Nurturing starts in the womb by Sherry Anshara — What an opportunity parents have the minute they know they are pregnant. Thank goodness for pregnancy tests. With this timely knowledge, parents can connect to their baby or babies from the very moment the test registers positive. Do you know that the baby experiences everything the […]
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Sunlight and vitamin D — myth or fact
December 8, 2014
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Sunlight and vitamin D — myth or fact by Dr. Alan Christianson — In medical school, I was taught that vitamin D was more of a liability than a necessity. It was believed that no one was deficient in it, aside from children living through Alaskan winters. It was also believed that amounts greater than […]
12 rules for finding peace and happiness
December 8, 2014
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12 rules for finding peace and happiness by Dianne Bischoff James — Oftentimes it is hard to find inner solace and elation when the holiday to-do list runs amuck. When the house is strewn with unwrapped gifts and you have not had time to hang the stockings on the hearth, the season can seem more […]
The STD Health Crisis
December 8, 2014
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The STD Health Crisis by Dr. Larry Wilson — Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are a tragic and emormous health problem in the Western world. Even if they cause few obvious symptoms, they deplete the body nutritionally and contribute to many of today’s major health problems. More than any other illnesses, STDs are the subject of […]
December 8, 2014
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