Danish photographer Thilde Jensen is heading out to complete the last segment of her “Canaries” series for an upcoming book documenting life with environmental illness. Want to get in on the project? Email her to get involved.
Julie Genser
Are 1st Chinese Herbs lyme herbs safe?
Planet Thrive affiliate partner 1st Chinese Herbs – a recommended herb supplier for the Healing Lyme protocol by Stephen Harrod Buhner – shares the manufacturing processes and quality control procedures for their lyme herbs.
Passover and Easter easy coconut macaroon dessert
by Elana Amsterdam | This simple gluten free dessert recipe will wow your Passover or Easter guests.
What to eat when you can’t cook anything: Strategies for the chronically fatigued
by Candice | The room is spinning, your legs feel like jello, you’ve got an ice-pick headache and it feels like someone whacked you in the stomach with a ping pong paddle… And it’s time to make breakfast.
What to eat when you can’t eat anything: Little Miss Sunbuttershine
by Candice | Sunbutter is an alternative to nut butter, made entirely of ground sunflower seeds. The first time I tasted it, I declared that it was sunshine in a jar.
Swiss government sponsors Dynamic Neural Retraining System™
The Government of Switzerland has been following The Dynamic Neural Retraining System™ with interest and has announced it will sponsor the workshop in Zurich in May, 2012.
Canaries series featured on Esquire Russia
Twenty images from photographer Thilde Jensen’s “Canaries” collection are being featured on the website of Esquire Russia.
What to eat when you can’t eat anything: Replacing forbidden favorites
by Candice | Sometimes, just occasionally…for a few moments…I really just want a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
Delicious dairy-free chocolate pudding
by Elana Amsterdam | With a mere 4 ingredients (dark chocolate, coconut milk, xylitol and coconut oil) this low glycemic chocolate pudding is the perfect gluten free treat.
T-Can’s MCS recovery using DNRS™, EFT and the HAMR technique
T-Can joined Planet Thrive in October, 2011 and is now reporting an almost 100% recovery from the debilitating chemical sensitivity that brought him to our site just a few months ago.