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Susun Weed

Cervical Cancer: The Wise Woman Way

Published October 1st, 2008

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“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...

Feeling Frisky? Herbs for Fertility

Published June 1st, 2008

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For thousands of years knowledge of the herbs and wild plants that could increase fertility were the secrets of the village wise women. But after the holocaust against European Wise Women (the "burning times") and the virtual extermination of Native American medicine women, this knowledge virtually disappeared. In fact, many ... MORE...

Using Herbs Simply and Safely

Published August 1st, 2007

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Are herbs “dilute forms of drugs” - and therefore dangerous? Or are they “natural” - and therefore safe? If you sell herbs, you probably hear these questions often. What is the “right” answer? It depends on the herb! These thoughts on herbs will help you understand how safe - or ... MORE...

Optimum Nutrition Cooked or Raw

Published April 1st, 2007

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Which is better: cooked food or raw? Taking nothing for granted or gospel, I set out to find out for myself the answer to this important question. First, I asked, what is meant by "raw food" and what is meant by "cooked food?" One cannot simply say that raw is uncooked, ... 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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