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My Yoga Online Featured In En Route Magazine

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008 by MyYogaOnline

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This month My Yoga Online is featured in En Route Magazine as part of Air Canada’s on demand in-flight entertainment. Short practices designed to energize, relieve stress, calm the nerves, and have a great flight.

My Yoga Online Enroute Magazine


These new video meditations will be joining My Yoga Online’s featured content on Air Canada’s in-flight on-demand entertainment system. These classes will begin airing in June on their health and wellness channel.

You can sample the videos here and download to your Ipod or MP3 player. These practices were designed for air travel, but are perfect anytime you need to relax and refresh.

Michelle MeditationAero Sleep Guided Meditation
with Daniel Mirecki

A hypnosis style guided meditation to induce a
state of sleep and minimize or eliminate the effects of jet lag. Using
a combination of an ancient yogic meditation and Ericksonian voice
induction hypnosis the listener is transported into a relaxed state,
highly conducive to deep relaxation and sleep. In addition, an
affirmation of eliminating the effects of time zone variance (jet lag)
is introduced. This experience results in an effective and sound rest
and readies the practitioner to function effectively in the new time
zone.


Freedom From Flight AnxietyFreedom From Flight Anxiety
with Padma

A three part total freedom from stress program:

1. BODY: relax and unwind
2. BREATH: develop a strong nervous system
3. MIND: find total freedom from anxiety

 

Popularity: 44% [?]

Paper Conservation - End Junk Mail

Sunday, April 20th, 2008 by Michelle Trantina

boreal forestUnopened mail creates a lot of waste. In fact, a recent Canadian Marketing Study quoted in the Flyer Distribution Standards Association newsletter suggests that:

• 67% of Canadians are not interested in the flyers and advertising that comes in the mail

• 25% of Canadians discard them without reading

In the US, the problem is even worse. The Forest Ethics website (www.forestethics.com) reports that junk mail distributed in the US accounts for 30% of the mail delivered in the WORLD, and that 44% of it goes into landfills unopened.

Some of the paper used in producing these ads comes from the Canadian boreal forest, which is being logged at a rate of 2 acres per minute, 24 hours a day to produce junk mail and other paper products. READ MORE

Popularity: 34% [?]

Benefits of Yoga Breathing

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008 by Kreg Weiss

yoga orchid
Breath is a crucial element in ones Yoga lessons. Breathing brings forth abundant benefits spanning the physical, mental and spiritual aspects of the Yoga practice. As one develops an understanding and respect of the Yoga poses (asanas), one should also embrace the time and energy to master the breath. Through the manipulation of breath, one attains a powerful sense of connection, expansion, and rejuvenation.

The physical benefits of yogic breathing greatly result from the overall motion of the diaphragm. The diaphragm is a dome-shaped muscle separating the lungs from the digestive organs. When relaxed, the diaphragm’s dome-shape presses upwards into the chest cavity. This upwards pressure aids in the explusion of air from the lungs. When the diaphragm contracts, it flattens downwards and presses into the digestive organs.

Often, when people are under pain, discomfort, or feeling stressed and mentally burdened, they unknowingly only breath from the upper chambers of the lungs (called apical breathing). This localized breathing in the ribs is highly limited and does not take full advantage of the lung’s capacity to receive fresh oxygen and to remove carbon dioxide (waste product of cellular metabolism). Common results of limited apical breathing is the ease of becoming fatigued, states of low energy, being susceptible to negative moods, shifting into poor posture, and having a lack of alertness.

By taking just a few deep breaths via the diaphragm, the body receives a flood of oxygen and sense of improved energy circulation. With each diaphragm contraction, the digestive organs receive a nourishing massage. This massage provides an improve flow of blood carrying vital nutrients into the cells while moving toxins and stale blood out of the organs. These muscular waves through the core also aid in the movement of food and fecal matter through the gastrointestinal tract leading to improved digestion, absorption, and bowel movements.

Along with the improved circulation of energy, yogic breathing has a meditative quality that fosters a more united mental practice with the physical. With each purposeful contraction of the diaphragm, there is a development of concentration and a welcoming of being present in the moment.

Through the practice of breath and focus, a bridge to the spiritual practice forms. The mental and physical connection generate an inner observance and allowing. One allows questions to surface while shedding tendencies of judging. Through the ability to manipulate breath and to tune into the subtle sensations waving through mind and body, one shifts from the obvious nature of the gross positions of asanas to a place of wonder and exploration. What once had meaning and purpose, no longer has relevance. Desires are replaced with contentment. Inner and external pressures are replaced with expansion and acceptance. What once seemed impossible is now fully attainable.

In Yoga, it is believed that with each breath, one takes in vital life force or prana. Prana is life energy that makes up everything and everyone. Proper Yoga breathing saturates the body with this life energy improving health, perception, and connection. More advanced breathing exercises (pranayamas) amplify these benefits.

Through guidance and proper instruction, breathing and pranayamas can be readily become a key element of one’s practice. Once one experiences the power and benefits of Yoga breathing, the overall Yoga practice feels naked and lacking without the breath. To learn more about breathing and pranayamas, CLICK HERE.

Popularity: 32% [?]

Health Benefits of Olive Oil

Friday, February 1st, 2008 by Kreg Weiss

Enjoy our new article describing the many health benefits of olive oil. Recognized for its’ abundant health benefits, olive oil is being chosen by many consumers as a preferred form of fat in diets and is being recommended by nutritionists and health professionals as one of the best alternative oils to traditional fats and oils. Olive oil has great diversity in how it can be used as an ingredient in recipes and as a food-enhancer.

In countries where olive is most highly consumed - Italy, Greece, and Spain, the incidences of cardiovascular disease is low and this is attributed the health benefits olive oil provides. One tablespoon of olive oil contains 120 calories and 14 grams of fat. However, the fat in olive oil is primarily monounsaturated which, when consumed can help reduce blood cholesterol levels leading to improved cardiovascular function. Read More

health benefits of olive oil

Popularity: 29% [?]

How To Avoid Buying “Greenwashed” Products

Thursday, November 29th, 2007 by Michelle Trantina

“Green-wash” (verb) - the act of misleading consumers regarding the environmental practices of a company or the environmental benefits of a product or service. Before you buy, be sure to ask yourself these questions:

1) What type of environmental claim is being made?

Is the manufacturer making a single or multi-attribute environmental claim? While valuable, single-attribute claims do not address other potential important human health and environmental issues. Environmental leadership standards such as EcoLogo and Green Seal examine all of the relevant environment impacts of a product category along with the products currently available in the market when developing a standard.

2) Is a copy of the environmental standard or testing protocol available for review?

If a manufacturer cannot or refuses to provide a copy of the environmental standard or testing protocol, one might suspect that the claim is only a marketing ploy. When they do provide a copy of the standard review it carefully and ensure that it:

* References appropriate national or international environmental and performance standards and that these:

* Have a clear, consistent meaning (e.g. anyone should be able to read it, interpret it and know how to evaluate products against it)

* Are verifiable, in other words different reviewers would likely reach the same conclusion about whether a product meets the standard or not

* Multi-attribute standards should be based on the entire lifecycle of the products from raw material extraction, manufacture, use and disposal


3) How was the environmental standard or testing protocol developed?

It is preferable that standards and testing protocols be developed in an open, public, transparent process. The standards setting organization should make records of the standards development process available for review.

4) Who developed the environmental standard or testing protocol?

The most trusted standards are those developed in a consensus-based process by broad stakeholders groups. Standards MORE….

Popularity: 41% [?]

My Yoga Online Yoga Video Studio

Thursday, September 20th, 2007 by Jason Jacobson

My Yoga Online is a premium Yoga Video Studio streaming top quality Yoga Classes, Pilates Exercises and Meditation Practices on demand anytime anywhere in DVD quality. My Yoga Online works with the best teachers and offers a wide range of classes in Hatha, Power, Ashtanga, and Kundalini, as well as Pilates and Meditation, ranging from five to ninety minutes in length, beginner to advanced.

Learn more about MY YOGA ONLINE

Popularity: 100% [?]

Join Our Yoga Health And Wellness Community At My Yoga Online

Monday, July 9th, 2007 by Jason Jacobson

At My Yoga Online we strive to create a resource community for not only Yoga and Pilates but for health and wellness, green living, nutrition, and pretty much everything related to helping better our lives and environment.

If you have a BLOG or WEBSITE that you feel can help contribute to our healthy living community we would love to share and link our resources with yours.

Feel free to add a link to our blog on your blog or website with the following code…

Once you have added us to your website, email us at blog@myyogaonline.com and we will create a reciprocal link to your site.

Also feel free to add our sample videos and/or yoga images to your sites, but again, please link back to us in return with the following link to our home page…

You can grab our free yoga and Pilates sample videos from Youtube at…

My Yoga Online Free Youtube Videos

You can also check out our yoga images at…

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We look forward to sharing our yoga and health and wellness resource community with you.

Namaste.

Popularity: 73% [?]

Health Care Parasites: Michael Moore’s Sicko

Friday, June 29th, 2007 by Jason Jacobson

I went to the Naturopath recently and promptly submitted the invoice to my health care provider - Manulife Financial. I pay the extra bucks on a monthly basis so that every year I can receive up to $750 combined toward paramedical specialists, which specifically includes Naturopaths, yet yesterday I received an invoice in the mail saying that they do not cover my Naturopath visit because I was not recommended by an MD.

After reviewing my plan, no where in it does it say that I need to be referred by an MD. In fact, Naturopath’s are commonly replacing MD’s for diagnosis as people find alternative methods to treatment rather than traditional and often masking methods through prescribed drugs used by doctors.

To doctors’ credit, they are often under pressure themselves from big pharma to peddle their wares and health care companies so they don’t prescribe expensive treatments. And as a patient, if you want alternative treatment, it is actually very difficult to find a traditional MD that will refer you to a Naturopath. It’s like a Hummer dealer referring you to a Prius dealer.

Why would Manulife say they cover this treatment up to $750 per year and yet deny paying the claim without a referral?

It’s interesting that Michael Moore’s film, Sicko, arrives in theater’s today, because this is exactly what his film is about. About the health care companies not paying claims, even if a patient qualifies - they often find loopholes to their defense - because paying claims cuts into profits. Since health care is a private industry in the United States, these companies have shareholders to answer to, bottom lines, and as a result it is not about the patient as much as it is about cutting corners and making money.

On Monday, I am going to write Manulife and I am going to fight this claim as I have had to fight claims in the past, as legitimate as they may have been, because they don’t like giving over money. But it’s such a frustration to time and time again have to deal with this crap when I qualify for their coverage.

What I am asking everyone that reads this that has ever been refused a claim is to not just accept it as many do because companies like Manulife make their money off of people that don’t fight for their rights. These health care companies make billions of dollars off of innocent people. In fact, thousand have gone bankrupt because of claims they should have been covered for but were refused.

It’s sad that you have to fight for what is rightfully yours especially when it comes to your health but at this point in time this is what we need to do to prevail over these parasites. This time it was a Naturopath but I’d hate to have to go through this if something tragic were to happen and they were not there to cover my back.

Popularity: 42% [?]

Kundalini Yoga Class Video Online

Monday, June 25th, 2007 by MyYogaOnline

My Yoga Online introduces Kundalini Yoga to our ever growing library of online yoga video classes at MyYogaOnline.

This Kundalini video is a Level 2-3 class instructed by Lidija Martinovic. The Yoga Class focuses on exercises for Body Cleansing and Disease Prevention as taught by Yogi Bhajan.

Popularity: 46% [?]

President Arnold Schwarzenegger?

Thursday, June 7th, 2007 by Jason Jacobson

Does Arnold Schwarzenegger think he’s President?

Arnold was in Canada last week to promote his international green plan. When is the last time a governor ventured outside their country, not just their state, to forward their political agenda?

I have no problem with it if it’s a positive agenda that helps make this world a better place to live in. The question is, is this recent latching onto improving the environment from a one-time one-man environment busting Hummer driving cigar smoking Terminator a heartfelt plea to world change or a political agenda to place him in the running for something bigger? If he can’t be President maybe the position of Total World Dominator may open up for him. I don’t doubt this has already crossed his mind.

Although the Premier of Ontario didn’t fully follow through with his environmental promises, signing a plan to reduce carbon fuel emissions in vehicles by a measly 10% by 2020, it is obvious Mr. Schwarzenegger’s international influence is quite tangible. Not only did he help sign pacts for reduced emissions, but also to increase stem cell research spending buy $30 million, work toward developing a hydrogen highway extending from British Columbia to California, open discussions on cleaning up the Pacific Ocean, and promote his efforts with the Special Olympics.

Arnold certainly strikes a bold figure, not only in stature, but with his personality, poise, and confidence. You cannot help but be pulled in by his charismatic persona. Combine this with his support of very in the now environmental and health issues and you have a formidable presence on the political landscape.

After watching the Presidential debates the past couple of days with the constant reference to the Iraq War and fighting immigration, it is refreshing to see a politician fighting for positive change in this world. In fact, forget President Arnold Schwarzenegger. Why run for President and be tempered and distracted by the need to conquer the world stage when as Governor he can concentrate on more personal goals and still have a world of influence without having to go to war or appease oil companies that helped place you there in the first place.

Many may argue that Schwarzenegger is just a movie star putting on another show, but if this show can change the environmental landscape we all live in for the better, then let the show go on. In this case, for the first time, Schwarzenegger is starring in his most personal film to date, an independent thought-provoking film, instead of the usual run-of-the-mill Hollywood blockbuster filled with bad guys, violence, and imminent world destruction. He can leave that to Bush, who’s cowboy shoot’em-up is still dominating the international box office, with no end in sight.

It’s very unlikely Arnold will ever win an Oscar, but maybe what’s on his mind is a lot bigger. Bigger than his 19″ biceps.

Popularity: 44% [?]