The Health of Sex – Part 3

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Written by Sally Machin, ND After delving into causes of low libido, finally we come to the fun part… what we can do to turn it around (or maybe turn it on?). The pharmacy industry was all over Viagra, but there has been little pharmacological treatment available to women. Some have been studied, but denied by the FDA because of … Read More

The Health of Sex – Part 2

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Written by Sally Machin, ND “Low libido” is a common complaint of women, especially as they age, but that does NOT mean it should be “the norm”. And it certainly does not mean that there aren’t solutions. Women’s libido, sex drive, ability to be aroused, sexual desire, whatever you want to call it, is complicated. Factors affecting one woman’s libido … Read More

The Health of Sex – Part 1

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This article is the first in a three part series focused on women’s sexual health. In the lead up to Valentine’s day, there is so much attention on relationships, and maybe pressure for some to act as expected considering the holiday. Even though it is a holiday with a focus on love and romance, inevitably sex becomes intertwined with those … Read More

VEGGIE BUCKWHEAT KASHA

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  Ingredients: 1 cup buckwheat groats 1 medium yellow onion, diced 3 carrots, diced 1 cup fresh or frozen broccoli (I used organic, frozen broccoli rabe) 1 can organic adzuki beans Tofu, organic & firm 1 Tbsp. olive oil   Instructions: In one skillet, prepare buckwheat groats as directed on package In another skillet, sauté onion & carrots in olive … Read More

Treating Incontinence, Painful Intercourse and Mild Prolapse without Medication or Surgery

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By: Dr. Sally Machin Issues such as urinary incontinence, mild uterine or bladder prolapse and pain with sexual intercourse can be the results of an imbalanced pelvic floor. There is a solution to dealing with this imbalance. It’s called Holistic Pelvic CareTM, and was developed by Tami Kent, a physical therapist specialized in women’s pelvic care and also the author … Read More

THANKSGIVING DAY GAME PLAN

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It doesn’t need to be wrought with guilt. You can enjoy your holiday classics while staying healthy and here’s how: 1. APPETIZERS- stay clear of the flour laden ones and go for hard cheese, nuts, fruit and veggies with dip. 2. ALCOHOL-don’t drink on an empty stomach. Make sure you have some protein and fat first–like cheese and nuts, or … Read More

Easy Lentil Stew

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Ingredients 3 cup green french lentils, rinsed 5 tbsp olive oil 1 large yellow onion, finely diced 3 celery stalks, finely diced 3 carrots, chopped 6 cloves garlic 1 1/2 tsp. ground cumin 1 1/2 tsp ground coriander 1 1/2 tsp smoked paprika 1 1/4 tsp salt 1/2 tsp pepper 28 oz can organic tomatoes, diced with juices 1 quart  … Read More

I Can’t Believe it’s Not Mashed Potatoes

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1 large head cauliflower 1 Tbsp. cold-pressed, extra virgin olive oil 1/3 cup milk or soy milk, or almond milk (unsweetened) Sea salt to taste Pepper to taste 1-2 tsp. minced garlic (optional) OR curry powder and nutmeg (optional) Cut cauliflower into 4-6 pieces and steam until cooked but not overdone. Place in food processor with remaining ingredients and blend … Read More

Conscious Coffee

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By Dr. Angela Karvounides Americans drink 400 million cups of coffee each day. The average American adult ingests over 10 pounds of coffee per year. The magnitude of these figures illustrates that the coffee industry not only has a tremendous impact on our economy, but also on our health. While we all know that buying organic comes at an additional … Read More