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12 Ways to be Healthier
Copyright 2005. http://www.health-care-information.org Want to loose weight, sleep better and boost your immune system? 1 Have a lie down Back pain can be avoided and the damage repaired with one easy exercise, which is lie down on the floor with your ...

Enzymes, Consult Your Doctor
This compilation of information is Copyright 2005 by http://www.organicgreens.us and Loring Windblad. The references for this series of articles is the author's personal knowledge and experience plus excerpts from several excellent books on enzymes. This ...

How I lost 11 Kilograms in 26 days
I believe there are many diets out there that work and generally I can not blame the particular diet for my failed attempts in the past. Everything boils down to attitude. All my life I have been somewhat overweight and oversized. I remember on the day of ...

It's Not Your Fault
 

Well, worry no more. It's not your fault. The latest research of the most advanced information on the human brain and its effects on our success uncovers truly revolutionary insight.

Here are just a few of the newest neuro-scientific discoveries that are blowing away scientists:

1. It is now known that humans think on 6 different levels at once, yet only one sixth of it is at a conscious level.

This means that 83% of the time you are acting automatically at a non-conscious level. This explains why just making a decision is nowhere nearly enough if you want to improve any of your results. You must re-train your brain if you want to achieve more. This is also why diets don't work.

2. Another great discovery is that non-conscious brain cells (neurons) can detect and pick up information up to 800 times faster than conscious neurons. The good news is that you can now train these faster brain cells to work for you, not against you. This is absolutely using your real power and not just 17% of your real abilities.

3. A third great discovery has to do with your Amygdala. This part of the brain has been conditioned at a very young age by your parents, teachers and the events in your life.

The Amygdala doesn't like change and will release neuro- transmitters anytime you try to change something in your life. Any deviation from what is your norm right now sets this off and basically causes you to revert back to your old patterns of thoughts and behaviors. This explains why most people have a hard time leaving a job or relationship they aren't totally happy with.

It also explains why people stay at the same income bracket year after year. It may not be what they want, but it's what they are accustomed to and conditioned to expect.

So if you wondered what was holding you back from achieving all your dreams and making the money, don't worry. It's not your fault. For a free weekly report on advanced thinking for achieving extraordinary results in your life and business, sign up at www.thestreetkid.com.

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For Gateway, thin laptops are not in - Computerworld
January 8, 2009 (Computerworld) While vendors such as Hewlett-Packard Co. , Dell Inc. and Lenovo Group Ltd. are putting their latest laptops on crash diets, Gateway Inc. is boldly dismissing this as a fad. Today, Gateway introduced a pair of consumer ...

High-Fat Diet Converts Beneficial Gene Variant Into A 'Villian' - Med India
The results indicated that the 12 percent of people who carry the so-called Ala12 version of the gene that serves as a master controller of fat differentiation would be more sensitive than most to the amount of fat in their diets. The fat-moderating ...

Brits turning to nip n tuck to shed Christmas bulge - Thaindian.com
London, Jan 8 (ANI): An increasing number of Brits are ditching diets and going under the knife to get rid of their Christmas bulge. Plastic surgeons say that they have already seen a 40 percent rise this year. Apart from liposuction or tummy tucks ...

Pesto peps up budget-friendly bean soup - Miami Herald
Thinking of trimming the budget and waistline after the holidays? This pesto and bean soup is quick, easy on the pocketbook, healthful and delicious. A simple pesto sauce adds body and flavor to the Italian soup. Pesto, made from basil, is considered ...

Low-carb diets may boost attention but blur memory - HealthCentral.com
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Low-carb diets may make people's short-term memory a little foggy, but they could improve people's ability to focus and pay attention, new research hints. The key to keeping one's smarts while dieting seems to be not to ...

HEALTH Q&A: Fad diets don't deliver like the diabetic diet - Beaumont Enterprise
1. Do diets like the Zone and Atkins really work or are they fads? There is no denying the fact that people who follow these diets do lose weight. However, the important part of losing weight is that you do it long-term. Studies have shown that ...

Budget-Wise Diabetic Diets Possible - Post Chronicle
Income uncertainty should not lead diabetics to wonder if they can afford diet and fitness, a U.S. educator says. Sue McLaughlin of the American Diabetes Association says it is easy to think, "Why bother making New Year's resolutions," in this ...