It’s a Load of Crap.
We’ve written about all about poo and all about farts, so it only seems right to also write about the ‘fall fecal fest’
What the…???
Yes, it’s true, there is such as thing as a ‘fecal fest’ but trust me, it’s not as bad as it sounds. In fact, it’s actually a good thing.
Here’s the scoop…
Seattle’s Woodland Park Zoo thinks it’s animals have the best crap. In fact, they call their Zoo Doo the most ‘exotic compost available in the Pacific Northwest’. And garden enthusiasts and Zoo Doo loyalists around Seattle seem to agree, so much so that the highly coverted Zoo …read more
Obesity and Global Warming: One Man’s Personal View.
Okay, so enough with what the scientists are saying about ‘obesity and global warming’. I want to hear what the man on the street blogosphere has to say about it all.
Luckily, I’ve found just the man.
Israel over at Fatman Unleashed was ahead of the game on this one. He weighed in on the subject last month with this post ‘Fat People Cause Global Warming: Fat Isn’t Very Green.’
Lately, we have noticed an increasing push for “going green.” We have seen changes in everything from transportation to food preparation to the internet. This got me thinking about how I could make my life greener. My …read more
Harnessing Human Energy – A Green Microgym.
Could this be the wave of the future – human-powered energy-generating gyms.
I have a hard enough time getting to any gym. But maybe I’d be more enthusiatic if I knew that my sweat (and tears) was able to generate enough electricity to power a music system or DVD player.
There’s a guy in Seattle who is working on making this happen. Adam Boesel, a personal trainer, is setting up The Total Body Turnaround – a green microgym – in Portland, Oregon.
You can read all about it here
The Sunday Sidebar…Green Health.
April 20, 2008 by Liz Lewis
Filed under Announcements, Easy Health Tips, Fitness, Green Health, Happy Living Tip, Health, Misc., Morning News
Everyone’s talking green this week with Earth Day (April 22) on the horizon.
So Healthbolt is going to talk green too. Green health that is.
Here’s our common sense tips to greener health…
Sleep more – not only is sleep good for your health, it’s also good for the environment. When you sleep, your energy consumption is significantly reduced.
Become a locavore – eating lots of fruit and vegetables will keep us healthy. Buying your fruit and vegetables locally will keep the planet healthy.
Cycle or walk to work – get fit and reduce vehicle emissions at the same time. Sounds like a win/win situation.
And here’s …read more






