01.26.07
BANANAS, one every 4 hours.
After reading this, you’ll never look at a banana in the same way again.
- Bananas containing three natural sugars – sucrose, fructose and glucose combined with fiber, a banana gives an instant, sustained and substantial boost of energy.
- Research has proven that just two bananas provide enough energy for a strenuous 90-minute workout. No wonder the banana is the number one fruit with the world’s leading athletes.
- but energy isn’t the only way a banana can help us keep fit.
- It can also help overcome or prevent a substantial number of illnesses and conditions, making it a must to add to our daily diet.
- Depression – according to a recent survey undertaken by mind amongst people suffering from depression, many felt much better after eating a banana. This is because bananas contain tryptophan, a type of protein that the body converts into serotonin, known to make you relax, improve your mood and generally make you feel happier.
- PMS – forget the pills – eat a banana. The vitamin b6 it contains regulates blood glucose levels, which can affect your mood.
- Anemia – high in iron, bananas can stimulate the production of hemoglobin in the blood and so helps in cases of anemia.
- Blood pressure – this unique tropical fruit is extremely high in potassium yet low in salt, making it the perfect to beat blood pressure. So much so, the usa food and drug administration has just allowed the banana industry to make official claims for the fruit’s ability to reduce the risk of blood pressure and stroke.
- Brain power – 200 students at a twickenham (middlesex) school were helped through their exams this year by eating bananas at breakfast, break, and lunch in a bid to boost their brain power. Research has shown that the potassium-packed fruit can assist learning by making pupils more alert.
- Constipation – high in fiber, including bananas in the diet can help restore normal bowel action, helping to overcome the problem without resorting to laxatives.
- Hangovers – one of the quickest ways of curing a hangover is to make a banana milkshake, sweetened with honey. The banana calms the stomach and, with the help of the honey, builds up depleted blood sugar levels, while the milk soothes and re-hydrates your system.
- Heartburn – bananas have a natural antacid effect in the body, so if you suffer from heartburn, try eating a banana for soothing relief.
- Morning sickness – snacking on bananas between meals helps to keep blood sugar levels up and avoid morning sickness.
- Mosquito bites – before reaching for the insect bite cream, try rubbing the affected area with the inside of a banana skin. Many people find it amazingly successful at reducing swelling and irritation.
- Nerves – bananas are high in b vitamins that help calm the nervous system.
- Overweight and at work – studies at the institute of psychology in austria found pressure at work leads to gorging on comfort food like chocolate and crisps. Looking at 5,000 hospital patients, researchers found the most obese were more likely to be in high -pressure jobs. The report concluded that, to avoid panic – induced food cravings, we need to control our blood sugar levels by snacking on foods every two hours to keep levels steady.
- Ulcers – the banana is used as the dietary food against intestinal disorders because of its soft texture and smoothness. It is the only raw fruit that can be eaten without distress in over – chronicler cases. It also neutralizes over – acidity and reduces irritation by coating the lining of the stomach.
- Temperature control – many other cultures see bananas as a “cooling” fruit that can lower both the physical and emotional temperature of expectant mothers. In thailand, for example, pregnant women eat bananas to ensure their baby is born with a cool temperature.
- Seasonal affective disorder (sad) – bananas can help sad sufferers because they contain the natural mood enhancer tryptophan.
- Smoking – bananas can also help people trying to give up smoking. The b6 & b12 they contain, as well as the potassium and magnesium found in them, help the body recover from the effects of nicotine withdrawal.
- Stress – potassium is a vital mineral, which helps normalize the heartbeat, sends oxygen to the brain and regulates your body’s water balance. When we are stressed, our metabolic rate rises, thereby reducing our potassium levels. These can be rebalanced with the help of a high-potassium banana snack.
- Strokes – according to research in “the new england journal of medicine, eating bananas as part of a regular diet can cut the risk of death by strokes by as much as 40%!
- Warts – those keen on natural alternatives swear that if you want to kill off a wart, take a piece of banana skin and place it on the wart, with the yellow side out. Carefully hold the skin in place with a plaster or surgical tape!
- So, a banana really is a natural remedy for many ills. When you compare it to an apple, it has four times the protein, three times the phosphorus, five times the vitamin a and iron, and twice the other vitamins and minerals. It is also rich in potassium and is one of the best value foods around. So maybe its time to change that well-known phrase so that we say, “a banana a day keeps the doctor away!”
– BANANAS MUST BE THE REASON MONKEYS ARE SO HAPPY ALL THE TIME!
Flaxseeds The warm, earthy and subtly nutty flavor of flax seeds combined with an abundance of omega 3 fatty acids makes them an increasingly popular addition to the diets of many a health conscious consumer.
It is recommended to purchase refrigerated packages of ground flaxseeds and oil because they can spoil easily. Flax seeds are slightly larger than sesame seeds and have a hard shell that is smooth and shiny. Their color ranges from deep amber to reddish brown depending upon whether the flax is of the golden or brown variety.
While whole flaxseeds feature a soft crunch, the nutrients in ground seeds are more easily absorbed when soaked in worm water and add honey for a good brake fast with a banana. Flaxseed oil is rich in alpha linolenic acid, an omega-3 fat that is a precursor to the form of omega-3 found in fish oils called eicosapentaenoic acid. Alpha linolenic acid, in addition to providing several beneficial effects of its own, can be converted in the body, thus providing beneficial effects.
For this conversion to readily take place, however, depends on the presence and activity of an enzyme called delta-6-destaurase, which, in some individuals, is less available or less active than in others. In addition, delta-6-desaturase function is inhibited in diabetes and by the consumption of saturated fat and alcohol. For these reasons, higher amounts of rich flaxseed oil must be consumed to provide the same benefits as the omega-3 fats found in the oil of cold-water fish
Flaxseeds’ omega-3 fats are far from all this exceptional food has to offer. Flaxseed meal and flour provides a very good source of fiber that can lower cholesterol levels in people with atherosclerosis and diabetic heart disease, reduce the exposure of colon cells to cancer-causing chemicals, relieve the constipation or diarrhea of irritable bowel syndrome sufferers, and help stabilize blood sugar levels in diabetic patients.
Flaxseeds are also a good source of magnesium, which helps to reduce the severity of asthma by keeping airways relaxed and open, lowers high blood pressure and reduces the risk of heart attack and stroke in people with atherosclerosis and diabetic heart disease, prevents the blood vessel spasm that leads to migraine attacks, and generally promotes relaxation and restores normal sleep patterns.
Eating high fiber foods, such as flaxseed, helps prevent heart disease.
Special Protection for Women’s Health
Flaxseed meal and flour have been studied quite a bit lately for their beneficial protective effects on women’s health.
Flaxseed is particularly rich in lignans, special compounds also found in other seeds, grains, and legumes that are converted by beneficial gut flora into two hormone-like substances called enterolactone and enterodiol.
These hormone-like agents demonstrate a number of protective effects against breast cancer and are believed to be one reason a vegetarian diet is associated with a lower risk for breast cancer. Studies show that women with breast cancer and women who are omnivores typically excrete much lower levels of lignans in their urine than vegetarian women without breast cancer.
So now you know!
Life
LIFE:
It helps to keep things in perspective.
As we grow up, we learn that even the one person that wasn’t supposed to ever let you down probably will.
You will have your heart broken probably more than once and it’s harder every time.
You’ll break hearts too, so remember how it felt when yours was broken.
You’ll fight with your best friend.
You’ll blame a new love for things an old one did.
You’ll cry because time is passing too fast, and you’ll eventually lose someone you love.
So take too many pictures, laugh too much, and love like you’ve never been hurt because every second you spend upset is a minute of happiness you’ll never get back.
Don’t be afraid that your life will end, be afraid that it will never begin….
Life in the 1500’s
LIFE IN THE 1500′S
The next time you are washing your hands and complain because the water temperature isn’t just how you like it, think about how things used to be. Here are some facts about the1500s:Most people got married in June because they took their yearly bath in May, and still smelled pretty good by June. However, they were starting to smell, so brides carried a bouquet of flowers to hide the body odor. Hence the custom today of carrying a bouquet when getting married.Baths consisted of a big tub filled with hot water. The man of the house had the privilege of the nice clean water, then all the other sons and men, then the women and finally the children. Last of all the babies. By then the water was so dirty you could actually lose someone in it.
Hence the saying, Don’t throw the baby out with the Bath water..
Houses had thatched roofs-thick straw-piled high, with no wood underneath. It was the only place for animals to get warm, so all the cats and other small animals (mice, bugs) lived in the roof When it rained it became slippery and sometimes the animals would slip and fall off the roof. Hence the saying . It’s raining cats and dogs.
There was nothing to stop things from falling into the house.. This posed a real problem in the bedroom where bugs and other droppings could mess up your nice clean bed. Hence, a bed with big posts and a sheet hung over the top afforded some protection. That’s how canopy beds came into existence.
The floor was dirt. Only the wealthy had something other than dirt. Hence the saying, Dirt poor. The wealthy had slate floors that would get slippery in the winter when wet, so they spread thresh (straw) on floor to help keep their footing. As the winter wore on, they added more thresh until, when you opened the door, it would all start slipping outside.
A piece of wood was placed in the entranceway. Hence the saying a thresh hold. (Getting quite an education, aren’t you?)In those old days, they cooked in the kitchen with a big kettle that always hung over the fire. Every day they lit the fire and added things to the pot. They ate mostly vegetables and did not get much meat. They would eat the stew for dinner, leaving leftovers in the pot to get cold overnight and then start over the next day. Sometimes stew had food in it that had been there for quite a while.
Hence the rhyme, Peas porridge hot, peas porridge cold, peas porridge in the pot nine days old..
Sometimes they could obtain pork, which made them feel quite special. When visitors came over, they would hang up their bacon to show off. It was a sign of wealth that a man could, bring home the bacon. They would cut off a little to share with guests and would all sit around and chew the fat..
Those with money had plates made of pewter. Food with high acid content caused some of the lead to leach onto the food, causing lead poisoning death. This happened most often with tomatoes, so for the next 400 years or so, tomatoes were considered poisonous.
Bread was divided according to status. Workers got the burnt bottom of the loaf, the family got the middle, and guests got the top, or the upper crust.
Lead cups were used to drink ale or whisky. The combination would sometimes knock the imbibers out for a couple of days. Someone walking along the road would take them for dead and prepare them for burial. They were laid out on the kitchen table for a couple of days and the family would gather around and eat and drink and wait and see if they would wake up. Hence the custom of holding a wake.
England is old and small and the local folks started running out of places to bury people. So they would dig up coffins and would take the bones to a bone-house, and reuse the grave. When reopening these coffins, 1 out of 25 coffins were found to have scratch marks on the inside and they realized they had been burying people alive.
So they would tie a string on the wrist of the corpse, lead it through the coffin and up through the ground and tie it to a bell. Someone would have to sit out in the graveyard all night (the graveyard shift.) to listen for the bell; thus, someone could be, saved by the bell or was considered a …dead ringer..
And that’s the truth…Now, whoever said History was boring ! ! ! Educate someone. Share these facts with a friend ![]()
Walk Away The Pounds
Losing weight has never been easier or more fun than with Leslie Sansone’s Walk Away the Pounds. For over twenty-five years, Leslie has helped more women get off the couch and onto their feet than anyone else in the fitness industry.
Her secret? If you can walk, you can achieve the weight-loss goals you dream about… with none of the intimidation or negative messages that have stopped you from succeeding before.
Whether you are a beginner or have been walking with Leslie for years, whether you are a teen or a senior or somewhere in between, you will see results. You will lose real weight, and keep it off – twenty pounds, forty, sixty, or even more.
All you need is fifteen minutes a day for starters, two feet, and a willing attitude. There is no fancy equipment to buy, no fad diet to follow, and no fitness club to join.
The revolutionary program in Walk Away the Pounds is designed to keep everybody on the path to success, especially those who have never been able to complete a weight-loss plan before. It’s a simpler approach to fitness, one that can change your life.
Leslie’s step-by-step workbook format sets up the program day by day. You just wake up, flip open the page, and follow the directions. You’ll get a combination of in-home walking (that’s right, you can do it right from the comfort of your own living room!), simple strength training, motivational breakthroughs, and commonsense advice to help you burn fat, tone muscle, reduce stress, avoid illness, shake off the blues, and boost your energy level sky high.
It’s never been easier. Women all across America have dropped between 20 and 150 pounds with Leslie Sansone. Now you can too!
Walk Away the Pounds normally sells for $24.98 in stores, but for a limited time you can get your very own downloadable copy of this audiobook from Audiobook Finder for just $9.42. An unbelievable saving of $15.56 – that’s over 60%!!!
01.14.07
The Teaching of Little Crow
The Teaching of Little Crow is both a heart and spirit-engaging, romantic tale about the soul’s journey as it seeks union with both God and its Twin Flame (SoulMate). It reveals the most profound teachings about the requirements one must meet to rise to Love’s True Standard, and though layered within fiction, provides a wealth of spiritual insight and instruction you can apply to your own journey.
Movie mogul and rock star Dylan Crow has risen to the pinnacle of worldly success and acclaim with all of its perks and prerogatives, but he aches with an incompleteness he can neither define, nor remedy. Just prior to filming his role as an 18th century Indian shaman named Little Crow, a chance meeting with his Twin Flame initiates a sudden and surprising education of his soul. Crow journeys from the depths of ego’s illusions to Divine Illumination, edified by sources ranging from Native American wisdom to teachings of ancient mystery schools, New Age metaphysics, and orthodox religion.
This marvelous, full-cast audio book production with narration by author, Angelina Heart, is fully scored with all the intensity of emotion accentuated by the original music. A FEAST FOR BOTH THE EARS AND HEART! The music is so beautiful that the publishers offer it for sale as a stand-alone item!
Highly recommended, especially for students of Metaphysics, Spirituality, and who are themselves in search of some higher consciousness and meaning within their own lives
Check out the reviews to see a sample of what the “listening” public is saying about this multi-award winning production! Novel also available in hardback edition. Visit our website to learn more about the author.
WINNER – BEST BOOKS 2006 BOOK AWARDS FOR ROMANCE/AUDIO
“A fantastic full-cast audio presentation!” USABookNews.com
01.04.07
How to Get Your Point Across in 30 Seconds or Less
In this audio book, Milo Frank, former CBS television talent and casting head, who teaches communication skills to the top executives of such Fortune 500 companies as AT&T, IBM and Bank of America, shows you how easy it is to get your point across in 30 seconds—and get what you want
You can get your point across in 30 seconds. Media research proves it. Television commercials capitalize on it. People are only able to give their full, undivided attention in 30 second “bites.”
Whether you are writing a letter or memo, making a speech, asking for a raise or promotion, making a point, or closing a sale. HOW TO GET YOUR POINT ACROSS IN 30 SECONDS OR LESS is an invaluable training tool for both business people and professionals. You will be amazed at your enhanced effectiveness when you discover how to use the 30 second message to get exactly what you want.
12.29.06
The Bitch in the House & The Bastard on the Couch
Firstly…
Despite more power and choices than ever before, women are still angry — that’s not necessarily a bad thing, as anger is what continues to open the door for change.
In this collection, 15 women speak boldly and passionately about choices they’ve made — about sex, children, love and work — and explore what’s working and what is not. Their essays — always provocative, honest, witty and wise — are the culmination of the lessons of the past two decades, the ‘me’ years and the therapy years, the years that have taught women to express themselves and acknowledge their needs. As celebratory as they are critical, these brilliant essays reflect the truth about life.
Then…
The Bastard on the Couch
Turns out that The Bitch In the House was only half the story. Daniel Jones, husband of Cathi Hanauer, has rallied the men for the “literary equivalent of The Full Monty,” in which a group of thoughtful, passionate and often hilarious men lay it bare when it comes to their wives and girlfriends, their hopes and fears. Many of these husbands and fathers contemplate aspects of their personal lives they’ve never before revealed — kicking open the door on their marriages and sex lives, their fathering and domestic conflicts, their most intimate relationships and situations.
Powerful, heartfelt and irreverent, this is a bold, unprecedented glimpse into the glaring truths of modern relationships.
This Audiobbok contains the following essays, written and read by the contributors:
Preface — Cathi Hanauer
Introduction — Daniel Jones
A Bachelor’s Fear — Steve Friedman
I Am Man, Hear Me Bleat — Fred Leebron
My List of Chores — Christopher Russell
Ward and June R Us — Rob Spillman
Embracing the Little SteeringWheel — Manny Howard
Log Man — David Gates
Chivalry on Ice — Daniel Jones
12 Books That Changed the World
When we think of great events in the history of the world, we tend to think of war, revolution, political upheaval or natural catastrophe. But throughout history there have been moments of vital importance that have taken place not on the battlefield, or in the palaces of power, or even in the violence of nature, but between the pages of a book.
In our digitised age of instant information and the spoken word, it is easy to underestimate the power of the printed word. In his fascinating new book accompanying the ITV series, Melvyn Bragg presents a vivid reminder of the book as agent of social, political and personal revolution.
Twelve Books that Changed the World presents a rich variety of human endeavour and a great diversity of characters.
There are also some surprises. Here are famous books by Darwin, Newton and Shakespeare – but we also discover the stories behind some less well-known works, such as Marie Stopes’ Married Love, the original radical feminist Mary Wollstonecraft’s A Vindication of the Rights of Woman – and even the rules to an obscure ball game that became the most popular sport in the world . . .
| Publisher : | Hodder & Stoughton Audiobooks |
| Author : | Melvyn Bragg |
| Narrator : | Patricia Hodge, Hugh Ross, Robert Powell & Bill Bingham |
10 Stupid Things Couples Do To Mess Up Their Relationships
In Ten Stupid Things Couples Do to Mess Up Their Relationships, Dr. Laura Schlessinger calls for a return to traditional courtship.
Courtship allows couples and their families to get acquainted with each other over a longer period of time, and provides structure and guidelines for that important process.
Schlessinger asks couples to take a long, hard look at the recurring problems in their marriages-both small and large-and doesn’t hesitate to ten them what they are doing wrong and how they can fix it.
This audiobook is an invaluable guide for all married couples and for single people who are struggling to find the right mate or escape a bad relationship. Acknowledging your stupid mistakes can be difficult, but with the help of this audiobook, you will team how to correct them and how to find fulfillment, joy, and loving companionship in your most important relationship.
How to De-Junk Your Life by Dawna Walter
An inspirational guide to fighting clutter and sorting out your space, based on the bestselling BBC book and TV series.
Clutter can be a huge problem for many of us. We yearn to live in a perfectly-ordered home, but more often than not we find ourselves drowning in a sea of ’stuff’. Not only is it depressing to live in a mess, but accumulating too many things can create negative energy and can even affect your health.
Fortunately lifestyle expert Dawna Walter has the solution. In this essential audio companion, she explains how to take control of your possessions – forever. She demonstrates how to make order out of chaos by organizing your books, CDs and videos; ridding yourself of unwanted sports equipment; recycling old newspapers and ditching unneccessary paperwork. In addition, she gives advice on streamlining your wardrobe, and points out ’scary places’ where clutter can lurk, such as airing cupboards, sheds and lofts.
As it can be frightening to contemplate throwing away items with sentimental value, she also provides practical exercises on learning to ‘let go’, including breathing and visualisation techniques to expel negative emotions, relieve stress and help prevent hoarding habits from returning.
Packed with invaluable advice and quick tips, this audio guide will help you every step of the way, motivating you to let go of all the things you’ve collected but never used and start afresh.
Written and presented by Dawna Walter
Adapted for audio by Natalia Marshall
Produced by Kate Thomas
Recorded at BBC Audiobooks