When Pets Mourn

We all know what it means to deeply grieve when we lose a loved one. The mourning process can last a very long time until the healing of our hearts finally begins. But that’s a human response. Five years ago, when we lost a precious red ginger cat who we simply adored, his beautiful companion…

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Helpful Tips for Troubled Times

Recently, a talented young Hollywood actor lost his life in a freak car accident. A musician from my church was taken ill with a freak health condition and died within weeks. Just a few miles away, Southern California wildfires are burning up the hillsides because of a freak triple digit heat wave. Sometimes, out of…

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Strength and Encouragement for Caregivers

When someone we love falls seriously ill, becoming a caretaker and offering all manner of help is a natural response and a wonderful blessing to the sick person. However, if the condition is chronic and prolonged—such as Alzheimers, cancer or heart disease—studies show that the pressure and strain can exert a serious toll on the…

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Cancer Breakthoughs Docu Series

Friends, we want to make you aware of this unique opportunity to learn about
 cutting edge healing therapies for the treatment of cancer and other chronic 
conditions. A free docu-series “The Truth about Cancer: A Global Quest” begins airing on October 13 at 6 p.m. PST and 9 p.m. EST. This nine-part series includes the…

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Giving Thanks for Life!

Join us on Nov. 14 from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. in Pasadena, California for our special Thanksgiving Healed, Healthy and Whole Seminar! Come hear author Marion Pyle and her husband Russell, a bladder-cancer survivor, share about the integrative and alternative approaches that helped heal him of cancer and how these same treatments are helping…

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10 Best Choices for a Healthy Lifestyle

Epigenetics, the study of how our environment and lifestyle choices influence our genetic code, has much to teach us about disease. A study reported in the January 2010 issue of Time Magazine revealed that our genetic predisposition for cancer is lower than we think– in fact, genes account for less than 10 percent of the reason we fall…

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Artichoke and Roasted Pepper Hummus

1 (15-ounce) can organic chickpeas/garbanzo beans 1 cup artichoke hearts (in water not vinegar) 1 small (4-ounce) can roasted red peppers 1 cloves of fresh garlic 2 tablespoons organic sesame tahini 2 tablespoons fresh chopped cilantro 3 tablespoons olive oil 3 tablespoons fresh lemon (to taste) Salt and black pepper to taste Combine all ingredients…

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Help Your Immune System Beat Cancer

The goal all integrative cancer treatment is to strengthen the immune system  and help destroy cancer cells. But, many people think that eating organic foods, drinking alkaline water and avoiding environmental toxins is enough. The truth is, there are many other essentials to boosting our body’s defense mechanisms. One of the most important and frequently…

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How Sleep Protects Your Health

In our ceaseless striving to be high achievers and uber productive, those of us living in the industrialized world have altered the human body’s natural cycles in ways that are having serious impacts on our health. The National Sleep Foundation (https://sleepfoundation.org) reports that as many as one in five Americans get less than six hours…

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