NO MORE DIETING! It's Time To Understand YOUR BODY TYPE.
Have you struggled with yo-yo weight gain and loss?
Knowing and understanding your Body Type is the 'Missing Link' to working with your body, instead of against it!
NO MORE FAD DIETS!
What is your Body Type?
Determine what your Body Type is by watching this video and seeing which category of Body Type best describes you. After you've viewed this video in its entirety, please select 'Health & Weight Loss' on the top navigation bar for my Body Type Guide and more information on how to receive your 'Customized Food List' that your body needs at this very moment in time. (This is determined by you answering some questions about how your body is behaving NOW.)
Could your Vitamins be poisoning you?
Understanding the reality of what you're putting into your body is not only important to your health and heart, it's vital to your life!
WHAT IS WHAT?
Could your vitamins be poisoning you?
Knowing if the vitamin supplements you take are working for or against you is vital not only to you and your family's health, but to your lives!
To find out what the vitamins you're putting into your body are made from, please reference the Vitamin Reference List residing in my Blog titled... WHAT TRACK WILL YOU CHOOSE?
Are you Listening to your Body?
Listening to your body and understanding your Body Type is very different than listening to 'mind-chatter'!
If you don't listen to what your body keeps trying to tell you... one day, your body may not listen to you!
Please visit my Blog again soon to learn more about the difference between listening to your Body vs listening to compulsive Mind-chatter!
Podcast with Kathleen S. McGowan and Reiki Master Rod Lyman.
Knowing your Body Type allows you to finally 'work with your body, instead of against it', particularly in regards to your heart and health!
Kathleen's updated Contact Information since this recording is: Kathleen@TheWellnessLifeStylist.com
In the early 1970's, a mysterious ailment was discovered among children living around the town of Lyme, CT. What was first diagnosed as isolated cases of juvenile arthritis, eventually became known as Lyme disease, an illness triggered by spiral-shaped bacteria, similar to the microorganisms that cause syphilis. Today, many of those untreated will suffer chronic debilitating illness. Some unknowingly will pass the disease onto their unborn children. Many will lose their livelihoods, and still others, their lives.
Yet Lyme disease is one of the most misunderstood and controversial illnesses of our time. Difficult to test accurately, tens of thousands of people go undiagnosed—or misdiagnosed with such conditions as fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, autism, MS and ALS. The Centers for Disease Control estimates more than 300,000 people acquire Lyme disease each year, a number greater than breast cancers and AIDS combined. And yet, the medical establishment—with profound influence from the insurance industry—has stated that the disease is easily detectable and treatable, and that “chronic Lyme” is some other unrecognized syndrome or a completely psychosomatic disorder.
UNDER OUR SKIN is a powerful and often terrifying look not only at the science and politics of the disease, but also the personal stories of those whose lives have been affected and nearly destroyed. From a few brave doctors who risk their medical licenses, to patients who once led active lives but now can barely walk, the film uncovers a hidden world that will astound viewers. While exposing a broken health care and medical research system, the film also gives voice to those who believe that instead of a crisis, Lyme is simply a "disease du jour," over diagnosed and contributing to another crisis: the looming resistance of microbes and ineffectuality of antibiotics.
As suspenseful and hair-raising as any Hollywood thriller, UNDER OUR SKIN is sure to get under yours.
Filmmaker, Andy Abrahams Wilson talks about his recently completed documentary, "Under Our Skin," which explores Lyme Disease.
Anyone is at risk for Lyme disease. Children aged 3-14 are at the greatest risk for contracting the illness, with an estimated 200 cases per day in the U.S.
Lyme disease is an illness caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi. The bacteria are carried by the blacklegged tick, also known as the deer tick (pictured). When an infected tick bites you, it can transfer bacteria under the skin, leading to infection.
Anyone is at risk for Lyme disease. Children aged 3-14 are at the greatest risk for contracting the illness, with an estimated 200 cases per day in the U.S.
Lyme disease is transmitted through the bite of an infected blacklegged tick. Ticks look for hosts to feed--hosts can include pets (dogs and cats), deer, mice, birds, squirrels, some reptiles, and yes, people. Blacklegged ticks can also carry other pathogens, such as Babesia, Ehrlichia, and Powassan Virus.
The length of time to transmit disease can vary based on the type of tick and the stage (age) of the tick. Experimental studies have shown that the Powassan virus, transmitted by blacklegged ticks, can be transmitted within 15 minutes of attachment. Research shows that Lyme-causing bacteria takes more than 24 hours to transmit from tick to host, but there are many debates and caveats on exact transmission time. Most importantly, it’s vital to remove an attached tick as soon as it’s found, and to remove it properly to avoid the spread of pathogens.
While most new cases of Lyme disease are reported in the summer months, warmer temperatures mean ticks are active throughout the year.
If diagnosed and treated early, many patients recover. However, if not diagnosed and treated early, Lyme disease can develop into a chronic illness that leads to long-term, serious health problems and reduced quality of life. For patients that are treated early, research shows that up to 20% will continue to experience from symptoms of Lyme.
Please note that this is only a partial list of possible symptoms. Each person's reaction to Lyme disease or other tick-borne illness can be different.
It's recommended to keep track of your child's symptoms and any changes, to share with your child's pediatrician or Lyme treating physician.
Please note that this is only a partial list of possibly cognitive symptoms, in addition to physical symptoms such as extreme fatigue. Each person's reaction to Lyme disease or other tick-borne illness can be different.
It's recommended to keep track of your child's symptoms and any changes, to share with your child's pediatrician or Lyme treating physician.
We've taken efforts to provide links to what we believe are some of the most informed and informative resources for the many issues surrounding Lyme disease. Information provided here is not a substitute for professional medical advice and should not be construed as a particular bias towards any particular organization or viewpoint.