“Spagyric” comes from the Greek words “spaein” (divide) and “agarein” (unite). Dividing and uniting represent the basis of the Spagyric processing method. This method of extraction was defined by Paracelsus in the 16th century and is still utilized today by a handful of manufacturers to create the highest quality, handcrafted remedies available. Spagyric processing involves […]
Archives for October 2013
Thermography Breast Cancer Screening — Oct. 29, 2013
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Kim Shirk PA-C October 10, 2013 845.471.6400 In Honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month Holistic Healing and Nutrition is offering a day of Digital Infrared Breast Screening Poughkeepsie NY – On Tuesday, October 29 Holistic Healing and Nutrition will have Linda Perry, LM performing Thermal Mammography. Breast cancer is the most common cancer […]
Nutritionals – What You Need to Know
What is a “nutritional” or “dietary” supplement? A “nutritional” or “dietary” supplement is simply food nutrients in supplement form. They can be plant, mineral, or animal based. Some examples include multivitamins, antioxidants, and herbal tinctures. Dietary supplements are not drugs; they are designed to supply the body with concentrated nutrition for optimal function. Why do I […]
Use Only As Directed – Oct 8 Newsletter
How much is really safe? Have you ever thought about how every person’s body is so different, yet OTC medications all recommend the same dosing for every person? Did you know…
During the last decade, more than 1,500 Americans died after accidentally taking too much of a drug renowned for its safety: acetaminophen, one of the nation’s most popular pain relievers.
The Connection Between the Brain and the Gut – Oct 1 Newsletter
FOR DECADES, RESEARCHERS HAVE KNOWN OF THE CONNECTION BETWEEN THE BRAIN AND THE GUT Her parents were running out of hope. Their teenage daughter, Mary, had been diagnosed with a severe case of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), as well as ADHD. They had dragged her to clinics around the country in an effort to thwart the scary, intrusive thoughts and the repetitive behaviors that Mary felt compelled to perform. Even a litany of psychotropic medications didn’t make much difference. It seemed like nothing could stop the relentless nature of Mary’s disorder.