Beloved Osho,
You said the other day that we are born alone, we live alone and we die alone.
Jefferey Jaxon writes in Natural Society on February 18, 2015 about the latest mad buzzword, ‘orthorexia nervosa’.
On TED, Yossi Vardi, legendary community-builder, connector and prankster, delivers a careful lecture on the dangers of blogging. Specifically, for men. And tongue-in-cheek.
Grahi recommends honey and cinnamon as a traditional cure for a variety of ailments and a boost for the immune system.
Jesica L. Santos’ list of favourite quotes (many of which are by Osho) published in Huffington Post on 24th November 2014.
Inimitable John Oliver (English political satirist and comedian) takes on the sugar industry on HBO’s Last Week Tonight – just in time for tricks and treats come Halloween (Oct 27, 2014).
Article by Victor Luckerson on EMF Injured, published on May 8, 2014 in Time magazine.
A look at the latest scientific excitement about nano-particles and their side effects on the human body.
Mayzoon Zayid is an incredible courageous and beautiful women who not only overcame the problems living with cerebral palsy but transformed herself into a charming, witty and outstanding comedienne.
Published in Complete Wellbeing, India, January 2014
Researchers finally show how mindfulness and your thoughts can induce specific molecular changes to your genes, writes Michael Forrester on December 5, 2013 in ‘Prevent Disease’.
A documentary filmed during the final weeks before Dr. Richard (Rick) Linchitz succumbed to cancer on May 13, 2013.
The beverage that has remained vastly popular for more than a century (introduced in 1886) is being viewed more and more critical.
Excerpt from Chapter 16 of Devageet’s newly published book, Osho: The First Buddha in the Dental Chair
Kaiyum reviews Gábor Lenkei’s book and adds valuable comments from his years of practical experience.
Kaiyum’s useful guide about sleep – research and experience from his personal and professional life.
This is the second of three excerpts from a discourse by Osho about right diet, right labor and right sleep:
A recent article by Nicholas D. Kristof in the New York Times finally addresses the fact that common chemicals in our environment “may be even more harmful than previously thought. It seems that they may damage us in ways that are transmitted generation after generation, imperiling not only us but also our descendants.
Article by Edward Guthmann on Ma Prem Savita and her work with and knowledge of medicinal plants. Published in SF Chronicle on May 14, 2012
Often, when reading about decisions made by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the government body controlling more and more what Americans can eat or not eat, the implications of so many regulations based on quite often questionable research make one’s head swim. Strangely enough, much of what is considered junk food seems to be acceptable for consumption by a population of which two thirds have been declared to be obese or overweight, yet the right to eat natural foods is being chiseled away from on a daily basis.
Health and nutrition appears to be of much interest to our readers, hence we are showing here yet another popular approach to well-being.
Ruth Coban, by now more than one hundred years-old, attributes her looks and health to – exercise! She says, “Get up and go – just do it!”
Many studies have been published about electromagnetic fields and their negative impact on humans and animals. The Swiss Government assessed that all devices emitting EMFs have the potential to do great harm if used incorrectly and is warning its citizens.
A property might be, most unexpectedly, one of the first phases of the project initiated by Maneesha in the UK
The movie ‘Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead’ shows that obesity can be cured and that to change the world, is to change yourself
On 1st of May the EU will ban much of herbal medicine, pressing more of us to take pharmaceutical drugs that drive the profits of big Pharma