Here are two good websites I wanted to share:
http://www.mercola.com/
http://www.naturalnews.com/
This site is about living a healthy life, overcoming candida, and loving your body again.
Friday, May 27, 2011
Thursday, May 26, 2011
The Artificial Color Rainbow
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Fluoride
Fluoride is a funky topic for me. Admittedly I have not researched it enough. I was however, reading my book "The Hundred Year Lie" and they touched on the topic. In reading this my feeling on the topic resurfaced so I thought I would post.
I used to only use toothpaste without fluoride but then I got paranoid because my teeth are pretty susceptible to issues so I went to a natural toothpaste like Tom's or Jason's with fluoride.
Now, again I haven't researched this but the book said that fluoridation came about in 1939 when a scientist (here we go again with these friggen scientists) working under a grant from the Aluminum Company of America recommended that it be added to the water supply to help prevent tooth decay. The author goes on to say that there was a reason the aluminum company recommended this. Apparently the aluminum and fertilizer companies create a by-product in their factory smokestacks called silicofluoride which contains lead, cadmium, arsenic and other toxins. It is very costly to properly dispose of this waste so they sold it to make fluoride. GREAT, just GREAT!!
Now as I read on I got a feeling that most of the concern is for ingesting the fluoride (seems obvious with the ingredients right) via the water supply but I suppose you still absorb a portion even if it is topical via toothpaste or dental treatments.
I feel like this is yet again another situation where you just feel defeated. We are constantly being bombarded by toxic chemicals so that someone can make or save a buck.
I will end this with a quote from the book:
"If the stuff gets out into the air, it's a pollutant. If it gets into the river, it's a pollutant. If it gets into the lake, it's a pollutant. But if it goes right straight into your drinking water system, it's not a pollutant. That's amazing!"
http://www.fluoridealert.org/50-reasons.htm
I used to only use toothpaste without fluoride but then I got paranoid because my teeth are pretty susceptible to issues so I went to a natural toothpaste like Tom's or Jason's with fluoride.
Now, again I haven't researched this but the book said that fluoridation came about in 1939 when a scientist (here we go again with these friggen scientists) working under a grant from the Aluminum Company of America recommended that it be added to the water supply to help prevent tooth decay. The author goes on to say that there was a reason the aluminum company recommended this. Apparently the aluminum and fertilizer companies create a by-product in their factory smokestacks called silicofluoride which contains lead, cadmium, arsenic and other toxins. It is very costly to properly dispose of this waste so they sold it to make fluoride. GREAT, just GREAT!!
Now as I read on I got a feeling that most of the concern is for ingesting the fluoride (seems obvious with the ingredients right) via the water supply but I suppose you still absorb a portion even if it is topical via toothpaste or dental treatments.
I feel like this is yet again another situation where you just feel defeated. We are constantly being bombarded by toxic chemicals so that someone can make or save a buck.
I will end this with a quote from the book:
"If the stuff gets out into the air, it's a pollutant. If it gets into the river, it's a pollutant. If it gets into the lake, it's a pollutant. But if it goes right straight into your drinking water system, it's not a pollutant. That's amazing!"
http://www.fluoridealert.org/50-reasons.htm
Monday, May 16, 2011
Ear Injuries
So what now... Now I would like to think I know a little about a lot of things, but ears...I've got nothing! My kids have never even had an ear infection so I have not had to deal with ears issues. There was no blood (typically this type of injury produces a lot of blood) so I wasn't sure what the damage was but I knew it had to be checked out. I tried calling some people and of course now is the time NO ONE answers their phones!
The crappy thing is I was in the process of switching pediatricians but hadn't made it official so when I called her office they were only taking messages. Someone was supposed to call me back, however that obviously wasn't going to work I had a screaming child on my hands. So my husband finally called back and told me to go to the walk in clinic so I did. They were backed up and told me to go to the ER. I didn't want to do that because I know that is never a speedy process. I called my old pediatrician and they told me to come right in (darn, should have done that first).
He checked his ear and said he had a perforated eardrum. My poor baby!! The orders were to not put anything in the ear and make sure nothing (including water) gets in his ear until he re checks it in 2 weeks (the average time it takes to heal). Now going back to my original comment about knowing nothing about ears, when the injury first happened and no one answered their phone I thought I had to do something so I put a drop of garlic and mullein oil in his ear (feeling pretty bad about that!) I knew those drops were anti-bacterial/anti-fungal so I thought maybe it would soothe the pain.
I did put a call into my naturopath and she suggested I give him Arnica (trauma/bruising) and Ledum (puncture wounds) homeopathics. I also purchased some moldable ear buds for when he is taking a bath or around water.
So the moral of this story is to never give children chopsticks and don't put anything in an ear if it's been injured!
Monday, May 9, 2011
Hummus
I made two different hummus dips for a party this weekend and they were very tasty. Here are the recipes:
Black Bean Hummus:
1 can black beans drained
1/2 C Tahini
1/4 C lemon juice
2 garlic cloves
1/2 tsp salt
dash of cayenne
Put all ingredients in food processor then slowly add oilve oil till it gets a smooth consistency.
Guacamole Hummus:
1 can chick peas
2 Haas avocados
1/4 C lemon juice
1 garlic clove
1/2 package of organic guacamole seasoning (or add your own spices)
Put all ingredients in food processor then slowly add olive oil till it gets a smooth consistency.
Black Bean Hummus:
1 can black beans drained
1/2 C Tahini
1/4 C lemon juice
2 garlic cloves
1/2 tsp salt
dash of cayenne
Put all ingredients in food processor then slowly add oilve oil till it gets a smooth consistency.
Guacamole Hummus:
1 can chick peas
2 Haas avocados
1/4 C lemon juice
1 garlic clove
1/2 package of organic guacamole seasoning (or add your own spices)
Put all ingredients in food processor then slowly add olive oil till it gets a smooth consistency.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Safety of Food
Sunday, May 1, 2011
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