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A Time to Stand for Health and Medical Freedom
As I continue to see people wearing masks and many living in fear, I ask the following questions: Are our Freedoms being sabotaged by the present crisis? What is really going on? Is this pandemic, really a PLANdemic? What are the doctors doing...
Tea Spotlight: Hearty Berry Delight
Today, I would like to spotlight our Hearty Berry Delight Tea. It is a delicious tea containing herbs historically known to strengthen the heart, cleanse the blood, and boost the immune system. It is high in vitamin C and is great for prevention and fighting the flu....
Another Look at Autoimmune Disease
As Autoimmune diseases have risen, we need to take another look at them. Autoimmune disease is where the body's own immune system attacks healthy cells. There are more than 80 types of autoimmune diseases, and some have similar symptoms. In conventional medicine, it...
Life and Energy for Our Cells
About the BEMERThe Bemer company is a family run business that started in 1990 and is located in Central Europe. With German technology and Swiss craftmanship, the BEMER is a superb medical device. It came to the United States in 2007. The TechnologyThe BEMER-Signal...
Healing Herb: American Ginseng
American Ginseng, Panax quinquefolius is an amazing herb with 100's of years of use. One day at the office, a gentleman from Burmeister Ginseng company came and told me the story of Ginseng and their company... In the late 1800's, a Jesuit priest went to China. He...
Unmasking
Today, I would like to share an article by the Director of the School of Natural Healing, David Christopher. He speaks on the controversial issue of wearing a mask. Is it good or is it bad? ~Amy Dr. Christopher's Herbal Legacy Newsletter, Unmasking, June 3, 2020....
Be a Truth Seeker
People who seek the truth have a deep-seated desire to know, learn, understand, and reflect on accurate information. Truth-seekers gather data from many sources, search for credibility and demand facts. The truth may not always be comfortable or even evident for that...
Tea Spotlight: Serotonin Tea
Serotonin is an essential neurotransmitter that is good, but can be bad. It responds to stress, both physical and emotional. Research has shown that when 5HT serotonin levels are elevated we see increases in psychosis, mania, depression, anxiety, mental retardation,...
Understanding Viruses
Viruses and immune health are at the heart of world concern these days. Viruses work by entering cells, hijack their molecular machinery, make copies of itself and move on out to infect again. They are prone to mutate, so antivirals are not that effective unless using...
Wake Up, America!
All of humanity is being imprisoned by a “killer pandemic.” Recently in California, surfers were ticketed $1000 for being in the ocean during a quarantine. Are powerful state and corporate entities using the current crisis to remove our basic rights and intensifying...
Healing Herb – Garlic
As we step back into functioning as a society, the more we understand about the natural powerhouse herbs that God has created for us, the less we need to fear. GarlicGarlic is not only a culinary vegetable, it is also considered a valuable herb. Several major...
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Irritable Bowel Syndrome affects 6-18% of people world-wide. It is characterized by changes in bowel movements and abdominal discomfort. Common symptoms include diarrhea, constipation, or a combination of both, gas and bloating, fatigue and difficulty sleeping,...
Hydration for Health
While proper hydration is vital all year long, warm weather season is upon us, making it even more important to hydrate. If you drink water only when you are thirsty, you are probably in a constant state of dehydration. The importance of hydration cannot be...
Canine Distress Calls
During this health crisis, let's not forget our pets. Here are some helps to rightly identify health problems in man's best friend, your dog. Our dogs are actually showing us through their behavior, that they need help, and that they are suffering. By understanding...
Better Cope With Stress
With the stress of Covid 19, I am reproducing our blog from August 23, 2018. The Adrenal GlandThe purpose of our adrenal glands is to help our body cope with stress and survive. They are known as the "stress glands", and are about the size of a walnut and are located...
Healing Herb: Ginkgo
I was recently researching South Dakota tree species and it came to my attention that Gingko Biloba was growing right here in our state. In fact, it can be found in the East, Central, and the Black Hills of South Dakota. Several years ago in the fall, I was visiting...
Healing Herb: Astragalus
Astragalus membranaceus is a member of the pea family. It has been used by Chinese doctors for centuries for various aliments. In the book, The Killer Plagues to Come, author William Lee, R. Ph. Ph.D. and Lynn Lee, CN share information about Astragalus as a potential...
Coronavirus Help Part 2 – Prevention
It is always wise and more effective to prevent disease then to treat it after getting sick. We do have a general protocol that can be used to build the immune system and help prevent most infections. Parts of this protocol have been either clinically or...
Coronavirus+ Help
This year's virus is nasty, but it is not only the Coronavirus out there that is causing people to get sick. I have found that in general the infections this year are aggressive and potent. Here are some time tested helps to get through the rest of this flu season....
Apothecary, Past and Present
The term Apothecary has become popular and there are many springing up throughout the country. The Old Time ApothecaryIn the past, an Apothecary was a person who prepared and sold medicines and drugs and did some surgery. As an Apothecary would prescribe and make the...
The Immortal Health Elixir
Known as the “Immortal Health Elixir” by the Chinese, kombucha is a beverage with tremendous health benefits extending to your heart, brain and gut. What does it taste like? Kombucha is generally fizzy, tart, and slightly sweet. [2] Kombucha is a fermented and...
A Victory of Freedom from Vaccinations
Good News! The US Government loses landmark Vaccine Lawsuit. I will state the article in full here. -Amy * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Vaccine injury lawyer Robert F. Kennedy Jr.,& Del Bigtree, producer of the suppressed anti-vaccine...
Get in the Flow
Love is in the air as we get closer to Valentine's Day! The heart is synonymous with love and all things emotional. If someone has deeply hurt you, you might say they 'broke your heart'. The heart not only supplies life-sustaining oxygen and nutrients to every cell in...
Show Love to Your Heart
The first Friday of every February is designated as American Heart Month. Since 1964, this federally designated month has encouraged millions of people to unite in a common goal to eradicate heart disease and stroke. You may even notice many people wearing red to...
Help for the Flu
It is flu season, and many are getting this years nasty flu. There are two main strains of virus that humans get. The "B" virus which is typically diagnosed more among children and young adults. Then there is the "A" strain virus which is more common among adults....
























