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Archive for October, 2007

The Untold Story of Milk by Ron Schmid

By Joann S Grohman October 1st, 2007

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This is a powerful book. If you are already enjoying raw milk, The Untold Story of Milk is the tool you need in order to defend ... MORE...

Soil Food Web: Saving our Soils

By Adrian Woodman October 1st, 2007

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A healthy soil, far from being an inert medium, is a complex and dynamic system that is teeming with life. A large percentage of the organisms that reside within healthy soil systems are beneficial micro-organisms such as fungi, bacteria, protozoa, and nematodes. While seemingly insignificant, they are represented by the ... MORE...

Kefir Smoothie

By Joanne Hay October 1st, 2007

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You'll need: 1 litre of Kefirred Real Raw Milk (pasteurised milk can be used also, in fact Kefir will return some of the enzymes lost and predigest the lactose and casein) 1 or 2 ripe bananas (you can freeze in advance) a few strawberries or other berries (make sure they're organic - pesticides ... MORE...

The High Cost of Cheap Food

By John Ikerd October 1st, 2007

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At a recent organic farming conference in Winnipeg, Canada, a woman in the audience stood up and said: “Organic foods are not going to become popular with mainstream consumers until they became quick, convenient, and cheap.” My immediate response was that true organic foods were not going to be quick, ... MORE...

Do Cancer Tests Test for Cancer? Perceptual Observations of Orthodox Oncology

By Mark Sircus October 1st, 2007

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Conflicting findings from laboratory tests are a great problem in the treatment of diseases like AIDS, tuberculosis and cancer. It is important not to rely on any one test for cancer. Most tests are not adequate or reliable when used alone to diagnose cancer because all too often the tests yield ... MORE...

Reading the Cues - How to Respond to Baby’s Cries.

By Marion Badenoch Rose October 1st, 2007

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Parenting with empathy is a recent phenomenon. Psychohistorian Lloyd deMause traced the evolution of parenting from antiquity through to the late twentieth century, and found that only in the middle of the twentieth century did parents start to empathise with their children.i However, it was not ... MORE...

Amish Health :: Infant Formula :: Children’s Diets

By Sally Fallon October 1st, 2007

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Question: I just would like to know if there was any study on the Amish lifestyle. If I am not wrong they seem to eat an unprocessed and traditional food. Are they a healthy community? - Ann Answer: Although the Amish eat farm fresh food, tend to consume raw milk and do not vaccinate their children, they are not overall that healthy. Like most Americans, most Amish have succumbed to the lure of cheap and processed foods. MORE...

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nour·ish (nûrsh, nr-)
  1. To provide with food or other substances necessary for life and growth; feed.
  2. To foster the development of; promote: “Athens was an imperial city, nourished by the tribute of subjects” (V. Gordon Childe).
  3. To keep alive; maintain: nourish a hope.

Originating from Latin Nutrire which means to feed or suckle

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