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Tips to taking Candid Photos

Posted July 03rd, 2009 at 11:07 pm by Gisnar Origjege
Filed under: Sport
Taking photographs of people have two categories.  They are either portraits or candids. Portraits of course are the shots you take when your subject is striking a pose.While the candids are when your subject is doing things naturally. I would like to focus on taking shots that are ...

The Truth on How to Get Six Pack Abs

Posted July 03rd, 2009 at 11:07 pm by Gisnar Origjege
Filed under: Sport
The Truth about Six Pack Abs Review Mike's Geary’s how to lose the belly fat program will show you how to "lose belly fat fast" whilst getting lean and staying lean. It basically boils down to you having the right approach and a bit of common sense. Mike’s aim was ...

London Fireworks on New Year’s Day 2009 R...

Posted January 08th, 2009 at 01:01 pm by seomaster
Filed under: Editorschoice, Photography

London Fireworks on New Year's Day 2009 - New Year Live - BBC One was uploaded by: BBC
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Hippocrates, The Greek Father of Medicine said Do No Harm

Hippocrates, known as the father of medicine coined the phrase now repeated in the Hippocratic Oath: do no harm. The idea just as it was taught by the Greek philosopher and scientist is vital and alive even today.

But in this fast-moving age, is it practiced?

Recently I took my son to a podiatrist after the pediatrician told me that’s who I would have to see and wrote out a referral. He’s 13 and has flat feet that point outwards when he walks.

The podiatrist looked at him for a whole 30 seconds and began to tell me right in front of my son that he needed an immediate triple surgery where a portion of his foot would be removed and a steel plate inserted. He would not be able to walk for a year, and it would likely give him trouble for the rest of his life.

Do no harm? Are you kidding me?

Cut into the feet of a healthy child?

I wasn’t intimidated, but I was angry that he had scared my son. Instead, he is doing exercises to address the underlying issues.

Unfortunately, this is not an isolated case. People who are normally skeptical at sales presentations are much less so when they are being sold by a doctor. This was a $30,000 procedure (that the insurance would pay for and it doesn’t pay for the much less expensive solution I found).

The underlying issue is that the medical profession is trained to provide either drug interventions or invasive surgeries.

While emergency operations and medications can sometimes save lives, the problem is that they’ve become the only way. Other means don’t even come into their heads.

My search for a better way led to the discovery of an amazing place that actually taught that the body is self-healing and amazing.

What a notion, that our bodies will actually do the work of healing if we just give them the tools and nutrition they need. Oh, and stop working them to death with processed foods.

Known as the Hippocrates Health Institute, it was named after the greek Hippocrates. Doing no harm and teaching people to take responsibility for their own health is the cornerstone of this healing center.

Hippocrates Institute was totally unlike anything I had ever experienced in healing. For me, it was a taste of paradise.

It seems like a miracle when the body goes into healing – from all manner of conditions: high blood pressure, diabetes, cancer and tumors.

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