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  • Brilliant! I would love to have one of these except I pretty much walk everywhere. I don't even use my stupid bike. Damnit!
  • I am a Locust Point resident and Screwballs is my new favorite destination for evening walks after dinner (or, I'll admit it, before dinner). The ice
  • I heard from someone who went and said he sampled three different flavors - blueberry, ginger, and honey lavender - and said that they were all great.
  • I just stopped in to screwballs 2 days ago. They opened this past weekend. Spoke with Kathy and Irene, they said for now they are open Tuesday-Sunday

Secrets to Weight Loss

Last month, I hinted at the “secret” to losing weight, and this month we’ll go into more detail. Read More

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Secrets to Weight Loss | 05.05.10

Last month, I hinted at the “secret” to losing weight, and this month we’ll go into more detail.

The Facts About Fat | 02.27.10

Obesity is officially now an epidemic. The rate of obesity in this country has been rising steadily over the past 30 years, and more recently, and most alarmingly childhood obesity is on the rise too.

Winter: The Season for Deep Wisdom | 11.03.09

A huge part of my acupuncture practice is a) making grown-ups lie down, b) helping people remember what they knew about life when they were small and c) reintegrating people back into Nature, of which we are all a part, no matter how we try to deny it.

Fall: Meditation to Peace | 09.27.09

Fall is the season of loss and grief, of letting go of that which is no longer useful. It is also the time for keeping what’s truly valuable and breathing in the awe and beauty around us.

The Fifth Element: Late Summer | 06.29.09

In Chinese Medicine, the Five Element system divides the year into five seasons. The fifth season, which we’re in now, is best described as Late Summer and corresponds to the Earth element.

Loving The Skin You Are In | 06.10.09

Modern medicine is phenomenal for the advances in science. The histology and physiology of skin has been scientifically proven time and time again, but the fact of the matter is that we do not love our skin like we should.

Springtime: The Art of Benevolence | 05.11.09

Spring, the time of Wood in Chinese Medicine, is associated with creativity, anger, passion, and our motivation to manage details and fight injustice.

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