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Warning Signs of Poor Intestinal Health

 November 24, 2017

  Warning Signs of Poor Intestinal Health Exposure to high stress, processed meals, and heavy prescription medication is nothing out of the ordinary these days, which is why it’s no wonder that so many people suffer from constipation, bloating, and heartburns that are signs of poor digestion. Aside from the latter, many other symptoms indicate […]

Salty Snack Alternatives

 November 23, 2017

Sodium plays a significant role in enzyme operations and muscle contraction, but consuming too much salt often causes an increase in fluid retention, which does show up on the scale. If you’re attempting to shed a few pounds and can’t control your salty cravings, there is absolutely no harm in indulging. As long as you […]

Green Tea: Protecting the Brain

 November 22, 2017

  Green Tea: Protecting the Brain When it comes to tea, there is a vast and flavorful array of different varieties. In this article, we’re putting the spotlight on green tea. Green tea is the healthiest beverage on the planet, and not only is it loaded with antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, but it also contains […]

Cancer & Night Sweats

 November 20, 2017

Typically cancer symptoms will vary from person to person and will depend upon the type of cancer, where it appears, its size and severity as well as how it affects the body.   Lowering body temperature is the result and purpose of sweating.  The heat escapes through the skin when the water and salt are […]

Benefits of Clothing Conscious

 November 17, 2017

  The foods you choose to buy have an enormous impact on our health and the environment, but so do the clothes you buy, wear and wash.  Eileen Fisher, a clothing designer who was honored for her environmental work at the 2015 Riverkeeper’s Annual Fishermen’s Ball, stated the clothing industry is the second largest polluter […]

Bladder Cancer & Vitamin D

 November 16, 2017

Other than the already known benefits of Vitamin D, could there be yet another important benefit?  Our vitamin D intake is important, as low levels have been linked to a risk of bladder cancer.  These findings are coming from results presented recently at the Society for Endocrinology conference in the United Kingdom. Evidence has already […]

Alternative Medical Bill

 November 14, 2017

I recently read an article written by Nicholas Bakalar on the costs of alternative medical care.  Americans are currently spending $30.2 billion a year on alternative and complementary medicines and procedures, including $1.9 billion on children ages 4 to 17 years old.  Nothing is paid by insurance on any alternative medicine treatments, but rather is […]

Alternative Care

 November 13, 2017

I read an eye opening article written by a woman who is a cancer survivor.  Her story was uplifting and proves to me that alternative medicine is the perfect alternative to the immune destroying chemo treatments. The lady in the article was told by her doctor that there was nothing further he could do for […]

Treating Pain Without Drugs

 November 10, 2017

The United States released a federal report revealing that more than 54% of adults had some type of musculoskeletal pain disorder such as back, joint or neck pain in 2012. This is a leading cause of disability and major contributor to health care expenses and disability compensation, and a significant price Americans pay for pain. […]

Sugar Has Many Names

 November 9, 2017

Sugar is supplied to our bodies from natural sources in our fruits and vegetables. Combining this with additional fiber, vitamins and minerals, natural sugar is processed slightly differently than the refined white sugar, or sugar by other names, to disguise sugar in your food. It’s difficult to avoid those foods that are laced with sugar, […]