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Food Waste Can Save Your Garden – Compost Away
We are all concern about the carbon footprint we are creating. Most of us are making every effort to keep our environment clean, use less hazardous cleaning products and recycle paper goods. I know that if I have the time, I would love to grow a large vegetable...
Break the Cycle of Negativity Now!
As a family therapist I’ve often heard parents say Time-Out doesn’t work, but as soon as we discuss further it becomes very clear that there is confusion to its purpose. TIMEOUT IS NOT A PUNISHMENT – IT’S A LIFE SKILL ON TAKING RESPONSIBILITY Sadly in my work I have...
Laugh Yourself Into Good Health and Good Mood
You will often hear that laughter is the best medicine, but why do people say this? Most of us try to do our best to make sure that we laugh as much as possible every day, because we just know that it makes us feel good – but what are the actual benefits of laughing?...
The Story Behind These Feet – Anna
Anna is one on my first clients who came to me for reflexology in 2006. Her primary focus back then was for relaxing spa service. She found out quickly that reflexology extends beyond relaxation. In the ten years, she has been coming for service; we addressed all of...
Know Your Chia Seeds and Pudding Recipe
I love chia seed pudding! Whenever I visit my favorite local bread shop, I always pick one up a chia seed pudding for my lunch. Chia seed pudding is very easy to make, extremely nutritious and makes a great snack or light lunch. Do you know your chia seeds facts?...
#Milo assisting in a #reflexology session. #cairnterrier #puppy
#Milo assisting in a #reflexology session. #cairnterrier #puppy
Edamame Salad with Miso Dressing Recipe
Did you know that Edamame is young soybeans? These unripened, green soybeans are a plant-based food that supplies complete protein. Edamame has been a staple in Japanese cuisine for centuries and has recently introduced to the American diet. They are easy to prepare...
Reflexology Good for Hands and Feet
Most of us take our feet for granted. We stand, walk, run and hike with nary a thought about our feet unless they hurt. Bunions, blisters, corns. Since I make my living, literally, on my feet as a swing dance instructor, it’s especially important that I pay attention...
Are You an Reiki Energy Believer?
Terri Reynolds, 56, knows the exchange well. She says, “Reiki.” They say, “Huh?” She says, “Energy healing.” They say, “Hocus-pocus.” But for Reynolds, who was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2011, reiki is anything but. The practice – which usually involves a...
Break the Cycle of Shame Now!
I like fruity tea. Passionate peach, blueberry bliss, raspberry riot – you name it, I probably like it. But at some point in my life, I picked up the idea that fruit teas aren’t for REAL tea drinkers. In the hierarchy of teas, I imagined them stuck at the bottom, the...
How to Fight Those Sugar Cravings
Oh no…the sweet treats are luring you…again! You're at your weakest at 4pm and 10pm. And, if you're honest, you give into them more than you'd like too. You've tried the dark chocolate thing…but, you know, the entire bar somehow goes in two days. You've justified...
7 Pressure Points to Relieve Seasonal Allergies – Foot Reflexology Tip
Spring is finally here, and along with that comes pollen and severe allergies as we all know here in New England. Symptoms such as red, itchy eyes, constant sneezing, and constantly having to blow our noses are just some of the things we have to suffer from allergies....

















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