Is Alzheimer’s triggered by too much sugar? We have long known that consuming too much sugar is related to obesity and diabetes. A new UK study has found a molecular “tipping point,” where a crucial enzyme related to insulin regulation is damaged by excess glucose. This may have a major impact on our understanding of the cognitive disease along with our diet.
You’ve heard of Indigo and Crystal Children, but what about the ones who came before them? Blue Ray Beings, came to transform the damaged, mutated DNA of humanity, and set the stage for the other rays to come. For the last 100 years Indigos, Crystals and Rainbow Children have been incarnating to create a vibrational …
The sciatic nerve is the largest nerve in our body. Sciatica is the pain experienced in the lower back, legs, and buttocks, and it is one of the most common back issues. This pain is usually caused by a pinched or irritated sciatic nerve. Despite the debilitating pain, this condition is also manifested by tingling […]
With vegetarian and vegan diets on the rise, pros are preparing comfort food classics sans the meat. Chefs share their plant-based creations with Food Network.
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The Full Moon in Virgo is on March 12th, 2017, at 11:53 am AST. This will be a very intense and emotional Full Moon. This intensity and build up of tension is there for your benefit. Your Transformation. You may be feeling this impact starting a few days ago.
I have included the “Healing” Activation to help release the intensity, moving you to greater release. You can find the Full Moon Invocation on my YouTube Channel as well.
The Full Moon is Sun Opposite Moon. This activates within you all opposing opposite forces of consciousness within you. Polarity. What you desire versus what you have. Your ego versus your higher Self. These extremes are what is up next to be transformed within you.
Most Full Moons are a culmination of what started with the New Moon. This Full Moon; and its culmination began with the New Moon and Solar Eclipse on February…
I LIKE MARS IN TAURUS , A BIT MORE PRACTICAL , COMMON SENSE AKA RARE SENSE CAN KICK IN, NOT IMPULSIVE TO JUMP, NOT QUICK TO CHANGE EITHER. STRAIGHT FORWARD , PEOPLE AT THIS TIME MEAN WHAT THEY SAY. THIS IS ALLOT CALMER ENERGY. WITH MARS IN TAURUS TACKLE ONE THING AT A TIME OR ELSE YOU’LL FEEL OVERWHELMED WITH THIS ENERGY, AND FOR SOME MIGHT QUIT EVERYTHING THAT YOU ARE DOING. SO TIME MANAGEMENT IS NEEDED OR MAKE SURE TO ASK FOR HELP. THIS ENERGY YOU ARE MORE LIKE TO START THINGS, BECAUSE MARS IN TAURUS LIKES TO BUILD THINGS
All of us spend a lot of time n front of the mirror while fixing the hair. This is due to the fact that the look of our hair can make a huge difference in the complete image of us. However, a proper care for the hair will make it shiny, healthy, and voluminous. Castor […]
Solitude is happiness for one who is content,
who has heard the Dhamma and clearly sees.
Non-affliction is happiness in the world —
harmlessness towards all living beings.
Udāna 2.11
Gemstones of the Good Dhamma, compiled and translated by Ven. S. Dhammika
A ‘prayer labyrinth’, on Makalua-Puna Point, Kapalua, Maui. Image credit: Lahaina News
“Whatever emotion arises that may destabilize me, I breathe into it. As I observe the sensations in my body that this emotion causes, I become aware of it diminishing in intensity, and passing away.”
The only major aspect the Leo Moon makes today is a very sweet trine to Venus in Aries first thing this morning. This will get our day off to a pleasant start and if we continue to look at the brig…
There is a series of informative videos here that warrant your attention. This anomaly is akin in subject matter as the chem trails polluting our skies above. The Black Goo is detectable physically as Morgellan’s Disease and of previously unknown origin. Energy healers are able to detect this substance in a person’s aura. This is a must-view matter. Visit the post for more details and informative videos at the link below.
In Hawaiian mythology, the Menehune are said to be an ancient race of people small in stature, who lived in Hawaii before settlers arrived from Polynesia.
Jamie Wheal is co-founder and executive director of the Flow Genome Project (FGP), and a leading expert on the neuro-somatics of ultimate human performances. He, along with Steven Kotler, featured in HXP podcast episode 58, discussing his book The Rise of Superman. In this episode we cover a GAMUT of topics diving into the realms of flow state, consciousness, human performance and much much more. This is a phenomenal listen packed full of information where we demystify the process of being in “flow”.
We are glad to share that now seekers from all over the world can get connected with the Master through various initiatives by the volunteers of PrashantAdvait Foundation.“Meet the Master&#…
This show explores the bloody history of the beautiful Hawaiian Islands and learns about the bloody hand to hand combat techniques and vicious weaponry (like shark tooth clubs) of the Hawaiian warriors. He also reenacts the tactics that King Kamehameha the Great used in his crushing victory at Battle of Nu’uanu Cliffs.
The Battle of Nuʻuanu (Hawaiian: Kalelekaʻanae; lit. the leaping mullet), fought in May 1795 on the southern part of the island of Oʻahu, was a key battle in the final days of King Kamehameha I’s wars to unify the Hawaiian Islands. It is known in the Hawaiian language as Kalelekaʻanae, which means “the leaping mullet”, and refers to a number of Oahu warriors driven off the cliff in the final phase of the battle. There are “varied and sometimes conflicting histories of the Battle of Nuʻuanu.”
Battle
The Battle of Nuʻuanu began when Kamehameha’s forces landed on the southeastern portion of Oʻahu near Waiʻalae and Waikiki. After spending several days gathering supplies and scouting Kalanikupule’s positions, Kamehameha’s army advanced westward, encountering Kalanikupule’s first line of defense near the Punchbowl Crater. Splitting his army into two, Kamehameha sent one half in a flanking maneuver around the crater and the other straight at Kalanikupule. Pressed from both sides, the Oʻahu forces retreated to Kalanikupule’s next line of defense near Laʻimi. While Kamehameha pursued, he secretly detached a portion of his army to clear the surrounding heights of the Nuʻuanu Valley of Kalanikupule’s cannons. Kamehameha also brought up his own cannons to shell Laʻimi. During this part of the battle, both Kalanikupule and Kaiana were wounded, Kaiana fatally. With its leadership in chaos, the Oʻahu army slowly fell back north through the Nuʻuanu Valley to the cliffs at Nuʻuanu Pali]]. Caught between the Hawaiian Army and a 1000-foot drop, over 400 Oʻahu warriors either jumped or were pushed over the edge of the Pali (cliff). In 1898 construction workers working on the Pali road discovered 800 skulls which were believed to be the remains of the warriors that fell to their deaths from the cliff above.
Aftermath
Though he escaped the battle, Kalanikupule was later captured and sacrificed. This battle was the climax of Kamehameha’s campaign, after this battle his kingdom was for the first time referred to as the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi. The islands were still not united. He had to capture the remaining neighboring islands of Kauaʻi and Niʻihau. First he had to put down an uprising on the Big Island, and then he began his preparations for the conquest of Kauaʻi. However, before this battle could be fought the king Kaumualiʻi of Kauaʻi submitted to Kamehameha, giving him effective control over the Hawaiian Islands.
Lopaka Kapanui tells of his personal encounter with the spirits of Native Hawaiian warriors known as “Night Marchers”… and offers a theory as to why they didn’t harm him or others who were part of his ghost tour.
Decreasing antibiotic use can reduce transmission of multidrug-resistant organisms
Reducing antibiotic use in intensive care units by even small amounts can significantly decrease transmission of dangerous multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs), according to new research published online today in Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, the journal of the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America. Researchers developed models to demonstrate the impact of reducing antibiotics by 10% and by 25%, and found corresponding reductions in spread of the deadly bacteria of 11.2 percent and 28.3 percent, respectively. “Antibiotic exposure is the most significant driver of resistance. In the hospital setting, nearly 50 percent of all patients receive an antibiotic, including up to 75 percent of all critically ill patients,” said Sean Barnes, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Operations Management in the Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland, and lead author of the study. “But what is really troubling is that nearly half of all antibiotics prescribed may be inappropriate. Even moderate reductions in antibiotic use can reduce transmission of MDROs.” Many hospitals and health systems in the U.S. are making efforts to reduce unnecessary antibiotic use through antimicrobial stewardship programs and various interventions to help ensure that patients get the right antibiotics at the right time for the right duration. Research has demonstrated the benefits of these measures on patient care and costs, but the impact on the rate of MDROs has been difficult to assess. To do so, researchers used a mathematical model, known as agent-based modeling to simulate the interactions between patients and healthcare workers. In the model, some patients were designated as colonized with an MDRO and a portion of patients received antibiotics (75 percent). The model assumed that transmission among patients occurred primarily via contaminated hands of healthcare workers.
It is scientifically proven that ginger is effective in killing ovarian cancer cells as well as it does not affect on healthy cells unlike chemotherapy.