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About Iodine

Iodine: The Misunderstood Nutrient Iodine: Although needed in only minute amounts, iodine is essential for numerous biochemical processes, such as fat metabolism, thyroid function and the production of sex hormones. Muscle cramps are a sign of deficiency as are cold hands and feet, proneness to weight gain, poor memory, constipation, depression and headaches. It seems

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Healthy Living

Health – Our Ability to Adapt to Change We may have a vague idea of health            Most have no idea what causes their body to not work as they would like. Or this what to do about it – so besides the simple natural solutions that are there for us

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Pain

Live simply . . As Nature intended . . We have people reaching for medications  . . BUT –  All that befalls a body is easy. Something is not able to work as designed – to be is not supposed to hurt. After 40 years+ of being a natural health problem solver, I see all

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Glutathione

Here is a large part of the answer to any low adrenal/thyroid issues. Are you: Low on energy? Lacking in mental clarity? Chronically ill and tired? Enduring a low functioning thyroid? Low in life force? Chronically fatigued? Have you tried everything your doctor recommends? Perhaps it is all a matter of adjusting what is happening

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Manganese

Manganese: Needed for healthy nerves, a healthy immune system and blood sugar regulation, manganese also plays a part in the formation of mother’s milk and in the growth of healthy bones. Deficiency may lead to trembling hands, seizures and lack of coordination. Excessive milk consumption may cause manganese deficiency as calcium can interfere with manganese

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Copper

Copper: Needed for the formation of bone, hemoglobin and red blood cells, copper also promotes healthy nerves, a healthy immune system and collagen formation. Copper works in balance with zinc and vitamin C. Along with manganese, magnesium and iodine, copper plays an important role in memory and brain function. Nuts, molasses and oats contain copper

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