Best Fake Cheese

Cheese is horrible for our health. It is also a stain on the environment, and our terrible treatment of cows and their babies. Unfortunately, it is addictive, the dairy lobby is powerful, and many people continue to eat it. Shame … Continue reading

Protest

Why is it, that only violence creates change with the U.S. Government? We understand Black Lives Matter, and we are glad to see folks rallying around people who are discriminated against or are the victims of violence or unfair treatment … Continue reading

Easing Bipolar Disorder With Nature

Life has its ups and downs, but for you, the roller coaster is a daily occurrence, and hardly ever as enjoyable as a visit to the amusement park. Unfortunately, medicine is rarely a good answer. Like most diseases, Bipolar Disorder … Continue reading

Alzheimer’s Disease Explosion Coming

5.3 Million Americans have Alzheimer’s Disease. That is about 1.5% of the general population. But it is closer to 5% of Americans over 60. And they say it will grow three-fold in the next 30 years. That will bankrupt Medicare. … Continue reading

Just Had A TIA or Mini-Stroke Or a Senior Moment?

ABCs of Avoiding Stroke & Alzheimers… A. Be Heart Healthy: Cut beef, pork, poultry, eggs and dairy consumption Choose organic for animal foods, fruit and greens Avoid white flour, yeast, table salt, corn syrup, and chemicals Eat boiled rice, millet, … Continue reading

Heal Your Liver

Winter is tough!! There comes a lot of bad eating, in order to get the energy to face the stress that comes with weather, Patriots games, rising prices, violence in the world and other difficulties in this competitive world. The … Continue reading

Frequency of Illness vs. Quality of Diet

Do you get sick more than 2-3 times per year? Is the duration more than 24 hours? Does this affect your productivity, enjoyment or budget? If so, consider this: You may be eating too much, getting too many toxins, and … Continue reading

Avoid These Five Foods & Feel Better Fast

Autumn is a great time of year. The kids are back in school, our scrapbooks are filled with memories of our wonderful summer, and the harvest time brings great foods and beautiful foliage. But winter is coming, and with it … Continue reading