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  • Making Wellness Fun E-newsletter
    from Miluna Fausch,
    CEO/Founder

    January 2005 Making Wellness Fun
    ISSN 1549-7992


           In this Issue:
  • Our Need for Touch
  • What is NONI juice?
  • Bee Stings
  • Wanna Help?
  • Fun--Bite
  • FREE Teleclass

Our Need for Touch
Massage therapists receive approximately 114 million visits per year, indicating the public's strong need for touch. An article in Massage Journal stated that the number one ingredient for successful massage therapists was the desire to serve, to create change through the healing art of touch. Clients noticed little things like temperature, music, essential oils, flowers, conversation and how long the session lasted. Scientific research shows that touching the body does in fact heal emotionally and physically. Many therapists believe that emotions are often released through touch and that releasing emotions actually clears internal pathways and unblocks the energy flow.

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What is NONI juice?
Each year, 1.2 million people in the United States are diagnosed with cancer and each day 1700 people in the U.S. die from this disease. As research continues, new substances are being discovered that help fight cancer. In 2001, the American Association for Cancer Research listed noni as one of the top ten alternative cancer treatments used in conventional settings. Noni is the fruit of a plant. Noni is funny looking, smells bad, and it doesn't taste that great. The noni fruit was used in ancient India for increasing longevity. The plant grows in Tahiti and is ranked one of the top ten best selling medicinal herbs in the United States. This natural supplement has been found to promote healthy cell function and benefit chronic inflammatory problems as well.

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Bee Stings
This information from Louise Hay: a homeopathic remedy that is good for bee stings or insect bites is apis mellifica. Bee stings can sometimes relate to a sense of guilt about stepping out in a direction that you think others resent. An affirmation to use is: I release all criticism.

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Wanna Help?
Help save our oceans! www.wylandfoundation.org

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Fun--Bite
The short fortune teller who escaped from prison was a small medium at large.

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FREE Teleclass
This teleclass is especially for you if you are facing surgery, facing serious illness or sick and tired of being sick and tired. Tell me more!

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To new Beginnings!

Until next month,
Miluna Fausch



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