Post 176 Turpentine Detox– TEREBINTH Have you ever heard of this somewhat controversial detox? This is an old remedy that dates way back and is still used today. Be aware that I am not diagnosing or curing disease and I want to make it clear that this article is for information only, and that I […]
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Po 175 New Year’s Detox NEW YEAR DETOX Feel like you put on 5 extra pounds over Christmas or just ate too much food you shouldn’t have? Let’s start the year off right with simple detox programs anyone can do. Here is a quick list of suggestions; 1. Belly Fat— Wow, it just […]
Post 174 Artificial Sweeteners and Disease
Post 174 Sugar-Free Artificial Sweeteners and Disease “Sugar-Free” Artificial Sweeteners Cause Cancer When you are eating foods or drinking beverages with these sweeteners, you are putting yourself at risk of developing a variety of diseases including cancer. Here are 5 artificial sweeteners and what risk you exposed to; 1. Sucralose (SPLENDA) — increases permeability of […]
Post 172 EDS (Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome)
Post 172 EDS Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) is a group of inherited connective tissue disorders, caused by various defects in the synthesis of collagen. EDS is known to affect men and women of all racial and ethnic backgrounds. There are six distinct types of EDS currently identified. EDS is an inherited condition for […]
Post 171 Foods to Protect Your Vision
Post 171 14 Foods to Protect Your Vision Protect Your Eyes Here in Colorado, we live in a high altitude area which makes our eyes more prone to cataracts. Always where sunglasses between 10 AM and 4 PM to help protect your eyes from developing cataracts. No matter where you live, protecting your vision […]
Post 170 Leukemia
Post 170 Leukemia Classification Leukemias are classified as acute or chronic; an acute leukemia progresses more rapidly. They are also classified by the type of white blood cells in which they arise — lymphoid cells or myeloid cells. There are four primary types of leukemia: Acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) Chronic lymphocytic (CLL) Acute myeloid leukemia […]
169 Kanna- Nature’s Anti-Depressant
Post 169 Kanna– Nature’s Anti-Depressant Kanna (sceletium tortuosum) is from the same part of the world as Kratom. It has mild psychoactive effects which builds up in the brain over the course of about a month. Taking Kanna can also be complemented by other herbs as well if needed. Here are the facts about […]
168 Scullcap
Post 168 Scullcap Using Scullcap for anxiety, insomnia, and as a relaxant is an excellent alternative to dangerous psychiatric medications. So how do you use it? Excellent for insomnia, anxiety, and nerves as a capsule, tea, tincture, or by smoking. As a smoking herb, Scullcap is very similar to marijuana, second to Wild Dagga. It […]
Post 167 Seven Things to Purchase Before Surgery
Post 167 Seven Things to Purchase Before Surgery If you planning on surgery, take a moment and prepare a few items to help your recovery. Don’t wait until you have had the surgery, but plan ahead for a more rapid and successful recovery. Here are a few items you may want to consider in advance; […]
Post 166 Kidneys– Creatinine Reducing
Post 166 Kidneys Creatinine Reducing When creatinine is abnormally high, you will have problems with 3 things; potassium phosphorus sodium A diet which restricts foods high in these minerals is most commonly needed. You may also have gout, seen more often in men. This formula will help in the management of high creatinine, urea, and […]