Of all the water in the world, its estimated that less than 1% is available for human consumption. That may be the reason its nickname is 'blue gold'. So how do we continue to live our lives with access to water while making sure others can still enjoy it in the future? Check out the infographic below for some answers and facts.
Thanks to WholeLiving and MindBodyGreen for the infographic.
http://www.wholeliving.com/
http://www.mindbodygreen.com/0-4318/What-You-Need-to-Know-About-Water-Infographic.html
The game that ladies who know about chemicals in personal products play! The minute long video below is a funny parody of a game show where an average woman wants to beautifier herself. The catch is she has to pick a product that does not contain any cancer causing chemicals. Will she win? Look at the video to find out!
Albert Einstein is the genius by which all other geniuses are compared. A renowned physicist who’s Theory of Relativity helped unlock mysteries of the Universe unknown before. Recognized as TIME magazine's "Person of the Century” in 1999, his genius was not limited to physics, he was also sincerely quirky with a strong passion for social justice, music and a dedication to pacifism.
“Nothing truly valuable arises from ambition or from a mere sense of duty; it stems rather from love and devotion towards men and towards objective things.”
“Everything is energy and that’s all there is to it. Match the frequency... Read More
Dr. Masuru Emoto has published several volumes of a work titled Messages from Water, which contain photographs of water crystals next to essays and "words of intent." Since water is the most receptive of the 4 elements, he tested its reaction to non-physical events; i.e. the “words of intent”. Below is a clip from the movie, What the Bleep do we Know, with example of some of Dr. Emoto’s work. After the scene is almost done, a man says to a woman “Makes you wonder, doesn’t it? If thoughts can do that to water, imagine what our thoughts can... Read More
How much meat do you think the average American man or woman eats in a year? Well, the great news is that we are consuming more fruits and vegetables than meats. The not so great news is that we are gobbling up a ton (well, actually about a quarter of a ton) of dairy products. That can definitely increase our cholesterol. Check out the graphic below and see how much all that soda and french fries add up to!
Thanks to Visual Economics and MindBodyGreen for the graphic
http://visualeconomics.creditloan.com/food-consumption-in-america_2010-07-12/
http://www.mindbodygreen.com/0-1198/What-Are-We-Eating-What-the-Average-American-Consumes-in-a-Year-Image.html