Posts for the ‘Headlines’ Category
Santa Barbara Newspapers
By Matt • Nov 29th, 2008 • Category: Features, HeadlinesHere is a list of news sources in the Santa Barbara area and a brief description of each. If you’d like your paper added to or removed from the list, just let us know.
NoozHawk
Santa Barbara and Goleta’s unique new community newspaper — without the paper. Our experienced, professional journalists are delivering essential local news and [...]
Knitting in SB
By Amelia • Nov 28th, 2008 • Category: Headlines, LifestyleLooking to add a personal touch to your holiday gifts this year? Maybe you’re ready for a creative new hobby. Step into one of our local yarn stores and see what it is all about.
Check out the winter lineup of classes ranging from beginning to advanced knitting and crocheting. No time for a class? Pick [...]
Antioxidant Supplements
By Matt • Oct 4th, 2008 • Category: Headlines, HealthIf you aren’t taking them, then you are in the stone ages.
There are a few different companies you should know about that are making waves in the wellness industry. These drinks boost your antioxidant level. They are all competitors, but the bottom line is that they all help you achieve optimal health. There is no right or wrong, but there are different benefits from each. The benefits of each seem far fetched, but we won’t see the true beauty of these drinks for years to come. It has been proven time and time again that more antioxidants in our system extends our life. These superfoods are the true fountain of youth and if blended properly, we can have a multitude of antioxidants in one shot a day.
My main concern with these products is that they ALL are only offered through MLM, pyramid scheme, party planning or whatever you want to call it. I wish these products were available to be bought in stores, but until that day comes, we’re stuck dealing with MLMs and sappy salesmen who don’t care about your health but really only care about your wallet and bringing you on board to their lucrative business model. Be wary about the business, but be thankful for the product.

