpredictable and intimidating phobias that haunt the minds of those who are suffering from incessant anxiety attacks.
Giant Petroleum, Inc. Completes Three Natural Gas Wells
Giant Petroleum, Inc. has finished three natural gas wells in a developmental well-drilling (http://www.giantpetroleum.com/landing.php) program on its prospect acreage in Texas. The project is part of the company?s partnership with Hilltex Operating Company.
Komal Herbals' Line of All Natural Products Receive Kosher Certification
Komal Herbals announced that its line of all natural products, which includes the Kazana Whole Foods Wellness Line - the Kazana Super Nutrition Bars and Exotic Cashews and the Ayurbest All Natural Supplement - Praas Anti-Aging Herbal Tonic Preserve, have received Kosher certification from Earth Kosher. For more information about Komal Herbals and its line of Kosher certified products, go to www.komalherbals.com.
3 Keys To Finding Your Natural Running Stride
When I think back to when I was at school, my worst nightmare was running. I hated it, even more than football and rugy which I don't like even today.
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New Research Highlights Urbanization?s Global Impact on Biodiversity and Natural Resources
Arlington, VA (Vocus) June 9, 2008 -- Today, The Nature Conservancy (http://www.nature.org) and Harvard University released a new study examining the effect of staggering urban growth on nature and people that finds if we don?t improve urban planning now, we may lose some animals, plants and natural resources for good.
?As a species we have lived in wild nature for hundreds of thousands of years, and now suddenly most of us live in cities?the ultimate escape from nature,? says Peter Kareiva, chief scientist at The Nature Conservancy and co-author of the report. ?If we do not learn to build, expand and design our cities with a respect for nature, we will have no nature left anywhere.?
The study (http://www.nature.org/tncscience/misc/art25018.html), ?The implications of current and future urbanization for global protected areas and biodiversity conservation,? was published in the current issue of Biological Conservation and is the first-ever global analysis of how urbanization will affect rare species, natural resources and protected areas in proximity to cities.
In 2007, the United Nations revealed that at least 50 percent of the world?s population is living in cities. By 2030, that number will jump to 60 percent, with nearly 2 billion new city residents, many migrating from rural areas. According to the report, humans are building the equivalent of a city the size of Vancouver every week. While most of the growth is occurring in developing countries like China, India and Africa, ecologically rich areas such as coasts and islands are also at risk.
Kareiva and the study?s lead author Robert McDonald, applied scientist at The Nature Conservancy, built scenarios of urban growth and examined how, at the current pace of urbanization, natural resources and ecosystems could by 2030 be severely damaged. Their findings include:
? Natural areas most affected by urban growth contain some of the highest concentrations of endemic species in the world ? these places tend to be small, but significant. For example the Wimmer?s Shrew, found only in the outskirts of the capitol of Cote D?Ivoire on Africa?s west coast, is unlikely to survive the expansion of Abidjan without some help from conservation.
? 8 percent of vertebrae species have been labeled as ?endangered? due to the effects of rapid urban development, and that number may continue to rise with new urban expansion and growth.
? In some regions, the proximity between protected areas and cities will greatly increase. For example, in Eastern Asia the average distance from a city to a protected area will be 14 miles by 2030, as compared to 27 miles in 1995. Such proximity will increase the pressures on natural resources and increase the likelihood of resource extraction and other threats to these protected places.
?While we found the effects of urbanization to be localized, cumulatively, they pose a big threat to biodiversity,? said McDonald. ?Our urban footprint covers much of the globe and is coming closer to stomping out many endangered species and posing new risks to protected areas and parks.?
Economic concerns will also emerge with rapid urban growth. For example, accidental or intentionally started fires will increase, costing additional dollars and resources to suppress the flames that threaten homes, businesses and buildings. At Tijuca National Park near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, there are around 75 wildfires a year, almost all caused by humans and most started at the edge of the park by surrounding residents. Water quality is also becoming a grave concern, as urban areas pose significant threats to the health of freshwater systems. For example, in Donana National Park in Spain, rivers are affected by polluted water coming from Sevilla, located 30 miles upstream.
Fortunately, there is hope for turning back this tide of destruction, say the report?s authors.
Governments, city-planners and conservationists can work together to predict and plan in advance for urbanization?s threats to nature. Having information on cities? impacts to these endangered species and protected areas enables planners to shape the growth of cities before it?s too late, and to implement more sustainable urban planning.
However, a lack of funding, especially in developing countries, may prevent the implementation of smart-growth plans and expanded public transit systems ? paving the way for more vehicles and drivers contributing more greenhouse gases to the atmosphere, a major cause of climate change (http://www.nature.org/initiatives/climatechange/).
?This is yet another vivid example of why conservation cannot simply be about sequestering nature in parks and reserves,? says Kareiva. ?We can set up all the reserves we want, but if we do not take care in where we place our cities, how we grow or cities, and how we live in our cities, we will fail in our mission to protect biodiversity.?
The Nature Conservancy is a leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people. To date, the Conservancy and its more than one million members have been responsible for the protection of more than 18 million acres in the United States and have helped preserve more than 117 million acres in Latin America, the Caribbean, Asia and the Pacific. Visit The Nature Conservancy on the Web at www.nature.org.
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