Can you stand ONE more comment about PSA and prostate cancer?
One last comment about PSA. We have people at both ends of the spectrum writing us. Some are furious that their loved one died of the treatment. Others are indignant that we don’t see what a wonderful...
View ArticleWhat would you do if your child got cancer? part 2 of 3
I met Parker Jensen’s family nearly a decade ago when Parker was told he had Ewing’s Sarcoma, a rare but deadly cancer of the bone/soft tissues. Parker’s grandfather was a holistic healer and...
View ArticleShould I shut the heck up about all things not green smoothie?…..Part 6 of 7
About Dr. L telling me I should not talk about toxic dental practices and stick to whole foods topics only? That is precisely the reason I have a blog in the first place. I don’t want my readers to be...
View ArticleA healer in every home…..PART 2 of 3
The medical profession doesn’t have a single drug that the blood-brain barrier doesn’t put up a mounted defense against! (It’s a good thing, since drugs are never assimilated, digested, and eliminated...
View ArticleAntibiotics and dental surgery….do I agree with taking AB’s preventatively?...
Dear GreenSmoothieGirl: I think you are pretty conservative and avoid antibiotics, but I had an interesting experience recently in my dental practice that I want to share with you. You influence a...
View ArticleRecovering from oral surgery…..part 2 of 3
Dr. Wall gave me IV Vitamin C during the procedure. I used my essential oils, in my mouth: Clove applied to the gums, and Helichrysum inside my cheek, and On-Guard blend, diffused or in my water....
View ArticleNutrition for pregnant moms, babies, toddlers…..part 1 of 5
Dear GreenSmoothieGirl: My baby is breastfeeding, and doing great. But I know I have to make the transition. Besides blending cooked vegetables, what else should I do? Answer: Please share this blog...
View ArticleI ACCIDENTALLY WALK FOR BREAST CANCER, part 1 of 3
Don’t get me wrong. I’m not “for” breast cancer. I’m just home from a 10-city tour starting in Columbus, OH and ending in Washington, D.C. In New York City, we stayed two days, and both mornings I ran...
View ArticleI ACCIDENTALLY WALK FOR BREAST CANCER, part 3 of 3
As I was writing this, I got an email from our lovely Jamie, a Utah GSG reader diagnosed with breast cancer a few years ago at the age of 33. She reports to me and some of my colleagues and her other...
View ArticleThe “difficult patient”……Euro cancer travels, part 4
In my tour of alternatives to chemo and radiation, throughout Europe, I encountered Dr. Alexander Herzog. He’s a traditionally trained oncologist, and he does administer chemotherapy in his small...
View ArticleThe rest of the story with Rich the Pharmacist. Part 1 of 2.
So here’s the rest of the story with Rich, my first high-school boyfriend. I told you how I ran into him on the plane on his way to pharmacists’ immunization training, and he helped us out in Seattle....
View ArticleA tribute to the late, great Paul Leatham
If you’ve heard me speak, you’ve likely heard me refer to Paul Leatham, one of the greatest influences of my life. Shortly before I spoke in San Diego last month, I got an email that he had passed...
View ArticleAre “eating healthy” and “obsessed” synonymous?” [part 1 of 3]
Dear GreenSmoothieGirl (from Linda): “I just received an e-mail earlier today from a friend who considers herself a very healthy eater (she’s a nurse) with a link to the following article “New Eating...
View ArticleAre “eating healthy” and “obsessed” synonymous? Part 2 of 3
Regarding faux diagnoses: I’m always frustrated when someone wants to create a pathology out of something healthy, as with this “orthorexia” thing that a number of readers wrote us about. Fact is,...
View Articledentists, and taking antibiotics
Here’s a letter I got recently from a wonderful dentist who reads this blog/site. I won’t give my own response until I hear some of yours. What are your thoughts? Dear GreenSmoothieGirl: I think you...
View ArticleDr. Lodi on camera, OASIS part 10 of 13
Here’s my first video with Dr. Lodi, and I’ll post another one tomorrow. I asked Dr. Lodi his success rate relative to allopathic stats and he said, “70% or 80% leave here with no cancer or very...
View ArticlePsst! Don’t tell anyone I’m an M.D. recommending nutrition info!
A woman after class my class in St. George a few weeks ago said to me, “I’m a nurse, and an E.R. doctor told me about your site. Then he said, ‘Don’t tell anyone I told you about this.'” I have been...
View ArticleWhat would you do if your child got cancer? part 2 of 3
I met Parker Jensen’s family nearly a decade ago when Parker was told he had Ewing’s Sarcoma, a rare but deadly cancer of the bone/soft tissues. Parker’s grandfather was a holistic healer and...
View ArticleI ACCIDENTALLY WALK FOR BREAST CANCER, part 1 of 3
Don’t get me wrong. I’m not “for” breast cancer.I’m just home from a 10-city tour starting in Columbus, OH and ending in Washington, D.C. In New York City, we stayed two days, and both mornings I ran...
View ArticleI ACCIDENTALLY WALK FOR BREAST CANCER, part 3 of 3
As I was writing this, I got an email from our lovely Jamie, a Utah GSG reader diagnosed with breast cancer a few years ago at the age of 33. She reports to me and some of my colleagues and her other...
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