When we get sick, any of us, we get sick in mind and body and heart and spirit—all at the same time. Because they’re all connected. This explains why the chronic disease epidemic affecting 50% of Americans parallels a spike in the divorce rate, which has doubled since the 1990s.
Read MoreHealing is a process of detoxifying, recycling and regrowing cells and tissues into the healthy whole state we were designed to embody. A healing crisis is when all body systems act together to detoxify to prepare for regeneration.
Read MoreThis DDT publicity stunt was shot at Jones Beach State Park, New York in 1948. It was meant to convince the American public that DDT spraying was safe. It wasn’t. DDT is linked to increased risk of both breast cancer and Alzheimer’s dementia.
Read MoreHealthy relationships start with the ability of both people to have emotionally honest conversations about their feelings, needs and wants. When conversations break down, or never take place, the outcome can be less than happy.
Read MoreBefore I review everything we did at home to respond to this cold, here’s what we didn’t do. We didn't rush to urgent care or a doctor’s office, or try to get a covid-19 test that wasn’t easily available, all of which would require leaving home and gathering with a lot of other sick people in a line or waiting room.
Read MoreLike hundreds of millions of Americans, I have had far too many antibiotics in my life to ever take them lightly. In this photo I am Day 4 healing a gum abscess near a molar after my systemic dentist cleaned the abscess out and ozonated the area. In two more days, I would return to my dentist, and we would both see the fantastic results of my healing—all without antibiotics.
Read MoreMilk is the second most common food allergen in the U.S. according to the CDC, and it provides a good test case to assess two competing models for the prevention of food allergies in children.
Read MoreYou hear moms talking about it at playgrounds and birthday parties. 2-year olds with dental caries—the bacteria that eats away at tooth enamel—on baby teeth. Or a 6-year old who goes to the dentist to discover she has 11 cavities! What’s causing the pediatric caries epidemic, and what can we do about it?
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