Archive for July, 2008

Having 2 Little Monsters on the Boat

By admin • Jul 31st, 2008 • Category: Blog, Pets

I do not know if I mentioned that we have 2 little Brussels Griffons. They are just adorable… Of course they are our “kids”. At home we have them on a raw diet(frozen raw meat and vegetable). It makes it impossible on the boat, since we anchor lots and have to watch our power capacity. [...]



FDA Finally Issues Partial Warning Regarding Mercury in Teeth Fillings

By admin • Jul 31st, 2008 • Category: Features, News

The FDA recently changed its tune regarding mercury safety in teeth fillings.  My mother had all her fillings removed around 20 years ago. She drove down to Colorado, spent time and money to have them taken out.
She had came down with an undiagnosed illness around the age of 50. Her symptums where varied, such as digestive problems, exhaustion, pain, sun sensitivity, [...]



9 Years Since My Last Visit

By admin • Jul 30th, 2008 • Category: Blog, Food

It has been 9 years since I last visited Tita’s Restaurant on Vancouver Island, Comox Valley area of British Columbia. I am thrilled to stay that the food is still amazing.  I do not say that lightly.  I love authentic Mexican food.  When I travel across North America and even other countries I am always on [...]



Safety Limits on Chemicals?!?

By admin • Jul 27th, 2008 • Category: Features, News

Have you ever stopped to wonder what governments really mean when they set safe limits on a chemical?  To most of us this implies levels that are absolutely harmless. To those who aspire to a life of vitality, safe limits on chemicals is a misnomer.
Consider for a moment that every cell in your body is [...]



My Ongoing Personal Healing Journey

By admin • Jul 27th, 2008 • Category: Blog, nutrition

I have decided to give a personal account of my healing journey so that other people who may be going through similar disease labels and systems, or who have a family member going through similar challenges may have a source of personal educational ideas for their healing process.  Let’s not forget that health is a [...]



Bears Killed for Queen

By admin • Jul 25th, 2008 • Category: News, Take Action

One of London’s most popular tourist attractions is the Changing of the Guards Ceremony at Buckingham Palace.  Over the years millions of people have taken photos of this event.  My guess is that many tourists don’t know an act of senseless animal cruelty is behind this “photo op”.  The signature black hats [...]