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Natural Body Movement by KellieS Posted Wed 19 May 2010 10:45am on Facebook that I found extremely enlightening.  The simple movement shown reveals how far we are from what is “natural” and life-giving to our bodies.  Just watching it made me feel more alive, calm, and even younger.  I hope you find it as helpful as I have in reclaiming comfort and joy in movement.  Be well-be beautiful-be happy. Photo Read on »
Free Introduction towards a Pilates Body at Movements Afoot by Movements Afoot Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 03 Mar 2010 4:30am Free Introduction towards a Pilates Body For new clients only,Reservations are required. For times, call or sign online www.movementsafoot.com During the Introductory class we will teach you a taste how the unique Pilates equipment will enhance your fitness: Reformer Tower Pilates arc Magic circle You w ... Read on »
Children with Autism have difficulty recognizing emotions from whole body movements. by Nestor L. Doctor of Philosophy Posted Fri 03 Oct 2008 11:31am emotional information among children with ASD may be influenced by difficulties in understanding the motional content embedded in whole body movements. Two related comments Read on »
Junk Food Alters Intestinal Bacteria in Just One Day by Dr. Gabe M. Medical Doctor Posted Sun 29 Nov 2009 5:14pm of bacteria in the human intestinal tract can break down food more efficiently and help you absorb a greater percentage of calories from the food that you eat. He also showed... these foods more efficiently, and then absorb far more calories from these foods. If you want your gut flora to help you maintain a healthful weight, you should eat primarily fruits Read on »
Junk food linked to intestinal disease and allergies--study | The Money Times by stipeygirl75 Posted Wed 04 Aug 2010 12:00am Junk food linked to intestinal disease and allergies--study | The Money Times Read on »
Processed Foods and Intestinal Permeability by Matt M. Patient Expert Posted Sat 30 Oct 2010 7:28am I found this new free-text study that looks at processed foods.  The paper looks at the various elements of processed foods, like advanced glycation end products (AGEs), that can contribute to a leaky gut.  The paper knocks high-fat diets but also points out potential problems with fructose.  It focuses on two supplements, glutamine and curcumin Read on »
Understanding Bowel Movements by Lauren B. Patient Expert Posted Mon 25 Aug 2008 7:27pm food. Loose, watery stools may indicate a stomach virus, especially if they are concurrent with vomiting. In young children especially, it’s important not to let diarrhea... the enzymes necessary to break down the foods we eat, particularly proteins and fats. As a result, people with CF may have more frequent bowel movements because they are not absorbing Read on »
Dominiq Li puts the movement in "raw food movement" by Dhrumil Purohit Patient Expert Posted Mon 12 Oct 2009 10:00pm Blogger Dominiq Li  ( twitter ) demonstrating her love for her fitness routine of choice: pole dancing. Pretty amazing! Be sure to also check out Dom's Story. She talks very openly about body image, eating disorders and how she overcame it all. Big thanks to Anthony Anderson for sharing Dominiq's blog with us. Read on »
Dominiq Li puts the movement in "raw food movement" by Dhrumil Purohit Patient Expert Posted Wed 16 Dec 2009 10:01pm Blogger Dominiq Li (twitter) demonstrating her love for her fitness routine of choice: pole dancing. Pretty amazing! Be sure to also check out Dom's Story. She talks very openly about body image, eating disorders and how she overcame it all. Big thanks to Anthony Anderson for sharing Dominiq's blog with us. ... Read on »
The food movement’s new frontier: “ultra-processing” by Dr. Marion Nestle Doctor of Philosophy Posted Tue 02 Nov 2010 6:48am presented. The most important factor now, when considering food, nutrition and public health, is not nutrients, and is not foods, so much as what is done to foodstuffs and the nutrients originally contained in them, before they are purchased and consumed. That is to say, the big issue is food processing – or, to be more precise, the nature, extent Read on »