Thanks so much for your amazing response to yesterday’s post on social media triggers. I love what everyone shared through comments, Facebook, texts, and emails. We’ll revisit the theme next week, but feel free to continue to discuss here and on (ironically enough) social media. I haven’t nagged you guys to hang enough lately. For […]
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Tags: activity, children, core, core stability, dental, dental health, food, hanging, kids, parenting, pelvic floor, pelvis, physical therapy, postpartum, pregnancy, recipe, recipes, swinging, teeth, upper body, upper body strength
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I’d seen her face before. Many times, actually. In fact, every time I saw her advertisement, I would tear it out, tuck it away, and vow that one day I would call her. But there I was, staring at her face – which looked markedly different from the one in her ad, by the way. […]
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Tags: acne, alternative, chemical sensitivities, dental, dental health, holistic, mercury, multiple chemical sensitivities, skin
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As promised many moons ago, here is the summary of the talk by Kate Rheaume-Bleue, N.D. from the Weston A. Price Wise Traditions Conference, held in Atlanta in November. (And, if you don’t remember, rather than type her longish name out a million times, I’m calling her R-B.) Let me start by saying that […]
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Tags: arteries, bone health, bones, cardiovascular disease, CVD, dental health, fat, fat-soluble vitamins, heart attack, K1, K2, menopause, osteoporosis, teeth, Vitamin K
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