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Toxic metals

Toxic heavy metals are, unfortunately, present in our air, water, soil, and food supply as a byproduct of our industrialized society. In fact, contamination is …

Fasting

Fasting is defined as voluntarily going without food in order to focus on prayer and fellowship with God. The Hebrew verb sum conveys the explicit meaning “to …

Acupressure

Also known as reflexology, acupressure is the healing technique of stimulating reflex points on certain parts of the body that correlate to vital organs . Developed in …

Chiropractors

Chiropractors are trained doctors who specialize in detecting and reducing misalignments of the spine called vertebral subluxation that interfere with central nervous system function. Subluxations can …

Gratitude

The emotion has actually been scientifically confirmed to impart some pretty extraordinary health benefits. While the word “gratitude” can be interpreted in a number of …

Honey

Raw honey is a pure, unfiltered and unpasteurized sweetener made by bees from the nectar of flowers. Most of the honey consumed today is processed honey that’s been heated …

Olive Oil

For millennia, it has been one of life’s necessities-not just as food but also as medicine, a beauty aid, and a vital element of religious …

Turmeric

(Curcuma longa), the main spice in the Indian dish curry grown in India and other Southeast Asian countries, is argued by many to be the most powerful …

Echinacea

also known as the American coneflower, it is a brightly colored medicinal plant named for the prickly spines in its large cone-shaped seed head. Based …