Pam Bartha

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“You Can Learn How to Restore Your Health NOW!”
— Pam Bartha (Founder of Live Disease Free who has been Multiple Sclerosis Free Since 1989!)

Modified Turkey Taco Lettuce Wraps

Here’s another tasty recipe that is easy to modify to fit your healthy eating plan, yet still tastes fantastic. This one is especially great for those of you who are trying to avoid those processed carbohydrates that so easily feed silent infections.   Turkey Taco Lettuce Wraps from Skinnytaste.com  (My additions/modifications are marked with **) Ingredients: 3 lbs 99%

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Buying Certified Organic Foods on a Budget

For anyone who has been eating a standard North American diet for most of their lives, it’s so tough making that jump towards healthy eating! It takes conscious discipline and strength not to fall back into old, unhealthy eating patterns. What makes this transition even harder, though, is the cost of eating healthy. Anyone who has

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You CAN Teach an Old Dog New Tricks!

So often, many of us look at making positive health changes in our lives as insurmountable. “But, I need my daily chocolate fix!” “I cannot live without wheat bread and pasta!” “I love my one glass of wine in the evening- it’s my thing!” We’ve all been there regarding one challenge or another. It’s so

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Angry Outbursts Could Shorten Your Life

Did you know that angry outbursts are bad for your heart? In European Heart Journal: Acute Cardiovascular Care, researchers studied 313 people who had suffered from acute coronary blockages and asked them about any angry episodes that they might have had in the 48 hours before their symptoms began. They discovered a link between angry outbursts

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Pesticides on Fruits & Veggies Linked to Damaged Sperm

It amazes me that many governments continue to insist that the use of pesticides on fruits and vegetables is not a harmful practice. The Health Canada website, for instance, suggests that we have little to worry about, stating: While pesticides help protect our food supply, many people are concerned about pesticides on the food they eat. Small amounts of

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New Mexican Stew with Ground Turkey + Green Chiles

  A Great Recipe to Modify to Suit Your Health Needs   It can sometimes be tricky coming up with new recipes that leave you feeling satisfied, yet keep you on track with your vow to live a healthy lifestyle. But what I’ve found is how easy it can be to find a satisfying-looking recipe on the

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Dangerous Levels of Arsenic Found in Rice

Back in 2012, Consumer Reports first shocked the public by telling us that, according to their research, many varieties of rice and common processed foods made from rice (even those labelled “organic”) have unsafe levels of organic and inorganic arsenic (a carcinogen). They also stressed that children are especially at risk when eating this grain. Who would

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Common Eczema and Athlete’s Foot Medications May Help Fight Multiple Sclerosis

Nature.com recently published an fascinating study on how common eczema and athlete’s foot medications might help those suffering from Multiple Sclerosis. Researchers treated mice with antifingals (miconazole) and a corticosteroids (clobetasol), and reported that these meds helped kick start their bodies’ stem cells to replace damaged brain cells. We have to ask, though, whether these

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Breakfast Can Be Both Healthy & Decadent

We all want to splurge once in a while, but what’s really great is that splurging does not have to involve ditching your vow to make healthy choices. Here is an awesome breakfast recipe from grokgrub.com that has the decadence of an eggs benedict, but will leave you feeling great and guilt-free.   Smoked Salmon Egg Stuffed Avocado Ingredients:

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Reducing Allergens In Your Home

Choosing a healthy diet filled with a variety of organic vegetables, grass-fed beef, wild fish, free-range organic chicken, and a good dose of healthy fats (while avoiding the high-processed carbs, sugars and additives) will do wonders in your fight against allergies. But there is also a lot you can do to your home to avoid

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Shield Your Kids From Harmful Radiation

Is your child or teenager nagging you endlessly to buy him or her a cell phone? Perhaps they are pulling at your heartstrings, saying they will be safer with one- that they can call you any time if they need your help. Everyone wants their kids to be safe. And your being able to reach

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Fight Antibiotic Resistance By Choosing Antibiotic-Free Meat

Knowing what we now know about the growing concern of antibiotic-resistant super bugs, many of us use antibiotics only when absolutely necessary. But this strategy just isn’t enough in our fight against this rising threat to our health. Most of the antibiotics that we ingest do not come from our local doctor, but from the food we eat. Check out this

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Is Your Breakfast Cereal Toxic To Your Health?

Why should we avoid eating processed breakfast cereals? There are a number of reasons: their high levels of sugar, processed carbohydrates, and preservatives to name just a few. But recently, a study in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry revealed one more big reason to avoid them. In a 2 year study, scientists looked at 489 samples of

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Thousands of Smart Meters Explode in Stockton, California

As much as our utility companies insist that smart meters are both reliable and safe, the media is reporting otherwise. If it wasn’t bad enough that we need to worry about the high levels of radiation that smart meters emit, now we have to be concerned about them being a possible fire hazard and threat to our homes’ electrical

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Giving Babies Probiotics Might Help Prevent ADHD and Asperger Syndrome

An amazing new study came out last month in Pediatric Research that shows a possible way to help prevent babies from developing neurological disorders like ADHD and Asperger syndrome (AS) later on in life. Scientists studied 75 infants: some were given probiotics within the first 6 months of life and some received a placebo. What is incredible is that at

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Treating Wastewater With Chlorine Might Contribute to Antibiotic Resistance

On March 23, 2015, the American Chemical Society (ACS) held a press conference at their 249th National Meeting & Exposition to reveal disturbing new research findings regarding the use of chlorine in wastewater treatment. Since the disposal of pharmaceuticals is not yet regulated, antibiotics currently enter our wastewater and unfortunately, re-enter our environment. Researcher, Dr.

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