Archives for July 2009
Bhutan: The Happiest Country in the World
I've been writing about Happiness for the last week, and discussing that happiness is something a Low Density Lifestyle can lead to. Last week I discussed what happiness is, and I looked at the relationship between [Read more...]
More On Money and Happiness
In yesterday's article, Does Money Buy You Happiness?, I discussed the relationship between money and happiness, and showed the happiness levels of different countries. If you saw the table, you would have seen how the U.S., one of the richest countries in the world, is ranked 17th amongst countries in terms of the happiness quotient of its … [Read more...]
Does Money Buy You Happiness?
The Art of Happiness: Are You Happy?
Today, I begin a new series, all about Happiness. Happiness is essential to our lives and helps us to feel more joyous and passionate about everything. The more happiness we bring into our lives, the lighter we feel of body, mind and spirit. In other words, when you are happier you have the potential … [Read more...]
The Swine Flu: For Better or Worse, the Vaccine Race is On
The last article, on Herbal Approaches to the Swine Flu, was to be the last article in this series on Herbal Medicine. But before I end the series, I want to present you with one more article. This article is actually not about herbal medicine, but about the swine flu and the … [Read more...]
Herbal Approaches to the Swine Flu
I've been talking about herbal medicine for the last two weeks, and to close the series I want to take a look at if there could there be herbal remedies for the swine flu. The swine flu, also known as the H1N1 virus … [Read more...]
Dang Gui – The Queen of all Herbs
For the last two days, I told you about ginseng, which is known as the King of all Herbs. I told you about how remarkable an herb it is in terms of its healthful benefits. Today, I want to tell you about an herb that … [Read more...]
Ginseng – King of the Herbs, Part 2
In yesterday's article I told you about ginseng, which is known as the King of the Herbs. Today I will continue with my discussion about this prized herb, which although native to Chinese Herbal Medicine, is … [Read more...]