We shape our buildings and they shape us. (Mary)

Low Carb Ice Cream

Posted on April 18, 2009 by Yvonne

As the low carb diet continues to create a booming impact to its dieters, the low carb diet arena then began to produce after the exciting six-part series of frozen desserts, and included in this food trend is the making of the reduced sugar and low carb ice creams. Speaking of low carb ice cream, there are some low carb ice creams that can not be technically called low carb ice cream due to their cream contents, however, they are still low carb ice cream alike. Fortunately, the ice cream companies are now working hard to provide the ice cream consumers with frozen desserts that have reduced sugar contents, which ultimately reduce the products calorie and carbohydrate contents. And one of the good news that accompanied the production of the low carb ice cream is that most of the reduced sugar desserts really taste yummy. However, there are some studies which noted that reduced sugar does not eventually mean the treat is low in fat. But despite that possibility for the low carb ice cream, there are still some frozen desserts...

Drug Rehab Treatment Centers As An Experience, Not A Punishment

Posted on February 25, 2009 by Carrie

Choosing a drug rehab treatment center is a decision that calls for both negative and positive emotions. Nobody wants addiction to overtake their life to the point that rehab is the necessary step. However, the decision to go to one is something to look forward to, as it is the decision to rebuild a healthy life. It is the conscious realization of a problem, and it is the first conscious step towards healing. Understanding what drug addiction entails and how it affects the user is important for healing substance abuse. As well as understanding addiction, knowing what rehabilitation is will help the patient understand what he is going through and the purpose of the treatment. Lastly, the type of rehabilitation program is of vital importance for the patient. Understanding that a rehabilitation program is as personal as the patient s problem will certainly help to ascertain the treatment needed for the specific patient. Rehabilitation must be a positive program motivating the patient by his successes and discouraging him from...

How To Embrace Change

Posted on December 27, 2008 by Edward

Change is necessary for growth. What would happen if everything in your life stayed the same. You wouldn t find new ideas, your business would stagnate, and you would get stuck in a rut. To be successful, you often need to take calculated risks. To take risks you need to be open to change. Variety in life brings excitement and is a breeding ground for inspiration, innovation, and a higher level of creativity. Are you a natural at embracing change, or do you cringe at the thought of even the slightest change. Here are some tips that will help those of you who shy away from anything other than your daily routines. Start small. People who embrace change are naturally drawn to different things. If you are not the type of person who tries new foods regularly, or likes to visit new places, you may find it difficult to appreciate. Think about whether you may be holding on to your routines because you are afraid of the unknown. You can start to embrace change by making small changes in your personal and professional routines. Take...

Align Your Body With A Chiropractic Treatment

Posted on October 20, 2008 by Ricky

What is Chiropractics. Chiropractics is a medical system based on the theory that disease and disorders are caused by misaligned bones, especially in the spine, that obstructs proper nerve functions. Chiropractors manually manipulate the joints of the body and realign the spinal column. Chiropractors are people who diagnose and treat disorders of the musculoskeletal and nervous systems. The philosophy of chiropractic medicine believes that skeletal imbalance and joint malfunction, particularly in the area of the spine, can cause pain and other problems. Chiropractors rely on palpitation, pressure, and manual manipulation of the joints and muscles to cure these problems. Subluxation and chiropractic manipulation Chiropractors use the term subluxation to depict the altered position of the vertebra and subsequent functional loss, thus determines the location for the manipulative treatment. Chiropractic kinesiology Chiropractors often use chiropractic kinesiology to treat structural imbalances and muscle and joint problems...