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Drug Shortages Explained by LA Times

I encourage you to follow this link and read about this if you're interested in why drugs become in short supply. 

 www.latimes.com/health/boostershots/la-heb-cancer-drug-shortage-20111102,0,3128513.story

Cancers: 95% of Most are from Environment! Change what you put in your mouth, on skin, use in your home

This is the middle of October -- smack dab in the middle of breast cancer awareness month.  I've gotten my pink seat belt purse out, I normally carry a purple on since that's 'the Lumigrate color' and it strikes up a lot of conversations and turn people onto Lumigrate's amazing cadre of progressive health information providers!  No matter what you're promoting, innovation is part of making it successful, integrating it with the tried and true.    read more »

9/11, Gulf War Syndrome, Fibromyalgia/Chronic Fatigue/MCS/PTSD; Commonalities and Commiseration Respectfully

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It struck me, when watching a show on CNN about the women of 9/11 over Labor Day weekend as the 10th anniversary of 9/11 approaches, the similarities between the stories they were showing of people who had been responders at the site and well at the time, who now have chronic illness, and the people I 'serve' through Lumigrate.  My work as an occupational therapist, my years of being involved in communities and circles of people I know personally, and interactions with thousands of people through facebook over the years, who I proudly know are supporters and follo  read more »

Tales of the Wandering Boob
Katrina Remembered: “Yes, my love, this is how it goes”
This is not an easy post to read.  It was not easy to live through or write.  But it has been one of the most rewarding of my life.  I hope the readers of Lumigrate find it helpful, especially around those difficult, vital life-changing times around a loved-one's passing and how it changes the lives of those living on for a while more.   I would be interested to hear from any of you regarding your reactions, responses or impressions.   Thanks -- Beth 
Sugar Consumption in America

In the late 1900’s the average American consumed 5 pounds of sugar per year.

 

Cardiovascular disease and cancer were almost unknown.

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Foods that fight cancer

Great short/fast article in the November 2010 edition of Health.com, and nicely presented, which I thought I's post a link for in hopes it helps people looking here on Lumigate for good information about foods. This is about foods that prevent cancer ... broccholi, berries, garlic, walnuts, tomatoes, beans and a few pointers on what to reduce as well. 

You are what your grandmother & mother ate and experienced. Now you either feed your illness or feed your wellness with every thing you put in your mouth.  read more »

What Else Can I Do About Breast Cancer. Three Cancer Experts Weigh In.

What Else Can I Do About Breast Cancer?  Three Cancer Experts Weigh In.

1.  Susan Silberstein, PhD.   read more »

Whole Food Nutrition via Juice Plus+ re: Breast Cancer

Here is a link that I clicked on and followed and am glad I did -- I have many friends who have an interest in breast cancer and I'm going to email them this link and ask them to come and listen when they have time as well to listen to this recorded call.    read more »

Missed "How to Optimize Your Nutrition & Reduce Fibromyalgia Symptoms" (Live T 7/27/10)? Digital/link lingers!
Here is an example of what you'll receive in your email if you're registered with my website (we chose Mardy's since you hopefully know who she is!).  When you preregister (links and instructions, below), you'll receive an email that will provide the information for if you want to call in at the time of the seminar or listen from your computer, which is preferable.  But if you're unable to participate at that time, you can then use the link to listen to the recording as soon as you are able (see below). 
 

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