Most know that colon health, in fact, all health relies heavily on balanced bowel bacterial activity. The bacteria in your bowels outnumber the cells in your body by a factor of 10 to one: 100 trillion, about 6 cups of bacteria, line your intestinal tract. At least that's the way ... MORE...
Archive for March, 2007
My mother once remarked that I spend an awful lot of time thinking, learning and talking about food. She wondered if I had an eating disorder. She's probably right, I do. I am unable to simply eat. Instead I am compelled to investigate the most miniscule of details about everything ... MORE...
"Have you ever sat near a roaring brook and felt refreshed, been cheered by the vibrant song of a thrush or renewed by a sea breeze? ... MORE...
Question: I have Gall Bladder disease. How would you support healing with food? Most people are told never to eat fat again, especially after surgery. - Natalia Answer: You can and should eat the right kind of fats, even if you have your gall bladder out--you still need the benefits of ... MORE...
This is a reworking of a previous article by Bee Wilder. It has proven to be one of our most popular articles to date and we have chosen to feature it again in its extended version. Part 1 in last month's issue, describes what ... MORE...
Birth, like sex, can be an intensely exhilarating, intimate and empowering experience. The women who report feeling this way about their birth experience in Australia are commonly women who have chosen to give birth at home. Women who choose homebirth come from a variety of backgrounds and experiences. We choose our ... MORE...
If there was a show down between butter and new fangled margarine, butter would win hands down. So long as the competition judged the following things: MORE...
