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Fertility and Your Liver

August 7, 2011

The liver plays a critical role in fertility, according to Traditional Chinese Medicine. Along with paying attention to the state of kidney energy, practitioners have long relegated great importance to the state of ‘Liver Blood’ in treating infertility, and a range of other gynacological problems that commonly affect women.   In fact, the Liver is [...]

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Your Relationship: Are You Decision-Making under Stress?

June 29, 2011

Under stress, men and women have different brain activation patterns. Stress causes men and women to respond differently to risky decision making, with men charging ahead for small rewards and women taking their time, according to a new study in Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, published by Oxford University Press on June 4th, 2011. After [...]

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Pregnancy – a Time of Swift and Profound Changes

May 15, 2011

                                       During pregnancy you will go through change on all levels of your being more rapidly than at any other time in your adult life. The only other time your body and mind changed so swiftly and [...]

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In Support of Teen Mothers

May 8, 2011

  How inappropriate is it that Julia Gillard’s latest foreshadowed tax cut targeting disadvantaged teenage parents who refuse to attend school or training and punishing them by taking away their benefit, hit the headlines in the week prior to Mother’s Day?   From my perspective, apart from the fact that this particular social group is [...]

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The Royal Wedding – a Heartfelt Experience

April 30, 2011

  Hailed as the wedding of the century (even though we are only one tenth into it!) Prince William and his commoner bride Kate fired up the heart of the world, in a brilliant display of British pageantry that caught the imagination of so many. According to ‘guess-timates’ there were two billion people viewing the [...]

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What is the Divine Feminine?

November 26, 2010

We hear so much about the incoming Divine Feminine energies but what does this mean for contemporary women from all walks of life, and in the various stages of womanhood? The “Divine Feminine”, “Return of the Feminine”, the Sacred Feminine ” are all metaphors for the return to higher consciousness. We seek balance between the [...]

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Infertility – Stand Up Men and Be Counted

July 25, 2010

More than one in six couples in Australia experience delays in conceiving. While the common perception is still that women are largely at fault when there are fertility problems, medical researchers are stating unequivocally now that the male carries at least 50% of the responsibility.   In fact, since 2004, a flurry of research into [...]

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Introducing Bleeding Heart

July 26, 2009

I would like you to meet Bleeding Heart, one of the new essences in my Spirit of Woman Australian Wild Flower Essence range being launched on 21st June, 2009. Bleeding Heart Omalanthus populifolius (Queensland Poplar) A fast-growing, rainforest tree belonging to the family Euphorbiaceae. It has leaves shaped like hearts. As they are dying, the [...]

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Stress and your Sex Life – enter Blue Mink

May 25, 2009

Introducing ……….. Blue Mink This is one of the exciting NEW flower essences that is part of my Spirit of Woman Australian Flower Essences range. The range will be launched at the Endeavour College on 21st June, 2009. For details and to register for an invitation click here Blue Mink Ageratum Houstonianum Description: Native to [...]

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More on Female and Male Differences

March 23, 2009

Females and males are polar opposites, cleverly designed by nature way back when the original moulds were made.  Living in an urban environment, which allows such diversity of roles for both women and men, often blinds us to our original gender inheritance. Today we are born as uniquely genderised as we were in days gone [...]

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