July 28, 2009 by Sheri Lynn
By Nanci Hellmich, USA TODAY WASHINGTON — As Congress searches for ways to control health care costs, a new report provides a sizable target: obesity. Americans who are 30 or more pounds over a healthy weight cost the country an estimated $147 billion in weight-related medical bills in 2008, double the amount a decade ago, […]
July 23, 2009 by Sheri Lynn
READ THIS LINK NOW (click here)http://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Newsroom/PressAnnouncements/ucm171458.htm This is a very important injunction against the company that manufacturers American Whey. In the last year, we’ve had complaints of people having various allergen problems with a variety of whey protein powders – and in the American Whey line this was quite pronounced. This product also slipped ACE-K […]
July 15, 2009 by Sheri Lynn
It’s hot where I live. The sun heats up about 9 or 10 am and carries on through the day – culminating in an over-abundance of heat right about midday. It’s good to get out early if I want to move around outside. I’ve shared with you (Rant #19) a recent injury with my ribs […]
July 9, 2009 by Sheri Lynn
This is an auspicious time to be putting out a newsletter on ‘gratitude’. Why? I’ll tell you: I just moved into my new home in Ojai, California. I had plans to hit the ground running and get ready to turn around and head back up to Montana in August for the birth of a grand-baby. […]
July 9, 2009 by Sheri Lynn
“Wellness” is a word that has become inescapable in the past few years in the American media culture. Our gyms now promote “fitness and wellness programs”. Supplements are often labeled as “wellness formulas” and medical professionals now refer to their own industry as “the health and wellness industry”. So, what does the word “wellness” mean […]
July 9, 2009 by Sheri Lynn
As a young woman in my early 30’s I had the pleasure of being under the competent wings of Fran and Sue; both women in their late 50’s. Fran was my boss, and Sue an experienced co-worker in the non-profit addictions facility where we worked. These two women turned my world upside down as they […]
June 22, 2009 by Sheri Lynn
When weight lifting, the first 2-3 sets are really just about blood distribution. When you’re a beginner (in your first couple years of lifting) then this is good – you’ll build muscle at this level, you’ll regenerate tissue, and you’ll recover fast enough to keep you enjoying what you’re doing. Increased blood circulation is really […]
June 5, 2009 by Sheri Lynn
This morning I woke up in a tiny town on the Columbia River in Oregon. I knew it was going to be an amazing day. I just knew it. I french-pressed some coffee, ate a pile of Badmoon Pancakes from the cooler, sat down and wrote for a while, and got on the road. For […]
August 3, 2009 by Sheri Lynn
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