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The Quiet Life: At Least a Little Calmer

The monotony and solitude of a quiet life stimulates the creative mind.  ~Albert Einstein I long for quiet. I live for quiet. Last week I dreamt of quiet. In the dream, I am aware that my brain is quiet. I cannot create a thought and in that moment of awareness, in that moment of ‘no … Read more

Can We Be At War With Ourselves?

What is war? Can we be at war with ourselves? Today’s post is from my colleague Dr. Roland Guenther, gifted healer and homeopathic practitioner. Roland’s unique contribution to healing are the sacred Shameeah journeys that he offers. Watch for future posts for the next Shameeah offering. You can learn more on Roland’s website. Watch for his article ’ Talk with … Read more

Matters of the Heart and Soul

“Imagine that two jumbo 747 jet airplanes full of passengers crashed every day with no survivors. (I looked it up and one 747 holds a maximum of 600 passengers!) That’s the number of people who die of heart disease daily in the United States. We hear much about the major risk factors for developing heart … Read more

Forever Flu – Phooey!

No flu ‘get your vaccine’ hoopla this year. The Centre for Disease Control and the World Health Organization picked the wrong circulating strains for a vaccine. That can happen because picking the 3 strains for a season is an educated guess based on what flu strains are circulating in the southern hemisphere. But flu is … Read more

Heart of the Matter

“Take care of yourself — you never know when the world will need you.”  – Rabbi Hillel   Today’s blog is short and sweet. February is designated as heart month in Canada. I guess because Valentine’s Day is the big celebration. Last weekend my husband had a heart attack while I was away in California. Hardly the … Read more

Fever is a Friend

In keeping with a ‘taste’ of the Vaccine Free: Now What? 12-week e-course, today is all about fever. Fever as Friend not Foe In preparation for the global autism symposium (my reason for being in California), I learned even more about fever. Information is there on the Internet and often, as busy parents, you just … Read more

Do You Want to Save the World?

Post symposium in Menlo Park, California I have the luxury of some time to read, reflect and write. Homeopaths from all over the world came and met for five days, working together to address autism with the goal of helping children heal from this diagnosis. As is the case often with our profession, we want … Read more

Cuts, Scrapes and Stitches and the Risk of Tetanus

From 25 to 30 foot falls to concussions, broken bones and stitches, this week’s newsletter is about another emergency situation that most parents face at one time or another. The short falls from bicycles, swings, playing hard and running into walls, slides, skating rinks, swimming pool edges and stumbles on sidewalks can be just as … Read more

Amaranth Tea, Magnolias and Azaleas

Imagine. A two and a half hour plane ride from snowy Calgary and you can be in Palo Alto, California sitting on a back deck sipping star shaped Amaranth tea with the fragrance of magnolias filling the air (although I do have to confess, the neighbours have chickens…and it smells like that, too!). And where … Read more