Typically, Caucasian women start greying in their mid 30's, Asians in their late 30's and African Americans in their mid 40's. When I began to go grey in my early 40's I always wanted that perfect white hair like Glenda the Good Witch in the Wizard of Oz. But such was not my luck. I spent … [Read more...] about Hair: To Dye Or Not To Dye…That Is The Question
Don’t Forget About Your Colon
Did you know...that while colonoscopies are incredibly effective for removing pre-cancers (polyps) or identifying other visually obvious unwanted disease entities, they do not address anything regarding functionality. Returning the colon to a healthy and vigorous state requires learning … [Read more...] about Don’t Forget About Your Colon
Beat Nicotine Addiction With Carrot Juice
Since 1995, November 1st is officially 'Lung Cancer Awareness Month'. The National Lung Cancer Alliance reminds everyone of the dismal numbers and statistics associated with this disease. This month thousands of walkers, joggers, runners, and supporters, most who have lost loved ones to … [Read more...] about Beat Nicotine Addiction With Carrot Juice
Cancer Support: When To Help And When To Step Back
My very dear friend Mary Ellen died of cancer. There was no one like her that I knew and she is greatly missed. Part gypsy, part white witch, full on Sufi spiritual counsel, she lived as her own artistic canvas. When she was young, she dressed in Chanel Couture, but as she matured into … [Read more...] about Cancer Support: When To Help And When To Step Back
Modern History Of Detoxing To Help Heal Disease
True Detox cleansing to address chronic disease is not a short term crash diet. Nor is it a quick week-end “cleanse in a box.” It is a powerful healing support system that has a modern history starting in Switzerland. The famous Swiss physician and pioneering nutritionist, Max … [Read more...] about Modern History Of Detoxing To Help Heal Disease