NXR.YoungLivingOC.com D. Gary Young Rediscovers Ancient Longevity Secrets D. Gary Young has made it his life’s mission to search the world for the secrets of long life, health, energy, and vitality. In 1993, Gary Young was introduced by Cyrus McKell, a professor of Botany at Weber State University, to a Chinese scientist who was visiting the United States. This Chinese scientist, Dr. Songqiao Chao, told Gary about a simple, delicious-tasting berry with amazing health benefits. He said that Chinese wolfberries had been used for thousands of years in China to treat a wide variety of ailments. What’s more, Dr. Chao related that the people who consumed them on a regular basis lived remarkably healthy lives for 100-plus years. This information led Gary on an inspiring odyssey to the Ningxia region of China located on the Inner Mongolian plateau. In Ningxia, Gary investigated the tiny red fruit known as the Ningxia wolfberry. He agreed that this small berry was the remarkable source of the vibrant health and long lives of the Chinese people of the region. Gary Young Is First to Import Wolfberries into US in Commercial Quantities Gary Young — through Young Living Essential Oils — was the first to import Ningxia wolfberries into the United States on a commercial basis. Dr. Chao’s daughter, Sue Chao, assisted Gary Young in bringing the Ningxia wolfberry to the United States. In 1996, when Gary Young first attempted to import large quantities of the Ningxia wolfberry powder, it was …
Marco Simoncelli Dead at 24 Italian Motorcycle Rider Dies at Malaysian Race News Story
Marco Simoncelli Dead Italian Motorcycle Rider Dies In Malaysian Race MotoGP Crash Malysia Marco Simoncelli tot RIP RIP Marco Simoncelli 1987-2011 RIP- Marco Simoncelli crash accident Malaysia – Morre italiano Marco Simoncelli no Moto GP Malaysia MotoGP 2011 Marco Simoncelli fatal crash thoughts Sad news Italian rider Marco Simoncelli died Sunday after crashing and being hit by two other riders at the Malaysian MotoGP motorcycle race. He was 24.After the crash, Simoncelli was taken to the medical center at the Sepang circuit where he died of chest, head and neck injuries, organizers said.”He was already unconscious when the medical team arrived,” MotoGP medical director Michele Macchiagodena said. “We attempted to resuscitate him but failed. He died 45 minutes later.”The race, the second to last of the season, was canceled.Simoncelli died a week after Indianapolis 500 winner Dan Wheldon was killed in a 15-car accident in the IndyCar finale at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.Simoncelli lost control of his Honda at turn 11 four minutes into the race, but his bike regained partial grip and swerved across the track and into the path of American Colin Edwards and Italian Valentino Rossi.Simoncelli’s helmet was ripped off in the collision and he lay motionless on the track. He had been fourth at the end of the first lap.”Quite clearly the consequences and circumstances surrounding the accident will be thoroughly investigated,” race director Paul Butler said. The Italian’s death …
Traveling with Kyle – Nepal part 2 and Tibet
I forgot to talk about my mom’s week long visit with me in Nepal. She taught an Aromatherapy class and we did a drive up to a hotel on the top of a mountain with her friend who she was staying with and did the tour of Kathmandu and the town to the East.
Shoulder Ice Treatment
www.exercisesforshoulderpain.com How to use ice to treat shoulder pain. Professional therapist demonstrates exactly how to apply ice to relieve shoulder pain. https
Easy Back Stretch Technique for Trapezius Muscle Pain Relief: Yoga Tune Up®
Learn to relieve tension in your neck, shoulders & back muscles with this simple yoga technique. This is a great stretching exercise to do after a trapezius workout, after a long bike ride, or during a long period of sitting at a desk in front of a computer. The trapezius is the large stingray shaped muscle between your shoulder blades.Trigger points in the trapezius can lead to headaches and all kinds of neck pain and back pain. Jill shows us how to squeeze the shoulder blades together in sequence to free up the blood flow in the back muscles. This video is from the Quickfix Rx DVD available at www.yogatuneup.com
Leatt STX Road Motorcycle Neck Brace for Street and Track Riders
The Leatt STX Road reduces the risk of traumatic neck injury to the wearer by working with the helmet to limit extreme movements and reduce stresses encountered by the cervical spine in the event of a crash. Designed specifically for road riders, the device is engineered to provide additional protection by nearly seamless integration with your current protective equipment. A back protector and aerodynamic hump will not inhibit the proper use of the device which is compatible with full face and modular helmets. Simply put it on over your standard riding gear and increase your level of safety at the track or on the road. Just like seatbelts and helmets only became common equipment in the latter half of the 20th century, we suspect that, as neck braces like the Leatt brace serve the benefit of riders, it too will become standard equipment on the road and at the track. Countless offroad riders have relied on Leatt Neck Braces for enhanced neck protection with many of them becoming staunch advocates of the technology after involuntarily putting one to the test themselves. Now, Leatt has refined their proven neck safety equipment for use by the road-going community with the STX Road Neck Brace. Leatt was the first company to offer significant neck protection specifically for offroad motorcycle riders after careful development of the original Leatt Brace by one Dr. Chris Leatt. Being a rider himself and witnessing firsthand the realities of C-spine trauma, Dr. Leatt gave up …