Videos
Singing for Health: Viva La Vida
By Dr. Ben Kim on January 04, 2009
Here's another catchy song to get your lymphatic vessels pumping to. The cover of "Viva La Vida" found below is by Afraid of Everest - I actually enjoy this cover better than the original by Coldplay. If you'd like to sing along, please scroll down for lyrics.
Singing for Health: Home, by Josh Verdes
By Dr. Ben Kim on December 23, 2008
If you're traveling home or welcoming family and friends to your home over the holidays, I think you'll enjoy the following song. For me, it captures all of the feelings that surround being with loved ones during Christmas and New Year's.
You'll find lyrics below the video, just in case you want to sing along to support good lymphatic and immune system health. :)
» Read more…Deadly Immunity - Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Investigates the Government Cover-up of a Mercury/Autism Scandal
By Josh Day on December 08, 2008
Note from Ben Kim: If you live in a country that allows thimerosal to be included in vaccines, and you're not aware of the dangers of injecting thimerosal into human tissue, please take a few minutes to view the following video and article on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s coverage of the link between mercury in vaccines and autism.
Singing for Health: Both Parts to "Lucky," by Jason Mraz and Colbie Caillat
By Dr. Ben Kim on November 24, 2008
After posting a video of "Lucky," by Jason Mraz and Colbie Caillat several weeks ago, I was tickled to find out that my aunt fell in love with this song.
Singing for Health: You and I Both, by Jason Mraz
By Dr. Ben Kim on November 12, 2008
Here's another favorite from Jason Mraz - it's melancholic and lovely at the same time. In typical Mraz-like fashion, the grammar is other-worldly at times, but you always feel his heart. :) Enjoy.
Eating Mercifully - A Documentary that Explores Christian Perspectives on Factory Farming
By Dr. Ben Kim on November 11, 2008
Eating Mercifully is a short documentary that explores Christian perspectives on the cruelty inflicted upon millions of factory farmed animals in our world every day.
A trailer for Eating Mercifully, produced by The Humane Society of the United States, can be viewed below.
Warning: Some of the footage in this documentary is devastating, so please view it without children present before making a decision on who you'd like to share this trailer with.
» Read more…Singing for Health: Power of Two, by the Indigo Girls
By Dr. Ben Kim on November 01, 2008
I first started listening to the Indigo Girls back when I was in high school. I love the way they harmonize together and stick almost exclusively to acoustic guitar for their studio recordings.
"Power of Two" is one of my favorite songs from their collection. Enjoy.
» Read more…Singing for Health: Life is Wonderful, by Jason Mraz
By Dr. Ben Kim on October 22, 2008
The lyrics, vocals, and rhythm of this song make me want to sing along all day long. This version was recorded during a live performance in Korea. Be sure to catch the part where Jason Mraz plays a sweet trumpet without a trumpet. Links to guitar chords for this song can be found below the lyrics. Enjoy...
Jason Mraz's Healthy Chocolate Pudding Recipe
By Dr. Ben Kim on October 08, 2008
How about a chocolate pudding that's good for your heart? This is exactly what you'll create by following Jason Mraz's chocomole recipe, which calls for avocados, dates, chocolate powder, and a touch of vanilla.
The result is a creamy chocolate pudding that's rich in healthy monounsaturated fatty acids and flavonoids, making it an excellent choice for promoting a healthy cardiovascular system and good overall health.
» Read more…Why Singing is Good for Your Health
By Dr. Ben Kim on October 01, 2008
Looking for a fun way to get and stay healthy?
Try singing on a regular basis.
But not any old singing will do. The kind of singing that will provide you with significant health benefits has to come from deep inside your chest, even from your abdomen.
» Read more…
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