…were reduced, if not completely eliminated. They experienced less inflammation in their bodies and thus had less aches and pains. Chronic headaches disappeared. People with skin problems/rashes noticed a clearing of their symptoms. Clients with diagnosed autoimmune conditions noticed an overall improvement in their well being. And of course the most obvious was their stomach pain, flatulence, bloating, IBS and constipation all went away. So what is gluten anyway? Gluten (which should be spelled glueten)…
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Flu Shot or Not?
…possible. Due to complications from Lyme disease my immune system is delicate and doesn’t need any additional challenges. Additionally, I cannot justify injecting myself with toxic heavy metals after spending considerable time, effort and money detoxifying myself from a large heavy metal burden I acquired while in the military. My clients often ask what measures they can employ to reduce their chances of getting the flu should they not wish to receive the vaccine. The…
Why I Am Not A Fan Of Calorie Counting
…one pound of fat contains 3500 calories. Seems simple, right? The problem with this theory is that it is based on simple math. The human body is a complex living machine that is far from simple. When you fill your car up with gasoline, do you always get the same number of miles per tank? Of course not! There are many variables to consider: tire pressure, quality of fuel, condition of engine components, air temperature,…
Tick Alert! Learn how to protect yourself.
…most recent bite was this past December! Being too rushed to follow my own advice to take precautions, I was outside working without “protection”. Fortunately, I noticed the tick relatively quickly and removed it without incident. Now if Lyme Disease, Ehrlichia, Babesia, Bartonella and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever are not enough, there is a new player on the field, the Powassan Virus. Recently I re-posted an article from NYUPSTATE.COM describing the CDC’s growing concern over the…