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Magazines : Body + Soul

Body + Soul

from: Body & Soul Omnimedia, Inc.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 84










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Binding: Magazine
First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 weeks
Format: Magazine Subscription
Issues Per Year: 10
Label: Body & Soul Omnimedia, Inc.
Magazine Type: Consumer magazine
Manufacturer: Body & Soul Omnimedia, Inc.
Number Of Issues: 10
Publisher: Body & Soul Omnimedia, Inc.
Sales Rank: 84
Studio: Body & Soul Omnimedia, Inc.
Subscription Length: 365 days










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Body + Soul is new from the publishers of Martha Stewart Living--the people who taught you how to take care of your home now teach you how to take care of yourself! Body + Soul is your guide to living a healthier, balanced, and more joyful life. With practical, clear, inspiring ideas and ways to enrich your life, Body + Soul will help you to stay young, strong, and vibrant.









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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Body and soul..... ...
This magazine has a nice look but I found it to be lacking in a whole lot of knowledge that I could use. I am not sure what the soul part represents. There is alot of new age ideas and organic articles but to be honest I am a little disappointed with this magazine.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * to much body, little soul ...
it`s not really a very spirituality newspaper, but it`s ecologist and interesting, has a lot for natural healing.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Very different than most of what's out there. ...
Body + Soul has a good mix of articles, ideas on food, and thoughts about spirituality. I enjoy each issue and find the articles to be refreshing. This is not a magazine for the fashion-conscious, nor does it tout much other pop-culture, rather it encourages readers to value themselves, and treasure their bodies, and think about what they eat/practice/etc. I would say Body + Soul is generally geared toward women, and I've never seen an article about mens-specific health. The layout of the magazine is clean and fresh, and nicely organized, so it's a pleasure to look at. All of the pictures are gorgeous, and illustrations are imaginative. The issues tend to be season-specific, such as the winter issues having articles about natural cold and flu fighters, and many of the recipes also seem to include what's in-season. The articles are interesting and go beyond the "how to cure ___" solution; they are more evolved to explain what causes a certain illness, various options for treatment or care, and outcomes. It's a restorative genre of magazine, with fresh and intriguing ways to live a little better. Give it a try!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * 4 Stars for the magazine 2 stars for the service. ...
The magazine itself I quite enjoy, though I won't be ordering again as the articles get a bit redundant. Yes, Omega 3 is good for you as is meditation but do we have to have an article about them every month?

I also notice that the magazine hits the newsstands well before it hits my mailbox. Grrrrr...

I do not recommend ordering this magazine thru Amazon...My subscription ended up starting with a July issue when August had already been on the stands for a month. Then B and S forgot to send me October and after complaining, I have yet to receive it.





Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Perfect Gifts ...
This magazine has proven to be an excellent source for tips on balanced and healthy living. I have provided subscriptions to multiple friends who all declare it is their "staple" read as they are very inspired to live better and healthier. Enjoy!


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