Your Feng Shui Guidance for April!


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This spring, instead of simply cleaning your closet and giving your used clothes away, why not create a pool of positive energy among your friends by having a Feng Shui fashion swap party? After all, recycling during the season of rebirth never goes of style ... and apart from that, it's simply a fun way to bring new items into your wardrobe collection without a new-item price tag attached!

So, contact your girlfriends and give them a few weeks to gather any gently used couture, as well as handbags, jewelry, and even shoes. Then, set a date to pass these memories from one friend to another.

Just remember to wave some sage or incense over everything you'll be parting with before you send them home with someone else. Doing so will purge your predecessor energies and allow the new recipient to spring into action with renewed (re)purpose!

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Did you know that the stuffiness and dry cough you may attribute to springtime allergies could actually be caused by a few things you've been eating? It's true: Certain foods may contribute to the same misery-causing symptoms as those of ragweed-induced hay fever.

If you know for a fact that your hay fever is caused by ragweed, you'll want to avoid eating watermelon, cantaloupe, and honeydew for the time being, as well as zucchini and cucumber. Research shows that these particular fruits and vegetables possess almost identically similar allergy-producing proteins to ragweed.

In the unfortunate event you're suffering from hay fever this spring, steer clear of these foods for now ... because if you can do so, it's likely that clear is exactly how your nose and throat will feel!

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