Flu Shots
I am a volunteer at Ridge Meadows Hospital. Along with regular employees, volunteers are required to get a flu shot this time of year. I’m on the fence with this one. I don’t normally get a flu shot- I...
View ArticleProp 37 Defeat
I realize that this occured almost a week ago, but I am so saddened by the defeat of California’s Prop 37. Had this bill passed, foods containing GMOs would have had to be labelled as such. This would...
View ArticleAromatic Help for Digestive Flare-Ups
Despite our best efforts, those of us who experience digestive unease caused by food, really do pay the price physically. Flare-ups can be exhausting and painful. I’ve discovered that aromatherapy can...
View ArticleIntroducing Nude Food Fridays!
Friends! I’ve been all over the place lately in regards to my blogs– so much to say, such a small platform! Sooo, in light of this, I’ve decided to make Fridays a specific day to discuss the power of...
View ArticleThe Consumption of Animal Meat: Health Versus Wealth
Health vs. Wealth In doing some research for my new book, I’ve come across so much information that indicates that there is a huge correlation between the health of those who are “wealthy” and those...
View ArticleThe Relationship Between Alzheimer’s Disease, Diabetes, and Coconut Oil
Alzheimer’s and Diabetes There is always a steady stream of research being done on Alzheimer’s disease: an incurable type of dementia that affects memory, behaviour, and usually results in early...
View ArticleInteresting Infographic on Chronic Disease
Hey, all! Check out this new infographic on chronic disease. It’s interesting stuff, and includes eye-opening stats that everyone should be aware of. HAPPY FRIDAY!
View ArticleEastern vs. Western Medicine: is one better than the other?
Hmmm…well, let me start by musing that there is a HUGE difference between the two, and that it really begins in their philosophies. Both types of medical care have their time and place; let me explain...
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