Beans, also known as legumes and pulses, are important sources of protein. The soybean, in particular, has received much attention for the quality and quantity of protein it contains. Soybeans are known throughout East Asia as “the meat of the fields.” Unfortunately, this dense bean can be difficult to digest. ... MORE...
Archive for October, 2008
During great times of stress like we are presently going through it is good to step into the direct sunlight and soak up its life giving and healing rays. Electronic waves communicate the regulatory functions of life. In fact, all organic life absorbs, emits and processes light. Biophoton emission ... MORE...
Ask Sally Fallon :: Tooth Decay :: Gelatin in Infant Formula :: Sugar and Salt :: Pregnancy
12 CommentsQuestion: I have 3 children who have all had oral rehabilitation surgery. Two of them before age 2. MORE...
John and Jan Belleme share 18 essential foods from Japan. Still prepared using time-honoured recipes, these traditional foods have endowed their life giving, healing and strengthening properties to the Japanese people since ancient times. Each chapter in this book offers scientific, cultural and historical contexts before sharing recipes which include each ... MORE...
There’s nothing like snuggling up in a warm bed to make us feel relaxed warm and safe. But the very place we go when we feel unwell could actually be making us ill. It’s all down to Geopathic Stress. Geopathic stress - or harmful earth rays - - is natural ... MORE...
“How many ways of being are there, sweet friend?” asks Grandmother Growth in her warm way. You sense this is a serious question, and you fear you don’t know the right answer. “Between the yin and the yang, between the dark and the light, between normal and abnormal, there are infinite ... MORE...
Organic farming is better for wildlife A report by Britain’s Soil Association shows that wildlife is substantially richer and more varied on organic than on conventional farms. A typical organic field has five times as many wild plants, 57% more species, and 44% more birds in cultivated areas than a regular ... MORE...