A moment with a good teacher can change a child for a lifetime. How good a teacher are you being?
http://www.upworthy.com/when-she-realized-her-students-were-suicidal-this-teacher-changed-her-curriculum-2?g=2&c=ufb1
Ah, The Kids Of Today!
15 year old invents New Method of Diagnosing Cancer which is 168 times faster, 26000 times cheaper, 400 times more sensitive and has a 90% success rate:
http://goo.gl/Wodn9
These young kids should be celebrated and honored. They are role-models for their peers. But yet we celebrate stupid reality stars, celebs with no talent, politicians and corrupt world leaders. Give these kids, not war-criminals, a Nobel prize!
Give A Man A Fish
Exercise In The Morning

Dinner
Julie made an absolutely sensational coleslaw for dinner tonight! Got to the end of the veggies in the fridge and we decided to have what was left raw rather than cook it.
Grated coleslaw
Grated Carrot
Grated onion
Goats milk fetta cheese
Sesame seeds
Poppy seeds
Sunflower seeds
Sultanas
Crushed walnuts
Olive oil
Sweet chilli sause
Himalayan rocks salt
Pepper
I did the chicken and steamed veggies:
2 Chicken breast halves
1 cup coconut milk
1.5 chopped onions
4 cloves garlic
.25 large Fennel chopped finely
.5 tomato
Parsley
Basil
Turmeric
Dessert spoon of Patak’s Indian curry
Pummpkin
Sweet potato
Cauliflower
Laughter – Good Medicine?
Yep! It’s official:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21280463
Definitely willing to give this a try!
Fermented foods are a wonderful way to make your bowel flora happy and keep your immune levels high. Fermented foods include everything from sauerkraut, kim-chi, tempeh, miso and pickled veggies. Making your own nut cheese is another easy option. All you need is almonds, herbs, a probiotic and miso paste. Check out the recipe below:
http://www.liveituphealth.com/blog/2013/09/06/fermented-foods-almond-cheese-recipe/
Cook's Resource
I have been making a non-grain breakfast cereal (chia, millet, quinoa, cranberries, goji berries, cinnamon) for my wife, then my son, now a friend. Heard arrowroot was really good for calcium absorption so I was checking it out and came across this neat little resource cooks will find really useful:
http://www.foodsubs.com/ThickenStarch.html
Free Access: Seminal Paper on Integrating Top 10 Dietary Supplements Into Cancer Care
Nice to see other health researchers coming up with the same ideas I have. My top food bar has over 150 ingredients with known anti-cancer properties in it. Just one of them, turmeric, was just found in trials to reduce pancreatic cancer spread by 42%.
If you have a body, have a read of this!
http://www.greenmedinfo.com/blog/free-access-seminal-paper-integrating-top-10-dietary-supplements-cancer-care
Keyword Lookup Tool Change from Ryan Deiss
One big announcement came from Google, which revealed its Keyword Planner has replaced Keyword Tool. Google now requires you to log into an AdWords account to accomplish tasks formerly handled by Keyword Tool, and this Google support post covers what this means for SEO strategists.
http://mail.digitalmarketer.com/ct/32155882:9719420652:m:1:750461629:15C46ADB41250387D6E2A262DA0C4D18:r
The Keyword Planner, in combination with some impressive new reporting features, is helping shape the way SEO is performed and measured across the Google platform. The Inside AdWords blog covered this in Analyze and optimize your search footprint with the new paid & organic report—a piece I plan to read in full, because I believe it signals the beginning stages of a Web traffic game changer.
http://mail.digitalmarketer.com/ct/32155883:9719420652:m:1:750461629:15C46ADB41250387D6E2A262DA0C4D18:r

