Ozone and Your Health

I have the pleasure to introduce you to a dear friend, Dr Janet Deuel Varhus. She is a brilliant holistic veterinarian, extraordinaire. She has taught me so much about alternative therapies such as cold laser, the difference between red and… Continue Reading

Short Term Memory and Help

I just finished reading a new study showing the use of ultrasound vibration in very specific areas of the brain for people with Alzheimer’s and possibly helping them. Below is the specific article. I’m always thinking of easy and natural… Continue Reading

Histamine, a little goes a long way

When you have allergies what do you think of? Sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes? It’s Fall, and you probably don’t think about allergies. I know I didn’t, but lo’ and behold, every time I went outside I started to sneeze… Continue Reading

It’s That Foxtail Time of the Year

Your Dog’s Health It’s that time of the year again. The rains have fallen and early Spring seems just around the corner in sunny California. And with the rains comes incredibly beautiful green rolling hills. Everyone is taking their dogs… Continue Reading

Sicker Than a Dog

Our sweet Malka is a beautiful Standard Poodle, coming in on 14 years old this year. We have always considered her our Energizer Bunny who has managed to outlive three of our beloved pets. She just keeps on ticking.  Have… Continue Reading

Protecting Farm Animals and Giving Them More Living Space

  When you buy your produce in the market you can easily see if it has been grown sustainably and organic, or not. But one thing you don’t need to take into consideration is how much crowding they have had… Continue Reading

Healing Ourselves and Our Dogs, Mineral-Rich Soup

We are coming into the Fall and what better time to make ourselves a bowl of mineral rich soup. Summer tends to be filled with a lighter fare loaded in fun foods and lots of fresh veggies for salads. When… Continue Reading

Ashes To Ashes, Renewal

Sometimes we can think life has burned us down to the ground. However, if we look at our Nature around us we can see otherwise. Just a few months ago, Southern California suffered the ravages of what seems like our… Continue Reading

Walk the Walk, Part Dog

We tend to think of walking as just something we do to get from one place to another. Mostly, we don’t even think about it until something reminds us there is a problem, like a pain in the knee or… Continue Reading

The HorseBoy Method of Working with Children with Autism

It’s a beautiful day today and everyday at The HorseBoy Ranch in Elgin, Texas. The creator, Rupert Isaacson, who created this this most beautiful way of working with children with autism uses such creative and joyful ways of learning and they… Continue Reading

Don’t Cry For Me Trigeminal Nerve, The Truth Is I Never Left You

Who would have thought this song would have such great meaning to our own well-being. The trigeminal nerve is the largest cranial nerve of the total 12 cranial nerves coming from the brain. Lately, while the vagus nerve has taken… Continue Reading

Book Club #1, “Oxytocin,” by Linda Tellington-Jones

Today, I hosted Linda Tellington-Jones very first online Book Club and it was wonderful! Our first book to study with this extraordinary woman was, “Oxytocin, The Hormone of Healing and Hope,”  by        Dr. K Paul Stoller. I… Continue Reading