You’d never guess a fermented, vinegar like drink could be this good

If you were given a jar of Kombucha and didn’t know what it was, you would dump it down the drain. Kombucha is made by fermenting tea using a colony of bacteria and yeast called a SCOBY. Sounds gross right? Surprisingly no. Kombucha’s an acquired taste, but most people come to love it. It’s sweet, but […]

6 Dollar Secret To Radiant Skin and Lustrous Hair

“Moisture is the essence of wetness, and wetness is the essence of beauty” – Derek Zoolander   Winter is coming… here in the US anyway. And where cold weather goes, dry skin is sure to follow. Rather than spend big bucks on designer moisturizers and serums, that more often than not are filled with chemicals, […]

Body Talk For Better Health

Here’s a comment from a reader I thought I would share with all of you about the benefits of Body Talk…. Hi, I want you to know what a blessing your e-book has been to me! I appreciate so much all of the tips on how to be successful on the Master Cleanse!!! This is […]

Puffed Rice Tainted With Salmonella? Are You Kidding Me

This is just a quick heads up… If you have any Malt-O-Meal Puffed Rice, or Puffed Wheat cereals you should throw them away immediately. The cereal has been recalled due to salmonella. You can head over the companies website for more details – http://www.malt-o-meal.com/recallinfo/

Natural Health For Pets

If you’re reading this blog you probably don’t need to be convinced about the virtues of natural health. You already know that eating healthy, drinking filtered water, taking supplements, and avoiding toxic habits can make a big difference in your health and quality of life. But what about your pets? When you think about some […]

The Power of Green Food

The benefits of green food such as spinach, leaf green vegetables, wheat grass, barley grass and blue-green algae will impress you so much that you will find yourself in the growers’ market or farmers’ market trying to make a decision on what to eat for the greatest benefit. Barley and wheat grass are considered “green” […]