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"So, if I am on warfarin, should I avoid eating foods that contain vitamin K? By now you should know that the answer to this question is "no." It is a common misconception that people on warfarin...
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So interesting to see what everyone is growing in different areas - enjoyed everyone's comments! I am in Texas (Dallas area).
In the fall, planted Swiss Chard, Kale, Lettuce, Radish (mainly...
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This topic has so many issues. A few of the bigger picture issues are what is health (does it have anything to do with vaccines), what helps to get through illness (with proper care and sanitation)...
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Climbing, my concern is that it will not stop with hospital workers - this is just the beginning. If this continues to progress the way it has in our lifetime, it will affect all of us at some point...
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http://www.naturalnews.com/033648_healthcare_workers_vaccines.html
"Fortunately for now, the majority of hospitals appear to recognize a Title VII right for their employees to refuse vaccines for...
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Unfortunately, this is so widely misunderstood (because of many in the medical community).
Vitamin K performs many functions - one of the most important is it's role in the coagulation of our...
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Marc,
There is so much confusion about this topic - hope this helps.
First, plavix and aspirin work differently than coumadin (warfarin). This explains the difference...
"Anticoagulant...
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"Iodine can also be concentrated in the parotid and submandibular glands of the mouth, and iodine deficiency here can result in dry mouth." http://www.life-enthusiast.com/index/Education/Iodine
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Just Stop Calling It Cancer - DCIS
One glaring problem with screening mammography is the detection of DCIS at a rate of 60,000 case per year. DCIS is ductal carcinoma in situ, a pathology...
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Suzanne Somers Larry King Knockout Interview by Jeffrey Dach MD
I was astonished, and very curious that the networks allowed the Larry King - Suzanne Somers Knockout interview to air Friday night,...
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iwuvmydoggy, you are welcome. I wuv my doggy too!
T-Bird, I don't know why it costs more than peat moss, but it is a fairly new product in the natural gardening world - maybe it will go down...
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Coconut Fiber...
http://www.cleanairgardening.com/coco-fiber-bricks.html
Why is Coco Fiber better than Peat Moss?
Coco Fibers resist compacting and retain water year after year. It also is...
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Just in case, wanted to make it clear that the issue of eating greens or not is a completely different issue than taking the drug or not. There is really no dispute about being able to eat greens...
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Sorry about your Dad... I am also working hard to keep my Mom and Dad healthy!
What your Dad was told is WRONG! Not surprising coming from the medical establishment. My sister in law is a...
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You will definitely be able to get off the drug - you just need to be proactive and take control of YOUR body. Read all this and do some research...
I am sure that you did not misunderstand the...
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I am sure that raw will help, especially lots of green smoothies and juice. And, not taking the birth control. It is crazy that drugs cause so many problems, and then they just give you another...
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I have used Lava sand, Texas greensand, Expanded shale, Zeolite, and Soft rock phosphate. Started using them when I prepared my first garden 10 years ago, so do not have anything to compare to - no...
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Understood that organic is not as attainable to some - my parents live in a small town - they do the best they can (except for growing some of their food), and do not worry too much about what they...
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Raine, love the Dirt Doctor! We are so fortunate to have him in Dallas!
More links that organic is better...
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A friend of mine had her daughter in daycare/school when she was working outside the home (she was around 2 or 3 at the time). Her daughter developed asthma, and when my friend was telling the...
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Since I learned better, I will not swim in chlorine (also have a shower filter). Even before I knew the dangers, I did not like the smell, how it burns your eyes, and how it dries the skin.
We...
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Do you make crackers with mainly chia seeds? I do use chia seeds to replace flax seeds in recipes that call for a small quanitity of flax seeds (the spicey cheezits come to mind).
Thanks!
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I think I found it - http://goneraw.com/recipes/4480-easy-hemp-pizza-crust
Thanks so much!
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Switching my yorkie (who is approaching 17) to a whole foods diet when she was around 2 helped her tremendously. She was already having health problems as well (mainly recurrent staph infections -...
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Basil is one of the easiest plants to grow. Healthy soil makes healthy plants with few pests/disease problems. If you have not amended the soil with lots of compost, that could be the problem. I...
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