Soundstrue’s New Brainwave Entrainment Meditation Programs

Soundstrue, publisher of spiritual and self-help books, audio and DVDs, introduces its newest products for meditation – Deep Meditation and Brainwave Entrainment by iAwake.

And for a limited-time, the company is offering free audio download of Eckhart Tolle’s “Music for Inner Stillness,” with the coupon code iAWAKE.

Four different options are currently available on the site to assist with any mediation practice. These include:

emWave2 Charcoal Gray – The emWave2 by HeartMath, a portable system using colorful LED displays, audio feedback and a stress relief technique to reduce anxiety and increase feelings of well-being, according to the Web site. It helps to overcome stress, balance emotions and more. Price: $229.00

Profound 3.0 Meditation Program Starter Kit – Offers the foundation of the brainwave audio technology program to enhance a meditation practice. It features six tracks and a 20-minute bonus track to total more than two hours. Price: $97.00

Profound 3.0 Core – With more than five hours of audio, including 12 tracks plus a 70-minute bonus track, this program includes three tracks scientifically correlated with deep emotional release. Price: $177.00

Profound 3.0 Full Spectrum – The biggest kit yet features more than seven hours of audio, 18 tracks and a 70-minute bonus track. It also includes a deep emotional release meditation, as well as an Epsilion meditation to deepen the practice and more. Price: $227.00

GMO Inside Calls for U.S. Cereal Giants to Remove GMOs or Label Products

GMO Inside, a coalition dedicated to advancing the right of consumers to know whether or not foods are genetically engineered, is asking cereal giants Kellogg’s and General Mills to either label or remove genetically modified organisms (GMO’s) from it’s products.

The ingredients in question for cereal include corn, soy and added sugars, and GMO Inside is asking consumers to sign a petition online, telephone the companies or take action on Facebook profiles for the brands. Information is available at http://gmoinside.org/take-action/.

To date, more than 5,000 consumers have taken action with GMO Inside signing a petition to General Mills to remove GMOs from its bestselling Cheerios line of products, and more than 17,000 Facebook fans helped to shut down the company’s Cheerios Facebook app in December 2012.

“We have been completely blown away by the amount of consumer support the GMO issue has created,” said Alisa Gravitz, President of Green America. “Since Prop 37 was defeated in California in November last year, consumer action has only increased.”

General Mills is the maker of cereals including Cheerios, Chex, Kix and Lucky Charms, as well as the owner of Betty Crocker, Pillsbury and Hamburger Helper. Kellogg’s manufactures Corn Flakes, POPS, Froot Loops, Frosted Flakes and Special K, and also owns MorningStar Farms, Pop Tarts and Keebler.

The coalition is also asking the cereal giants to pledge not to fund any opposition to I-522, the Washington State ballot initiative for GMO labeling, which will be up for a vote in November 2013, or any other initiatives and legislation emerging in states around the country.

“We’re calling on consumers to get a fresh start this year by beginning every day with a healthy breakfast, free of GMO ingredients,” said Elizabeth O’Connell, GMO Inside Campaign Director. “Putting Kellogg’s and General Mills under our January spotlight is part of GMO Inside’s commitment to educate consumers about which products are likely to have GMO ingredients. We’ll call attention to new products every month.”

For more information on the GMO’s and the movement to get products labeled or have GMO’s removed from food, see our article “The Truth About GMO’s in Your Food.

VIDEO: “Beautiful Girl,” Children’s Book by Dr. Christiane Northrup

In her first children’s book, “Beautiful Girl,” Christiane Northrup, M.D., presents the message to little girls that being born a girl is a special thing – including magical gifts and powers that must be recognized and nurtured. “Beautiful Girl” teaches little girls the importance of treating themselves with gentle care, and how changes are just part of growing up, according to the author.

The goal is for little girls to learn how to value the uniqueness of their bodies and how they will offer positive benefits all of their lives.

“It is designed for little girls ages two to five to imprint positive healthy messages about their body, the kind of thing that sets the stage for your health for a lifetime,” Northrup says in the below video.

For a limited time, anyone who purchases the book will get free access to Northrup’s live online 2-hour event “Feeling Beautiful,” which is designed to help women repair their body images, on January 24. 2013.

See Northrup explain the book and upcoming seminar in the video below:

National Yoga-Recess-Day Brings Mind/Body Fitness to Children January 25

Yoga-Recess is a project of the Yoga Health Foundation, and a national awareness campaign that reaches thousands of children nationwide, bringing mind-body fitness and health to classrooms, after-school programs, community centers and youth organizations.

On January, 25, 2013, the organization is celebrating National Yoga Recess Day. The program offers schools the ability to bring health and fitness – and the added bonus of mind-body awareness – into the classroom, allowing students to develop the ability to focus and calm their minds, as well as release daily stresses that negatively affect their health, well-being and academic performance.

The program provides free online resources like instructional videos, lesson plans and more to teachers to use in their classrooms.

A regular yoga practice can:

  • Enhance ability to focus and stay on task
  • Improve behavior & self-discipline
  • Decrease anxiety & depression
  • Aid with weight loss
  • Boost self-confidence, creativity & communication skills
  • Improve overall health, well-being and mental function

For more information and to register for free access to instructional videos and more, visit www.yogarecess.org, and www.yogahealthfoundation.org.

Dr. Joel Fuhrman Offers Advice for Keeping Healthy During Flu Season

Dr. Joel Fuhrman, author of bestselling books “Eat to Live,” “Super Immunity,” and his newest book, “The End of Diabetes,” recently sent out a letter to his mailing list offer advice on staying healthy during cold and flu, as well as the effectiveness of the flu vaccine.

To avoid any viral illness, Dr. Fuhrman recommends eating right, getting enough sleep, and keeping your hands away from your face, as it is difficult to get a viral infection if you do not put your hands near your mouth or nose when in public.

“Remember, when you are in public, such as at work or school resist the temptation to touch your face or put your hands near your nose or mouth,” he said in the e-mail. “That works, because you can’t get enough virus in the orifices of your body just by breathing the air, unless someone coughs right on you.”

He also noted the flu shot is not as effective as one might think. There are more than 200 viruses that cause the flu (influenza) and influenza-like illness, and lab test are required to tell these apart.

Even in the best-case scenario, vaccines might be effective against only some influenza A and B, but those represent less than 10 percent of all circulating viruses,” he noted.

Each year, the World Health Organization makes recommendations on which viral strains should be included in the upcoming year’s flu vaccinations, and while this may lead to some effectiveness against specific viral strains, the match to these varies from year to year.

“Even if you are in that 10 percent of sick people with flu-like symptoms who really have influenza A or B, only about half of those vaccinated will be helped by the vaccine because the other half will have strains that were not included in the vaccine,” said Fuhrman. “And even with the best matching conditions the vaccine may diminish your symptoms somewhat, but not necessarily preclude you from catching the flu.”

He quoted a study done by the internationally renowned Cochrane Collaboration, which reviewed all the relevant studies, involving over 70,000 participants – and the authors were independent from the U.S. vaccine manufacturers and the pharmaceutical and vaccine lobby, so the results were totally unbiased.

“They assessed all trials that compared vaccinated people with unvaccinated people. The combined results of these trials showed that even under ideal conditions (vaccine completely matching circulating viral configuration), 4 percent of unvaccinated people and 1 percent of vaccinated people became infected – the vaccine had only a minor benefit,” he stated.  Also, in children two years and younger, the researchers found the effectiveness of the vaccine was no better than a placebo.

“The authors disagreed with the CDC’s recommendation for universal vaccination at all ages without clear evidence of significant effectiveness and safety. Certainly the elderly, the group most vulnerable to non-pandemic flu, should benefit the most, but this also is not observed as the vaccine does not work well in the elderly because of their decline in immune function,” he said.

Fuhrman pointed out that no vaccine is without risks, and for those who do choose to get a flu shot – do not get a shot from a multi-use vial, as it contains more mercury and preservatives than a single dose vial.

For more information on Dr. Fuhrman, or to sign up for his newsletter, visit www.drfuhrman.com.

Online Spiritual Comedy Festival Starts January 29

Standup comic, life coach and expert on spiritual comedy, Alicia Dattner, is bringing together comedians and spiritual teachers to share the humor and beauty of being a human being in the world’s first Online Spiritual Comedy Festival.

Taking place online from January 29 to March 7, 2013, it features more than a dozen comics and spiritual leaders including Kyle Cease, Wavy Gravy and Craig Shoemaker.

Participants can join in live on the Web or by telephone twice per week for as many shows as they would like – or listen to recordings available afterward for free.

For more information and to sign up for the festival, visit www.spiritualcomedyfestival.com.