Watch this 18-minute video delivered by Jill Bolte Taylor, neuoranatomist, on the TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) annual conference website. TED challenges people to give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Jill Bolte Taylor’s talk will blow you away and give you a new look at reality, from the inside out.
Best of health, naturally,
Nina
Have you checked out the games and challenges on Quiddler? They have games for all ages. I tried the Daily Quiddler game quite regularly for a while, but I haven’t done it recently. I see they list their cards now and I realise that having a deck of the Quiddler cards would make it a [...]
A fair-haired little girl was complaining to her Mum on the bus on Monday morning: “There’s too much going on!”
Frequently, the conversations that I cannot help but overhear as I go about my day carry useful content for me! Out of the mouths of babes. Why not?
When it comes to managing all my many [...]
Yesterday evening, I attended a webinar entitled Boosting Your Brain Power. It was hosted by NOW Foods’ Sue Vileikis and presented by Marcia Zimmerman, “one of the natural product industry’s foremost authorities on nutrition, wellness and human health.”
Just like Dr. Daniel Amen, Marcia Zimmerman’s 45-minute presentation included a recommendation of the brain nutrients you can [...]
I watched Dr. Daniel G. Amen’s show on the Public Broadcasting System last night: “Magnificent Mind at Any Age.” It was so interesting that I started taking notes. What I brought away from that show was Dr. Amen’s preference for using natural supplementation in his psychiatric practice and his recommendation of a wide range [...]
My first day back at school – the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition (CSNN) – was yesterday, Monday, March 2. After Judith Rimes, Manager of CSNN in Vancouver, shared some administrative information with us and explained where the herbal teas are and how to operate the water-filter system, we met our first instructor, Meghan Rathwell. [...]
The idea of Omega-3 essential fatty acids being good for the brain is definitely “food for thought.”