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05 December 2008 »
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It’s cold and flu season. If you feel something coming on, it’s best not to run out and buy something that will suppress the symptoms. Getting sick is the body’s way of “housecleaning”. In other words, your body is attempting to rid itself of the accumulated toxins.
What you want to do is support [...]
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01 October 2008 »
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I’ve been meaning to post about this ever since I read Rami Nagel’s very well-researched article in the Summer edition of Wise Traditions (Wise Traditions is the Weston A. Price Foundation magazine. If you are not a member, you should join — for only $40/year — just so you can get aricles like this one.).
Sidenote: [...]
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Tags: agave nectar, diabetes, fructose, insulin, maple syrup, rami nagel, raw honey, sally fallon, sugar, sweeteners, weston a. price foundation, xylitol
cheeseslave »
26 March 2008 »
In Recipes »

I’ve been trying to cut back on coffee. No, not trying. I have been cutting back. I’m pretty proud of myself!
Sally Fallon said that cutting out coffee was the hardest thing she ever did. I’m not trying to cut it out completely (yet) but I am trying to cut back. For the sake of my [...]
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Tags: adrenal, adrenal exhaustion, blackstrap molasses, coffee, donna wild, fermented foods, grey hair, hypothyroid, lemonade, nutritional yeast, raw honey, Recipes, sally fallon, standard process, sugar, thyroid