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Sunday, December 6th, 2009

Healthbolt

It’s Healthbolt Carnival Time…

 

It’s Healthbolt Carnival time, so grab that cup of coffee and start reading.

Brain Blogger from Brain Blogger asks Is Sugar the New Cocaine?, saying, “Refined sugars have only relatively recently appeared in the diets of most people. Regulatory pathways that balance calorie intake and energy expenditure and reward pathways help the body regulate ingestion of these sweeteners, as well as other foods.”

Just_Kelly from Choosing Losing! looks at The Stress Eater Diet: Review and Giveaway!, saying, here’s your chance to win a copy of The Stress Eater Diet! To win, go to the Stress Eater Diet site and take their stress eater quiz. Post the results and let me know what is stressing you out in comments.”

fightingfatigue from IC Disease suggests that Addiction to Prescription Opioids Not As Common As Once Thought.

Kara-Leah Grant from Prana Flow NZ looks at How to stay young forever | Prana Flow NZ, and asks ‘is yoga the answer?’

Jeff C. from BLog-Of-Jeff wants to know ‘how far is too far’ in When does excessive become obsessive?.

Will Edwards from Health and Wellness says Parents, Don’t Let Your Kids Be Drugged.

Andy from How To Stop Eating – Stop Binge Eating gives some tips on how to Stop Stress Eating.

Madeleine Begun Kane from Mad Kane’s Humor Blog offers “Dear Son” Letters (Limerick).

Wenchypoo from Wisdom From Wenchypoo’s Mental Wastebasket looks at When Nutrition and Need Collide.

Woman Tribune writes that the Senate Approves SCHIP Expansion Bill.

Aparna from Beauty and Personality Grooming tells us how to Puff out puffy eyes.

FitBuff from FitBuff.com’s Total Mind and Body Fitness Blog tells guys to Man up, do some Ballet Exercises.

myln from Change Your Life Hacks suggests you can Change your life with 9 simple steps.

Kevin from More4kids Childrens Health writes about MRSA—What Every Parent Should Know.

GP from Manely Montana suggests ways to get moving in Blessed by the Best.

Brandon Harshe from The Atlas of Life reviews The Power of Less: The Chiropractic Version.

fightingfatigue from Fighting Fatigue discusses » Childhood Trauma And Risk For ME/CFS Connected By Biological Link.

Lazy Man and Money from Lazy Man and Health asks Do You Have a Sick Bag?.

Joel Gray from Health Tips 101 Discovers How To Cleanse Yourself With Birch Tea.

ChristianPF from Natural Health Ezine discusses Jump Rope Training: How To Jump Rope.

TherapyDoc from Everyone Needs Therapy writes about Jason Calacanis and Internet Asperger’s Syndrome, saying, “The old Internet addiction gets ugly.”

Brandon Harshe from The Atlas of Life suggests that Chiropractic is Much More Than Back Pain and Neck Pain.

Ross from Energise for Life writes about Why I Love Essential Fatty Acids (and how fats make you slim!).

Wendy O. from BioLoser looks at Rods and Cones in the Eyes.

Peter Jonesfrom Great New Books that Are a Must Read says you can make 2009 your healthiest year yet with this new cookbook The Healthiest Meals on Earth.

And that’s it for this week.

Got something to say healthwise? Then don’t forget to submit your blog article to the next edition of

Healthbolt Carnival using the carnival submission form.

You can find past posts and future hosts at blog carnival index page.

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Comments

2 Responses to “It’s Healthbolt Carnival Time…”
  1. suganthi says:

    Goodness… Liz .I am not able to keep up with these carnivals. I just went to Just-Kelly and scored 19 on the stress test :) .

    Thx for your great blog. I will come back to it when I have free time.

  2. Migraine says:

    Interesting post

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