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Anatomical Manikin with removable organs via Dream Anatomy, c. 1500-1700 Also
Photographer’s girlfriend leads him around the world
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Sleep is the golden chain that ties health and body together.
Thomas Dekker (1572-1632). (via medicalstate)
Dhanvantari, God of Ayurveda.
Take some time this holiday season to meditate on all the blessings in your life and have a wonderful, peace-filled Christmas! Also, check out these great yoga loving snowmen notecards on Etsy!
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If you always give, you will always have.
Chinese Proverb
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An acupuncturist explains why the final month of the year, an inherently yin season, is not the time to indulge in yang activities like shopping, partying, and staying up late.
By Laurel Kallenbach
The final few months of the year often find us in a frantic state of shopping,...
Anatomical Gift Guide...YAAY!!! :))
1. Lumbar Vertebra Mug from Massage Warehouse $9.49 USDhttp://bit.ly/SOlBHj 2. Chocolate Skulls Gone Nuts by sparganum €6 EURhttp://etsy.me/JOiopV
3. Anatomy Pillow $110 USD (sale price) http://bit.ly/SOmgc0 4. Vertebrae Bracelet by Skingraft $121 USD Eachhttp://bit.ly/SOjGCK 5. Brain Soap $2 USD Each http://etsy.me/UoKtFt 6. Organ-ized Kitchen Cutting Board $19.99 USDhttp://bit.ly/11WJEbz 7. Guts Lapel Set of 12 Pins by I Heart Guts $48 USDhttp://bit.ly/QIv30X 8. Lungs & Heart Necklace by TheSpangledMaker $25 USDhttp://etsy.me/R9fy3n 9. Muscle Leggings by Black Milk Clothing $75 AUDhttp://bit.ly/VnJfsX 10. The Deep Massage Book $39.95 USD http://bit.ly/TKGIcV 11. Chalkboard Skull (various colors) by Iamhome $46 USDhttp://etsy.me/RCU3rE 12. Anatomy Heart Flask (various colors) $18.95 USDhttp://etsy.me/UoTv5n 13. Anatomy In Motion Muscle App http://bit.ly/GD4LDF Anatomy In Motion will be over 25% off for the rest of 2012! Currently available for the iPhone, iPad, iPad Mini and iPod touch:http://bit.ly/GD4LDF
What is Fascia? Fascia is tough connective tissue that creates a 3-dimensional web extending without interruption from head to toe. Fascia surrounds and infuses every muscle, bone, nerve, blood vessel, and organ, all the way down to the cel
lular level. The fascial system affects every system and function in your body- musculoskeletal, neurological, metabolic, etc. The white, glistening fibers you see when you pull a piece of meat apart or when you pull chicken skin away is fascia. What is Fascia made of ? Fascia consists of a complex which has three parts: 1. Elastin fibers - This is the elastic and stretchable part of the complex. 2. Collagen fibers - These fibers are extremely tough and give support to the structure. 3. Ground substance/matrix: A gelatinous like substance that transports metabolic material throughout the body What does fascia do? The fascial system generally supports, stabilizes, and cushions. Fascia creates separation between vessels, organs, bones, and muscles. It creates space through which delicate nerves, blood vessels, and fluids can pass. What are Fascial Restrictions? In a healthy state, the collagen fibers wrap around the elastic fibers in a relaxed, wavy configuration. Trauma, repetitive motion, inflammation, or poor posture can cause the fascia to become solidified and shortened. These thickened areas are referred to as a fascial restriction. Fascial restrictions have the capacity of creating up to 2,000 pounds of pressure per square inch in a restricted area. That crushing pressure can compromise any physiological system in the body resulting in pain and dysfunction. The fascia throughout the body is all interconnected like the yarn in a sweater or a complex spider web. A restriction in one area of the body creates tension throughout this web pulling on other distant structures. This explains why some people may have pain that appears unrelated to their original injury. Furthermore, myofascial restrictions do not show up on common standardized tests such as x-rays, MRI, CAT scans, etc. Fascial restrictions can pull the body out of its normal alignment, compressing joint surfaces and bulging disks, resulting in pain, loss of motion, and weakness. Info collected from Spine - Health, Mayo Clinic, NIH & Medterms Art by Dan Beckemeyer
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Anatomic face paint. Pretty cool!
A poem by Anonymous.
A beautiful mind
Love these photos :)
Keep in mind that the true meaning of an individual is how he treats a person who can do him absolutely no good.
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It’s easy to be nice to people who are nice to you, but take the challenge and treat those people with love who may not be so nice…
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