May
19
DHEA is a very popular nutritional supplement, taken by millions of athletes, and ordinary people the world over. DHEA, which stands for Dehydroepiandrosterone, is actually a steroid hormone which plays an important role in our health. It is most abundant in our bodies during adolescence and childhood, but its levels fall off during, and after middle age.
There are many reported benefits of DHEA, but the only way to find out if DHEA is as good as people claim, is to take it as a nutritional supplement in a controlled manner. The key benefit of DHEA appears to be its aging fighting abilities. DHEA works in conjunction with human growth hormone (HGH) to stimulate production of more IGF-1, a key byproduct of HGH.
Apr
4
"Are you living your true "Authentic Self"?"
April 4, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Are you surrounding yourself with the right kinds of people? It really is ok to NOT work with someone if it doesn’t feel right. Take a look at your client base and even your friends and family to see where there might be some toxic activity leaking into your brain, yourself and your business.
Let me ask you a question…
Are you surrounding yourself with the right kinds of people?
One thing I’ve learned in business and in life is that it’s vital to my success as a person and a business owner to only keep company or surround myself with people who are good for me.
Apr
3
Catastrophic Injuries: Paralysis, Amputation, Burns
April 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment
The definitions of “catastrophic injury” as it pertains to a personal injury case. Injuries may be considered catastrophic when they disrupt a person’s life and livelihood, or ability to earn a living. Management of catastrophic injuries is complex and may require the expertise of a team of health care professionals as the injured person moves from hospital to rehabilitation, and return to home and community.
Overview:
A catastrophic injury or illness usually occurs suddenly and without warning. Injuries may be considered catastrophic when they disrupt a person’s life and livelihood, or ability to earn a living. Management of catastrophic injuries is complex and may require the expertise of a team of health care professionals as the injured person moves from hospital to rehabilitation, and return to home and community.



