The Carnival Of Healing
This is our first time for hosting a carnival and I was impressed by the quantity and quality of the submissions. We left the subject matter wide open within the broad guideline’s of the carnival and received submissions ranging from How to wake up to a discussion on how to avoid loneliness and achieve aloneness.
The last Carnival was hosted by Eric Grey at Deepest Healing with a wide range of posts related to healing with a good selection of posts related to Chinese medicine.
The next Carnival #116 will be held by Coaching 4 Lesbians, a blog featuring wide ranging advice on living a happier fuller life. Please contribute to continuing this long lived carnival by contributing a post. The best way to submit one is using the carnival submission form.
You can always check out the Carnival of Healing archives for ideas.
How To Wake Up without an Alarm Clock
Here are some easy to read and easy to understand steps to get the sleep you need to wake up naturally and without an Alarm Clock. One piece of advice he gave, I recently discovered for my self, with a caveat. Get Up When You Wake Up, common sense but often ignored. Oh, the caveat, only if the amount of time is 1 hour or less. After my first bout of out of kilter sleeping patterns. I would find my self awake and would get up some nights after 3-4 hours sleep. A couple of nights of that is not conducive to a healthy or productive day.
Herbal recipes for shampoo
A truly unique recipe for a natural shampoo. Some of the ingredients may be difficult to fine though, I have not heard of several of them.
Guide to Cure Acne
This author provides insight on how she overcame adult onset Acne and good background on the factors that influence it’s " Cure".
This week we have a number of posts about the various roles that food and eating habits have in healing and staying healthy.
The Truth about Convenience Foods
This post does have some good information that was new to me, but, I am not sure I agree with the underlying premise, that eating healthy requires expensive and time consuming work. But I must admit that when I go the frozen microwave route I have always gone the budget route rather than the lean cuisine type. I am glad to find out that it at least no worst then buying the well hyped "healthier" alternatives. Read and learn
How to treat acne with vegetable juices
Three Vegetables that may help you combat the onset of acne.
Stress, Mindless Eating
Stress eating is a danger most of us face an sometime or another. He presents a few ways to overcome the temptations.
Raw Food - Organic or Not
Roger’s article is a great testimonial of the raw food diet, and makes a convincing argument for the importance of Raw food first.
What Are the Health Benefits of Garlic?
A well written and detailed review of the benefits of eating garlic and even a few good tips on dealing with garlic breath from readers.
5 popular myths about food
The post covers commonly believe untruths about margarine, pasta, eggs and spinach.
Home remedies for sleeplessness
From milk to gooseberry, some very interesting herbal home remedies for achieving a good nights sleep.
Myth, Magic or Medicine Part 2 - Homeopathic Remedies
A clear description of the process of creating homeopathic solutions.
The 5 Warning Signs of Staph Infection Should be Known by All Parents
This week we have two posts related to staph infections. This post provides a concise, well written overview on staph infections and what to watch out for.
What is MRSA? Symptoms and Prevention
A useful over view of the type of Staph infection, referred to as the Super Bug that has been getting a lot of health press lately. It is not new but has been increasing in the frequency of occurrence.
Forgiving my Parents
A post on the need for overcoming blockages, and a few steps you can take to develop an inner image free of past influences.
Prelude To Forgiveness
A good overview of the process to forgiveness and a needed reminder not to forgive too soon.
Positive Psychology of Gratitude
An interview of Prof. Robert Emmons author, Professor of Psychology at UC Davis and Editor-In-Chief of the Journal of Positive Psychology. With an overview of his recent research on gratitude.
Emotions as beauty
An intense post about turning negative emptions into expressions of beauty.
Ridding Ourselves of Our Need to Be Liked
A description of the journey towards liking yourself, and acknowledging that not everyone is going to like us. It is not worth losing sight of your true self to attempt to conform to someone else vision of what you should be.
Ego or Soul?
This post attempts to define soul and ego, their interaction and role in a healthy life.
How to Be Naked like a Baby
An excellent post about staying in the moment and fully experiencing. "Small children and family pets can serve as great ‘Zen’ teachers"
Love and Aloneness
Well written, this author points out that being alone is not the same as loneliness and some of the reasons we experience being alone as the painful state of loneliness .

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