March/April 2019

March/April 2019

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Nature’s Antibiotics and Natural Antivirals
Christopher Vasey, ND, discusses plants that posses antibiotic properties, from common local varieties to exotic species such as Echinacea, Tea Tree, Oregano, and the most potent of their kind.

Low Stomach Acid Causes Heartburn
Sarah Cotten, FNLP, explains the digestive processes of the stomach and how low-stomach acid causes several different illnesses, including esophageal problems and GERD, and she provides several natural solutions.

Sustainability and the Foods We Eat
Kip Andersen, co-creator of several documentary films on the subject, answers questions in this interview about sustainable eating, or foods that are not only optimal for human health, but also environmentally friendly.

Organic Cotton: Sustainable and Environmentally Responsible
Karina Gordin, MSc, outlines the use of pesticides and insecticides, the related injuries they cause in conventional cotton growing, and the environmental harmony that guides growers of organic cotton.

Flavonoids: Herbal Formularies for Cardiovascular Protection
Jill Stansbury, ND, explains the use of several flavonoid containing herbs and their indications for heart health, including Ginkgo, Hawthorne, Kudzu Gegen, Red Sage, Reishi, and Citrus Zest.

Whole Foods and Nutrients for Pregnancy
Lauren Cameron advocates for certain nutrients, such as proteins and iron, which are essential during pregnancy.

What if You Have A Fatty Liver?
Anthony William, the Medical Mediium, author of the recently released Liver Rescue, explains how thicker, fattier blood contributes to a congested liver and high-blood pressure as well as other ills and discusses healing foods.

Meditation: Challenges & Benefits
Rashmi S Bismark, MD, masterfully outlines some of the challenges and the health benefits of regular meditation.

Repressed Emotions & Physical Illness
Chris Gilbert, MD, tells a fascinating story illustrating how a repressed emotion can lead to a physical problem.

Origins of Illnesses
Shannon McRae, PhD, using a case example, discusses how negative thoughts and emotions lead to illness.

In Brief & Health Notes
Things That Make You Go Hmmm… • H Pylori, Ulcers & Zinc • Natural Melanoma-Cancer Treatments • Sensitivities in Pregnancy • Fatty-Liver Disease & Related Illnesses • Military Sleep Secret • Magnesium & Mood Stablization • Medication Halts Cancer Growth • Kick-Start Your Writing Process • Challenges & Consciousness • Institute for Scientific Freedom • It Doesn’t Take Long to Be A Miracle

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