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"Prevent, Identify and Treat Dehydration for Great Health"

"Prevent, Identify and Treat Dehydration for Great Health"

FromSharon Kleyne Hour


"Prevent, Identify and Treat Dehydration for Great Health"

FromSharon Kleyne Hour

ratings:
Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Oct 20, 2008
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Leah Yamaguchi (Portland, OR), acupuncturist with Rockwood Chiropractic, discusses the importance of hydration as it relates to acupuncture. Second guest, Art Bernstein (Gold Hill, OR), naturalist and author, discusses Fathom Five - Canada's first National Marine Conservation Area. The deep and sparkling waters at the mouth of Georgian Bay are home to Fathom Five, an archipelago of five small islands, plus an underwater marine reserve. The park preserves a rich cultural legacy and a freshwater ecosystem containing some of the most pristine waters of the Great Lakes region. The rugged islands of the park are a reminder of the impressive lakebed topography found beneath the waves.
Released:
Oct 20, 2008
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

• Power of Water / Global Warming – New and innovative wellness discoveries to help you and future generations live within our changing dry environment • Global climate change is a WATER (all-natural moisture) crisis that can cause dryness of the skin, eyes and breathing passages, in addition to spreading bacteria, viruses, allergies and numerous dehydration related diseases • Sharon Kleyne believes that each individual has the power to become proactive in maintaining their own health • Sharon and her guests offer simple, logical, do-it-yourself solutions from a non-political, common sense perspective • Weekly shows have featured experts in medicine, pharmacology, health and healing, therapeutic healing research, nutrition, occupational safety and wellness, global climate change and more. The weekly “Power of Water” segment features guests discussing the scientific, recreational and aesthetic aspects of water.