This is the 2nd in a six part blog series on the health effects of electromagnetic frequency (EMF). In the first post, I described thermal related health effects from EMF. Read More
An Introduction to EMF: Basic Cell Phone and Tablet Precautions
Everyone everywhere interacts with EMF everyday. Radio waves, microwaves, wifi, and sunlight are all everyday examples of EMF. These bandwidths of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) exist on a continuum spanning from extremely low frequency (ELF) waves to X-rays and gamma radiation with higher frequencies harnessing greater energy. Read More
Preparations for an Incipient War on the Corona Virus COVID-19
As a health care professional, I’ve been receiving daily emails and updates on the state of the latest corona virus, known as COVID-19. As we all know, the disease is spreading. I am sending out this blog to my readership to provide suggestions for optimizing your immune system. Read More
A Metal for the Heart
Magnesium Deficiency, Glyphosate, and Coronary Artery Spasm
Last summer, the mainstream media brought our attention to the presence of glyphosate in the nation’s food supply. Testing proved that even beloved breakfast cereals, like Cheerios, contain traces of this chemical, the active ingredient in Round-up. The information that our bodies absorb glyphosate from contaminated food now needs to be disseminated — along with further research into how glyphosate may complicate common-enough problems, like magnesium deficiency. Read More
The Radon Test Ruse
Barry was an experienced home inspector recommended by my real estate agent.
“He’s the best in the business. Extremely thorough!”
Never a good idea, I know, but once the purchase agreement was signed, the home inspections needed to be done quickly. For me, finding references for an inspector in the allotted time frame seemed like a burden. So, I took a chance and listened to the advice of my realtor. Barry was the owner of his company and had been in business for over 35 years! Read More
GMOs and Glyphosate – Feeding the World, Food and Poison
The corn all looked the same as if it had been cloned. The ears were same size, same girth, and same color. Even the tassels were the same length. So I casually asked the roadside attendant, “Is this GMO corn?” Read More
Man Boobs, Breast Cancer, and Plastics
I don’t often get to discuss gynecomastia — more commonly known as “man boobs” with a stranger.
After an arduous workout, I entered the small, hot, wood paneled room which was more crowded than usual. It was one of the only times I had been in the sauna without hearing the whining of music coming through earbuds. Guys were actually conversing with each other. Read More
Can Apple Cider Vinegar Reverse Cholesterol Plaque Build-up?
Disease from too much AND too little cholesterol
I am often asked if drinking dilute apple cider vinegar can lower cholesterol. Yes. I believe this is worth consideration. Read More
Tide Pods, a Magnetic Laundry System, or the EcoWasher?
A magnetic laundry system, the EcoWasher, or Tide pods? Doing the laundry isn’t a task I particularly enjoy. It is one of those time consuming chores I continually struggle with to fit into my schedule. And now that my kids are teenagers, the laundry needs to be done 4 or 5 times a week. My interest in the technology behind washing textiles however picked up recently after I was introduced to two methods of laundering clothes without detergent, the magnetic laundry system and the EcoWasher. Read More
Melatonin and the Health Effects of Ambient Bedroom Light
Bedroom ambient lighting — you might not immediately link the candlelit quality of your bedroom to higher rates of the flu. But hear me out: This week, as I’ve listened to newscasters talk about how the flu epidemic is taking over America, it struck me that people are likely ill, in part, because they are experiencing a melatonin deficiency. Read More










