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Yoga and infertility, take twoLos Angeles Times (blog)The pitch began like this: “Brenda Strong, Mary Alice Young from Desperate Housewives, has created a new yoga method–and it is getting women pregnant. …

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In a new research, scientists have determined that pets can play a large part in increasing greenhouse gas emissions, with calculations indicating that a Land Cruiser’s eco-footprint being about 0.41 hectares, which is less than half that of a medium-sized dog. According to a report in New Scientist, the research was done by Robert and Brenda [...] Related posts: Biofuels to have greatest impact on land use and habitat Yoga guru Ram Dev demands land back for Amarnath shrine Slum dwelle

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Brenda Joysmith I reckon Neptune into Pisces (sooner than you think!) is going to coincide with a big barefoot trend. Totally. I was reading this article on the weekend and it resonates. I have been thinking for a while that the more women do Pilates, yoga and osteopathy etc, the less sense high heels make. Once you’re aligned, they’re hard to wear because you can’t stand being thrown that out of whack. There are all these shoes coming out that mimic being barefoot and a whole movement of

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Most of you have heard me talk again and again about how Natural Dog Training has two main components. We work with dogs at higher and higher levels of energy, learning how to ATTRACT them as they become more energized. That’s what “being the moose” is all about. The other key component that we’ve discussed is relaxation - both for human and dog. Since we are physical conduits for the emotional energy of the environment, it follows that the more relaxed our dogs are (and the more relaxed we

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