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Editor’s Note- May/June 2008
Wednesday, 17 Sep, 2008 – 23:35 | No Comment

In preparing for this issue I have realized more deeply than ever the power of coming together and sharing our knowledge to help create better bodies, a better community and a healthier planet in which to live. 
Sharing ancient knowledge as well as new technology and combining them holistically is truly the path to our [...]

Selective Information Overload
Wednesday, 17 Sep, 2008 – 23:33 | No Comment

SCIENCE MATTERS
- David Suzuki, with Faisal Moola
The most powerful force shaping our lives is science, especially when it’s applied by medicine, the military and corporations. All too often, new technologies become part of our lives without much forethought as to their full impacts on our society, let alone that of the non-human environment. Just think [...]

Spring Cleaning
Wednesday, 17 Sep, 2008 – 23:31 | No Comment

For the Mind And Body
- Sonya Nobbe, N.D. 

Spring is the perfect time to address the clutter lurking in the far corners of our body and mind.  Many ancient cultures liken the earth’s renewed support for life with support for a body’s transformation from hibernation and conservation in winter, to cleansing and new potential in spring.  [...]

Veggie Venues - May/June 2008
Wednesday, 17 Sep, 2008 – 23:27 | No Comment

Where to Eat Vegetarian in Kingston and Area

- Bonita Summers

Dong Nai Restaurant
575 Princess Street
Kingston, ON

Dong Nai is a restaurant that’s focused on great food instead of flash, so it’s the first place I recommend to friends who are looking for an inexpensive, tasty meal. Owners An and Loc Nguyen, who emigrated from South Vietnam to [...]

Our Chemical Comforts
Wednesday, 17 Sep, 2008 – 23:24 | No Comment

An Overlooked Gem among Poisons 
PFCs and PFOA:  Convenience with a Stunning Price
- Sunny Lam 

 
Sometimes you wonder if one can escape from the things we make.  We buy things and often forget the consequences of our actions.  There I was looking at my new business suit and realizing that it used a stain proof chemical coating.  [...]

Ask Your Angels - May/June 2008
Wednesday, 17 Sep, 2008 – 23:17 | No Comment

Intuitive Advice with Jackie Cave & Anne MacLeod through the power of Angel Therapy & Numerology
Dear Anne & Jackie: I currently have two part-time jobs. One I love, but haven’t made much money at and one I have to do to earn a decent living. How can I tip the balance so that the job [...]

Live Cell Microscopy
Wednesday, 17 Sep, 2008 – 23:11 | No Comment

Detecting Your Body’s Imbalances
-Shelley Atchison-Brown
Unlocking the door to understanding your body through your blood 
 
What is Live Blood Analysis?
Live blood analysis involves magnifying a single living drop of blood, taken from a fingertip prick, magnifying it 1,000 times or more under a darkfield microscope. The cells of our blood live for at least 20 minutes and [...]

Growing Up Green
Wednesday, 17 Sep, 2008 – 23:07 | No Comment

Let There Be Light
- Nina C. May
My childhood home brings back only the fondest of recollections. I was the sixth child, in a family of eight children. Together we built and lived in that home. We grew, loved, mourned and learned many a lesson in that very home. A home where we shared our traditions, [...]

The How’s & Why’s of Composting for Life
Wednesday, 17 Sep, 2008 – 23:04 | No Comment

- Anthony Tripodi
Have you ever noticed that the standard answer for anyone who wants to start living green is to replace all of your light bulbs?
“Oh, you want to help the environment, you better get all new light bulbs.”
“Light bulbs are the way to go.”
“Yes, I changed my light bulbs for the children.”
“Did you watch [...]

Uranium Mining & Creating Lasting Social Change
Wednesday, 17 Sep, 2008 – 23:00 | No Comment

- Michelle Girouard
‘How can I motivate large groups of people to take meaningful action and inspire meaningful political change’, is the question I’ve long asked myself.  As a professional theatre artist, musician, environmentalist, year-round cyclist, and gardener, I consider myself a living, breathing activist.  Yet I have long wondered about the means to inspire other [...]

Dear Bev…
Wednesday, 17 Sep, 2008 – 22:56 | No Comment

Your Personal Astrology Questions Answered
Dear Bev.,
How are you? My question is similar to one I saw in the “Within Kingston” magazine. I have CDs that I’ve recorded and wish to promote. What would be the best time to market them? DOB: 21 November 1953, 01:010 PM Kingston, Ontario.
 Thank you, Carol

Hi Carol;

Creating and producing CD’s is [...]

The Truth About Snake Bites
Wednesday, 17 Sep, 2008 – 22:51 | No Comment

-Matt Ellerbeck
 
There are few animals in this world that are as feared, hated, and misunderstood as the snake. Some people hate snakes so much that they will kill them on sight when ever they are encountered. However, people truly have nothing to fear from these animals. Snakes are generally docile and timid creatures that try [...]

Runaway Climate Change
Wednesday, 17 Sep, 2008 – 22:49 | No Comment

The most dangerous aspect of global warming.
- Peter Russell

Global Warming is bad enough. Over the last hundred years, average global temperatures have increased by 0.75°C, one third of that rise occurring in the last twenty years. The 2007 report by The Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change (IPCC) forecast that, by 2090, temperatures will have risen between [...]

Making Eye Contact
Wednesday, 17 Sep, 2008 – 22:46 | No Comment

Observations of life from a Blue Collar Buddha
- Kyle Hoobin
Why do we turn away when we make eye contact with someone we don’t know? Is it because it’s impolite? Or is it because that ’stranger’ can see more about us than even our closest friends can?
You could say, that when a stranger looks at you, [...]

Changing Climate Change with Your Mind
Wednesday, 17 Sep, 2008 – 22:42 | No Comment

- Ellie Steele, RHN, EFT-Adv
Imagine with me for a second you pick up your morning paper and the headline reads:
WE DID IT We reversed climate change!!!  Researchers released the results from a culmination of one year’s worth of data collection from the polar ice caps yesterday and the news is good. So good, in fact, [...]