How I Healed My Food Intolerances Without Doctors -

When it comes to your diet, what you put in is far more important than what you take out. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Sally Lehrman - Jan 16, 2012 - 3:59 PM PST
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Edited by: Sally Lehrman - Jan 16, 2012 - 10:11 PM PST

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Morgan McClure
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by Morgan McClure - Jan. 16, 2012

This article frames the idea of health as a personal responsibility. She expresses how she does not see the need in going to see a doctor to find a healthier diet and rather she explored the idea of becoming a vegan. Although it is not considered what she refers to as a "Standard American Diet", it still includes various kinds of fruits and vegetables, gluten-free whole grains, and the essential fatty acids to maintain a healthy diet, in order to heal her food intolerances.

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Brent Harvey
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by Brent Harvey - Feb. 8, 2012

This article is more based in a 'diary' format than anything else. The only stereotype that I see here is the notion that all Americans eat unhealthily. The overall article hits on the point of bringing health into your personal responsibilities, of which we view as essential in improving overall health. On the personal side of this, I view this article as an add for acupuncture and holistic medicine. Thus it is a misleading article. Holistic medicine isn't recognized by doctors ... More »

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