About 360 MAGAZINE
⚡️ Last Week to View SHE INSPIRES ⚡️ Exhibit Closing Friday, May 26th
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Rethinking exercise: Replace punishing workouts with movement that makes you happy
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Connecting with and helping others be happy and successful.
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Being relaxed and free of pressures during their leisure time.
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Accomplishing goals of many sorts (from grocery shopping to career goals).
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They believe “valid” exercise must be intense, yet they want to feel relaxed during their leisure time.
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They feel pressured to exercise for health or to lose weight, yet during their leisure time they want to be free of pressures.
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Success comes from achieving goals, yet their expectations about how much, where and how they should be exercising means they can’t achieve these goals.
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Re-educating women that movement can and should feel good to do.
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Promoting physical activity as a way to connect with important others.
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Reframing physical activity as a vehicle that helps women renew and re-energize themselves to better succeed at their daily roles and goals.
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Explain physical activity as a broad continuum that counts all movement as valid and worth doing.
Emmy-Winning Reality Show Features Self-Determination for People with Disabilities in Healthcare Choices
Born This Way, which recently won an Emmy for being the best reality show on TV today, is not an ordinary reality show. It stars seven diverse young adults with Down syndrome as they deal with issues around employment, independent living, education and romance.
This Tuesday night, A&E’s Born This Way will cover the potentially life-saving issue of supported decision-making for medical care. Supported decision-making is an emerging strategy to enable individuals with developmental and other disabilities to make their own choices. This is especially helpful in the health care setting where every person utilizes the expertise of his or her provider and other resources to make difficult health related decisions.
“RespectAbility applauds Born This Way for its informed and sensitive coverage of how adults with disabilities can safely and successfully interact with the healthcare system,” said Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi, president of RespectAbility, a nonprofit organization that fights stigmas and advances opportunities for people with disabilities. “It’s not every day that reality shows can save lives – but this episode absolutely can do that. It also demonstrates that every human being has the right to be treated with dignity.”
The issue is highlighted in the show (spoiler alert!) when Sean McElwee goes into the hospital for surgery.
“One of my most important jobs as being Sean’s mom is to help him weigh the choices that he has in gaining healthcare,” said Sandra McElwee, Sean’s mother and author of three books on inclusion.
When asked to comment, Sean said, “I had a good experience.” In addition to being a cast member on Born This Way, Sean started a new business selling t-shirts, mugs, hats and bags with his comedic comments on them. Less than five years ago, Sean was unintelligible, and today he celebrates his speech by immortalizing it on swag.
“Frequently our current healthcare system provides inadequate consideration for the needs of adults with developmental disabilities,” Mizrahi added. “But Born This Way models how every adult with a developmental disability can have access to appropriate healthcare options.”
To learn more about supported decision-making, check out this wonderful kit on Supportive Decision Making, which covers healthcare issues and a whole lot more, from the ACLU: How to Make a Supported Decision-Making Agreement.
Also, view this 10-minute video from the Special Hope Foundation to learn more about Supported Decision-Making: Supported Decision-Making: Gabby’s Story.

TESS UNVEILS “LOVE GUN” ACOUSTIC VIDEO
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RADIO GUEST: Summer is Lurking Around The Corner and so is Lyme Disease: 2017 Tick season predicted to be worst in years; How to Fight back
“The disease caused by this tiny biting insect is called Lyme disease, and it’s one of the most dreaded and destructive diseases known,” says medicinal spice expert and health researcher Dr. Cass Ingram, author of “The Lyme Disease Cure.” “In the USA alone there are likely a half-million new cases of disease caused by deer tick bites annually – but in many cases, the victim is entirely unaware of what has happened to them.”
Dr. Ingram says a person contracts Lyme disease when cork-screw-like bacteria called “spirochetes” are released from the mouthparts of the biting tick, and bore into the joints and connective tissues of their human hosts, where they cause significant inflammation and pain, as well as tissue damage.
“There are a wide range of other germs which may ‘co-infect’ the tick bite victim, including organisms which may attack the brain and nervous system,” says Dr. Ingram.
MULTIPLE SYMPTOMS MAKE DIAGNOSIS DIFFICULT:
Lyme disease can create a host of confusing symptoms – both immediate and delayed. The disease is frequently misdiagnosed as: fibromyalgia, arthritis, polymyositis, ‘depression,’ multiple sclerosis, ALS, schizophrenia, psychosis, and chronic fatigue syndrome. Lyme also specifically attacks the heart and nervous system. Thus, victims of Lyme and other tick bite diseases are also often told that they have Bell’s palsy, neuropathy, pericarditis, and cardiomyopathy, while tick bite diseases and Lyme as the cause are never considered.
PREVENTING EXPOSURE TO LYME DISEASE AND TICK PATHOGENS:
In 2013, the CDC reported cases of Lyme disease in 46 states. Those camping, canoeing, hiking or vacationing in Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia and Wisconsin need to take special precautions due to the exceptionally high number of confirmed Lyme disease cases in those states. Such precautions include:
o Wear the lightest-colored clothes possible, preferably white or off-white. White is the best, since the tiny tick nymphs, which are black, can be seen more readily. Larger ticks can be easily seen against such a background.
o Socks are pulled over the pant legs. The socks should be white.
o Spray the shoes, socks, and legs with the natural, potent tick repellent, Herbal Tick-X, part of Dr. Ingram’s new Lyme disease protection kit.
o Check clothes often for evidence of crawling, climbing ticks.
o Wear a hat to prevent ticks from falling from tall grass or trees onto the head.
o Be sensitive, and be aware. Have a high awareness for entities crawling on the body or in the hair. If any such sensations occur, check the body immediately.
o Upon arriving home or when in a secure place, strip down immediately; place all clothing in a plastic bag. Inspect the body fully for ticks. The head and neck should be carefully inspected. The hair should be thoroughly brushed and/or combed all the way down to the scalp. After any wilderness adventure take a shower and scrub the skin.
RESPONSE TO BEING BITTEN:
“Any tick bite, if discovered, should be treated topically. The tick itself, along with the bite area, should be saturated with the oil of wild oregano to attain constant contact, which is ideal to destroy any residual tick-related germs and the consequential local inflammation. That constant contact can also be achieved by saturating a bandage or a piece of cotton and once the tick is removed taping it against the region. This can then be changed every 12 or 24 hours and continued until all infection and inflammation is eradicated.”
BASIC PROTOCOL – TREATING LYME DISEASE WITH WILD SPICES
Wild spices in the form of oil of oregano will literally burn away the protective exterior membranes (biofilm) of viruses and pathogen transmitted by an infected tick. Many types of germ-killing spices are reviewed in the book, and readers are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the healing properties and uses of each. The spices used by Dr. Ingram to cure his own Lyme infection included:
o oil of wild oregano (P73 material)
o multiple spice dried essential oil complex consisting of oils of wild oregano and sage, along with remote-source cumin and cinnamon
o juice of wild oregano
o capsules of anti-inflammatory enzymes containing bromelain, papain, and ginger
ABOUT DR. CASS INGRAM
Dr. Cass Ingram is the author of over 30 books, including “The Cure is in the Cupboard,” “Natural Cures for High Blood Pressure,” and “Natural Cures for Killer Germs.” A popular media personality, he has appeared on over 5000 radio and TV interviews. A much sought after lecturer, he teaches the public and health professionals about the powers of natural medicine and wild medicinal spices.
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Senate Healthcare Negotiations… (Health)
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Health and Nutrition habits (Health)
PRESS RELEASE
Health and Nutrition habits:
47% of people eat meat everyday
The healthy eating movement has been thriving in the U.S. and it accelerated under the Obama administration as First Lady Michelle Obama picked nutrition as her cause.
With summer coming up, ReportLinker conducted a survey to examine Americans’ health and eating habits.
Main findings show that:
When making nutrition choices:
- Almost a third of Americans say they eat fast food weekly
- 84% of people don’t eat 5 fruits and vegetables per day as advised by health professionals
70% of people are not ready to have a vegetarian meal at least once a week
- 47% of people eat meat everyday
- And for 69% of vegans and vegetarians, health is the prime reason for making this lifestyle change, while 19% say they made the switch out of concerns for the environment.
When it comes to physical activities:
- 72% of women are more likely to say they don’t work out or play sports compared to 45% of men
- Millennials (aged 18 to 34) also tend to hit the trail or the gym more with 34% saying they train daily.
To see all the survey results click here.














