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Health Show 11:00-12:00
Vinton McCabe is the author of six books on the subject of health and healing. He has studied homeopathy for the past twenty-five years, and served as a homeopathic educator for the past fifteen. He also served as the president of the Connecticut Homeopathic Association from the establishment of that non-profit organization in 1985 until his move to rural Connecticut in the year 2000. As the chief educator for that organization, he has been responsible for training thousands of laypeople and medical professionals alike in the basics of homeopathic philosophy and in the proper uses of homeopathic remedies. In The Healing Bouquet, Vinton McCabe restores Edward Bach to his rightful position as a practitioner of homeopathic philosophy and writes about the remedies and their uses from the context of homeopathic medicine. This comprehensive book offers its readers an in-depth understanding of the nature of Bach's remedies and their myriad uses. More important, he gives a colorful character portrait for each of the remedies; portraits created with insight, humor, and an understanding of human emotions and behaviors that will allow you to identify yourself, your family, friends, and co-workers within its pages. Here is a list of recent activities--this summer he's publishing a series of McBooklets, available on Amazon and iTunes, all dealing with homeopathy. He says that because of the economy and health insurance issues, more people seem to be running to homeopathy, as it represents a low-cost, effective alternative.
Amber’s Garden was founded by Connie J. Henderson and inspired by her daughter, Amber, in an effort to increase awareness for children about the impact they have on the earth, and help them understand where their food comes from. Ready-to-plant vegetable garden mats were created to enhance the outdoor living experience with complete vegetable kits that take the guesswork out of planting with seed packets. Educating kids about the importance of recycling, conservation and the reduction of waste creates an environment ripe for activities such as gardening, cooking and learning how to eat healthy. Pre-seeded veggie mats are a great lifestyle fit for busy families, novice or elderly gardeners, or those who have limited space. We want everyone to dig in the dirt! Pre-seeded vegetable garden mats take make gardening fun and easy for everybody, with no transplanting necessary. Each mat comes with seeds already spaced, enveloped in a material that is 100% biodegradable and acts as a weed barrier for the first 8-10 weeks. Simply place mats in a sunny spot of amended garden soil (or cut mats into sections to fit perfectly in patio containers) cover as directed with top soil, and water according to directions. In as little as 3-5 days veggies begin to sprout, and harvesting begins in as little as 30 days – lasting all summer long! Amber’s Garden offers several varieties of vegetable kits – Asian, Herb, Salsa, Pumpkin, Salad, Rainbow Crop, and Summer Crop. Large mats measure 6’ x 14” and small mats measure 18” diameter. Amber’s Garden products are available in retail stores Murdoch’s Ranch Home Supply, Plow and Hearth, Teak, Wicker and More, Bricklewood or on-line at www.Target.com , www.gardeningforkids.com , and www.yardlover.com . aslo www.ambersgarden.com
Dr. Michael Aziz is board certified in internal medicine and has become one of New York City’s most sought-after physicians. Born in Alexandria, Egypt, Dr. Aziz graduated from the medical school at Alexandria University. He completed his psychiatry residency training at Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Long Island Jewish Medical Center and an internal medicine residency at Staten Island University Hospital. More than a decade ago, he founded Midtown Integrative Medicine on Madison Avenue, a practice that blends traditional, complementary, and integrative medicine, with services ranging from cardiology and neurology to acupuncture and nutritional analysis. In addition to maintaining a busy private practice. Dr. Aziz’s interest in the relationship between diet and health was spurred by his own attempts to lose weight in the 1990s. Following the advice he gave his patients. Dr. Aziz began to develop a new, balanced approach to weight loss – The Perfect 10 Diet. The program focuses on ten key hormones: insulin, glucagon, leptin, human growth hormone, thyroid hormone, cortisol, estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA). The result is a revolutionary formula of 40-20-40 (40% percent of calories from “good” carbohydrates, 20% from protein, and 40% from healthy fats – including butter) that not only melts away pounds but improves stamina, memory, sex drive, and cholesterol levels while preventing heart disease and reducing the risk of cancer. His remarkable findings will be published in January 2010 by Sourcebooks. The Perfect 10 Diet book features tips on balancing the hormones that directly impact health and weight and a three-phase meal plan and recipes created by top New York chefs. www.perfect10diet.com
Lifestyle Show 12:00-1:00
Dr. Michael Aziz is board certified in internal medicine and has become one of New York City’s most sought-after physicians. Born in Alexandria, Egypt, Dr. Aziz graduated from the medical school at Alexandria University. He completed his psychiatry residency training at Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Long Island Jewish Medical Center and an internal medicine residency at Staten Island University Hospital. More than a decade ago, he founded Midtown Integrative Medicine on Madison Avenue, a practice that blends traditional, complementary, and integrative medicine, with services ranging from cardiology and neurology to acupuncture and nutritional analysis. In addition to maintaining a busy private practice. Dr. Aziz’s interest in the relationship between diet and health was spurred by his own attempts to lose weight in the 1990s. Following the advice he gave his patients. Dr. Aziz began to develop a new, balanced approach to weight loss – The Perfect 10 Diet. The program focuses on ten key hormones: insulin, glucagon, leptin, human growth hormone, thyroid hormone, cortisol, estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA). The result is a revolutionary formula of 40-20-40 (40% percent of calories from “good” carbohydrates, 20% from protein, and 40% from healthy fats – including butter) that not only melts away pounds but improves stamina, memory, sex drive, and cholesterol levels while preventing heart disease and reducing the risk of cancer. His remarkable findings will be published in January 2010 by Sourcebooks. The Perfect 10 Diet book features tips on balancing the hormones that directly impact health and weight and a three-phase meal plan and recipes created by top New York chefs. www.perfect10diet.com
Beginning today through Wednesday, June 30, listeners can put our guest today, Jim Richardson’s tips to good use by visiting www.nationalgeographic.com/lithium to enter one photo in each of six thematic categories: animals/wildlife, nature, travel, people/cultures, weather and action/energy. Whether you are a digital photography novice, a proud picture-taking mom or a long-time photo enthusiast, all skill levels are encouraged to enter.Jim Richardson is an American photojournalist working primarily for the National Geographic Society and as a social documentary photographer recognized for his explorations of small-town life. Richardson's first story for National Geographic magazine appeared in 1984. Since then, he has become one of the magazine's most productive contemporary contributing photographers, with more than 20 stories. Richardson also is a contributing editor of National Geographic Traveler magazine, where he has contributed both writing and photographs. He also is a popular speaker and workshop leader in the U.S. and abroad. His combined areas of expertise include volcanoes, agriculture, rivers and aquifers, and the United Kingdom, especially the people, culture, and landscape of Scotland, his Scotland, his family's native Cornwall, and the wider Celtic world. Richardson first began using a camera as a youngster on his parents' wheat and dairy farm north of Belleville in north-central Kansas. He began experimenting with his father's second-hand box camera, photographing the world of the farmstead for display at the Republic County Fair. In 1971, he abandoned his psychology major at Kansas State University to begin a photo internship at the Topeka (Kansas) Capital-Journal. In the intervening 15 years, Richardson's work was published in many major publications, ranging from Life and Time to Sports Illustrated and the New York Times. In 1986, he left a job at The Denver Post to begin a full-time freelance career. www.jimrichardsonphotography.com Or to learn more on photo contest tips please visit. www.nationalgeographic.com/lithium
Scott R. Singer has spent the past 20 years advising companies on how to adapt to change, to embrace technological advances, and to put the best strategy in place to deal with the next big thing—essentially, teaching them how to hit curveballs.A noted media industry expert, investment banker, and strategy consultant, Scott serves as Managing Director and Head of Media & Entertainment at The Bank Street Group, a boutique investment banking firm focused on providing sophisticated advice regarding mergers & acquisitions; fairness opinions; private debt, equity, and venture capital raising; as well as bankruptcies, restructurings, and turnarounds to telecommunications, media, technology, aerospace & defense, and healthcare companies. So if you want to succeed in business—and in life—it’s not enough to be the smartest in the room or even the hardest working; you have to be a great curveball hitter. Investment banker Scott R. Singer learned this lesson the hard way. After a series of career challenges and personal setbacks, he started to develop a new approach to dealing with unforeseen problems. He realized that curveballs are a part of the game and the greatest players know how to knock them out of the park. In How to Hit a Curveball, Singer shares his personal story and insights as well as features prominent curveball hitters, their stories, and their steps to dealing with the unexpected. This fun yet practical book is full of valuable advice and anecdotes that can help anyone avoid striking out at work (or at home) and maybe even turn those surprising challenges into tremendous opportunities. www.hitacurveball.com/aboutthebook
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