Category: <span>health</span>

TIA’s versus Asthmatic Symptoms – When the Symptoms and Answers Aren’t Quite the Same

My daughter has been taking her herbalist certificate training at an accredited college recognized by both the BC and Federal government of Canada. The main herbology textbook has been a nightmare of 1800’s style medicine, written in 1800’s style English, while having an original copyright date of 1969 and the …

Another COVID Shot Side Effect is Rearing It’s Head: Tuberculosis. What is TB and can Herbs Help?

Today’s blog post is brought to you by more “adverse events” being reported from those who have taken the “shot”.  That news will be linked to partway through this piece.  To begin with, what is TB?! Tuberculosis is a bacterial-caused infection that most understand to affect the lungs. Tuberculosis is …

Addressing Commonly-Taught Misunderstandings of the Anti-Bacterial Nature of Wood

In the realm of commonly-held but not entirely accurate understandings around food safety, the discussion of which is safest to use in the kitchen, be it glass, plastic, silicon, steel, or wood, is apparently a very contested subject. Mainstream anti-bacterial teaching holds that plastic is safer than wood, that steel …

Your Perspective Determines Your Ability

Your soul, the part of you that thinks, feels, and processes, needs care just as much as your body does. I recently shared a long article on the subject of prayer, because who we pray to, why we pray, and even how we pray, is integral to our spiritual health. …

Where You Live and Work Part Three: A lengthy update notice to Part Two

For the record, I don’t wear a tinfoil hat, however, aluminium foil has been proven in my house to effectively stop the cellular signal required to make my cellphone ring, something I can’t say for a single one of the faraday phone cases I tested out around town last year …

Clearing the Air Around Modern Versus Historical Terms and References in Medicine

While I don’t throw modern science to the wind as badly as some people around the Internet, tossing terms and understandings aside because they first heard them from mainstream medical and adjacent sources, apparently I do call enough into question that I was recently seen as an unprofessional lunatic for …

Next Up on the Mainstream Medicine Shortage List: Epilepsy! Can Herbs Help?

Another medicine shortage finally made mainstream news in recent days here in Canada, and it has to do with a common epilepsy drug. Published Dec. 12, 2024 11:27 a.m. PST  “TORONTO – The Canadian Epilepsy Alliance says an ongoing shortage of an epilepsy medication is leaving some patients worried they’ll …

A Hurricane of Mosquitoes??? Recommendations for Illness Prevention and Management

In July 2024, Mercola asked if Florida is headed toward a dengue fever outbreak. . . Since then, we have just watched as of Thanksgiving Weekend here in Canada, Hurricane Milton strike Florida. Originally as a Category 5, it downgraded to a cat 3 by the time it hit shore. …

Antibiotics = anti – life??? That, and Alternatives To Think About

Antibiotics – the medical discovery that the modern world swooned over, has become as big a threat as those it was discovered to treat. Doctors saw this class of drug as a cure-all, or at the very least, a bandaid across a such a wide swath of minor conditions, that …

Eastern Equine Encephalitis? Or Covering For Future Mass Neurological Nightmares?!

First predicted by Infowars for Fall of 2024, the threat of Eastern Equine Encephalitis looms on the North American horizon, specifically, the USA as they head into the fall election. According to the Massachusetts government website, EE is described this way: “The virus that causes EEE is spread through the …