Throw away your Canola oil, dump the soybean down the drain, and if any of you still use Crisco, Santa’s bringing you coal this year. It can be tempting to save a buck and choose the cheapest oil at the market, but what you save in the grocery aisle, you’ll pay to your doctor a [...]
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Worth its Salt
Posted in health & well-being, minerals, tagged brine, brittany, celtic sea salt, crystal, detoxification, electrolytes, high blood pressure, himalaya, himalayan pink salt, morton's, primordial sea, rock salt, saline, salt, salt caves, salt lamp, salt mine, sea salt, sodium, sodium nitrate, sole, table salt, therapeutic, therapy, weight loss on January 16, 2009 | 4 Comments »
For the love of mud, throw out your Morton’s!!! (Or at least put it under the sink for future use scrubbing tea stains out of porcelain.) I could spend days expounding on the pros and cons of Himalayan pink salt, sea salt, and [cringe] table salt, but instead I’ll attempt to limit my usual verbosity [...]
lemons: gold of the universe
Posted in health & well-being, tagged alkalizer, ann heustad, antibacterial, antioxidants, antipyretic, antiscorbutic, antiseptic, arthritis, asthma, blood, blood pressure, burns, cancer, citrus, common cold, corns, dental, detox, detoxification, digestion, diuretic, edmund hillary, everest, fever, flu, health, hemorrhaging, kidney, lemon, liver, master cleanse, pablo neruda, palpitation, phytonutrients, remedy, rheumatism, sore throat, toxins, vitamin, weight loss, well-being, yellow on January 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
In an age where doctors prescribe pills for every symptom and urge vaccines instead of healthy living, I can’t help but feel that the general population is being suckered into a false haven of medical bliss – especially since Time magazine reported last year that almost half of the doctors in their study prescribed placebos [...]