Studies Prove Magnesium Boosts Memory & Learning Ability

Studies Prove Magnesium Boosts Memory & Learning Ability

Author: Roger Jirves

According to the National Institute of Health, Magnesium is needed for more than 300 biochemical reactions, including maintenance of normal muscle and nerve function, strong bones and steady heart rhythm. It is also involved in energy metabolism and protein synthesis.

Now, according to an important new a research study at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, researchers found that rats supplemented with Magnesium, their levels of communication between brain cells was activated. Lab rats were fed the equivalent of a human dose of 400 milligrams of Magnesium a day.

Do You Think You Have Depression?

Do You Think You Have Depression?

Author: David Smith

Do you have days where nothing can make you happy? You are not alone. I ignored my depressive thoughts about life for years. Unfortunately I didn’t do anything to fix my situation until they became so dehabilitating that I had no choice.

Mental disorders are common in the United States and internationally. In a given year, an estimated 22.1% of Americans aged 18 and older (about 1 in 5 adults) suffer from a diagnosable mental disorder. According to the 1998 United States Census population estimate, this figure translates to 44.3 million people! In addition, 4 of the 10 leading causes of disability in the U.S. and other developed countries are mental disorders, with major depression being the leading cause of disability.

An Introduction to Irritable Bowel Syndrome

An Introduction to Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Author: Sophie Lee

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a very common condition, but in some ways it is still a mystery. There are many different theories about what causes the syndrome, and different doctors will give you different reasons for your illness - anything from stress to bad bacteria to food intolerance. And once you have been diagnosed, there is no set form of treatment - instead, sufferers tend to try two or three supplements or therapies to find a combination that works for them.

Follow Your Bliss

Follow Your Bliss

Author: Dawn Fields

Gail was a quiet, shy, young lady. She has been quiet and shy for as long as she could remember. As a child, every time her mother introduced her children to someone, she would always introduce Gail as the shy, quiet child.

Gail had one sister and a brother and both of them were outgoing and quite sociable. Gail, on the other hand, kept to herself and found it quite difficult to make friends. But that didn’t bother her much. She didn’t really care about having friends. It never was anything that she strived to do.

You Have to Read Heartbreak Rescue Just For You

You Have to Read Heartbreak Rescue Just For You

Author: Yvette Dubel

“The truth that makes men free is for the most part the truth which men prefer not to hear.”
Herbert Agar

It may not be exactly what you want to hear, but I think this is especially true when it comes to relationships. The more emotional the situation the more truth there seems to be in that quote.

Are you wondering just what this has to do with small business resources or more importantly you?

The Seven Keys to Child Obedience

The Seven Keys to Child Obedience

Author: Anthony Kane

Learning obedience is an important part of child development. This is the tool that allows you as parents to train your child. Through obedience your child will learn self-control and develop other positive character traits that he will need as an adult.

However, obedience cannot be forced upon the child. Parents who simply command their children will foster resentment, which will eventually lead to rebellion. In fact, some researchers feel that poor parenting techniques contribute to the development of oppositional defiant disordering some children. Although you can punish a child for not obeying, this will not foster any long-term obedience. When the child reaches his teen years and becomes more independent, punishment will only serve to destroy the already faltering parent child relationship.

Nasty Boss and His Ridiculous Sides

By Michel Danielson
Do you have a nasty boss? Some fanatical faultfinder, obsessive hair-splitter? Some slave driver? Someone with little knowledge, miserable organization skills, but despotic, peevish, envious and fussy? Someone who finds pleasure to bully his subordinates?
Troublesome, very unpleasant situation, of course. But, why permit to ruin your personal and professional life? If you can’t […]

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What’s the Trouble?

By Michel Danielson
Do you believe you have many troubles?
Such as: … And: … And: …Or: … And also: …
Yes, I let you to finish. Troubles are yours, not mine. You know them, not I.
Maybe you even find difficult to list? Maybe you think your troubles are countless? And especially heavy? So heavy that you […]

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I’m fine

By Michel Danielson
I’m fine. You wonder why? You have many questions to put? How it could be? What happened to me?
Have I got a lot of money? Have I got promotion? Have I got new house? Have I got new car? Have I got new, gorgeous girl? Or new TV? Have I become very popular […]

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Less Expectation, More Satisfaction

By Michel Danielson
Why be disappointed?
Do we need it? No, we don’t. Life is more agreeable, more beautiful without disappointments.
Of course, you agree with me. Sounds nice, but… you are not quite sure if it is possible. You suspiciously shake your head.
What is the problem? Let me know.
I guess what you mean – but it […]

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