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  • Choosing Your Water

    Choosing your drinking water  Tap Water  Most tap water comes from surface reservoirs formed from rivers, streams and lakes.The water from these ...
  • Astragalus Root

      The Astragalus root has been used medicinally for close to 2000 years in traditional Chinese medicine. Some of the traditional uses of this root ...
  • Turmeric

    Turmeric:  Turmeric is native to Indonesia and south India. It was traditionally known as “Indian saffron” because of its similarity in color. Tur...
  • Calcium Confusion

    There are many forms of calcium in the marketplace. Calcium is one the most purchased minerals in America. Unfortunately, not all calciums are the ...
  • Milk Thistle

    Milk Thistle seed (Silymarin) can be used medicinally and can benefit our bodies in many ways. Clinically supported trials show Milk Thistle to be...
  • Black Cumin Seed

    Black Cumin Seed Also known as Black seed oil, Black Saffron or it’s botanical name Nigella Sativa. Nigella in Arbic means ‘Habbatul barakah’ whic...
  • Ashwagandha

    Ashwagandha Ashwagandha root has been documented for use as a medicinal herb since 6000 BC by the Ayurvedic medical system for debility, emaciatio...
  • Traditional Naturopathy

    Naturopathic medicine is based on the belief that the human body has an innate healing ability. Naturopathic doctors (NDs) teach their patients to ...
  • Cold and Flu

    Healthy Tips for Cold and Flu Season Ever wonder why there is a cold and flu season? It is common for people to have a weaker immune system in the ...
  • "The best source of vitamins and minerals are found in whole food"

    "The best source of vitamins and minerals is found in whole food"

    - Dr. Royal Lee 

  • Evening Primrose

    Evening primrose oil, EPO  Evening primrose is a plant native to North America, but it grows in Europe and parts of the southern hemisphere as wel...
  • Echinacea

    Echinacea: Commonly known as the purple coneflower.  There are three main species known as Angustifloia, Purpurea and Pallida that are historicall...