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		<title>Comment on Diet Programs While Breastfeeding by VITAMIN B5 &#8211; PANTOTHENIC ACID</title>
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		<dc:creator>VITAMIN B5 &#8211; PANTOTHENIC ACID</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 14 May 2011 16:31:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Comment on Diet Programs While Breastfeeding by VITAMIN B6 &#8211; PYRIDOXINE</title>
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		<dc:creator>VITAMIN B6 &#8211; PYRIDOXINE</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 14 May 2011 16:24:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Comment on Acai Berry Diet Leads to Continuous Weight Loss by Marina Livis</title>
		<link>http://www.howyoulive.org/2011/04/17/acai-berry-diet-leads-to-continuous-weight-loss/comment-page-1/#comment-261</link>
		<dc:creator>Marina Livis</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 13 May 2011 19:40:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Macrobiotics first had its roots in America when Michio and his wife,  Avelin came to this country in the 1950&#039;s with a vision that was  &quot;larger than life&quot;. Macro-bio-tics is exactly that. And the  Macrobiotic Diet, as described in this book (among the many that exist  today) is one that doesn&#039;t just center around the do&#039;s and don&#039;ts of proper  eating. It is a lifestyle; it is a way to think about one&#039;s body, mind, and  soul. When the macrobiotic principles of balance and nutrition are combined  with yoga practice and meditation, the result is unity and wholeness. The  circle is complete. Michio Kushi does not attempt to burden the reader with  instructions on what is good and what is bad. Although some novices to this  practice may run into the mistake of treating his &quot;prescriptions&quot;  as limits in themselves, the book is meant to describe additions that can  be made to one&#039;s already existing diet, instead of just pointing out that  dairy and meat are &quot;no no&#039;s&quot;. Though the macrobiotic approach may  intimidate or seem too strict at first, it is actually very flexible and  open. Otherwise, how can one expect to develop an open mind by following a  diet that is limiting and rigid?   The other critical point I&#039;d like to  note is, however comprehensive the text, passive reading will never  substitute for the magic and connection of actually PRACTICING macrobiotics  with close friends and family members, or other people familiar with the  approach that would be willing to serve as a guide. Never think that you  must walk this road alone. The energy you get from macrobiotic cooking  should be a source of personal freedom and inspiration that carries you  forward and brings you closer to people. One of the principle underlying  ideas of macrobiotics is that the food you eat partially determines who you  are--thus, in offering explanations for some of the ways to observe the  macrobiotic diet, Michio talks about the chemistry behind the kinds of  foods you would eat and how, depending on how yin or yang they are, that  may affect your behavior and even personality. Thus, my advise is to use  macrobiotics to heal yourself of any tensions, stresses, or aggressivity  (if you feel them) by &quot;linking&quot; yourself with others who follow  this practice in hopes of speaking the same language and leading a more  peaceful life.  thank you very much for this opportunity to share,</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Macrobiotics first had its roots in America when Michio and his wife,  Avelin came to this country in the 1950&#8242;s with a vision that was  &quot;larger than life&quot;. Macro-bio-tics is exactly that. And the  Macrobiotic Diet, as described in this book (among the many that exist  today) is one that doesn&#8217;t just center around the do&#8217;s and don&#8217;ts of proper  eating. It is a lifestyle; it is a way to think about one&#8217;s body, mind, and  soul. When the macrobiotic principles of balance and nutrition are combined  with yoga practice and meditation, the result is unity and wholeness. The  circle is complete. Michio Kushi does not attempt to burden the reader with  instructions on what is good and what is bad. Although some novices to this  practice may run into the mistake of treating his &quot;prescriptions&quot;  as limits in themselves, the book is meant to describe additions that can  be made to one&#8217;s already existing diet, instead of just pointing out that  dairy and meat are &quot;no no&#8217;s&quot;. Though the macrobiotic approach may  intimidate or seem too strict at first, it is actually very flexible and  open. Otherwise, how can one expect to develop an open mind by following a  diet that is limiting and rigid?   The other critical point I&#8217;d like to  note is, however comprehensive the text, passive reading will never  substitute for the magic and connection of actually PRACTICING macrobiotics  with close friends and family members, or other people familiar with the  approach that would be willing to serve as a guide. Never think that you  must walk this road alone. The energy you get from macrobiotic cooking  should be a source of personal freedom and inspiration that carries you  forward and brings you closer to people. One of the principle underlying  ideas of macrobiotics is that the food you eat partially determines who you  are&#8211;thus, in offering explanations for some of the ways to observe the  macrobiotic diet, Michio talks about the chemistry behind the kinds of  foods you would eat and how, depending on how yin or yang they are, that  may affect your behavior and even personality. Thus, my advise is to use  macrobiotics to heal yourself of any tensions, stresses, or aggressivity  (if you feel them) by &quot;linking&quot; yourself with others who follow  this practice in hopes of speaking the same language and leading a more  peaceful life.  thank you very much for this opportunity to share,</p>
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		<title>Comment on Liver Flushing Diet Programs by Marina Livis</title>
		<link>http://www.howyoulive.org/2011/02/21/liver-flushing-diet-programs/comment-page-1/#comment-242</link>
		<dc:creator>Marina Livis</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 11 May 2011 00:49:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Macrobiotics first had its roots in America when Michio and his wife,  Avelin came to this country in the 1950&#039;s with a vision that was  &quot;larger than life&quot;. Macro-bio-tics is exactly that. And the  Macrobiotic Diet, as described in this book (among the many that exist  today) is one that doesn&#039;t just center around the do&#039;s and don&#039;ts of proper  eating. It is a lifestyle; it is a way to think about one&#039;s body, mind, and  soul. When the macrobiotic principles of balance and nutrition are combined  with yoga practice and meditation, the result is unity and wholeness. The  circle is complete. Michio Kushi does not attempt to burden the reader with  instructions on what is good and what is bad. Although some novices to this  practice may run into the mistake of treating his &quot;prescriptions&quot;  as limits in themselves, the book is meant to describe additions that can  be made to one&#039;s already existing diet, instead of just pointing out that  dairy and meat are &quot;no no&#039;s&quot;. Though the macrobiotic approach may  intimidate or seem too strict at first, it is actually very flexible and  open. Otherwise, how can one expect to develop an open mind by following a  diet that is limiting and rigid?   The other critical point I&#039;d like to  note is, however comprehensive the text, passive reading will never  substitute for the magic and connection of actually PRACTICING macrobiotics  with close friends and family members, or other people familiar with the  approach that would be willing to serve as a guide. Never think that you  must walk this road alone. The energy you get from macrobiotic cooking  should be a source of personal freedom and inspiration that carries you  forward and brings you closer to people. One of the principle underlying  ideas of macrobiotics is that the food you eat partially determines who you  are--thus, in offering explanations for some of the ways to observe the  macrobiotic diet, Michio talks about the chemistry behind the kinds of  foods you would eat and how, depending on how yin or yang they are, that  may affect your behavior and even personality. Thus, my advise is to use  macrobiotics to heal yourself of any tensions, stresses, or aggressivity  (if you feel them) by &quot;linking&quot; yourself with others who follow  this practice in hopes of speaking the same language and leading a more  peaceful life.  thank you very much for this opportunity to share,</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Macrobiotics first had its roots in America when Michio and his wife,  Avelin came to this country in the 1950&#8242;s with a vision that was  &quot;larger than life&quot;. Macro-bio-tics is exactly that. And the  Macrobiotic Diet, as described in this book (among the many that exist  today) is one that doesn&#8217;t just center around the do&#8217;s and don&#8217;ts of proper  eating. It is a lifestyle; it is a way to think about one&#8217;s body, mind, and  soul. When the macrobiotic principles of balance and nutrition are combined  with yoga practice and meditation, the result is unity and wholeness. The  circle is complete. Michio Kushi does not attempt to burden the reader with  instructions on what is good and what is bad. Although some novices to this  practice may run into the mistake of treating his &quot;prescriptions&quot;  as limits in themselves, the book is meant to describe additions that can  be made to one&#8217;s already existing diet, instead of just pointing out that  dairy and meat are &quot;no no&#8217;s&quot;. Though the macrobiotic approach may  intimidate or seem too strict at first, it is actually very flexible and  open. Otherwise, how can one expect to develop an open mind by following a  diet that is limiting and rigid?   The other critical point I&#8217;d like to  note is, however comprehensive the text, passive reading will never  substitute for the magic and connection of actually PRACTICING macrobiotics  with close friends and family members, or other people familiar with the  approach that would be willing to serve as a guide. Never think that you  must walk this road alone. The energy you get from macrobiotic cooking  should be a source of personal freedom and inspiration that carries you  forward and brings you closer to people. One of the principle underlying  ideas of macrobiotics is that the food you eat partially determines who you  are&#8211;thus, in offering explanations for some of the ways to observe the  macrobiotic diet, Michio talks about the chemistry behind the kinds of  foods you would eat and how, depending on how yin or yang they are, that  may affect your behavior and even personality. Thus, my advise is to use  macrobiotics to heal yourself of any tensions, stresses, or aggressivity  (if you feel them) by &quot;linking&quot; yourself with others who follow  this practice in hopes of speaking the same language and leading a more  peaceful life.  thank you very much for this opportunity to share,</p>
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		<title>Comment on Liver Flushing Diet Programs by get rid of cellulite on thighs</title>
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		<dc:creator>get rid of cellulite on thighs</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 03 May 2011 17:56:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What is the easiest way to get rid from cellulite? It really depends on your situation, there are surgical procedure that are proven and effective but cost a lot of money. There are also effective treatments of which cost nowhere near so much but the results are the exact same. The medical treatments can prove effective initially although if the same lifestyle habits pursue to cellulite will reappear. That&#039;s why probably the most practical treatment to be able to cellulite is a variety of three things workouts, diet alterations together with a cellulite cream.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is the easiest way to get rid from cellulite? It really depends on your situation, there are surgical procedure that are proven and effective but cost a lot of money. There are also effective treatments of which cost nowhere near so much but the results are the exact same. The medical treatments can prove effective initially although if the same lifestyle habits pursue to cellulite will reappear. That&#8217;s why probably the most practical treatment to be able to cellulite is a variety of three things workouts, diet alterations together with a cellulite cream.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Liver Flushing Diet Programs by free xbox 360</title>
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		<dc:creator>free xbox 360</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Apr 2011 19:07:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I was really happy to find your post Liver Flushing Diet Programs.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was really happy to find your post Liver Flushing Diet Programs.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Liver Flushing Diet Programs by snidogoffilla</title>
		<link>http://www.howyoulive.org/2011/02/21/liver-flushing-diet-programs/comment-page-1/#comment-87</link>
		<dc:creator>snidogoffilla</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Mar 2011 20:19:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I was on dialysis for 18 months before the transplant, so it was important I tried to look ahead to days like my comeback this Saturday. You need those big goals to drive you on.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was on dialysis for 18 months before the transplant, so it was important I tried to look ahead to days like my comeback this Saturday. You need those big goals to drive you on.</p>
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