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Although men (and women) sometimes wish the opposite sex was obsolete, the truth of the matter is that we will ALWAYS be necessary for survival (and possibly recreation).
Our culture is filled with mixed messages. While many women's advertisements are portraying excessively skinny models, a number of advertisements display appealing, junk foods. Flipping on the TV, you will see virtually flawless, very thin (sometimes emaciated), actresses on your favorite sitcom.
How our culture, through images of the media, portrays an unhealthy body standard for American women to live up to. As the full-figured female body was replaced by the ultra-thin, yet toned body, our country saw an increase in eating disorders and a preoccupation with obesity.
Business, politics, religion, art, feminism, sexuality, fashion, civil rights, birth control... the Glowing Maid is back at it again and she's better than ever. Check out the new location of the girl who's slogan is "I love hate-mail!"
Stephen Opper practices manual medicine in Asheville, NC. The focus is to provide lasting relief from chronic pain, and to assist in injury recovery. His bodywork is structurally oriented with a thorough postural and biomechanical assessment. He has trained in advanced therapeutic massage and bodywork, including advanced Neuromuscular therapy, Chinese medical massage, myofascial release, cranial and visceral work.
Naltrexone is an FDA-approved medication for treating heroin and opium addiction; in very low doses, it is proving to be remarkably effective in treating certain types of cancer; this site is in introduction to Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) as a treatment for cancer.
The North American fashion industry says it wants its models to be healthy, not anorexic, not bulimic and not chain-smokers. And to help models achieve that, the Council of Fashion Designers of America has released a list of recommendations as part of a new health initiative. Plus additional articles about anorexia and real people.