Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Food For Thought- "The Emotion Code"


Plato said; "The part can never be well unless the whole is well." While eating healthy food is very important letting go of stored old stuff inside ourselves can be just as important. The video below is Dr. Bradley Nelson whose work has impressed me.

Dr. Bradley Nelson, author of "The Emotion Code" shows the power of the Nikken Products and demonstrates the MagCreator and MagBoy can be used to release Trapped Emotions for more health, love and happiness. Includes the story of how Dr. Nelson and his wife Jeannie discovered the "Heart-Wall." Filmed at a special Nikken Wellness Preview on March 15th, 2008. See Dr. Nelson's websites at: BodyCodeSeminars.com (for seminar schedule and information) TheEmotionCode.com (to purchase the book) DrBradleyNelson.com (Blog, and recent radio and tv)

I hope your take a moment to check him out!

Blessings

Dr. Bradley Nelson, author of "The Emotion Code"


Another Reason to Eat Healthy



Would you eat healthier if you were told it would make you feel happier? A recent study in the journal of Social Indicators Research, found that people who eat seven portions of fruit and vegetables a day have the highest mental well-being and are the happiest.

So what could seven servings of fruit and vegetables look like? Breakfast could include one or two servings: a banana, 1/2 grapefruit, an orange, blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, strawberries, melon, or cantaloupe.

A mid-morning snack could include one serving: an apple, pear, grapes, carrots, celery, or red bell peppers.
Lunch could include two or more servings: a green salad with raw or cooked vegetables – broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, beets, red bell peppers, celery, or cucumber. Or vegetable soup, coleslaw, kale salad, beet salad, broccoli cranberry salad, or cauliflower salad.

An afternoon snack could include one serving: same as mid-morning snack. Dinner could include two or more servings: vegetable soup, a salad, cooked greens, roasted vegetables, mixed vegetables, steamed broccoli, asparagus, cauliflower, carrots. spinach, zucchini, bok choy, or string beans.  It’s easy to add fruit and vegetable servings to what you already eat when you plan ahead!

Love, Health & Happiness

Friday, January 18, 2013

Message from Vicki Talmage

It's Time For Another Raw Luncheon


Hi everyone,
Welcome to the Arctic here in Utah! Hey, I am wondering if anyone is still interested in the luncheons?? Our attendance is down! Don't want have to cancel them it all together, so get the word out to come. I personally enjoy getting together and seeing you all, and knowing there are those of you who are still on the raw path too!
 This month Vicki Talmage who has been very popular is coming to speak again!! She is so knowledgeable and amazing! Vicki  has been practicing and teaching the art of living well for the last 30 years. Catalyzed by her own journey to free herself from degenerative disease, she stepped out of the medical profession and into alternative health care at the advice of her colleagues. Vicki studied the Dr. Wood colonics method under Darlene Macey, never intending colon therapy to be her career. Using colonics, Raw Foods, wheatgrass juice, and simple herbs, she healed her body. She has been vegan for 30 years and Raw Vegan for the last 17 years.
Author of “From Bin to Banquet”, a practical treatise on how to integrate Raw Food into a daily lifestyle, complete with 85 beginning recipes.

The luncheon is on Tuesday, the 22nd, 11:15AM at the Coventry (6898 So.2300 East) Please part at either the bank or the post office. Please bring a raw food dish to share, please bring a serving utensil and your
water, I don't provide water, and most importantly, please bring a copy of your recipe!! (We are downstairs right across from the stairs). 

 If there is a reason you are no longer attending, other than " busy-ness", please call or e-mail me, I would love any suggestions for improving the luncheon, or people to speak at the luncheon!
Thank you, and I look forward to seeing you all! 801-718-3936 andracoccimiglio@hotmail.com