“A Bible that’s falling apart usually belongs to someone who isn’t” -Charles Spurgeon If that doesn’t hit like a ton of bricks I don’t know what does. I can say with absolute certainty that my Bible is not falling apart. In fact, all the Bibles I’ve owned always look pretty good. They don't look brand … Continue reading New Habits and Realizations
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Logic, The Lost Art
Picture yourself being diagnosed with chronic inflammation. Let me paint a crystal clear picture. One day you suddenly start reacting to everything. Foods that normally don't cause an issue? They suddenly start to make you swell up, maybe a few annoying rashes here or there that eventually become painful raised patches. Probably an upset stomach … Continue reading Logic, The Lost Art
New Doctors
Doesn't that make you cringe when you think about it? First, it's the paperwork- I think there's more and more added every time I go to a new doctor. Never mind all the new information I need supply and the old info too. I have had to do this so much you'd think it would … Continue reading New Doctors
Phosphatidylcholine IV
Photo by cottonbro on Pexels.com I got to the end of this and had the thought the those who have epilepsy (or their loved ones) might not get to the end of this article-there was a lot of negative responses towards this for myself. Even though there were plenty of adverse reactions, it truly did … Continue reading Phosphatidylcholine IV
The Joys of Detoxing
Photo by Michelle Leman on Pexels.com There are some medical advancements in Europe that I wish we could adopt in America. It’s always bandaids in the form of pills that can wreak more havoc than good (I could say some unkind words about the FDA, but if you can’t say something nice…). Especially in my … Continue reading The Joys of Detoxing