• Apparently, even in the world of natural health, you have your stalwarts who know what they know and refuse to entertain any change to what they know, and who get threatened enough to slander and lambaste anyone who questions it. The level of lambasting and slander by a so-called herbalist, reminded me of the medical terminology problem rearing it's head out there.

    Let me wrap this up now. You will find me using modern terms for conditions the human body has suffered for millenia. I don't apologize! The herbs that helped way back then, continue to help now in the exact same ways for the exact same conditions under different names. If modern research calls into question long-held understandings, and that research isn't trying to sway the disillusioned masses or swing over to eastern concepts of medicine, I will consider it.

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    https://naturalhealthgodsway.ca/2025/01/20/clearing-the-air-around-modern-versus-historical-terms-and-references-in-medicine/
    Apparently, even in the world of natural health, you have your stalwarts who know what they know and refuse to entertain any change to what they know, and who get threatened enough to slander and lambaste anyone who questions it. The level of lambasting and slander by a so-called herbalist, reminded me of the medical terminology problem rearing it's head out there. Let me wrap this up now. You will find me using modern terms for conditions the human body has suffered for millenia. I don't apologize! The herbs that helped way back then, continue to help now in the exact same ways for the exact same conditions under different names. If modern research calls into question long-held understandings, and that research isn't trying to sway the disillusioned masses or swing over to eastern concepts of medicine, I will consider it. Click to read the full article here: https://naturalhealthgodsway.ca/2025/01/20/clearing-the-air-around-modern-versus-historical-terms-and-references-in-medicine/
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  • It took some finagling on the back end of my website, but by the end of January 2024, I had a way to roughly track post views again, two ways to be exact. So we'll take a look at two different perspectives of how many people visited my site for various topics of interest over the past 11 months. It always fascinates me what content rises to the top over the course of a year. It was good to see attention paid to some of the warnings I've tried to get out there, with what they want to do around bird flu, the henipa mitigation article still holds weight and I was pleased to see that article visited the evening of January 1st.

    When one of the platforms I'm on threatened to charge for media storage, I began posting foraging articles to my blog, and those have been getting a decent number of views over the course of 2024. These articles give a glimpse into what we forage for and occasionally why we forage for it as well as forays into preparing what we forage.

    I now have people asking for advanced foraging workshops, which are in the very early planning phases. Feedback on that list would be very helpful at this stage.

    The remainder of the list was various subjects related to using food as medicine for various issues facing the general public. Some of those issues are string puller caused, others are big pharma caused ( I might be repeating myself there), but the powerhouses of nutrition and medicine that God has placed within our grasp is incredible to uncover, particularly as ongoing modern-day research continues to verify and explain why various herbs were used for the same reasons in centuries past.

    To those of you who have been sharing my blog articles and newsletters, I want to say a BIG thank you! My numbers are very small compared to the numbers you're taught to expect when marketing your services online. But this is encouraging nonetheless.

    If there are topics or services you hope to see me cover or offer in the coming year, do drop me a line and share, either where you see this article on social media or directly to my inbox at bnhc@naturalhealthgodsway.ca

    Click here to read the full article with links to the top 20 articles for 2024 in both lists:
    https://naturalhealthgodsway.ca/2025/01/02/top-20-articles-of-2024/


    It took some finagling on the back end of my website, but by the end of January 2024, I had a way to roughly track post views again, two ways to be exact. So we'll take a look at two different perspectives of how many people visited my site for various topics of interest over the past 11 months. It always fascinates me what content rises to the top over the course of a year. It was good to see attention paid to some of the warnings I've tried to get out there, with what they want to do around bird flu, the henipa mitigation article still holds weight and I was pleased to see that article visited the evening of January 1st. When one of the platforms I'm on threatened to charge for media storage, I began posting foraging articles to my blog, and those have been getting a decent number of views over the course of 2024. These articles give a glimpse into what we forage for and occasionally why we forage for it as well as forays into preparing what we forage. I now have people asking for advanced foraging workshops, which are in the very early planning phases. Feedback on that list would be very helpful at this stage. The remainder of the list was various subjects related to using food as medicine for various issues facing the general public. Some of those issues are string puller caused, others are big pharma caused ( I might be repeating myself there), but the powerhouses of nutrition and medicine that God has placed within our grasp is incredible to uncover, particularly as ongoing modern-day research continues to verify and explain why various herbs were used for the same reasons in centuries past. To those of you who have been sharing my blog articles and newsletters, I want to say a BIG thank you! My numbers are very small compared to the numbers you're taught to expect when marketing your services online. But this is encouraging nonetheless. If there are topics or services you hope to see me cover or offer in the coming year, do drop me a line and share, either where you see this article on social media or directly to my inbox at bnhc@naturalhealthgodsway.ca Click here to read the full article with links to the top 20 articles for 2024 in both lists: https://naturalhealthgodsway.ca/2025/01/02/top-20-articles-of-2024/
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  • #Rockefeller #PharmaceuticalIndustry #UNAgenda #Cancer #cure #ESSIACherbs
    Cancer, The Forbidden Cures- ESSIAC
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    #Rockefeller #PharmaceuticalIndustry #UNAgenda #Cancer #cure #ESSIACherbs Cancer, The Forbidden Cures- ESSIAC https://goveganway.com/cancer-the-forbidden-cures-essiac/
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  • The Best Herbs To Grow For Immune & Cold/Flu Support
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    The Best Herbs To Grow For Immune & Cold/Flu Support https://youtu.be/2Sreq_nCHxE?si=r-UcDmyWzxgOpzn7
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  • Spices are phenomenal for your health — except when they’re contaminated with heavy metals and exposed to radiation. Find out what to watch out for when choosing spices for your meals. Adding herbs and spices to your meals is a simple way to boost flavor and health benefits. Sprinkling a total of about 1 teaspoon per day of cinnamon, ginger, cumin, turmeric, rosemary, oregano, basil or thyme[i] on your food is even enough to improve the bacterial diversity in your gut after just four weeks.[ii]
    https://www.activistpost.com/2023/08/toxic-contaminants-found-in-32-of-spices-tested.html
    Spices are phenomenal for your health — except when they’re contaminated with heavy metals and exposed to radiation. Find out what to watch out for when choosing spices for your meals. Adding herbs and spices to your meals is a simple way to boost flavor and health benefits. Sprinkling a total of about 1 teaspoon per day of cinnamon, ginger, cumin, turmeric, rosemary, oregano, basil or thyme[i] on your food is even enough to improve the bacterial diversity in your gut after just four weeks.[ii] https://www.activistpost.com/2023/08/toxic-contaminants-found-in-32-of-spices-tested.html
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    Toxic Contaminants Found in 32% of Spices Tested - Activist Post
    Whatever you do, don't avoid indulging in these superfoods, as you'll miss out on countless health benefits, but choose wisely.
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  • Testimonial:

    A client came to me near the end of June, complaining of upset stomach that various over-the-counter medicines wouldn't touch. This client had had their gallbladder removed over five years ago, and Gaviscon used to settle it. Baking soda was kind of working. Switching to Tart Cherry and Sauerkraut weren't touching it either. The client complained of burning in the stomach that just wouldn't go away, queeziness, etc. Returning to baking soda would amplify mucous generation that seemed salty and the mucous would take awhile to clear out every morning.

    I recommended several herbs that are known to calm the stomach, aid in regenerating the stomach lining, and lower stomach acidity while also recommending actions that lower mucous generation in the upper respiratory system. I encouraged my client to steep these herbs in a tea before bed each evening for a week or two, and let me know how it went.

    Imagine my delight when they came to me this morning, saying that not only had it quieted their stomach and drastically lowered their mucous generation, but their spouse tried the tea too, and woke up without any pain the next day! Apparently the spouse often wakes up with terrible pains in early morning hours, but after trying the tea, they didn't get awakened by pain at all!

    The time span between advice and report, was just three days. Day one: issue and recommendation, Day two, client putting the tea together, Day three, report after just one cup!

    Food as Medicine Works!!!
    Testimonial: A client came to me near the end of June, complaining of upset stomach that various over-the-counter medicines wouldn't touch. This client had had their gallbladder removed over five years ago, and Gaviscon used to settle it. Baking soda was kind of working. Switching to Tart Cherry and Sauerkraut weren't touching it either. The client complained of burning in the stomach that just wouldn't go away, queeziness, etc. Returning to baking soda would amplify mucous generation that seemed salty and the mucous would take awhile to clear out every morning. I recommended several herbs that are known to calm the stomach, aid in regenerating the stomach lining, and lower stomach acidity while also recommending actions that lower mucous generation in the upper respiratory system. I encouraged my client to steep these herbs in a tea before bed each evening for a week or two, and let me know how it went. Imagine my delight when they came to me this morning, saying that not only had it quieted their stomach and drastically lowered their mucous generation, but their spouse tried the tea too, and woke up without any pain the next day! Apparently the spouse often wakes up with terrible pains in early morning hours, but after trying the tea, they didn't get awakened by pain at all! The time span between advice and report, was just three days. Day one: issue and recommendation, Day two, client putting the tea together, Day three, report after just one cup! Food as Medicine Works!!!
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  • So our Passover "bitter herbs" will be mostly dandelion and mustard weed, a few tokens of yarrow, and a bit of prickly lettuce, but it's enough to handle the Passover ceremony and provide a decent salad after all. Cutting it to the wire, but the growing season is finally in swing! Made the applesauce mortar, my daughter's favourite part of the whole meal. She'll be happy to hear that one mason jar of homemade applesauce turned into 1.3 jars of mortar, meaning the smaller jar must head out to the freezer when I go get the lamb roast to begin thawing. The grocery store had something similar to Challah bread, a three strand pull-apart loaf that was in a "take and bake" format. I baked that yesterday and used the first three lumps for communion last night around 1 Corinthians 11:23-32. Tomorrow's Messianic version of Passover will expound on that quite a bit further as we celebrate the risen Lamb of God! I'll share a pic of the feast tomorrow.
    So our Passover "bitter herbs" will be mostly dandelion and mustard weed, a few tokens of yarrow, and a bit of prickly lettuce, but it's enough to handle the Passover ceremony and provide a decent salad after all. Cutting it to the wire, but the growing season is finally in swing! Made the applesauce mortar, my daughter's favourite part of the whole meal. She'll be happy to hear that one mason jar of homemade applesauce turned into 1.3 jars of mortar, meaning the smaller jar must head out to the freezer when I go get the lamb roast to begin thawing. The grocery store had something similar to Challah bread, a three strand pull-apart loaf that was in a "take and bake" format. I baked that yesterday and used the first three lumps for communion last night around 1 Corinthians 11:23-32. Tomorrow's Messianic version of Passover will expound on that quite a bit further as we celebrate the risen Lamb of God! I'll share a pic of the feast tomorrow.
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    Be Prepared , Self defense weapons , Solar powered lights, candles , lanterns , fuel , kerosene , rubbing alcohol ,, peroxide, baking soda , coconut butter/oil , lighters, matches , fire wood . propane , good sleeping bag , easy to prepare food , batteries , battery/crank radio , crank flashlights , duct tape , fire extinguishers , hand tools , nails , rope , garbage bags , tarps , water , herbs and medicine , extra food for others manual can opener ,
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  • Over the years, researchers have become increasingly interested in the effects of diet and natural compounds on human health, finding that many herbs and spices are equally or more effective than many conventional medicines and treatments, and often present far fewer adverse effects while being more cost-effective. Here are five herbs and spices you can add to your diet to turn ordinary meals into nutrient-dense “supermeals”:
    https://www.activistpost.com/2023/03/five-herbs-and-spices-to-turn-ordinary-meals-into-supermeals.html
    Over the years, researchers have become increasingly interested in the effects of diet and natural compounds on human health, finding that many herbs and spices are equally or more effective than many conventional medicines and treatments, and often present far fewer adverse effects while being more cost-effective. Here are five herbs and spices you can add to your diet to turn ordinary meals into nutrient-dense “supermeals”: https://www.activistpost.com/2023/03/five-herbs-and-spices-to-turn-ordinary-meals-into-supermeals.html
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    Five Herbs and Spices to Turn Ordinary Meals into "Supermeals" - Activist Post
    Adding these five herbs and spices to your daily cooking routine is the easiest way to procure their health benefits.
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  • There’s increasing awareness of the power of food and herbs in preventing and helping to heal cancer. GreenMedInfo.com houses some of the biggest open-access databases on this topic, providing more than 10,000 studies on the value of nearly 1,000 natural substances for cancer. Following are some commonly available foods that are natural chemopreventive agents.
    https://www.activistpost.com/2023/03/5-top-foods-to-fight-cancer.html
    There’s increasing awareness of the power of food and herbs in preventing and helping to heal cancer. GreenMedInfo.com houses some of the biggest open-access databases on this topic, providing more than 10,000 studies on the value of nearly 1,000 natural substances for cancer. Following are some commonly available foods that are natural chemopreventive agents. https://www.activistpost.com/2023/03/5-top-foods-to-fight-cancer.html
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    5 Top Foods To Fight Cancer - Activist Post
    An estimated 42% of all cancers, for one, may be prevented by diet and lifestyle alone.
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