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Writing And Mothering: All That's Natural and Smells Nice
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Wednesday, January 31, 2007. All That's Natural and Smells Nice. Lavender and tea tree oils found in some shampoos, soaps and lotions can temporarily leave boys with enlarged breasts in rare cases, apparently by disrupting their hormonal balance, a preliminary study suggests. The study reported on the condition, gynecomastia, in three boys ages 4, 7 and 10. They all went back to normal when they stopped using skin lotions, hair gel, shampoo or soap with the natural oils. Posted by Kim Barke.
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Writing And Mothering: For Inspiration
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Tuesday, January 30, 2007. I've been meaning to write about the amazing accomplishments of three of my friends for a while. Sorry about the delay, but I had to get my graduate school application out by February 1st. That's done now and I hope to be here more regularly. As Lisa describes it:. It consists of a series of fictitious, satirical pharmaceutical ads that serve as a political and social commentary. Any feedback/comments are welcome! I hope to see it in person. Posted by Kim Barke. Subscribe to: P...
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Writing And Mothering: Your Brain on Music
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Wednesday, June 13, 2007. Your Brain on Music. David Byrne and Daniel Levitin discuss how music differs from language. How it brings us closer to each other through emotions and movement. How it's good for us (see my older article Rock on Baby. For more on that) and how it was used to develop community (but so much for that nowadays with iPods, hunh). Posted by Kim Barke. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What the Tide Brings - buy my new poetry book here. And weight loss stories. Subscribe in a reader.
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Writing And Mothering: February 2007
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Tuesday, February 20, 2007. Omega-3s, Boys and Some Sanity. My son Conor and I both regularly take fish oil, rich with omega-3s. Conor had behavioral and mood issues when he was younger, that had me very concerned. He was often defiant, refusing to do his work, and aggressive. He spent quite a bit of time in the principle's office when he was in kindergarden and pre-first. For children, who don't like the way Coromega tastes, there's another option (if they can swallow smaller capsules). Omega-Brite.
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Writing And Mothering: January 2007
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Wednesday, January 31, 2007. All That's Natural and Smells Nice. Lavender and tea tree oils found in some shampoos, soaps and lotions can temporarily leave boys with enlarged breasts in rare cases, apparently by disrupting their hormonal balance, a preliminary study suggests. The study reported on the condition, gynecomastia, in three boys ages 4, 7 and 10. They all went back to normal when they stopped using skin lotions, hair gel, shampoo or soap with the natural oils. Posted by Kim Barke. Melanie Hall...
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Writing And Mothering: December 2006
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Friday, December 15, 2006. Wearing on me Eragon. Posted by Kim Barke. Sunday, December 10, 2006. A Good Mood Guide. Made in my life, but at the time, I was terrified. What do you do, when you have to stop taking the antidepressant medications that you’ ve. Come to rely on? Biological therapies- e.g., omega-3 fatty acids, SAM-e and 5 HTP. Lifestyle changes- good sleep hygiene, nutrition, and social networks. Mind-body therapies- exercise, yoga, and meditation. Posted by Kim Barke. Friday, December 08, 2006.
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Writing And Mothering: April 2010
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Sunday, April 04, 2010. What is it About Rabbits? When spring arrives in the Northeast, there's a tendency for some people, especially those that have seasonal affective disorder, to feel a little manic. Isn't that what the rabbits are feeling too? Mania has as one of its symptoms sexual promiscuity. Perhaps the rabbits are just acting out on what many humans have inhibited for various reasons—a spring fling. Imagine waking up as a male rabbit in mating season. She smells like spring, damp and warm.
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Writing And Mothering: August 2006
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Thursday, August 31, 2006. The Right's View of Western Parks. A couple of weeks ago when I was worried about the fires at Glacier, I signed up for a Google alert. I shut it off today, but not before catching this interesting view. Of the same parks I'd seen written in the National Review. Funny, I'd thought about moving out to Missoula too. Posted by Kim Barke. On the guitar. When Dave and his wife Diane sang together in harmony, everyone stopped what they were doing to listen. Posted by Kim Barke. We sp...
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Writing And Mothering: October 2006
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Wednesday, October 25, 2006. Blue Arabesque- NY Times Review. Patricia Hampl's new memoir " Blue Arabesque. Justifiably called so, since she defines memoir as the story of a mind, not a life- received a grand review in the October 29 Book Review section. Available now to online subscribers). Kathryn Harrison compares Hampl's analysis of her aesthetic experiences to those of John Berger in "Ways of Seeing," and Susan Sontag in "On Photography.". And " I Could Tell You Stories. Personal and impersonal....
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Writing And Mothering: June 2007
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Wednesday, June 13, 2007. Your Brain on Music. David Byrne and Daniel Levitin discuss how music differs from language. How it brings us closer to each other through emotions and movement. How it's good for us (see my older article Rock on Baby. For more on that) and how it was used to develop community (but so much for that nowadays with iPods, hunh). Posted by Kim Barke. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). What the Tide Brings - buy my new poetry book here. And weight loss stories. Subscribe in a reader.