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| Clever Copper |
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Copper, a mineral, is necessary (along with iron) for the formation of haemoglobin. It also helps keep bones, blood vessels, and nerves healthy. It is also necessary for the manufacture of the neurotransmitter noradrenaline as well as for the pigmentation of your hair.
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Traydio, our very own audio sharing platform is updated, live and ready for uploads, downloads and conscious listening.
Hear what health & lifestyle experts, visionaries, sages, doctors, poets, performers, and change agents are saying - and singing - about. Use your CopperStrings details to add your own "air to share" right now.
Traydio is the new radio - what you want to hear; when you want to hear it. It's what you want to say; how and where you want to say it.
Listen up and upload at www.traydio.com
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Poet, Dean Parkin says: "I'm really pleased and excited to have found Traydio and the Wondermentalist - feels like I've found an ideal home to put my 'sonic tinkerings' and it will certainly inspire me to do more." Listen to his upload here
Read the traydio backstory here
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| Fur the love of it |
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A massive study of over 4000 people in the US has shown that stroking your cat may decrease the risk of heart attack by as much as 30%!
Source: U.S.News
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| Big dung |
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It is 100% bacteria free, 100% odour free and 100% - I think that's after its been converted into paper though! To find out more about this amazing resource click here
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| I'm Over The Moon! |
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Well, not me exactly, but the NASA spacecraft named after me, and not over the moon exactly, but over one of Saturn's moons! Anyway, the Cassini spacecraft has been checking out some extraordinary geyser plumes cascading out of the south pole of the little moon, Enceladus, and it seems there may be three major requirements for life! Enceladus is only tiny, similar in size to Arizona, and yet has energy in the form of warmth, organic compounds and water. Even though no life has been found there yet, the conditions may be ripe!
Source: timesnow.tv
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| Old ways still best |
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According to extraordinary books like Daniel Quinn's Ishmael and Thom Hartmann's 'Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight' indigenous people get it right. They live in equality with life on earth, while we, as the 'civilised' component live in superiority.
They've lived sustainably for hundreds of thousands of years and yet we created a crisis of the highest magnitude after only 10,000 years. Earlier this month in Palenque, Mexico, over 200 leaders from various different native Indian nations came together in a pre-dawn ceremony. Juan Elvira Quesada, the Mexican Environment Secretary said this is "to present the teachings of the original peoples of North America. In this way, the indigenous communities can become the natural guides to restoring balance and harmony in the world."
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Evelyne Brink is a singer/songwriter and was Madonna in BBC1's 'One and Only' recently. When you meet Evelyne you are in absolutely no doubt she is alive! Man, is she filled with the life force! As Madonna or Evelyne you'll be inspired by her zest and passion to be all she can be. For a whole month now she's been dedicating herself to the flow of inspiration to see what it all means and perhaps what it really is. Check here for her video blog.
Evelyne's Traydio interview
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| The lighter side of darkness |
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Wondermentalist Superhero - Empath Man - brings his laser-like brawny brain to bear with this insight: 'It is only in times of deepest blackness that we are most truly in the dark.' For more wise wit click here
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| Corking good Green Tip |
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Help save natural cork from extinction by purchasing wine with natural stoppers rather than the plastic new comers. Thousands of acres of cork tree, Quercus suber, are under threat as New World wine makers are changing to plastic stoppers. There is little in cost difference but environmentally the natural cork is biodegradable, tactile and can be recycled into useful household products. Whereas, the plastic stopper is a bi-product of the petro-chemical industry, non-degradable and as yet, unable to be recycled. Open a bottle and toast the great tradition of natural corks before it is too late and we lose yet another sustainable community and fragile habitat.
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To hear to Lisa Pearson, the UK's only Demartini Teacher click here
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