Sinusitis affects about 30 million people (13% of adults) according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). When you combine upper respiratory allergies, about 60 million people (1/4 of the population) suffer from sinus problems according to The U.S.…
This webinar covers a program NSP did based on my ABC+D program. Even though they don't offer this program anymore the idea of a basic health program and many of the products you'd use in one is still valid.
The ratio of processed foods to healthy whole foods is about 5 to 1 in the average grocery store, unfortunately, even much of the “real” food (fruits, vegetables, meat, dairy, etc.) has been tampered with in some way. Supplements can help, but they…
We all have stories to tell. Our stories reflect the way we interpret our experiences and apply them to our current lives. But our stories aren't facts, they are our way of making sense of what happens, especially the traumatic, stressful events of our…
Finding Lasting Relief from Intestinal Inflammation the Natural Way
In this presentation, Steven talks about edible weeds and their uses as food and medicine. Plants discussed include black medic, burdock, chickweed, dandelion, henbit, the docks (such as yellow dock), filaree, lambs quarters, mallows, mullein, oxeye daisy,…
Herbs have long been used to treat cancer and many people have reported success in using an herbal and nutritional approach to curing cancer. Potential anticancer herbs covered in this video include pau d'arco, red clover, echinacea, burdock, cat's claw,…
Using Preventive Measures and Complimentary Therapies
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Gut-Brain Connection
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The health of the gut affects the health of the brain,…
Module Four: Health Assessment Tools
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Find the cause and get rid of headaches for good
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When the body's immune system aims at the wrong target