by Dr. Norm Dawson | Jul 13, 2020 | Education/Training, Nutritional Recommendations
“I CAN’T BREATHE!” has been a cry for help in a very serious situation for the past few weeks. No doubt, a situation that turned out to be deadly. This is a tragedy and should not be diminished. “I CAN’T BREATHE” is also a comment made by many in other non-violent...
by Dr. Norm Dawson | Jun 11, 2020 | Education/Training, Immune Support, Nutritional Recommendations
Have you wondered if Vitamin D is important for your health? A lot of recent research shows that vitamin D (D2 and D3) is important for strengthening and balancing a healthy immune system. The key role vitamin D plays in immune function is regulating and controlling...
by Barbara Dawson | Jun 11, 2020 | Education/Training, In the Garden
This year, for the first time since we moved to the Village of Corrales, we found ticks on our dog! When I first saw them, I had no idea what they were. We let the chickens out to free range hoping they’d get rid of the ticks, scorpions, centipedes and other bugs, but...
by Barbara Dawson | Mar 22, 2020 | Education/Training, Food Preparation, Immune Support, In the Garden
Get Cultured – Fermentation Workshops Our gut health is so important to our overall health and the strength of our immune system. Researchers at Johns Hopkins are “Now in the early stages of figuring out how the composition of the gut microbiome changes in...
by Dr. Norm Dawson | Sep 10, 2019 | Education/Training, Nutritional Recommendations
About 15 years ago I was way overweight. By about 50 pounds. I ate just about anything I wanted and exercised about 5 days per week. My exercise consisted of strolling around the mall for about 30 minutes with a friend of mine first thing in the morning. Then...
by Barbara Dawson | Aug 15, 2019 | Education/Training, Nutritional Recommendations
Some people say, “Don’t do that you’ll be spreading cooties!” Some people think kissing is unsanitary, unhygienic, and can spread germs like the kissing disease Mono (mononucleosis). But in healthy individuals, this can be a way to increase biodiversity...