We were passed the following Press Release and wanted to share it as it may be of value to you or you may be able to share it to someone who can take action upon it:
We were passed the following Press Release and wanted to share it as it may be of value to you or you may be able to share it to someone who can take action upon it:
If you’re feeling down, Nick Vujicic would like to give you something special in just a few minutes. He’s a really special guy. I can’t explain in advance too much for fear of giving the game away and wherever you feel you’re letting yourself down in life or being let down, Nick is going to touch your heart in a way you’d never have thought possible. Watch the video; it’s only a couple of minutes and the memory will be with you forever:
Please share this video with anyone you know who needs Nick’s hand to help them get back up.
We recently shared how Amnesty UK are raising awareness of environmental concerns about Shell’s operations in the Niger Delta, Africa. They’d asked people to donate for them to run an advert in London and National Press on the day of Shell’s AGM so that shareholders would be reminded to think of both sides of the equation, people and planet vs progress and profit. The hope was that Shell shareholders would press management to up it’s standards. After all the company has record profits. It can afford to be careful with what it does.
Although the Financial Times dropped the Amnesty Shell ad at the last minute, several other publications accepted it. Amnesty have created this short video to summarise the issues that Shell needs to address:
Shell in the Niger Delta from Amnesty International on Vimeo.
If you have views on this share it on Twitter with the tag #shellagm, or send it directly to @shelldotcom. You can also follow the Protect The Human Shell Ad blog by Amnesty. We’re still hopeful that Shell can take the responsibility it’s privileged position requires and contribute it’s wonders to the world in a fashion that doesn’t harm people, animals or endanger the planet for future generations.
This is a great talk by William Li at TED about preventing cancer and other diseases by eating foods that inhibit their growth:
It would be a disservice of us to try and fragment the conversation that’s going on around this talk on the TED site, so if you do have comment, do take them over to the main discussion on TED.
The Allergy and Gluten-free Show is a great way to find help if you’re having an allergy based problem. Whether it’s asthma, psoriasis, hayfever or food intolerances, like Coeliacs, Gluten, nuts or Lactose intolerance, The Allergy Show highlights leading providers in the field.
There are thousands of products, together with expert seminars and demonstrations to help you find answers. Speakers there include television notables Dr Chris Steele MBE (from ITV’s This Morning) and Patrick Holford, best selling author and founder of The Institute for Optimum Nutrition.
The Allergy Show have given us a set of tickets for two to attend the show, worth up to £18. Do you need to find answers as to your allergies? If so contact us. We’ll award the tickets to the first person requesting them. The tickets will gain you entry on any of the days the Allergy Show is running, from the 21st to the 23rd May 2010 at London’s Olympia Exhibition centre.
Cancer affects many people these days. As terrifying as the thought is, it may be a good idea to consider in advance, what would you do if you were diagnosed with cancer? Just like we have a plan in place for what would we do the house caught on fire or we were attacked by thieves, having a game plan in place can save your life.
The most common scenario for someone diagnosed with cancer is that they go into shock or denial and loose valuable time. This is where having put together a coping strategy is important.
We’ll post out a few thoughts from people involved in the health field about what they would do if they were diagnosed with cancer. These posts aren’t meant to form any sort of medical diagnosis or treatment protocol. They are intended to provoke you to think about what illness would mean to you with the ultimate aim that thinking about it in advance prepares you for the unexpected and that you weather any storm well. With some though given to the financial and emotional aspects of the journey as well as the physical, we hope you’ll join the list of people who’ve survived. It can be done and preparation helps your chances.
The following video clip was a recent video blog by US health journalist, Kevin Gianni of The Renegade Health Show. In it, he and his wife talk on what they would do if they were diagnosed with cancer:
We’re not affiliated with the World Wildlife Fund, yet we’re all for the essential work they carry out preserving the planet. We therefore wanted to highlight that they’re challenging us all to raise our own health standards together with that of the planet in one of their countrywide fun runs.
First off don’t panic! Countrywide fun runs doesn’t mean you need to run the country! These aren’t marathons, they’re 5k Fun Runs and WWF have charity assured places in all of them for participants bringing a minimum of £50 sponsorship. That means they only need you to find someone prepared to challenge you a tenner for each kilometer. As well as having lots of fun, it’ll be a great way for you to test your health and if you commit yourself now, you could use the date as a reason to get into training.
Here are the dates and locations:
10 July – Stirling – Stirling University
11 July – Aberdeen – Hazlehead Park
17 July – Dundee – Camperdown Park
18 July – Perth – North Inch
24 July – Glasgow – Bellahouston Park
25 July – Edinburgh – Holyrood Park
31 July – Middlesborough – Albert Park
1 Aug – Sunderland – Silksworth Sports Complex
7 Aug – Liverpool – Sefton Park
8 Aug – Sheffield – Rother Valley Country Park
14 Aug – Leeds – Roundhay Park
15 Aug – Manchester – Whythenshawe Park
21 Aug – Derby – Darley Park
22 Aug – Norwich – Whittlingham Estate
4 Sept – Cardiff – Bute Park
5 Sept – Leicester – Abbey Park
11 Sept – London Crystal Palace
18 Sept – Coventry – Memorial Park
25 Sept – London – Victoria Park
26 Sept – Milton Keynes – Willen Lake
2 Oct – Watford – Cassiobury Park
3 Oct - Cheltenham – Race Course
9 Oct – Southampton – Southampton Common
10 Oct – Maidstone – Mote Park
There are full details and sign up are at http://www.wwfscotland.org.uk/what_we_do/about_wwf_scotland/events/running_events/. Maybe we’ll bump into you at one?
Our little girl, Lucky, has the knack of sleeping:
Despite looking like she’s been out with her boyfriend all night singing silly songs, she has great sleeping habits and that keeps her cheerful and affectionate.
For her, sleeping comes naturally. Lucky doesn’t sit up late pondering the news, she doesn’t get wired on coffee all day long and she doesn’t seem to fussed about what the future may or may not hold. What about us?
A good night’s sleep is one of the vital foundations for long term health. You probably can get by with the odd late night here and there whilst years of consistently getting poor sleep or short changing yourself on sleep will increase the rate at which your body ages and with that the likelihood of degenerative disease being part of your future.
What can we do to help ensure of sleep is more restful? Here are a few tips:
We’re not affiliated to this event yet we’re sure that some of you may be interested to know that Peter Pure, raw food educator and author of Lush Salads, is giving a free talk on vitality in London. The details are below:
Maximise Your Vitality (free talk)
How to turbo-charge your health & performance
Thurs 20 May, Sunday 23 May, Tues 25 May, Weds 2 June
Do want to be the most of your life?
Then come to my talk that I’m doing for you on how you can perform much better in 2010 by being a whole lot more healthy and increasing your performance:
You will discover:
Click here for dates and to enrol now: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/688429110
Quite simply; I love life! And I want you to join me in my celebration of it by living in your peak health and vitality! I’m giving you this free talk as a way to open the door to what’s possible for you in terms of your health, vitality, experience of life, and making your 2010 incredible!
My clients have:
These are all achievements my clients make regularly, what’s more
If they can do it! – YOU can do it!
Does this sound good to you? Something you’d like to have happen in your life? What are you waiting for – Enrol Now! Click here for dates and to enrol now: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/688429110 for your FREE seat(s) whilst they’re still available!
See you at the talk!
Best of Health
Peter Pure
About Peter Pure: Peter Pure is an honorary member of the Complimentary Medical Association, The British Holistic Medical Association, British Longevity Society, and Calorie Restriction Society. He is author of the book; Lush Salads – how to turn your life around one salad a time. He is a featured speaker at the Geneva Anti-Aging Medical Conference, Athens Anti-Aging Medical Conference, and British Longevity Society.
P.S. These seats will go fast! Enrol straight away because they will run out: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/688429110
The Royal Dutch Shell company is one of Britain’s biggest corporations. It’s exploits enable many wonders of the world in which we live today and it’s vast cash flows fund pensions around the UK. At the same time, Shell is noted in many environmental fiascos around the world. As it’s annual meeting approaches, Amnesty UK are looking to remind shareholders in Shell that the black gold has a dark side and that bumper profits mean we need to push bosses to enforce better ecological and social standards through their system. This short trailer from Amnesty explains the problem well:
There is a full report by Amnesty International on Shell’s activity in the Niger Delta in pdf that you can read if you want to examine the situation more fully.
In order to remind Shell’s shareholders that Shell’s recent bumper profits have come at a huge cost to the environment, to local populations and wildlife and to urge the shareholders to insist on higher standards from management, Amnesty UK is looking to take out a full page advert in a UK national paper. They’d like you to buy a share in this advert as £10 will buy a 1cm2 section of prime publishing real estate for the following ad:
Please participate in whatever way you can. If you can support the ad financially it will help. If you can’t, ask someone who can. If you are a shareholder or have a pension that is investing in Shell, start letting Shell know you need them to do better. You can email Shell CEO, Peter Vosser, and ask him how Shell is living up to words like these which were taken from their own website:
“As we work to help meet the world’s growing energy needs we aim to bring benefits to local communities and reduce impacts of our operations”, “A career with Shell is more than just a day job. It’s an opportunity to join a company who tackle real world problems”.
~ Shell.com via Amnesty UK
Amnesty’s campaign is at http://blog.protectthehuman.com/shellad and you can buy a share in their ad from there.