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		<title>By: Ethelle Lord</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ethelle Lord</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Feb 2012 02:15:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Not a Cure for Alzheimer’s: Offering a Second Wind?

	In 1995 I was widowed. My husband had coronary disease and was near death when I was introduced to Pycnogenol®. After taking only two capsules, he was able to stay awake all day, do minor manual task such as a little painting of the walls, picking up in the yard, etc. Before taking Pycnogenol® (http://www.emedicinehealth.com/pycnogenol/vitamins-supplements.htm), he was only getting up to eat and then had to lay down on the couch during the day and go to bed rather early at night. So this experience came to mind when recently I noticed Alzheimer’s was robbing my husband physically and emotionally, unable to even express himself. 
My husband’s Alzheimer’s condition is rather advanced as he was diagnosed in 2003. I decided to purchase Pycnogenol® for my husband to boost his vascular system (whatever is left of it after Alzheimer’s). I wanted to see if Pycnogenol® could improve his general quality of life in the nursing center. Once my husband became established in a dementia unit in a nursing center after a year and a half, he exhibited several alarming behavioral changes such as sleeping almost all day and night, having numerous complaints about physical pain, an inability to hold the telephone properly to converse with me or other relatives and friends, and his speech became incomprehensible most of the time. 
	After only two months of taking Pycnogenol®, he is up at least several hours a day in the morning and in the afternoon. His bedtime has been extended at least an extra hour which allows him to socialize with others in the center. He was able to watch the Super Bowl from beginning to end this year which he had not done for several years. Surprisingly he is able to have a conversation on the telephone and does not hesitate when responding to questions. The numerous physical complaints have disappeared.  It is as if he has been given a second wind.
	The combination of the behavioral changes and general wellbeing in my husband has been not only surprising, but remarkable. It seems to me that introducing a powerful antioxidant for a person with dementia may in fact be worth investigating further. Now our visits are even more enjoyable than they have ever been for the couple of years. 
I take Pycnogenol® daily to boost my energy because as a part-time family caregiver now that my husband is in a nursing center, my energy is still not where it needs to be. The steady demands of providing care for him for 10 years was physically and emotionally depleting. I also sleep better at night and enjoy a much fuller life as a result of having the new found energy. I am highly recommending Pycnogenol® as a supplement for caregivers and individuals with Alzheimer’s. As always, everyone should consult with their physician before adding any supplement to their diet.

About the author:
Ethelle G. Lord has her Doctorate of Management in Organizational Leadership from the University of Phoenix (2010). Dr. Lord is an adjunct Professor of Business and author. She has her own coaching business at Remembering for You (dot) Com and Teamwork Coaching (dot) Com. From 1992-1996 she had a private practice in mental health counseling; in the late 80s she was a paralegal for Legal Services for the Elderly and from 1992-1996 she was a two-term President of the Maine Gerontological Society of Maine. Ethelle is married to Maj. Larry S. Potter, USAF Retired and lives in Maine. Visit us today at http://remembering4you.com and contact the author at Info@remembering4you.com.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not a Cure for Alzheimer’s: Offering a Second Wind?</p>
<p>	In 1995 I was widowed. My husband had coronary disease and was near death when I was introduced to Pycnogenol®. After taking only two capsules, he was able to stay awake all day, do minor manual task such as a little painting of the walls, picking up in the yard, etc. Before taking Pycnogenol® (<a href="http://www.emedicinehealth.com/pycnogenol/vitamins-supplements.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.emedicinehealth.com/pycnogenol/vitamins-supplements.htm</a>), he was only getting up to eat and then had to lay down on the couch during the day and go to bed rather early at night. So this experience came to mind when recently I noticed Alzheimer’s was robbing my husband physically and emotionally, unable to even express himself.<br />
My husband’s Alzheimer’s condition is rather advanced as he was diagnosed in 2003. I decided to purchase Pycnogenol® for my husband to boost his vascular system (whatever is left of it after Alzheimer’s). I wanted to see if Pycnogenol® could improve his general quality of life in the nursing center. Once my husband became established in a dementia unit in a nursing center after a year and a half, he exhibited several alarming behavioral changes such as sleeping almost all day and night, having numerous complaints about physical pain, an inability to hold the telephone properly to converse with me or other relatives and friends, and his speech became incomprehensible most of the time.<br />
	After only two months of taking Pycnogenol®, he is up at least several hours a day in the morning and in the afternoon. His bedtime has been extended at least an extra hour which allows him to socialize with others in the center. He was able to watch the Super Bowl from beginning to end this year which he had not done for several years. Surprisingly he is able to have a conversation on the telephone and does not hesitate when responding to questions. The numerous physical complaints have disappeared.  It is as if he has been given a second wind.<br />
	The combination of the behavioral changes and general wellbeing in my husband has been not only surprising, but remarkable. It seems to me that introducing a powerful antioxidant for a person with dementia may in fact be worth investigating further. Now our visits are even more enjoyable than they have ever been for the couple of years.<br />
I take Pycnogenol® daily to boost my energy because as a part-time family caregiver now that my husband is in a nursing center, my energy is still not where it needs to be. The steady demands of providing care for him for 10 years was physically and emotionally depleting. I also sleep better at night and enjoy a much fuller life as a result of having the new found energy. I am highly recommending Pycnogenol® as a supplement for caregivers and individuals with Alzheimer’s. As always, everyone should consult with their physician before adding any supplement to their diet.</p>
<p>About the author:<br />
Ethelle G. Lord has her Doctorate of Management in Organizational Leadership from the University of Phoenix (2010). Dr. Lord is an adjunct Professor of Business and author. She has her own coaching business at Remembering for You (dot) Com and Teamwork Coaching (dot) Com. From 1992-1996 she had a private practice in mental health counseling; in the late 80s she was a paralegal for Legal Services for the Elderly and from 1992-1996 she was a two-term President of the Maine Gerontological Society of Maine. Ethelle is married to Maj. Larry S. Potter, USAF Retired and lives in Maine. Visit us today at <a href="http://remembering4you.com" rel="nofollow">http://remembering4you.com</a> and contact the author at <a href="mailto:Info@remembering4you.com">Info@remembering4you.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>By: Diana Matthews</title>
		<link>http://greenfiretimes.com/comment-page-1/#comment-27010</link>
		<dc:creator>Diana Matthews</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Feb 2012 20:55:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I heard Melissa Nelson speak at Ks. University in Lawrence, Ks. Dec. 1st, 2011. I was so impressed with the talk she presented, and wanted to express how much I believe in what she and others are working toward in the battle for keeping our environment intact and healthy, both for humans, animals, plants, and our lands. If there is anything that I can do to help, please let me know. Thank you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I heard Melissa Nelson speak at Ks. University in Lawrence, Ks. Dec. 1st, 2011. I was so impressed with the talk she presented, and wanted to express how much I believe in what she and others are working toward in the battle for keeping our environment intact and healthy, both for humans, animals, plants, and our lands. If there is anything that I can do to help, please let me know. Thank you.</p>
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		<title>By: Lael Sordahl</title>
		<link>http://greenfiretimes.com/comment-page-1/#comment-7841</link>
		<dc:creator>Lael Sordahl</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Oct 2011 23:13:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This web site is unquestionably fairly helpful considering that I’m with the instant developing an online floral web site - despite the fact that I&#039;m only beginning out for that reason it is genuinely rather modest, nothing at all similar to this internet site. Can hyperlink to some from the posts right here because they are really. Many thanks a lot. Zoey Olsen</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This web site is unquestionably fairly helpful considering that I’m with the instant developing an online floral web site &#8211; despite the fact that I&#8217;m only beginning out for that reason it is genuinely rather modest, nothing at all similar to this internet site. Can hyperlink to some from the posts right here because they are really. Many thanks a lot. Zoey Olsen</p>
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		<title>By: Kathryn Edwards</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kathryn Edwards</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jul 2011 15:51:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>ECO ARTS AWARDS 
is ACCEPTING ENTRIES www.EcoArtsAwards.com
in SIX CREATIVE CATEGORIES

 OFFERING ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS
  CASH TO EACH FIRST PLACE WINNER 

July 29th, 2011 – Asheville, N.C., USA  … Announcing the launch of a rather ambitious new creative competition.  To our knowledge, never before have six major genres of creative expression; songwriting, literature, photography, fine art, functional art and short video been positioned in the same competition.  The tie that binds these six genres will be the strength of their inspired, edgy, re-invention of the meaning of ecology. What better way to catalyze more interest on this important topic, than to tap into one of our greatest resources, the creative mind? 

The prestigious jury panel can already boast a three time recommended Nobel Peace Prize author, Alan Combs; Author and Publisher, David Vaux; Mountain Xpress and Rotten Tomato movie critics, Ken Hanke and Justin Souther; creative director and graduate of fine arts from Cornell University, Maria Epes; former art director for McGraw Hill, Marsha Cohen; awarding winning environmental artist, John Dahlson, acclaimed functional artist, Charles Bazzell; Jurors for the songwriting category will be announced at a later date. Twenty finalists will be posted on www.ecoartsawards.com website in the new year for a People&#039;s Choice Award.

There will be a first place $1,000 cash prize winner for each of the categories. We are even thinking of creating an overall grand prize winner from the first place winners of each category! This would be very interesting because that could mean a piece of jewelry could be up against a painting, song competing with a short video, etc. We are looking for original thematic inspiration, and will go to great lengths to judge all entries from that perspective, as well as the techniques and skills involved in the particular chosen art form. There is an early bird entry deadline of September 30th 2011, with the final entry deadline being November 30th 2011. It is anticipated that finalists and winners will all be announced in first half of the New Year, 2012. We are hoping to garner much attention from the media to promote the winning works. 

Entries can be accepted either online at www.ecoartsawards.com or by downloading an entry form from the same site and snail mailing your artistic piece. The mailing address is also located on the website and on the entry form. We are very curious which creative genre will attract the most entries! 

Kathryn Edwards
Managing Director
224 Aurora Drive 
Asheville, N.C 28805
828 575 3979</description>
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is ACCEPTING ENTRIES <a href="http://www.EcoArtsAwards.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.EcoArtsAwards.com</a><br />
in SIX CREATIVE CATEGORIES</p>
<p> OFFERING ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS<br />
  CASH TO EACH FIRST PLACE WINNER </p>
<p>July 29th, 2011 – Asheville, N.C., USA  … Announcing the launch of a rather ambitious new creative competition.  To our knowledge, never before have six major genres of creative expression; songwriting, literature, photography, fine art, functional art and short video been positioned in the same competition.  The tie that binds these six genres will be the strength of their inspired, edgy, re-invention of the meaning of ecology. What better way to catalyze more interest on this important topic, than to tap into one of our greatest resources, the creative mind? </p>
<p>The prestigious jury panel can already boast a three time recommended Nobel Peace Prize author, Alan Combs; Author and Publisher, David Vaux; Mountain Xpress and Rotten Tomato movie critics, Ken Hanke and Justin Souther; creative director and graduate of fine arts from Cornell University, Maria Epes; former art director for McGraw Hill, Marsha Cohen; awarding winning environmental artist, John Dahlson, acclaimed functional artist, Charles Bazzell; Jurors for the songwriting category will be announced at a later date. Twenty finalists will be posted on <a href="http://www.ecoartsawards.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.ecoartsawards.com</a> website in the new year for a People&#8217;s Choice Award.</p>
<p>There will be a first place $1,000 cash prize winner for each of the categories. We are even thinking of creating an overall grand prize winner from the first place winners of each category! This would be very interesting because that could mean a piece of jewelry could be up against a painting, song competing with a short video, etc. We are looking for original thematic inspiration, and will go to great lengths to judge all entries from that perspective, as well as the techniques and skills involved in the particular chosen art form. There is an early bird entry deadline of September 30th 2011, with the final entry deadline being November 30th 2011. It is anticipated that finalists and winners will all be announced in first half of the New Year, 2012. We are hoping to garner much attention from the media to promote the winning works. </p>
<p>Entries can be accepted either online at <a href="http://www.ecoartsawards.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.ecoartsawards.com</a> or by downloading an entry form from the same site and snail mailing your artistic piece. The mailing address is also located on the website and on the entry form. We are very curious which creative genre will attract the most entries! </p>
<p>Kathryn Edwards<br />
Managing Director<br />
224 Aurora Drive<br />
Asheville, N.C 28805<br />
828 575 3979</p>
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		<title>By: Bruce Fulford D.A</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bruce Fulford D.A</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2011 02:34:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi my name is Bruce Fulford, i&#039;m an alphabioticist in Venice CA. In case you are not familiar with Alphabiotics, it is an incredibly powerful hands on process that balances the body and mind. I relieve stress in the brain, nervous system and body which allows healing to take place naturally. I have in depth knowledge on how stress affects us all the way down to a cellular level and love to share it. Please visit www.alphabioticbalance.com to learn more. I&#039;d love to have someone from your magazine come to my office for a free session to experience it. That is if you have someone on the west coast. I&#039;d be honored to be featured in your magazine or radio show. Thank you in advance.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi my name is Bruce Fulford, i&#8217;m an alphabioticist in Venice CA. In case you are not familiar with Alphabiotics, it is an incredibly powerful hands on process that balances the body and mind. I relieve stress in the brain, nervous system and body which allows healing to take place naturally. I have in depth knowledge on how stress affects us all the way down to a cellular level and love to share it. Please visit <a href="http://www.alphabioticbalance.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.alphabioticbalance.com</a> to learn more. I&#8217;d love to have someone from your magazine come to my office for a free session to experience it. That is if you have someone on the west coast. I&#8217;d be honored to be featured in your magazine or radio show. Thank you in advance.</p>
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