Category Archives: Detoxification

A Drop of the Creature

Many years ago I had the most wonderful old salty client.  His name was Tom and he was a grizzly old Irish guy from Southie.  He used to swear that a drop of the creature (a bit of imbibing) was … Continue reading

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Step Away From the Bellini!

Today I had lunch with my sister.  Now it is a rare occasion for both of our schedules to allow us to be within the same location at the same time, so when we are, it’s a party!  Now for … Continue reading

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Are We Filtering Ourselves to Death?

Recently I was having a discussion with my brother in law, who is quite a brain may I say, and he pointed out to me that in preparing his recent documentary film on traffic congestion in cities, he had realized … Continue reading

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Death May Be the Result of Resistance

You might be thinking that I’m speaking of war, where resistance often means death… or perhaps you think I mean in a test of strength, where resistance eventually leads to death.  But in fact, I’m talking about our own bodies.  … Continue reading

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The Lost Community

I was out walking on Sunday and I passed a church just as all the families were walking into church.  The minister was out on the sidewalk greeting people, groups of people were chatting, kids were running around… it actually … Continue reading

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Janet Leigh Isn’t the Only One Being Killed in the Shower

As many of you know, over the last year I have become much more aware and knowledgeable about water.  That focus has brought into focus just how much water affects us in ways we may not even pay attention to, … Continue reading

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Do You Really Believe That You Can Heal?

Every patient I see gives me a list of their symptoms, a dictionary definition of their diagnosis and a very definite idea about what is going on.  That was where I began to realize that there are people who are … Continue reading

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Health Is a Decision That We Make Every Minute

It is very easy to forget that we are multi-dimensional creatures.  We often only see one aspect of our body at a time, whether in a mirror or looking down at our hands or in a photograph.  It makes it … Continue reading

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