March, 2010
Showing 38 results for the month of March, 2010.
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Sprouted buckwheat coconut waffles with kabocha coconut sauce
A breakfast treat that packs a major nutritional punch - buckwheat, amaranth, coconut, and flax seed all have lots of healthy fiber, as well being natural sources of healthy protein and amino acids. -
Researcher Behind CDC Vaccine Claims Disappears with $2M
The Huffington Post reports that Dr. Poul Thorsen, a Danish researcher and central player in the CDC vaccine cover-up, has vanished with almost $2 million dollars meant for research. -
Home is…
Plants, sunlight, windows and animals are all things that are important and make a house a "home" to me. I invite you to explore your relationship to the idea of "home." -
Symptoms improving but CD-57 levels low
Dear Stephen, I'm feeling better on your protocol but my CD-57 levels are low. How much credence should I give to this number vs. my actual symptoms? -
Salmon with anchovy olive tapenade
Try this in the summer when the salmon can be grilled outdoors instead of baked in the oven! -
Common characteristics of traditional diets
Dear Sally, What are some of the commonalities found in traditional diets, like those of the various cultures studied by Weston Price, aside from being animal-based? -
Orthostatic intolerance and tinctures
Dear Stephen, I seem to have orthostatic intolerance (OI) issues that are made worse with herbs that are classed as vasodilators...interestingly, I discovered that I can better tolerate these same herbs when taken in tincture form rather than powder. -
Homebound since 9/09 – help!
Dear Dr. Rea, Why does my throat swell, tingle and feel like it is partially paralyzed and produce excess phlegm that I can not move? -
Cultured veggies: Red Sea sauerkraut, pickled pearl onions, pickled beets
Packed with probiotics and flavor, these cultured veggies are sure to please the palate. -
Herb protocol for early lyme
Dear Stephen, I was diagnosed with lyme disease about 6 weeks ago and just finished 6 weeks of antibiotics. Can you recommend the top 2 or 3 herbs to boost my immunity given my situation. -
Acorn squash with cranberry apple stuffing
Mmm, mmm, mmm. Need we say more?! -
Rebounding for health
A fun, easy, and convenient way to help your body collect and remove cellular waste, tone legs and abdomen, lose weight, and manage stress! -
The spirit of simples
Dear Susun, I am starting to study herbs and wanted to know what "simples" are and why you prefer them over herbal combinations. -
Peanut cabbage quinoa soup
Ingredients to get healthy with - Savoy cabbage high in beta carotene and vitamin C, and immunity boosters garlic and ginger. -
Bulk cat’s claw taken in applesauce
Dear Stephen, I would like to use the Raintree bulk Cat's Claw for cost savings. Is it advisable to mix the bulk product with applesauce rather that putting into capsules or boiling into tea? -
Terrible head pressure from dry cleaning job
Dear Dr. Rea, I have a weird, terrible pressure in my head after chronic exposure to tetrachloroethene working at a dry cleaner's. What can I do about it? -
Ginger cilantro green shake
Drink a healthy green smoothie today, in honor of Saint Patrick's Day. -
Bartonella and infected teeth
I have lyme/bartonella. Recently my dentist caused an infection that spread throughout my whole mouth. I believe I have spirochetes in the remaining teeth causing lots of pain. Help! -
Peppermint patties
Celebrate St. Patty's Day with these delicious gluten-free and vegan peppermint patties. -
Myalgic Encephalomyelitis: The shocking disease
Jodi Bassett writes about the many ways getting myalgic encephalomyelitis is a 'shock to the system' of sufferers. -
Stephen Buhner featured in Public Health Alert
Scott Forsgren writes about Stephen Harrod Buhner and his herbal protocol for lyme disease and co-infections. -
Lyme co-infections
Dear Stephen, I have mycoplasma, bartonella and Chlamydia trachomatis. Blood tests also show that I have had Chlamydia pneumoniae...what herbs do you suggest? -
Addicted to garlic
Dear Susun, I think I am addicted to garlic. I eat at least 2-3 raw cloves a day...can you suggest some ways to incorporate garlic into my diet? -
Red root and liver detox pathways
Dear Stephen, In your research, have you come across any info on how red root affects the liver detoxification enzyme pathways? -
FOCUS ON: recovery basics
A work-in-progress, this is Planet Thrive's toolbox for healing - the best advice we could find for your journey toward balanced health and overflowing vitality. -
pure air and water
The quality of the air you breathe and the water you ingest, bathe and launder with should be of prime importance to anyone concerned about health. -
nourishing food
The food we eat is the energy we supply our body with; what we put in our mouths becomes our cells, tissues, organs, and thoughts. Choose the highest quality nutrients for the highest functioning body and mind. -
non-toxic lifestyle
Keep your exposure to chemicals, mold, and electromagnetic fields (EMFs) to a minimum in order to maximize your health. -
restful sleep
Create a healing sleep oasis in your home so your body can enjoy restorative sleep each night. Wake up feeling refreshed and ready to start your day! -
physical exercise
Regular moderate exercise can improve your mood (by balancing neurotransmitters), assist in detoxification, and help keep muscles and organs in good working order. -
detoxification
In a modern world full of contaminants in our air, water, and food sources, detoxification should be part of everyone's daily ritual. -
emotional health
Emotional toxicity can derail health as much as toxic chemicals and bacteria can. Learning how to process emotion and past traumas, and communicate effectively with others can help keep you physically healthy! -
spirituality
A serious and/or chronic illness can challenge our faith, but may eventually lead to a clearer understanding of our place in the world and a deeper connection to our spiritual self. -
energetic health
Learn ways to stay grounded and keep your life energy flowing, without blocks and stagnation. -
sexuality
Sexuality needn't be ignored when one gets sick. If you desire, you can cultivate a healthy sexual life no matter what your relationship or physical status. -
dental health
Mercury fillings, root canals and cavitations are just some of the common dental issues found to cause health problems down the line. -
organ health
Use nutrition, exercise, and healing rituals to keep your body organs in optimal shape. -
brain/limbic system
Toxic environmental injuries can cause damage to our limbic system and other areas of the brain. Use targeted nutrients and brain exercises to rebuild weakened areas and rewire around permanent damage.






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