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Taylor Ryan, Expert Trainer, Releases Her Three Step Natural Weight Loss Program For The Summer Season

Taylor Ryan, Expert Trainer, Releases Her Three Step Natural Weight Loss Program For The Summer Season











The Art of Weight Lifting For Women


Charleston, SC (PRWEB) April 13, 2012

Taylor Ryan, founder and trainer at TheArtofWeightLifting.com, is helping more women hit their body weight goals through effortless weight loss. The system she teaches her clients is a lifestyle makeover taking less than three hours a week. Plus when implemented properly, weight loss naturally happens with little to no stress. It’s the absolute perfect solution for the Summer season.

“There is such an unhealthy focus on losing weight. It destroys a woman’s chance of success. With just a few easy habitual changes, weight loss can be practically stress free,” says Taylor.

Her system is broken into three segments. First, she helps women implement specialized workout routines that only require three, 30 to 40 minutes sessions a week. Second, with just a few nutritional changes, women can drop well over 10 pounds in their first four weeks doing nothing else. And third, group support. Her fitness community engages women sharing the same goals so they can support and help each other succeed.

During this time of year, you will definitely see more celebrity workouts in the big magazines. However, celebrities are typically working out for a movie roll or modeling shoot. “It’s their job to exercise.” says Taylor. “Real women have careers and families. They only need three, 30 to 40 minute, personalized workouts a week to slim down and firm up completely.”

When it comes to nutrition, Taylor’s system is completely different. Taylor says, “to learn how to eat healthy, you start by identifying your fulcrum foods. These are the foods that are mostly responsible for your body packing on fat. Take them away and fat falls off.” According to Taylor once you eliminate these fulcrum foods, it requires very little effort to make over the rest of what you eat on a daily basis.

Taylor helps her clients build trickle down habits. These healthy habits set the tone for a healthy lifestyle. Once started and implemented, burning fat becomes nearly automatic. For example, once her clients begin working out three days a week, they automatically desire to eat healthier foods. When they do this, it strengthens their desire to teach their family and friends. These habits begin to trickle down through every facet of their life.

About TheArtofWeightLifting and Taylor Ryan:

TheArtofWeightLifting.com is Taylor’s, women’s only, fitness lifestyle community. It’s a limited membership site where women can get personalized fat burning workouts, nutrition planning, and community accountability. Not only is Taylor a National Academy of Sports Medicine personal training, she is also a Venice certified nutrition consultant.









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Healthcare Web Portal from Medical Web Experts Featured on New Social Website How2Connect.com

Healthcare Web Portal from Medical Web Experts Featured on New Social Website How2Connect.com












San Diego, CA (PRWEB) December 19, 2011

Healthcare web portal and medical web design agency Medical Web Experts is announcing their partnership with How2Connect.com – an online provider of therapeutic services that promotes health, wellness and community. Medical Web Experts has developed a unique online patient web portal custom-built for wellness, and it will allow users to communicate securely with licensed clinicians as well as learn new techniques for improving their health.

“How2Connect.com’s groundbreaking approach to behavioral healthcare – paired with our advanced portal technology – is a perfect combination for effective healthcare delivery in the internet age,” says John Deutsch, CEO and founder of Medical Web Experts.

How2Connect.com is a new therapeutic and social networking site that allows users to connect and get behavioral health services all at affordable prices while using the anonymity of the internet. Members are able to seek behavioral health therapy, explore questions in spirituality, and improve their health and wellness with advice from real medical professionals. Users can use the site as a viable resource to improve their health and gain balance in their lives through the robust Wellness area, which features the Medical Web Experts Patient Portal. Experienced in medical practice and hospital patient portal design, this new wellness portal will allow patients to log in over a secure, HIPAA-compatible connection and communicate directly with medical staff to ask questions and find new solutions to improve their health.

“We needed genuine experts to help us realize our vision and that is exactly what we found with the aptly named Medical Web Experts,” said Tracy Wood, President of How2Connect.com. “Bringing affordable therapeutic healthcare services plus a rich social networking experience to people who might otherwise not have access to what they really need is a tremendous reward in itself, but the frosting on the cake has been this collaboration with true professionals,” she said.

Selected due to its customizability and advanced medical records integration system, the portal also allows users communicate their health needs to their online wellness coach as well as incorporating online medical records. The portal allows for video eConsultations and secure messaging with medical staff; Health Tracker software to keep track of vital signs or weight loss; interactive education resources and more. Users of How2Connect.com will also enjoy weight loss help; men’s and women’s wellness resources; recipes and nutrition education; and spiritual guidance to help find both mental and physical balance in their lives.

“I see a tremendous amount of opportunity in this partnership,” adds Deutsch. “Patients are putting additional importance on wellness and spiritual well-being as a form of preventive medicine.” The Medical Web Experts Patient Portal helps How2Connect incorporate spiritual, social, mental and physical health and offers users a new way to enrich their lives through an interactive online community.

About How2Connect.com

How2Connect.com is an interactive online Behavioral health, wellness site and interactive site that offers users many ways to improve their spiritual, emotional and physical well-being with resources from medical professionals, therapists and a community of like-minded individuals. Members can seek online therapy and health consultations, explore their spirituality, engage in the interactive portal, and create an “avatar” to interact in a virtual world with other How2Connect members. The site launches in early 2012. For more information, visit http://www.How2Connect.com.

About Medical Web Experts

A subsidy of New Wave Enterprises, LLC, Medical Web Experts offers healthcare web design for physician practices, hospitals, and all other healthcare organizations. Their totally customizable Enterprise Patient Portal allows healthcare organizations of all types to incorporate a HIPAA-friendly login portal on their websites, improving their patients’ experience as well as boosting revenue and efficiency. For more information, visit http://www.medicalwebexperts.com.

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ELSEVIER Australia to Publish Highly Anticipated Clinical Foundation Textbook ‘Clinical Naturopathic Medicine’

ELSEVIER Australia to Publish Highly Anticipated Clinical Foundation Textbook ‘Clinical Naturopathic Medicine’











Sydney, New South Wales (PRWEB) May 16, 2011

A new local naturopathy text from Elsevier Australia http://www.elsevierhealth.com.au is certain to bring the naturopathic perspective further into mainstream health care within Australia.

‘Clinical Naturopathic Medicine’ is a clinical foundation textbook for practitioners and students alike. It offers a solid understanding of the major therapeutic modalities within naturopathic medicine and will support Australian practitioners integrating naturopathy with conventional western medicine. The book will be published in June 2011.

‘Clinical Naturopathic Medicine’ examines naturopathic medicine within the context of Australia’s health care system; discussing its historical perspective, current position and future directions.

It has been expertly written by Leah Hechtman, Vice President of National Herbalists’ Association of Australia (NHAA) and a prolific speaker, contributor and media spokesperson for the industry.

Naturopathy has become increasingly popular in Australia, with more and more people seeking a natural alternative to replace or accompany conventional medical treatment. ‘Clinical Naturopathic Medicine’ is therefore an essential modern health resource. It takes a positive approach by focusing on body systems, rather than on disease. Naturopathic alternatives such as herbal or nutritional medicine are applied to all body systems – from the gastrointestinal to the musculoskeletal to the reproductive systems.

Each system is reviewed from a naturopathic philosophical perspective and then considered within mainstream medicine to correlate the variations and synergies of treatment viewpoints.

For further information about ‘Clinical Naturopathic Medicine’ please visit: http://tiny.cc/m2sjr.

About the author

Leah Hechtman is Vice President of National Herbalists’ Association of Australia (NHAA); a lecturer in herbal medicine, nutrition and naturopathy at the University of Western Sydney; and Director of the Natural Health and Fertility Centre in Sydney.

About Elsevier Australia

Elsevier Australia is a leading publisher of textbooks and professional titles for students, lecturers and health science professionals within the fields Medicine & Surgery, Nursing & Midwifery, Health Professions, Veterinary and Dentistry.

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Cough Medicine Abuse Rising as “Tweens” and Teens Look for Cheap New Ways to Get High

Cough Medicine Abuse Rising as “Tweens” and Teens Look for Cheap New Ways to Get High










San Antonio, TX (PRWEB) January 26, 2007

Cough medicine is quickly becoming a drug of choice among teenagers and pre-teenagers looking for a quick, cheap, and hard-to-detect high.

Since most cough medicine can be bought over-the-counter, it’s easily accessible to young people, and most parents are generally unaware that cough medicine, taken in quantity, can produce a “buzz” that appeals to kids looking to get high.

Such cough medicine abuse is called “robo-tripping” because Robitussin cough medicine is the cough medicine many kids choose.

Cough medicine abusers often go to extraordinary lengths to get the cough medicine they want, according to police. Some drug store chains have noticed an increase in shoplifting of cough medicines, although sometimes the bottles of cough medicine themselves never leave the store.

The Wilmington Star newspaper recently reported that just before Christmas, a man walked into a drug store, grabbed three bottles of different types of cough medicine, took them into a restroom, and drank them all.

Many such incidents are never reported.

And unfortunately, many parents who have never heard of “robo-tripping” and are completely unaware of the dangers of cough medicine abuse.

When used in compliance with label directions, cough medicine produces few side effects. But when large doses of cough medicine are taken, a number of dangerous side effects can result, including confusion, dizziness, blurred vision, slurred speech, loss of physical coordination, abdominal pain, rapid heartbeat, drowsiness and nausea.

These cough medicine side effects can be especially dangerous when teen drivers get behind the wheel.

A recent study by the Partnership for a Drug-Free America shows that one out of 10 teenagers from across the country–or about two million–used cough medicine to get high in 2005.

Abuse of cough medicine and other over-the-counter medications has increased tenfold among teenagers since 1999, according to a study by the California Poison Control System.

For additional information on cough medicine abuse, parents and law enforcement officials can visit the “Recent News Articles” section of http://www.coughsite.org

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New Line of Medicinal Herbal Tea Added to Natural Health Site AllAlternativeMedicine.com

New Line of Medicinal Herbal Tea Added to Natural Health Site AllAlternativeMedicine.com










Staten Island, NY (PRWEB) May 16, 2009

Leading natural health site All Alternative Medicine Products LLC. announces its new line of medicinal kosher herbal tea from Israel, now available at the company’s Web site, AllAlternativeMedicine.com. The list of unique teas includes medicinal herbal tea for diabetes, allergies, insomnia, body and liver cleansing and detoxification, anxiety, laxative and digestion.

All Alternative Medicine Products, LLC. presents natural herbal remedies (medicinal herbal teas, pills, rubs, creams and other remedies) for weight loss, panic attacks, depression, pain relief, immune system strengthening, cold and flu symptoms and more. The company also provides a variety of natural body and hair products.

All products are carefully picked from thousands available in the market, and are made in precise therapeutic dosage from natural herbal ingredients. Most of them are made in Israel and are kosher.

The number of visitors to AllAlternativeMedicine.com has been growing steadily since its start in 2008. AllAlternativeMedicine.com uses effective, convenient and simple ways to present useful information and products to visitors. Comprehensive information on diagnosis, symptoms and natural remedies are also presented on the website.

Natural health and herbal remedies are gaining more popularity in the United States. More then 80 million Americans acknowledge alternative medicine remedies for a variety of health conditions versus traditional medicine.

Visitors to AllAlternativeMedicine.com can easily find the products or the information they are looking for. It is just one click away form the main page. Visitors can feel confident using the All Alternative Medicine products and natural remedies.

For more information on AllAlternativeMedicine.com’s newest medicinal herbal teas or to learn more about natural health and herbal remedies, visit http://www.AllAlternativeMedicine.com.

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Free Medicine Foundation Helps Patients Taking Costly Cholesterol Drugs Receive Prescription Assistance

Free Medicine Foundation Helps Patients Taking Costly Cholesterol Drugs Receive Prescription Assistance












Doniphan, MO (PRWEB) December 5, 2006 -

People with high cholesterol or a history of heart problems, concerned over how to pay for their prescription medication now have a resource to help them: Free Medicine Foundation. Although free medicine assistance has been around for more than 50 years, most people have never heard about and do not know how to apply for free medicine. Free Medicine Foundation’s mission is to inform the media and the public of assistance that may be available to thousands of Americans who don’t even realize they qualify for such help.

People with bad cholesterol, or LDL, know that can be inherited from their family members with a history of heart problems or can be a result of their body chemistry. It can also be the result of a diet high in saturated fats, lack of exercise or diabetes. Changing one’s diet and losing weight help in reducing high cholesterol levels, but many people also need to take medicine to keep their bad cholesterol levels down. That’s where Free Medicine Foundation can help.

Many lipid-lowering treatments are available for free or low-cost. The following medicines may be available through a free or low-cost plan located through Free Medicine Foundation: Lipitor, Zocor, Vytorin, Lescol, Altocor, Mevacor, Simvastatin, Aspirin and Pravastatin, Atorvastatin, Atromid-S, Clofibrate, Ezetimibe, Fluvastatin, Gemfibrozil, Lescol XL, Lopid, Lopid Tablets, Lovastatin, Pravigard Pac, Zetia and hundreds more. Patients can apply for as many medicines as they need; there is no limit. Keep in mind that prescription assistance is available for most all medications.

Free Medicine Foundation works tirelessly to match patients with hundreds of free or low-cost available programs by scouring available medicine assistance plans to find plans that match applicant needs. “Since our inception, we have helped countless families across the nation completely eliminate or substantially reduce their prescription drug bills,” says Cindy Randolph, spokesperson for the Free Medicine Foundation organization. “Although we cannot guarantee your approval, if you believe you may qualify to participate, we will be diligent in our efforts to assist you. Past results have proven our program successful.”

This program is for those who are falling through the cracks financially, and make just enough money so they don’t qualify for Medicaid, but not enough to afford a prescription coverage plan or to buy their own medications. Keep in mind these programs are not just for poor people. For people who find it a hardship to buy their medicines, should apply for prescription assistance.

Drug sponsors recognize that sometimes exceptions need to be made based on a patient’s individual circumstances. Individuals who do not meet these criteria may still qualify if both they and their physicians attest that the patients have special circumstances of financial and medical hardship, and their incomes are below an established limit. With each medication, the income criteria varies from below the poverty level up to $ 39,200 for individuals, $ 52,800 for couples, and as high as $ 80,000 for a family of four.

Upon approval, brand-name free medicines typically arrive in two to three weeks, sent directly to the patient’s home, or a coupon is given to take to a local pharmacy or sent to the doctor’s office, typically in a 90-day supply. These programs can provide an ongoing lifetime supply of free medication. If the patient is not approved, and receives no medicine assistance, Free Medicine Foundation refunds the full processing fee per no risk money back guarantee. The patient has everything to gain and nothing to lose.

3.4 million seniors will enter the uninsured “donut hole” and start paying the next $ 2,850 out of their own pockets. Free Medicine Foundation can help cut this cost up to 90%. Pet medicines are also available through low-cost assistance programs.

Caregivers, churches and social organizations are encouraged to utilize Free Medicine Foundation’s services. Volunteers are needed to help spread the word to those who cannot afford the high costs of prescription medication. Send Free Medicine Foundation an e-mail or call 1-573-996-3333 to request a free supply of brochure-enrollment forms that are designed to provide the patient/applicant with information and an application for the program. Patients can apply directly online or print the application in English or Spanish. Free Medicine Foundation requires a one-time refundable $ 5 processing fee for each medication requested.

For patients who require ongoing cholesterol lipid-lowering treatments, Free Medicine Foundation can be a lifesaver. To learn more, apply or request a free brochure visit: http://www.FreeMedicine.com or call 1-573-996-3333.

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Cindy Randolph

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Free Medicine Foundation Helps Diabetics Receive Prescription Assistance

Free Medicine Foundation Helps Diabetics Receive Prescription Assistance












Doniphan, MO (PRWEB) November 15, 2006

Diabetics concerned over how to pay for their prescription medications now have a resource to help them: Free Medicine Foundation. Although free medicine assistance has been around for more than 50 years, most people have never heard about and do not know how to apply for free medicine. Free Medicine Foundation’s mission is to inform the media and the public of assistance that may be available to thousands of Americans who don’t even realize they qualify for such help.

People with Type 1 Diabetes or Type 2 Diabetes know that lowering their blood sugar is the key to managing diabetes. Eating healthy and staying active are two ways to lower blood sugar. But many people need more help. They also need to take medicine to help control their blood sugar levels. Many need to take more than one medicine to help treat Diabetes in different ways. That’s where Free Medicine Foundation can help.

Many prescription Diabetes medications are available for free or low-cost. The following medicines may be available through a free or low-cost plan located through Free Medicine Foundation: Actos, Amaryl, Avandamet, Avandaryl, Avandia, Avandia, Byetta, Desmopressin, Diabetes Insulin, Glipizide, Glucophage, Glucotrol, Glucovance, Glyburide, Insulin, Humalog, Human Insulin, Humulin 50/50, Humulin 70/30, Humulin Insulin, Humulin N, Humulin R, Humulin U, Insulin aspart (Novolog), Insulin glargine (Lantus), Insulin lispro (Humalog, Insulin prefilled syringes, and cartridges, Lantus, Metformin, Micronase, Minirin Ddavp, Novolin 70/30, Novolin N, Novolin R, NPH human insulin, NPH insulin and hundreds more. Patients can apply for as many medicines as they need; there is no limit. Keep in mind that prescription assistance is available for most all medications.

Free Medicine Foundation works tirelessly to match patients with hundreds of free or low-cost available programs by scouring available medicine assistance plans to find plans that match applicant needs. “Since our inception, we have helped countless families across the nation completely eliminate or substantially reduce their prescription drug bills,” says Cindy Randolph, spokesperson for the Free Medicine Foundation organization. “Although we cannot guarantee your approval, if you believe you may qualify to participate, we will be diligent in our efforts to assist you. Past results have proven our program successful.”

This program is for those who are falling through the cracks financially, and make just enough money so they don’t qualify for Medicaid, but not enough to afford a prescription coverage plan or to buy their own medications. Keep in mind these programs are not just for poor people. For people who find it a hardship to buy their medicines, they should apply for prescription assistance.

Drug sponsors recognize that sometimes exceptions need to be made based on a patient’s individual circumstances. Individuals who do not meet these criteria may still qualify if both they and their physicians attest that the patients have special circumstances of financial and medical hardship, and their incomes are below an established limit. With each medication, the income criteria varies from below the poverty level up to $ 39,200 for individuals, $ 52,800 for couples, and as high as $ 80,000 for a family of four.

Upon approval, brand-name free medicines typically arrive in two to three weeks, sent directly to the patient’s home, or a coupon is given to take to a local pharmacy or sent to the doctor’s office, typically in a 90-day supply. These programs can provide an ongoing lifetime supply of free medication. If the patient is not approved, and receives no medicine, Free Medicine Foundation refunds the full processing fee per no risk money back guarantee. The patient has everything to gain and nothing to lose.

3.4 million seniors will enter the uninsured “doughnut hole” and start paying the next $ 2,850 out of their own pockets. Free Medicine Foundation can help cut this cost up to 90%. Pet medicines are also available through low-cost assistance programs.

Caregivers, churches and social organizations are encouraged to utilize Free Medicine Foundation’s services. Volunteers are needed to help spread the word to those who cannot afford the high costs of prescription medication. Send Free Medicine Foundation an e-mail or call 1-573-996-3333 to request a free supply of brochure-enrollment forms that are designed to provide the patient/applicant with information and an application for the program. Patients can apply directly online or print the application in English or Spanish. Free Medicine Foundation requires a one-time refundable $ 5 processing fee for each medication requested.

For patients with conditions such as Diabetes that require lifelong medication, Free Medicine Foundation can be a lifesaver. To learn more, apply or request a free brochure visit: http://www.FreeMedicine.com or call 1-573-996-3333.

Media Contact:

Cindy Randolph

1-573-996-3333

http://www.FreeMedicine.com

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Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Making Their Mark in the United States

Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Making Their Mark in the United States










Alexandria, VA (PRWEB) October 12, 2004

Approximately one-third (36%) of U.S. adults use some form of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), according to a recent survey by the National Institutes of Health. Among the common CAM practices identified by the survey were acupuncture, acupressure, herbal medicine, tai chi and qi gong.

October 24 is Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Day. It is part of an effort designed to increase public awareness of the progress, promise, and benefits of acupuncture and Oriental medicine.

Many acupuncturists and Oriental medicine providers across the country are providing free or discounted treatments, open houses, educational seminars or other activities as part of this annual observance.

Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Day is supported by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM), which provides certification to acupuncture and Oriental medicine practitioners who have completed an approved educational program and an examination process assessing their ability to provide safe and competent patient care.

More information about Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Day and a directory of certified practitioners may be found at http://www.aomday.org.

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CHPA Commends Senator Biden on Legislation Aimed at Curbing Medicine-Abuse Trend

CHPA Commends Senator Biden on Legislation Aimed at Curbing Medicine-Abuse Trend










Washington, D.C. (Vocus) October 31, 2007

Today, Senator Joseph R. Biden, Jr. (D-Del.), introduced the Dextromethorphan Abuse Reduction Act of 2007, which would prevent teens under the age of 18 from purchasing cough medicines containing dextromethorphan while providing federal funding to two key anti-drug groups that are working to educate families about the dangers of cough medicine abuse. Following is a statement by Linda A. Suydam, D.P.A., president of the Consumer Healthcare Products Association (CHPA), on the bill’s introduction:

“CHPA commends Senator Biden and Senators Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), and Diane Feinstein (D-Calif.) for their recent congressional effort to address the problem of teens abusing medicines to get high. The trend of teens looking to the medicine cabinet to get high with prescription and over-the-counter medicines is very troubling. The leading makers of OTC cough medicines have been working to raise awareness about this problem and are pleased to see such strong leadership from the U.S. Senate on this issue. National age restrictions and increased funding for education and outreach would complement efforts underway by CHPA and its partners to protect America’s youth from the serious threat of medicine abuse and underscores the integral role that parents have in educating their children about the dangers associated with medicine abuse. Parents are the most effective tool we have in addressing this problem and the funding provided in this bill for education and prevention is a testament to the importance of education in preventing substance abuse.

“As the makers of over-the-counter medicines, we take very seriously the abuse of our medicines and remain committed to effectively addressing this dangerous problem. While national age restrictions will serve as a major step forward in reducing teen medicine abuse, education is still paramount to preventing its abuse. As the makers of over-the-counter medicines, we are spearheading several major campaigns to raise awareness of dextromethorphan abuse, including the comprehensive web site, http://www.StopMedicineAbuse.org. We are proud to be working with the Partnership for a Drug-Free America, the Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America, and D.A.R.E America in these efforts.

“Our work includes English- and Spanish-language educational resources for parents and community leaders, an online campaign (http://www.FiveMoms.com) geared specifically toward parental awareness, public service announcements and web sites for both parents and teens. We are committed to educating and empowering parents to take responsibility and action by learning about cough medicine abuse, talking to their kids about the dangers of abusing medicines, and paying attention to the medicines in their homes.”

Note: All of CHPA’s initiatives to stop cough medicine abuse by teens are summarized online at http://www.StopMedicineAbuse.org.

CHPA is the 126-year-old-trade association representing U.S. manufacturers and distributors of over-the-counter medicines and nutritional supplement products.

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