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November 6th, 2009, at 2:00 am

See–ing Nutritionally

I really wonder some times why my creator keeps using me as the example, guess it’s just so I can continue to teach and honestly say, “been there, done that!”. Yes, I’ve had more than my share of eye disorders, particularly after my much written about odyssey from healer to victim as recounted in my [...]

October 30th, 2009, at 2:00 am

Demystifying “D”

With so much attention lately on the correct amounts and types of Vitamin D supplementation, readers and clients asked me to provide a quick guide as to it’s benefits, dosage, and latest research. Maybe it’s not so brief but it is in as concise a format as possible and still provides the most important information, here it [...]

October 16th, 2009, at 2:00 am

Fibromyalgia – Tied-up in Knots…literally?

Being a recovered victim of fibromyalgia and consuling hundreds to wellness, I can tell you….we’re all tied-up…in knots, that is!
Yes, I still have some knots in my upper arms and we’re working hard to get rid of them. However, with all the mercury in my system from both having worked in dentistry and handling the [...]

October 15th, 2009, at 2:50 pm

Have Faith…

While sometimes it may seem as though life in general is becoming more harried, hectic, and frenetic,  I personally find that this has actually helped me!  I am now even more consistently and consciously using many of the principles found in our courses here at Clayton College of Natural Health.  This includes things such [...]

October 14th, 2009, at 12:06 am

Homeopathy-our Invisible Reality

When we talk on the cell phone there is no question our mobile cell is not attached to the recipient’s phone with a cord. We accept that somehow the energy moves from the phone to cell phone tower and then to a satellite ’somewhere’ in space and is mysteriously transmitted back via a cell phone [...]

October 11th, 2009, at 3:46 pm

Vitamin D – activating HIN1 Flu?

Exciting news was released regarding the effectiveness of Vitamin D, yes, the sunshine vitamin again.
In a new effort to discover new ways to fight the dreaded H1N1 virus, the Canadian Public Health Agency recently announced it intends on testing the blood of people contracting H1N1 to check for deficiency.
Recent Research Regarding Vitamin D and H1N1
In [...]

October 10th, 2009, at 8:00 am

Phenylpropanolamine (PPA): Deadly

Are you aware of products that contain this deadly ingredient? If not, you should be.
PPA is known to cause hemorrhagic strokes or cerebral bleeding, even with the very first use. It has been linked to to these complications in just three days after taking; especially in women ages 18-49 and infants. Severity of complications were [...]

October 9th, 2009, at 4:49 pm

Natural Options for Influenza

Being in natural health and working with victims of chemically-induduced immune system disorders for over 30 years, I have observed first-hand the effects of flu in those who already have a weakened or overstressed immune system.
The news reports are enough to frighten even the healthiest indivdual, and then there are those who always do exactly [...]

October 6th, 2009, at 2:38 pm

An Ounce of Common Sense

Prior to coming to work at CCNH, I worked for a large banking corporation.  Every year the bank offered flu vaccine shots for employees.  I usually signed up and received the inoculation. Now that I work for a natural health educational facility and the threat of a flu pandemic is all over the media, I [...]

October 5th, 2009, at 12:25 pm

Expo East was Great!

I had the opportunity to represent Clayton College of Natural Health at our booth at Expo East in Boston recently (9/24 – 9/26) – what an exciting and busy few days!  Our Chief Academic Officer Teresa Nichols was there, along with our Director of Marketing Judy Williams. This was Teresa’s first trade show, and she [...]