Dec 01, 2009 03:00AM
“If we’re going to fix our health care system, we have to come up with something that actually addresses the root cause of disease in America,” says Mike Adams, founder of NaturalNews.com.
A website is providing shoppers access to 800 retailers online, and then lets them donate a percentage of their purchase to their favorite charity at no cost to them.
The EcoLogo Program, known for two decades for certifying the world’s 7,000 most sustainable products, this year turned its attention to initiating its first environmental standard for children’s toys.
A website is providing consumers with the expertise of scientists and engineers to analyze the impacts of individual products to find out if they are truly safe, healthy and green.
Christmas won’t be the same when families get creative and gift each other loving services and homemade crafts, and then venture into the community to do good unto others.
Nov 01, 2009 02:00AM
Time banking is about spending an hour doing something for someone in our community and banking it.
Unlike disposable alkaline batteries, rechargeable batteries can be reused hundreds of times, saving money and resources, while reducing pollution associated with their manufacture and transport.
Nov 01, 2009 02:00AM ● By Linda Breen Pierce
There are ways we can work less, want less and spend less, and be happier and more fulfilled in the process.
The desire to live simply, a cornerstone of the Small House Movement, has led to interest from architects and builders who are now providing smaller housing alternatives.
Nov 01, 2009 02:00AM ● By Amber Lanier Nagle
Most of us are oblivious to our breathing habits and do not breathe correctly. The road to better health may well be just a few breaths away with these 3 breathing exercises.