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I've suffered from migraines for a good part of my life, mainly hormonally related. Some days all I could do was lay in bed and try not to move, with severe head and neck pain plus nausea. I tried chiropractic, dietary changes and standard medical approaches, but none worked very well. At best they treated the symptoms after the migraine appeared. Then I tried OHCO-Flow. What a difference! I have gone from knowing I was going to have 4-5 severe headaches a month to having 1 or 2 minor ones. I still maintain a good diet, but OHCO-Flow seems to have balanced my system. I have my life back -- no matter what time of the month it is! Thank you, OHCO. - Annette S in Aspen Park CO

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Good Luck in the Year of the Rabbit

If the Year of the Tiger (2010) had you by the tail, you’re in for a reprieve during the Year of the Rabbit.  We’re being thrown a carrot, one that could make us feel complacent, and even inspire a tendency towards self-indulgence, which might be what gave us such a troubling time last year.  

While our pareidolia (patternicity) is of a man in the moon, the Chinese have a long history of seeing an image of a rabbit using a mortar and pestle to pound herbs for the Immortals.  The positive side of a carefree and indifferent Rabbit makes for a peaceful year. The Great Hare has divine aspects in many cultures and is not a warrior.  The Rabbit could bring a year of happiness and contentment.

The Rabbit, and those signs compatible with it, will experience success. For others, the Rabbit year will require quick-footed flexibility to dart the shrewdness and bolt from the tricksy.

Rabbits have a reputation for vigorous copulation and prolific reproduction. Their breeding season lasts nine months. Gestation is only 30 days, making it possible for a single female to have 800 children, grandchildren and great grandchildren in only one season. Rabbits are associated with springtime, fertility and playful sexuality.


Written on Thursday, 27 January 2011 14:42 by Hannah

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