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12 December 2008 »
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If you’re like me, you were disgusted by those high-fructose corn syrup commercials that came out a few months ago. I found some funny spoof ads on YouTube and thought you’d love a good laugh on a Friday afternoon. I hope you enjoy them as much as I did…
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Tags: ads, advertising, commercials, corn, corn refiners association, diabetes, food industry, hfcs, high fructose corn syrup, industrial corn, industrial food, king corn, movies, obesity, propaganda, sugar, sweet surprise, sweeteners, videos, youtube
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05 December 2008 »
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ENTER TO WIN! Learn to cook healthier meals for your family! Click here to enter to win Real Food for Rookies, a new online class — retail value $120, plus over $60 worth of discount coupons. Don’t miss out! contest ends this SATURDAY Sept 4th at midnight Pacific. It’s cold and flu season. If you [...]
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Tags: adrenal glands, bentonite clay, bone broth, chestal, chicken soup, chicken stock, coconut oil, cod liver oil, cold, detoxification, detoxification pathways, dr. philip incao, epsom salt baths, fermented foods, fermented salsa, flour, flue, garlic, ginger, green living, herbal tea, homeopathic, homeopathy, illness, infection, jewish penicillin, kefir, kombucha, nasal irrigation, neti pot, onions, pastured chickens, raw egg yolk, raw honey, raw milk, sauerkraut, steam baths, sugar, symptoms, yogurt
cheeseslave »
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.). [...]
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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
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08 April 2008 »
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I went to the dentist today. And guess what? No cavities! This is the first time I’ve had no cavities in years. And you would think that I would be more prone to dental decay — considering the stress I’ve had on my body over the past year (childbirth, breast feeding). Here’s the interesting thing… [...]
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Tags: advertising, baby food, beet kvass, cavities, cod liver oil, coke, dr. raymond silkman, fermentation, fluoride, genetically modified, gmo, goitrogens, heavy metal toxicity, high fructose corn syrup, iodine, kombucha, kraft foods, lacto-fermentation, lard, soy, sugar, thyroid, tooth decay, toothsoap
cheeseslave »
26 March 2008 »
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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 [...]
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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
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17 March 2008 »
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I’m making: Lasagna (made with organic grass-fed beef, tomato sauce, rice pasta, and freshly grated ricotta, mozzarella and Parmesan cheese) Garden Cress, Tomato, and Fennel Salad (with oil and vinegar dressing) Chocolate Ice Cream (made with Organic Pastures chocolate colostrum milk and raw pastured egg yolks) I’m fairly new to this traditional foods way of [...]
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Tags: ice cream, lasagna, nourishing traditions, organic pastures, pasta, phytates, raw milk, rice pasta, soaking grains, sugar, weston a. price foundation
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31 January 2008 »
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I have been reading “Gut and Psychology Syndrome” by Dr. Natasha Campbell McBride. She has had quite a lot of success treating children in her clinic in England, reversing autism, allergies, ADHD, and many other conditions. Her own son was diagnosed with autism. He is now in a regular school and is completely functional. Dr. [...]
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Tags: add, adhd, allergies, antibiotics, autism, biokult, books, canola oil, cod liver oil, food allergies, fresh air, gaps diet, gfcf, gluten intolerance, gluten-free casein-free, gut and psychology syndrome, immunity, jenny mccarthy, louder than words, natasha campbell-mcbride, probiotics, refined flour, refined sugar, soy oil, sugar, sunlight, threelac, vegetable oil, vegetarian
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