Cure Candida With Apple Cider Vinegar

Mon, 28th September, 2009 - Posted by Living Life Abundantly - (9) Comment


Would you be surprised to learn that a yeast infection can actually come from a number of different types of yeast?  Mainly, it is a type of yeast that is known as Candida and it can certainly cause a lot of problems for us as individuals.  Although the yeast is inside of us at all times, there are times whenever it grows to the extent where it becomes a real problem.  This is not because the yeast itself is a problem but it is because there is an imbalance in our body and it is no longer able to fight it off naturally.

Category : Health Matters

Amazing All Purpose Formula Found In Most Kitchens

Thu, 20th November, 2008 - Posted by Living Life Abundantly - (44) Comment


Since the days of old, natural remedies have been passed down from generation to generation. With the modern wonders of medicine we often forget the effectiveness and power of simple formulas like vinegar!

When I was a little girl I wondered why my grandmother and mom would take teaspoons of vinegar or even pour some in their water… Now I know!

Apple Cider Vinegar is not a cure all but it has been proven as a successful remedy for common health concerns such as:
Acne
Asthma
Arthritis pain
Blood clotting
Blood Pressure
Glucose Levels
Potassium
Weight Loss
Colds
Cramps
Colitis
Gallstones
Ulcers
…and many more….

Category : Special Report

Are You One of 50 million Americans Without Health Insurance?

Fri, 22nd February, 2008 - Posted by Living Life Abundantly - (62) Comment


“Lack of health insurance causes roughly 18,000 unnecessary deaths every year in the United States. Although America leads the world in spending on health care, it is the only wealthy, industrialized nation that does not ensure that all citizens have coverage.”Institute of Medicine

I find it absolutely mind-boggling that America spends the most money on health care yet ranks #37 out of 191 countries. How does a country spend more money than any other country on health care but its citizens have a lower life expectancy than countries that spend less? Where is all the money going?

Instead of Americans being healthier we are seeing increases in:

  • Diabetes
  • Hypertension
  • Heart Disease
  • Stroke
  • Obesity
  • Cancer

How is it that citizens in countries with free health care systems (France, Canada, and UK) have longer life expectancy rates than Americans? I told my husband last week we should consider moving to France. He looked at me like I was crazy. But France has the best health care in the world and its free!

I know a middle class family of 5 (husband, wife, & 3 kids) paying $900/month for health insurance! Hello…. $900 for health insurance is alot when you also have to pay mortgage, utilities, car insurance, put gas in the car, food on the table, clothes on backs, plus other living expenses and incidentals! This is why so many Americans do not have health care insurance. Barack Obama is right, “people want health care but can’t afford it.” Hillary Clinton is right, “everybody has got to be covered.” John McCain is right, “we need to reduce health care costs.

We Americans are often quick to turn our noses up at at other countries. We often think we are better and have all of the answers. Perhaps its part of our conditioning or mis-education. We are spoon fed lies that we actually believe about the evils of free health care for every American. Our American wisdom tells us that free health care for all Americans is too much like socialism and socialized health care is the enemy… If so called socialized programs are destructive then how do we explain our current systems for police, fireman, schools, and libraries?

With our infinite wisdom, wealth, and resources our health care system is ranked #37!

As our people grow sicker and deeper in debt with medical bills or die from inadequate medical care; health insurance and health service providers like Humana are literally raking in Six BILLION Dollars! What is wrong with this picture?

Category : Social Issues