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by Myra Nissen, CCH, RSHom(NA) Nationally Certified Homeopath Certified Metabolic Balance® Coach When diet is wrong, medicine is of no use. When diet is correct, medicine is of no need. – Ancient Proverb
by Myra Nissen, CCH, RSHom(NA) Nationally Certified Homeopath Influenza or “flu” refers to the many strains of viruses that are more intense than the viruses that cause the common cold. Symptoms include fever, aching muscles, headache, fatigu
Consumer Advocate Lynn Ballou Offers Top 10 Tips for Getting Real About Budgeting By Lynn Ballou Certified Financial Planner™ CFP® Board Ambassador for the SF Bay Area One of the big news stories of the
by Myra Nissen, CCH, RSHom(NA) Nationally Certified Homeopath When I graduated from Pacific Academy of Homeopathy I was fortunate to be engaged by a small retail chain in the San Francisco Bay area called Elephant Pharmacy. “Elephant”
by Jamie Kahl SF Bay Area Astrologer The Best and Worst of Virgo Virgo (August 23-September 22), if you’re ambivalent about your perfectionistic ways, it’s no wonder. On the one hand, your attention to detail means that your work life te
Debra Disman Principal, ArtiFactory Studio It Takes a Village to Make a Mural! Did you ever wonder how those magical murals you so enjoy are created? How did the artist get from an idea or a concept, to the finished painting, mosaic,
by Stephanie Lema Founder-Be Postive Mom™ Stress, sleep deprivation, fatigue, frustration and the feeling of overwhelm. Shall I go on? We’re working women and moms! We have responsibilities at home and the office. We’ve become pretty acc
Myra Nissen, CCH, RSHom(NA) Nationally Certified Homeopath There are many choices for alternative healthcare: ayurvedic medicine, homeopathy, feng shui, iridology, herbalism, cranial sacral bodywork, aromatherapy, acupressure, yoga teac
by Jamie Kahl SF Bay Area Astrologer The Best and Worst… of Leo We all know that a Leo (July 23-August 23) can light up a room and can also be an incredible attention sink. But how many of us know that these two traits are rooted in one powerf
Beryn Hammil SF Bay Area Interior Designer “The cobbler’s children have no shoes”… is an expression used to indicate that the cobbler is so busy making shoes for his customers that he doesn