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The Healing Nature of Sleep

16th January 2009
Sleep is a source of energy. Your body in repose is the same bony structure which must be kept upright all day. The relaxed muscles holding the nightly position are the same which bring you into daily action. The way you lie in bed influences the way you ... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Music and Musical Instruments

08th January 2009
Since the beginning of civilization, primitive man began to use dance and religious ceremonies to pray to the gods to be successful hunting and crops. At the same time is developing the techniques of the sounds that accompany the rites began. Every cultu... Read >
Author: Freshoutsourcing

History of the mattress

27th November 2008
We spend almost a third of our lives in slumber. We sleep for an average of 3,285 hours out of 8,640 every year which totals up to 137 days out of 365 per year. In an average lifetime of 80 years, we sleep for 10,960 days. And, we spend 20 per cent of all... Read >
Author: Daggerdan

The Fascinating History of Beer

13th October 2008
Beer is made of barley, fermented yeast, water and various other ingredients. Word beer is derived from the Latin word 'bibere' meaning 'to drink'. It can be safely assumed that beer like beverages were independently invented among various cultures throug... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Herbal Medicine: What Is Herbal Medicine and Is It Safe?

16th September 2008
Herbal Medicine is a form of alternative medicine based on the use of plants in the form of herbal supplements, raw herbs, herbal extracts, herbal tinctures, and other herbal remedies such as tablets, ointments, and capsules. Herbal medicine use is on the... Read >
Author: Healing Headquarters LLC

The History of Plaster

29th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Able Skills Did you know that the concept of plastering has been around for hundreds of years? In fact, there is evidence that even primitive man used plaster made from mud in order to hold together their dwellings made from sticks.... Read >
Author: Able Skills

Why Do People Dream

25th July 2008
All species of animals dream in one form or another. These dreams have more than one purpose, as do many things in the natural world. One reason is partially understood by today's researchers and psychologists. The second bigger reason is unknown in the m... Read >
Author: Steve

Therapeutic Music - A Positive Aid To Health !

27th March 2008
We have come a long way from the time man first learned to make music using a primitive, home made drum or hollow stem cut from a tree. Today, it could be said that making music is a high-tech industry where digital, even computerised instruments of one... Read >
Author: James Keith

The Vampire Myth

19th January 2008
This is not a story on count dracula...my post is about the myth relating to vampires and how it started...actually a few days back after a very tired day, I was switching channels on the telly when I came across this exciting episode on vampires on Histo... Read >
Author: Paramita Banerjee

Expanding Your Comfort Zone

08th October 2007
A little while back I scanned through one of the 2,000+ eBooks on my hard drive to get an estimate of its value (the eBook, that is, not the hard drive). The book seemed indeed worthwhile, especially because the author presented me with an idea: One of th... Read >
Author: BrandSmit

Destruction of the Inca Civilization

01st July 2007
Agriculture was a fundamentally important step in the development of civilization, because it constituted the discovery of a way to live and let others live, too. As long as primitive man remained dependent upon hunting or wild fruit and vegetables there ... Read >
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You Can & Will Become Everything You Want ! (Part 2 of 2)

01st May 2007
(That Is Why I Strongly Advise Everyone To Develop Insight & Wisdom) Throughout History we, as a civilization (not the 1st & we'll not be the last) have experienced a lot of war & unimaginable savagery inflicted upon us by leaders of various groups of ... Read >
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Ancient Evolution Theory And Infinite With Finite Paradox In Hinduism

30th April 2007
Hinduism is factually the world's oldest religion and thus, there is a number of misconceptions on it. Probably one of the most famous misconceptions, even within Hindus, is that they are required to worship idols. The truth is Hindus are asked not to ... Read >
Author: Thanaseelan

Acupuncture Theory

13th April 2007
While there are many health issues acupuncture can help with, it is sometimes important to step back and understand what is going on. Acupuncture theory goes a long way to understanding the treatment. Acupuncture Theory The word theory is interestin... Read >
Author: Alien

History of Perfume & Fragrance

01st April 2007
Perfume is one of those products that may influence our emotions. People`s sense of smell influences behavior and sets different moods. It may even bring up memories of the past. As a marketing tool, perfume is also present in our everyday lives and it ca... Read >
Author: Roberto Sedycias
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