All for the love of music

Longer required to reach the top. That, for one thing, is not ture. You have to start somewhere. right? The best musicians who made their mark in history started from thje bottom and made their way to the top. Remember that a journey of thousand mies begins with a single step. To succeed in music, with a single step. To succeed in music, one must process determination and will. Long hours of practive and musical interest is also required. There may be potholes and bumpos along the way, but do not ever lose hope and give up. Frustrations may arise while trying to reach your goal, but go on. Those long hours will pay off in the end. You will be proud of yourself and so will the other people around you.

So, to all those musicians out there: Do your best in everything you d. Take all the opportunities that come your way, and make use of your God given gift and remember, what you are is God’s gift to you. 

Posted: June 19, 2008 Comments (1)

Herbal Teas From Plants Around

Persimmon Tea

the leaves when dried and crushed make a fine strong tea. Can be used all year round. Rich in vitamins C. Used as a healthful tonic.

Sassafras Tea

Boil fresh roots after washing, until water turn reddish brown. Can be sliced and dried for later use. Claimed by some to be a blood thinner a blood purifier, to help bronchitis, a stimulating spring tonic. Mostly used for pure enjoyment.

Birch Tea (Wintergreen)

Black yellow and white birch. Dried leaves can be used year round. A large handful of fresh leaves steeped in hot water was drunk 1 to 2 cups a day for rheumatism and headaches. Said to reduce pain of passing kidney stones, and a fever reducer. Cold it was used as a mouthwash.

Posted: June 13, 2008 Comments (0)

The Prostate Cancer Sorucebook : How to make informed treatment choices

The fight against prostate cancer has progressed causes of cancer deaths in men. In the Prostate Cancer Sourcebook, Dr Marcus Loo, a urologist at the New york Hospital - Cornell Medical Center, and Ms Marian Betancourt, an author of several books on cancer provide expert advice on everything from diagnostic tests chossing treatment options to emotional support and recovery. What makes this book a good read is that it is writte in clear, non-technical, and concise language with a logical sequence of topics. The book walks the reader through the whole process. The first part is a very informative primer on the prostate and the risk factors for prostate cancer.

Posted: June 9, 2008 Comments (1)