Sunday, July 20, 2014

Something to Think About

In realizing, I can sound rather overbearing on the subject of health without pharmaceuticals, I thought I'd provide a link to a very interesting observation regarding a spiritual perspective of vaccines.



http://www.livingwhole.org/god-does-not-support-vaccines/


Sunday, July 13, 2014

Yet Another Reason to Question

Why does any laboratory need a live virus of smallpox?  Since plagues are prophesied in the end of days, we might as well face the fact that humanity is, in all likelihood, going to bring several on ourselves . . .


http://www.cnn.com/2014/07/11/health/smallpox-found-nih-alive/index.html?hpt=hp_c2


Sunday, July 6, 2014

Polypharmacy

The moment I saw the word, I knew what it meant.  Sadly the term was used in conjunction with the death of a man younger than forty.  It's used in the same context as a disease.  John Doe died of polypharmacy.   As I read the full context of the report, he was taking prescribed medications as directed, as far as they can tell.  The occurrence of incident is common enough to have it's own page at wikipedia. We have actually formulated a "diagnosis" for living overmedicated and/or dying from being overmedicated.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polypharmacy

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Hot

At my age in the Ozarks, I can't tell you if it's due to weather or hormones, but without a doubt, I'm "hot!"  I've discovered a wonderful natural remedy!  A couple of drops of peppermint oil rubbed into the back of my neck, just beneath my hair.  

As Jerry Reed once sang, "When You're Hot, You're Hot!"   Be ready with Peppermint Essential Oil.


Monday, June 9, 2014

Skeeter Season

As I am writing this and listening to the rain fall, I want to share a couple of things that will make summertime a bit more enjoyable with fewer mosquitoes in your life.

Make sure to empty any containers of standing water.   Standing water is literally the breeding ground for mosquitoes.

Extra Vitamin B1 makes you less attractive to mosquitoes.  I can't explain it, but it works.

Thyme oil diluted is a great tick and flea repellent for pets.  Thyme oil is "hot" so it should not be applied neat, be sure to add it to a carrier oil.