Sunday, December 5, 2010

Rituals To Become A Wolf

Exhibition "Wandering" Marine

Placita Church .
Collage, colored pencils and graphite.
Bodega I

- Collage, colored pencils and graphite



supply Plaza.
- Collage, colored pencils and graphite.


Long Street - Collage, colored pencils and graphite.


old Plaza.
-Collage, pencils color and graphite


Calle Isaac Peral.
- Collage, colored pencils and graphite



Chusco Corner.
- Collage, colored pencils and graphite.


- Collage, colored and graphite l.ápices.


Castle Street.
- Collage, colored pencils and graphite.



C / Álvarez Quintero.
- Collage, colored pencils and graphite.



Bodega II
- Collage, colored pencils and graphite .




















Friday, November 5, 2010

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Thursday, November 4, 2010

Healthy Breakfast Alternatives



Oil on canvas.


ago I received a few years commissioned to undertake a series of marinas, as the person who ordered them I really enjoyed my painting to carry out a personal project he had, I think the result is enough and I got decided to offer the opportunity for what you see and opinéis .

Oil on canvas.
Oil on canvas.
Oil on canvas

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"Boats on the Cala del Moral"


Acrylic and pencil on canvas.
100x73 cm.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Miranda Cosgrove Hula Skirt And Coconut Bra

stress, MAGNESIUM AND MAGNESIUM





Dr. Mark Sircus, one of the most prolific writers in medicine, holds the honorary degree of doctor of medicine Eastern and was one of the first nationally certified acupuncturists in the United States. He trained in acupuncture and Oriental medicine at the Institute of Traditional Medicine in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and the School of Traditional Medicine of New England in Boston. He served in the Central Public Hospital Pochutla, Mexico.

For many years he has been researching the human condition and the causes of the disease. Its main focus in recent years has been the study of environmental toxicity and iatrogenic disease. He has written extensively on environmental poisons in our food, medicines and clinics. Dr. Sircus is the director of the International Medical Veritas Association (IMVA), which advocates radical changes in orthodox medicine.

His research and writings to light information that others want to be hidden and is certainly "a wonderful vision flame" and many are grateful for his wisdom and courage. Some people consider him a genius in his own right and "beautiful methods of attacking chronic disease and to the point."

In one of his blog entries, dated 16 August 2010, referring to the use of magnesium and stress among other things pointed out that: The U.S. Department of Agriculture says that about 60% of adults in the United States do not consume the estimated average requirement for magnesium. What we do not say is that this 60% is based on estimates daily minimum established by the Department of Agriculture was set awfully low, the actual number is much higher. At best magnesium intake target times processed foods are found in the level of hunger for this precious mineral and very necessary. Most Americans are actually malnourished and sick from it and because of the toxic burden they carry in their cells and blood. Radiation, chemicals and heavy metals put enormous pressure on the organs, tissues and cells. Magnesium is involved in much of the ability of our body to try and eliminate this type of toxic insults. Actually increase the toxicity as Falling levels of magnesium. In simple language it means we have more allergic reactions, down with the flu more often (never listen to or trust anything the World Health Organization says about the flu for most of the cases are actually caused by a virus, but by chemical stress), suffering from diabetes (diabetes is largely a result of these tensions toxic in combination with malnutrition, especially magnesium deficiency). Recently the British Journal of Psychiatry reported that people with a great diet of processed foods had a 58% higher risk of depression. They do not tell is that the reason for depression was the lack of magnesium in the diet of these diets and that depression can easily and best be treated with magnesium. What I am saying is that a "complete food" diet protects against depression due to a combination of Nutrients from many different foods, rather than the effect of a single nutrient. Although there is a glimmer of truth in that statement lies the fact that it is well researched magnesium levels that provide the key to our mental and emotional state. In fact, we can see the hatred and evil lack of some of the richest and businesses on the ground in this story because the truth and facts about magnesium are well known to researchers worldwide. Magnesium nutrients is one of the most well studied and intelligent doctors to quickly reach patients suffering heart attacks or strokes. We would have a completely different world if governments got behind magnesium supplements. People would be more healthy and happy, miss fewer days of work, would be less stressed and be able to work hard and enjoy life more. It would also reduce medical bill in the world for one or two billion dollars. This would upset people like Bill Gates and others like him who want to cut the population did not increase.
Pharmaceutical companies especially do not want you to know nothing about the use of simple minerals to help depression, reduce violence, reduce stress and stay healthy outside of the doctor's office and hospitals. Since the advent of selective reuptake inhibitors of serotonin, antidepressants (SSRIs) and atypical antipsychotics in the market, numerous studies have shown that the "new generation" of psychiatric drugs is ineffective and dangerous, but exceptionally profitable. There is no such thing as a replacement for the mineral magnesium.
Worldwide, sales of antipsychotics increased from $ 263 million in 1986 to 8.6 billion U.S. dollars in 2004 and sales of antidepressants increased from $ 240 million in 1986 to $ 11.2 million in 2004. For these two classes of drugs combined, sales rose from $ 500 million in 1986 to nearly $ 20 billion in 2004, an increase of 40 double, according to Robert Whitaker, best-selling author of Mad in America. And only God knows how high these numbers have risen in 2010 when stress, mental and emotional disorders go through the roof.

"Despite a dramatic increase in the treatment of psychiatric disorders
over the past 10 years, there has been no decrease in the rate of
suicidal thoughts and behavior among adults, according to a federal study primarily funded
National Institute of Mental Health.
The Washington Post "

I am by no means say that magnesium is the answer to every problem in the world, but it would go a long way to calm the people and restore the trigger points higher. The World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended drinking water containing 25-50 mg of magnesium (Mg) per liter to prevent deaths from heart attack and stroke. bottled water in America contains about 5 mg of magnesium per liter, well below 20 mg / l in the rest of the world's bottled water, according to WHO. If WHO was really interested in helping Americans, as they want help with your shots dangerous, which would ensure that the government implemented such recommendations that would save countless lives.

"Magnesium deficiency causes serotonin deficiency
with possible resultant aberrant behaviors, including suicide
depression or irrational violence.
Paul Mason"

The Department of Family Medicine, Pomeranian Academy of Medicine, says Dietary factors may play an important role in the origin of ADHD and magnesium deficiency can lead to disruptive behavior. Even a mild deficiency of magnesium can cause sensitivity to noise, nervousness, depression, irritability, mental confusion, muscle twitching, tremors, apprehension, and insomnia. A significant number of researchers have shown that up to 60-90% of diseases are directly caused or exacerbated by stress. And indeed, numerous studies have shown that stress is related to serious illnesses like heart disease, high blood pressure and diabetes.
Now there is little doubt that stress can kill, which means that magnesium deficiency may be placed in his tomb. Harvard physiologist Walter Cannon recognized 90 years ago when faced with a threat - physical or emotional, real or imagined - the body responds with increased blood pressure, frequency heart, muscle tension and breathing rate. Now we know that this physiological "stress response" involves hormones and inflammatory chemicals that can foster everything from headaches to heart attacks in overdose.
is clear that magnesium deficiency or imbalance plays a role in the symptoms of mood disorders. Observational and experimental studies have shown an association between magnesium and aggression, anxiety, ADHD, bipolar disorder, depression and schizophrenia. So I say they are the real terrorists? The sea is full of magnesium and is easy to source and applies orally, transdermally, via IVs and even nebulized directly into the lungs.

Read the full entry in its original language:

http://blog.imva.info/medicine/stress-magnesium-disease

If you have any questions or want to leave us a view on this blog, I invite you to do us a comment.
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Monday, September 6, 2010

Is There A Cure For Sensory Neuropathy

"Jerez and Jerez"


Oil on canvas 100 x 81 cm.

3rd prize in the II Fast Painting Contest Teresa Rivero Foundation, "Jerez and Jerez last September 4, 2010.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

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DISEASE AND ASTHMA LIVING WITNESS



Dr. John Briffa is a practicing physician, author and international speaker. He is a graduate award from the University College London School of Medicine, where she also earned a bachelor's degree in Biomedical Sciences. Dr. Briffa is a leading authority on the impact of nutrition and other lifestyle factors in health and disease. He is dedicated to providing people with information and advice they can use to take control of their health and optimize your energy and vitality.

Dr. Briffa is a Daily Mail columnist and observer, and former contributing editor for Men's Health magazine. He has contributed over dozens of newspaper and magazine titles worldwide, and is a previous recipient of the Health Journalist of the Year award in the UK. He has been listed by Tatler magazine as one of the leading practitioners in the UK, and has twice been on the jury of the prestigious Prince of Wales Integrated Health Awards.
In one of his blog entries, dated January 29, 2010, referring to the use of magnesium in asthma stated: "At the end of last December one of my posts focused on the experience of a relative of mine had taken with magnesium. He had suffered from intermittent epigastric pain long (pain felt in the center of the abdomen just below the ribs), and I wondered if your problem may be a condition known as esophageal spasm. " Because magnesium tends to work for the things of 'spasm', suggested magnesium. It became more or less immediate relief, and remains free of symptoms to date. Because magnesium tends to help things that are related to muscle spasm, I found it generally useful for a number of problems such as leg cramps, irritable bowel and migraines. Another condition that could, in theory, respond to magnesium therapy is asthma. Asthma is, in essence, a condition characterized by constriction of the airways in the lungs. Can lead to restricted breathing (especially exhalation), wheezing and dyspnea. The condition can be debilitating and can even be fatal. The constriction of the airways may be due, at least in part, due to constriction of the muscles that can be found in the lining of all but the smallest airways in the lungs. Because magnesium relaxes muscles effectively, the possibility exists that increased levels of magnesium reduces airway constriction and help relieve asthma. magnesium therapy was tried in a recently published study in the Journal of Asthma. In it, 55 adults with mild to moderate asthma were treated with magnesium (170 mg, twice daily) or placebo for a period of 6.5 months. The subjects had their lung function test using peak expiratory flow (the maximum air speed can be expelled from the lungs), as well as what is known as the methacholine challenge test. Methacholine causes constriction of the airways. In this test, breathing in subjects with methacholine, and the dose of this drug to induce constriction of the airways. The higher the dose of methacholine required, the less "reactive" airway judged to be. Compared with those receiving placebo, those who were given magnesium saw a significant improvement in both their peak expiratory flow rate and methacholine challenge results. In addition, study participants underwent a subjective assessment of their asthma status in the form of what is known as quality of life and asthma control questionnaire. Asthma life scores improved significantly in the magnesium group compared with those taking placebo. Control asthma also improved in those who received magnesium, but this was not statistically significant. From these results as a whole, what they show is that asthmatics who took magnesium saw a significant improvement in both objective and subjective measures of disease activity.

Read the full entry in its original language:

http://www.drbriffa.com/2010/01/29/magnesium-therapy-found-to-benefit-asthmatics/


If you have any questions or want to leave us a view on this blog, I invite you to do us a comment.
Until next post ...
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CA RIF J-31387641-0 NIT: 0444480335
Avenue East 5 Avenue North junction 3,
Canons Corner, Lamb Building, Local
A and B, Caracas, Venezuela.
TLF: (0212) 5615710

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Do You Need A Fuse For Boat Cd Player

Series "Wandering"



"Contrast" Acrylic on wood
fabric, 50x70 cm.




"A corner misleading"
Acrylic on canvas, 50x61cm.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Best Summer Camp Seattle

"Shadow of the tunnel"

Oil on canvas, 20x60 cm.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Licorice Flavored Icecream

"Surf"


Series "Surf Day" Acrylic on canvas
. 61x50cm.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Cost Reupholster Boat Seats

"Surf Day"

Acrylic on canvas, 65x100 cm.
Series: Days of Surf.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Hess And (gift Card And Register)



"Nomad" Oil on canvas. 70x70 cm.

How To Clean Old Doilies




"Nomads II" Tecnica mista: Alcograbado, etching and aquatint. Poupée inked the three inks. Measures
spot: 23 x 50 cm paper
Measures: 34'5x67 cm.

Steps For Waxing Shoes

Nomad Series Nomad Series



"Bedroom of a month Monday February " 146x97 cm. Oil on canvas.

D2nt Bot Min Game Settings ?

"Zahara"



XII In quick painting contest Zahara was lucky to be awarded a third prize with this picture. "Zahara" Oil on canvas 100x73cm.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Ritetemp Thermostat For Home

"Morning in the mill" Acrylic on canvas. Series "Things our"