Monthly Archives: May 2011

Breast Cancer Prevention Talk

May 23, 2011 – 8:15 pm

See below for info on my next talk at the Capilano Library.  Hope to see you there! Date: Thursday, May 26, 2011 Time: 7:00pm – 8:30pm Free; everyone welcome. Registration required.  Call 604-987-4471 to register. Educate and empower yourself to do all you can to prevent breast cancer at this workshop held at Capilano Branch Library […]


Cleanse – Part I

May 23, 2011 – 8:08 pm

It’s that time of year in which a spring cleanse is in perfect order!  As the dreary winter rains clear and the summer sun whispers that it’s on its way, we become more active, spend more time outdoors and change our eating habits to fresher, livelier foods.  Spring is a time for renewal and wiping […]


Estrogen Sources

May 14, 2011 – 7:07 pm

For females dealing with estrogen-dominant conditions such as endometriosis, PMS, menopausal symptoms, breast and ovarian cancer, polycystic ovarian syndrome, fibroids and ovarian cysts, ask yourself if you’re receiving constant exposure to excess estrogens by reading through the list of sources below. Read about the detrimental effect environmental estrogens are having on our wild life in […]


Shopping List

May 11, 2011 – 6:12 pm

Organic food can add up in cost, so it’s often required to pick and choose which organic foods we purchase. The top food categories that I recommend you purchase organically are meats (especially beef and pork; purchase free run poultry, eggs, and wild fish), dairy, and certain fruits and vegetables. Unfortunately our meat industry ensures […]


Naturopathic Medicine Week!

May 2, 2011 – 9:58 pm

WHEN: May 9 – 14, 2011 Join us in celebrating naturopathic medicine’s endeavors to create a healthier you (!) through the use of natural medicine. ——————————————————————————————————————– The Boucher Institute of Naturopathic Medicine is celebrating Naturopathic Medicine Week with an exciting health and wellness event for the community. They are opening their doors on Saturday, May […]


Sexless Alligators

May 1, 2011 – 7:35 pm

It sounds kind of comical at first, but when you begin to grasp the greater implications of what this means for our world, it rapidly becomes scary. Biologists had been counting alligators in Lake Apopka, Florida since the 1970’s and noticed a startling fact: near the end of the 80’s the population of alligators had […]