Cancer Update!
So much to tell you! It all boils down to 2 key phrases: 1) “Cancer is a fungus” and 2) “Radiation Hormesis.” If you do nothing else, google these two phrases. The rest is gravy. A second breast...
View ArticleMore Fun With Candida: Leaky Gut Syndrome
Did you catch the sarcasm in the title? I am not normally a sarcastic person, but occasionally, I feel the need to lighten up a heavy topic. Candida is such an innocuous sounding name for something...
View ArticleUpdates: A little radiation, a new doctor, and a pee test gone wrong
Well, it’s been a couple months. I have been faithfully using the rocks for radiation hormesis according to the basic protocol laid out by Nighthawk Minerals. Maybe it is because I am a massage...
View ArticleWhat Happened When I Found a Breast Lump; Part 2
Recently there has been some intense commentary on my first posting of the same name, so I thought I would post my follow up comments as it’s own post (with a couple of revisions). This is clearly a...
View ArticleGall Bladder Problems Mimicking IBS and Metabolic Syndrome?
I googled “gall bladder symptoms” and found that my ongoing digestive issues really match. The pain under the right ribcage is the most obvious one. It has been acting up and I had assumed it was my...
View ArticleKombucha Class!
I have been brewing kombucha for a few years. Once in a while I take a break when life gets hectic. Over the summer I got a really robust new SCOBY from the farm I order some of my food from. I...
View ArticleIn Virginia, a New Law May Boost Healthy Home Industry
I never even took a civics class, but today I called my Senator to support SB920. I have included the entire email from Weston A Price Foundation below so you can see. I hope to get some...
View ArticleAdvice needed: how to set up successful classes
Our first kombucha class was a hit. Everyone had fun and got a SCOBY and starter to take home, along with written instructions. We tasted some of my fermented green bean pickles too and all agreed...
View ArticleUpdates: metabolic healing, cooking classes, healing trauma
The garden is in full-swing here in the mid-atlantic U.S.. It’s too early for tomatoes peppers and cucumbers, but I have my hands full of all kinds of greens! Swiss chard, arugula, spicy asian salad...
View ArticleGarden inspiring new wave of ferments!
My garden is really getting interesting. A few weeks ago, I could barely keep up with the waves of greens. My favorites were broccoli raab and baby bok choy. The arrugula and lettuces keep coming....
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