Launching a new brand is daunting. Launching a new brand around a misunderstood product possibly even more difficult. The process requires immersing oneself into the client’s business. In this post (part 1 of 2) I share with you some historical information on traditional Balsamic vinegar from Italy. Read more »
The wisdom of nature is obvious, but enculturation removes our basic instincts on how to care for ourselves. Why should we look for cures? We must because we build disease. For humans, disease occurs because of the violations of natural laws. Have we lost our way? Read more »
The affects of wireless phone on the brain is a subject of much debate. Underwriters are creating policies for the mobile phone industry, scientists are conducting studies and groups of young adults are hosting popcorn parties around the world using their cell phones to cook the treats. Read more »
When Jill Bolte Taylor awoke one morning in ‘96 to find she was having a stroke in her left brain lobe, she was in a unique position to understand what was taking place. She is a doctor, a doctor of the brain; a nuero-anatomist. Read more »
Cellular phones are the next health crisis on level with the tobacco health crisis of the last thirty years. What costs will society pay for a technology we have so embraced? Where do we begin to learn what the industry already knows? Follow the insurance policies being crafted to minimize the “blow back.” Read more »
Researchers have found that during the past five decades, the domestic honey bee population has declined by fifty (50%) percent. Since honey bees pollinate between 15 and 30 percent of the foods we eat, conservation biologists warn that the declining honey bee population could mean that some of the fruits and vegetables we eat may not be available in the future. Read more »