Archive for September, 2009
Trendy New Yoga Workout Wear no comments
So Fine Fashions and Accessories — a new fashion Web site owned and operated by Colombian native Myrna Sandnes — introduces high-quality, affordable fitness and yoga clothing for women of all shapes and sizes.
They launched in late 2007 with the mission to make fashion and gift-giving fun and a value added experience for all customers. Sandnes recently returned from a trip Colombia where she was meeting with her design team and manufacture to finalize the new Yoga product line.
The idea for Yoga fitness clothing that suits women of all sizes after experiencing first hand that workout clothes available for everyday women were poorly constructed, unflattering and made from low-quality fabrics. The cloths took out all the fun of enjoyment of relaxing and exercising.
For more information, visit sofinefashions.com.
Online Yoga Community Captures MySpace and Facebook Enthusiasts no comments
After their recent website launch, YogaHub revealed their new online yoga community at MyYogaHub.com, a new social network for yoga and health enthusiasts.
YogaHub’s online yoga community offers many options, including the ability to create your own blog, share photos, and upload yoga videos, just to name a few. In addition, they have a yoga calendar for community events, both locally and internationally.
Another area of the site worth highlighting is the free yoga postcards. These are a series of 52 weekly postcards designed to offer you rich and memorable images, quotes and inspirational audio tracks that will enhance your daily yoga practice. The postcards display photos of people in meditation, nature and cultural rituals from around the world. The audio track provides a short guided meditation or suggestions to improve your yoga practice. These weekly thought-provoking yoga postcards are free and are delivered directly to your email.
For more information, visit yogahub.com.
New Drug Rehab Centers Feature Yoga, Swimming and Exercise no comments
Over the past year many of the largest and most reputable drug addiction treatment centers have honed their skills and rebranded themselves as Holistic Drug Treatment centers for addiction control and substance abuse treatment. Many specializations exist but when C.A.R.E. opened its doors it was considered a pioneer in this niche. Today C.A.R.E Florida offers over a dozen non-medical activities including yoga, massage, exercise (personal training), tennis, golf and meditation that allow an addict to participate in holistic drug treatment as part of their substance abuse treatment programs.
C.A.R.E. (Comprehensive Addiction Recovery Education) FLORIDA now recommends the holistic healing track for substance abuse patients because it has been proven effective. Because many addictions are at root linked with psychological disorders such alternative medical drug treatment like acupuncture and therapeutic massage not only make the treatment more effective, they serve to relax the patient’s mind, body and soul. This holistic approach to drug addiction treatment provides spiritual sustenance to build a healthy conscious and a defense mechanism against addiction.
New offerings include acupuncture, group meditation and herbal therapy. Each of these is administered by certified professionals in their field and in a relaxed, non-judgmental, yet professional environment.
For more information, visit careflorida.com.