The Thyroid Connection

The Thyroid epidemic is still a relatively unknown one, even though 1 in 8 women worldwide are expected to develop thyroid issues in their lifetime. With thousands of people undiagnosed and misdiagnosed, in both developed and underdeveloped countries, this issue is one that cannot be ignored any longer. As people develop several chronic health problems, many are unaware as to …

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Health And Metaphysics

As we all know, 2020 is the year of the yang metal rat. Based on the classics of ‘The Yellow Emperor Book of Internal Medicine’, metal represents the breathing organ- Lungs. The Rat represents ‘yang water’ and black colour, triggering emotions of fear and darkness. In all, this year’s chart shows an unhealthy and weak metal sitting on excessive strong …

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Club Med Cherating – where nature meets hospitality

Club Med is such a well-known name among holiday resorts that most people already know what to expect even if they have never been there before. Apart from all-you-can-eat buffets, resort-style accommodation and a wide range of activities in an idyllic setting, guests can be sure that everything else will also be taken care of from the moment they arrive. …

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Kenya The Heart of Africa

Some of the fondest memories that lie in my heart are of the vast Savannah grasslands, trumpeting elephants, majestic lions and mighty drumbeats of the indigenous tribes. A land rich in culture, colour, food, people and wildlife, where do I begin to sing of the glories of my home country KENYA! I was fortunate and blessed to be born and …

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Resilience

Schools often talk about resilience and how important it is for a child to develop it from an early age. From building it, growing it and learning from it, resilience is one of those buzz words that are on top of a schools’ agenda. But why is it so important? When I was in school, we didn’t talk about mistakes …

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Makeup Trends for Spring 2020

The days of the ‘no-makeup’ look or ‘transparent’ makeup are long gone. Makeup trends this spring are all about mixing and matching. It’s about having fun with thick-pigmented shades, lovely sparkling neons and glass-like textures. Two words to remember this spring are ‘Fun’ and ‘Sparkle.’ Neon cat eyes For those of us who love the look, this is good news! …

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Hong Kong’s Lens Crafters

vc_rowvc_columnvc_column_text From food to people, weddings to babies- Meet some of Hong Kong’s best photographers who have given thousands a reason to smile. They share with us a little about themselves,their work and most importantly, their weapon of choice. Jill Carter American photographer Jill Carter began her love affair with Hong Kong a decade ago. In that time, she’s photographed …

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Tarot For Mar-Apr 2020

vc_rowvc_columnvc_column_text Ma Amrit Leela Spiritual Coach and Healer A Spiritual Coach and Healer – Reiki Grand Master, Chakra Healer, Tarot Reader, Crystal Healer, Aura Reader, Colour Therapist, Meditation Guide. Based in Amritsar, India. She can be reached at +91 98149 50174/vc_column_text/vc_column/vc_rowvc_rowvc_column width=”1/3″mvc_flip_box height=”400″ size=”24″ descrsize=”18″ image_id=”4034″ title=”Aries” desc=”(MAR 21-APRIL 20)” image_size=”350″ caption_url=”” The Chariot Time to move forward without second …

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Long Live The Chinese Zodiac Cycle!

Sarah Brennan has dedicated the last 13 years of her life to writing about and publishing The Chinese Calendar Tales. One book per year for each animal of the Zodiac, the 12-year cycle ends this month with the kind, happy, but sometimes gullible Pig packing up her bags and wistfully following her 11 predecessors into the sunset. But as Sarah …

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