One of the things that most people have trouble doing is developing an appropriate business model for their new enterprise. This is usually do to the fact that most people do not know how to properly estimate the revenues and profits that can be generated from a business venture in any specific market. Continue reading
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Things to Think About When Starting a New Business
Starting a new business can be a daunting task given the fact that you are going to be taking a leap of faith from having a full time job with benefits to a job where you are going to be responsible for producing all of the income for the business. Continue reading
Liver Congestion – A Growing Epidemic
As a medical intuitive, it is my duty to expose a health crisis plaguing human society today, which is congestion of the liver. This condition is at the heart of nearly all recurrent illness.
This problem is confounded by the fact that the main culprit…liver stones (which are gall stones in the liver) are undetectable by blood tests and liver enzyme tests. Liver stones are very rarely detectable by X-rays and ultrasound technology because these stones are mostly non-calcified, hard bile deposits.
Kidney Disease: What Should You Know
I asked a few of my friends about kidneys and most of them knew about as much as I did. I think it’s because most of us don’t talk about kidneys, unless there is something wrong with them. Well it so happened that my dad is in the hospital having tests being run on his kidneys, and I thought it would be appropriate to learn a little more about human kidneys.
Development of Ayurveda
According to the Indian mythology, the origin of Ayurveda has a link with Brahma, the God of Creation. If the mythologies are to be believed, the Hindu myths say that Brahma wanted to erase the suffering of human by offering knowledge of Ayurveda to other Gods. In order to do so he passed on this knowledge to Dhanvantari – father of Ayurveda.
He then transmitted the knowledge to the mortal sages so that they could heal their sufferings. It is because of all these myths associated with Ayurveda, that it is considered as a divine science of revelation and thus values personal insight as much as empirical observation.