Synchronicities – Does Everything Happen for a Reason?

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Have you ever experienced events that happened at similar times or appear related but have no visible connection to each other?  If so, you may have experienced a synchronicity.  The definition of synchronicity is the occurrence of events that happen at a similar time or appear significantly related but have no visible causal connection.  Which basically means that everything happens for a reason and one thing always leads to another. Continue reading…


8 Depression Treatments Other than Drugs

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Some treatments for depression can actually scare those who need help right out of getting it. Medications and chemical aids can help in one sense, but hurt in many others, and they can frighten those who don’t want to radically alter their brain’s chemistry. For anyone suffering from the effects of depression, there are many ways to help treat symptoms that won’t harm your body or your brain. You may have heard of these treatments for other problems, but know that they are shown to help with all degrees of depression. Continue reading…


Reducing Harmful Chemicals In Your Home: A How-to Guide

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Toxins seem to be everywhere in our society. The sheer number of mass-produced plastics, chemical pesticides used on fruits and vegetables, and processed materials means a lot of harmful substances can make it into your home if you aren’t careful. Some of the big ones include bisphenol A (better known as BPA), phthalates, and agricultural chemicals, all of which are also included in a family of chemicals known as endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs). These materials can interfere with hormone systems, causing developmental disorders, birth defects, and even cancerous tumors.

 

The most famous EDC is BPA. An integral component for polycarbonate plastics, BPA can be found in just about any plastic products: bottles, food containers, cutlery, and sometimes, even toys. High BPA exposure can mean increased risks of cancer, endocrine system disruption, and has even been linked to heart arrhythmia and reductions in sexual function. Pregnant women are even more at risk, with research suggesting that BPA could affect the development of the brain, organs, and behavior in the fetus. Continue reading…