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Witality: the master of Breathing
In the David's Guide article "Witality Breathwork: A Healing Journey Through Breathing Experience," the focus is on Witalij Martynow's innovative approach to healing through breathwork. Here's a newly worded summary:
David Christopher LeePublished 5 months ago in LongevityA Glance at the 2024 Oscar Nominations: Celebrating Diversity and Excellence
The unveiling of the 2024 Oscar nominations has set the stage for a cinematic celebration like no other, with "Oppenheimer" leading the pack with an impressive 13 nominations and "Poor Things" closely following with 11 nods. As the film industry gears up for the 96th Academy Awards, scheduled to be hosted by the charismatic Jimmy Kimmel and airing on ABC on Sunday, March 10, 2024, let's take a comprehensive journey through the highlights, notable nominations, and historic moments that make this year's Oscars particularly noteworthy.
Aniehe OnyebuchiPublished 5 months ago in Longevity"Unraveling the Fabric of Time: Exploring the Possibilities of Time Travel"
Time travel has always been a fascinating concept that captivates our imagination. The idea of being able to travel back in time to witness historical moments or forward to see how the future unfolds has been a staple in science fiction literature and movies. However, is time travel actually possible? And if so, what would be required to achieve it?
Vaccines Could Prevent New Chronic Diseases After Covid-19
Most of us are familiar with long-Covid, where Covid survivors may suffer persistent symptoms — usually fatigue, breathlessness, and brain fog — for months and, sometimes, years.
Shin jie YongPublished 5 months ago in LongevityConsuming food at night has 4 surprising advantages.
You've undoubtedly heard for years that eating just before bed is harmful. And if you're on a fasting diet, that may be the case. However, eating at night doesn't cause weight gain, so if you consume dates or pomegranates as a snack at night, it's OK. As it happens, there are several unexpected advantages to having a snack at night.
Jacob DamianPublished 5 months ago in Longevity- Content Warning
No Fun In An MRI Scanner
Introduction I am mildly claustrophobic. I don't like being in close enclosed spaces, especially if I do not have a way out. Due to my health issues and the fact that we still have a brilliant National Health Service, I am now having an MRI Scan every three to six months.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 5 months ago in Longevity Unveiling the World of Sensual Wellness
Exploring the Impact of Sensual Touch on Sexual Wellness, Diverse Range of Sexual Wellness Products and Brands, Benefits of Yoga and Exercises for Sexual Wellness, Exploring Erogenous Zones and Sensual Touch, Market Insights and Projected Growth of Sexual Wellness, and Conclusion and Encouragement for Sexual Wellness.
Timothy A RowlandPublished 5 months ago in LongevityHow To Make The Greatest Comeback Of Your Life- Personality Development
Have you ever felt life dealt you a rough hand? Faced challenges that seem too great to be overcome? You are not alone. As a man, life will beat you down, and when that happens, people will count you out. They'll think you'll never achieve anything.
Salman siddiquePublished 5 months ago in LongevityI Am On the Boarder for Needing Eye Glasses
When I was forty years old, I learned Reiki, universal energy. The form I learned was Japanese. I was told that only men could learn Reiki until one Japanese woman received Reiki and began to share it with other women.
Denise E LindquistPublished 5 months ago in LongevityHow a Man Becomes Cold Hearted
Have you ever seen a cold-hearted man? They seem distant and heartless, but did you ever ask yourself why they are that way?
Salman siddiquePublished 5 months ago in Longevity11 Fatherly Lessons You NEEDED When You were a Boy
Did you grow up with a strong, caring man who gave you tough love and the right guidance? If you did, that's a huge advantage in life, but most of us didn't get that blessing. I remember how my father didn't care about me when I was younger; he left us behind, and I hated him for it, and by extension, I hated myself when I looked in the mirror. I hated what looked back at me because I saw his features in myself. I tried to deny reality by denying I was his son, but reality is very stubborn. No matter how much you try to deny it, reality will not change, so I was forced to accept it As a result, I walked with self-hatred. for years, I'm not going to share a sad story here; we all have our past, but I want to talk about something crucial, the importance of a father figure.
Salman siddiquePublished 5 months ago in LongevityA New Chapter at Forty: Embracing Nature's Gifts Through Supplements
Life has a way of surprising you, especially when you hit milestones like turning forty. My name is Joe, and I want to share a transformative journey I embarked on as I entered my fourth decade. It’s a tale not of drastic changes, but of subtle, powerful shifts through the world of natural supplements.