Brighton - This cupboard is filled with healthy choices

... article template Brighton - This cupboard is filled with healthy choices by Joyce Cassin 03.27.06 Victoria’s Cupboard owner Ingrid Bronfman has much to offer people who are concerned with making healthy choices, and her most recent offering is the service of a blood analyst.

Melody Prinzen is a trained Blood Analyst who, through live and dried blood samples, can discern a person’s health concerns.

Melody looks at the formation and consistency of the live blood, notes the number and shape of red and white blood cells, platelets, the presence of bacteria, and even parasites.“I’m looking for a wide variety of things such as hormonal problems and anemia,” said Melody.

Dried blood samples can indicate illnesses such as cancer, diabetes and liver problems but Melody does not diagnose her clients.

If she feels there are some indicators of more serious illness, she will suggest people visit their doctor, but for the more common health complaints, Melody will suggest various herbal remedies, as well as eating healthy foods, exercising and otherwise leading a healthy lifestyle.For every complaint, Melody will provide a healing recommendation such as milk thistle or white oak bark for joint stress.“I’d rather see you get better with one or two products than have to take 15 or 20, so I try to find the best remedy for all of your complaints,” said Melody.

“We’re all about preventative medicine.

We’d rather fix the problem now instead...

Import ban has Japanese gobbling up Australian beef

... Import ban has Japanese gobbling up Australian beef /* */ .headerx { border-bottom-width: 1px; border-bottom-style: solid; border-bottom-color: #CCCCCC; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size:12px; color:#666666 } Monday, March 27, 2006 - 5:21 pm [ subscribe ] Article Search: A Few Clouds46 degreesFeels Like: 41 degreesWinds: North at 12 mph Web Search: Get daily headlines via e-mail: - News Partners: • Missoulian • The Bismarck Tribune • Billings Gazette • Helena IR • Rapid City Journal Import ban has Japanese gobbling up Australian beef By YURI KAGEYAMA AP Business Writer TOKYO - Like many other Japanese, Kenji Miyoda, savoring one of his favorite lunches - a bowl of rice topped with beef from Australia, raw egg and spicy sauce - feels Australian beef is far safer than American beef."It tastes OK, it's cheap, and it fills me up," the 27-year-old banker said, gobbling down his $4 meal at Sukiya, a nationwide chain that placed a full-page newspaper ad to declare it's opposed to serving U.S.

beef because of safety concerns.Australian beef was once viewed as tough and tasteless compared to its U.S.

counterpart, but that stereotype is vanishing on quality upgrades by switching feed to grain, instead of just grass, to cater to the Japanese palate.There's no doubt the Australian beef industry has been the biggest beneficiary from the serious troubles U.S.

beef is facing in regaining consumer acceptance in Japan - the worl...

Identifying sleep problems

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- - Home » Health Center » Other Diseases » Sleep » News » News: Identifying sleep problems Sleep add to favorites print this page e-mail this page Identifying sleep problems Mon 27 Mar 2006 12:36 PM CST PENNSYLVANIA (myDNA News) To learn more visit myDNA's Sleep Center Read More Are you having trouble getting a good night's sleep, but don't know why?

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