“It’s a great collection of family fun… filled with various activities readers can enjoy with their families for years to come” claims Katie Hansen, ModernSage.com’s Editor-in-Chief. “We wanted to provide families with a great variety of family activities for the Holidays. We hope to motivate families to spend more quality time together this season and make positive changes in the way they spend their time.” The eBook is currently offered as a complimentary gift at ModernSage.com. A copy of the eBook is available at http://www.ModernSage.com /ebook/HolidayFamilyFunEbook.pdf or visit http://www.modernsage.com. |
November 2006
Mon 27 Nov 2006
Looking for Some Holiday Family Fun?
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Sat 25 Nov 2006
Black Friday: All the Rage?
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Christmas has become enormously commercial.
According to the news, millions of people flocked to stores and malls today, braving the crowds and the elements…as early as 3:00am in some locations!…just to get a wicked deal on some fantastic goodies.
So, Team ModernSage wants to know…did you make it out of the house for a little pre-Christmas shopping today? Or was it simply not worth the effort?
For those of you that did enjoy the post-Thanksgiving sales, was it well worth it? Take our poll and/or leave a reply!
Thu 23 Nov 2006
Heartburn Remedies: Cool Down the Natural Way
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As the Holidays approach, so does the food. And with the abundance of food, comes the tendency for some people to overeat or to eat foods that have an adverse effect on your digestive system.
Millions of Americans will be popping antacids like candy to treat their symptoms of heartburn this holiday season. Although typical over-the-counter medications are okay in moderation, they can destroy your body’s ability to absorb nutrients if taken over a long period of time. Why not try some better and safer ways to cool down?
Gastro esophageal Reflux occurs when the valve at the bottom of the esophagus, the tube that leads to the stomach, weakens, allowing the stomach acid to flow back into the esophagus, causing the intense burning of heartburn. If you suffer from pain and discomfort due to heartburn, try these all-natural remedies, obtained from Bill Gottlieb’s book of Alternative Cures, to ease your symptoms.
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Licorice: A natural antacid that protects the lining of the esophagus. Deglycyrrhizinated licorice, or DGL, which is the chewable form of the herb, can also be used to protect against the formation of some ulcers by hyperacidity.
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Aloe – This gel helps protect and heal the delicate lining of the esophagus. The drinkable gel can be diluted for taste. Always be sure you are getting the form of aloe intended for internal use.
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Slippery Elm – This herb relieves symptoms of acid indigestion by healing the mucous membranes that have been irritated or injured. The herb is available in capsule form.
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MSM (methylsulfonylmethane) – A nutritional supplement that strengthens the lining of the esophagus. Available in capsule form.
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Sleep – Positioning yourself on your left side or on your back encourages stomach contents to flow up into the esophagus. So if you are suffering from heartburn, try lying on your right side.
This information is provided for reference only so you can make an informed decision about your health. It is not a substitute for treatment from a physician. If you have chronic acid reflux, I strongly advise you to seek out competent medical help.
Thu 23 Nov 2006
Thu 23 Nov 2006