Nancy Appleton
Dr. Nancy Appleton asked the question, "What am I doing to make myself sick?" which began an odyssey of research, lecturing and writing in an attempt to bring her discoveries of homeostasis and mineral relationships to everyone who is sick and needs help.
Most of Dr. Nancy Appleton's time is spent researching, writing, teaching, lecturing and doing radio and television all over the world. She has spoken throughout the U.S., Canada and the rest of the English speaking world. Dr. Nancy Appleton has been a guest on over 600 radio and television programs. The Townsend Newsletter for Doctors has published more than 10 of her articles. She has volunteered for Earthwatch in Zimbabwe, Africa, gave food demonstrations to women who were giving birth to malnourished children, and taught them how to combine their native food for complete protein. Dr. Nancy Appleton set up a lending library for the community. More than 1,000 books have been donated to the people of Chivi in Zimbabwe who have no books.
Dr. Appelton has written 5 books:
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Organic Lifestyle Articles by Nancy Appleton
How many times did your mother tell you to eat up because kids living in a place you weren't going to visit anyway were starving? How many times did you respond by saying, "Why don't you send this plate to Ethiopia?"
Just say the words gonads, testosterone or any of the unprintable slang associated with testicles, sex, and male virility and you'll get a laugh or at least amused looks. Now, say those words again, but in a context that says, "You're going to lose that capability, son," and watch what happens.
We get asked about every new sweetener put out by the purveyors of unhealthy sweetness. Agave nectar or syrup is the most recent. Put a gun to our heads and we'll tell you not to eat it.
How healthy are the various cooking methods? The answer depends on what you cook and how you cook it. If your idea of a healthy main course is blackened fish, crispy fried chicken, or caramelized ribs, you've probably never heard of advanced Glycated End Products ...
We have all read, seen or listened to some variation of Hansel & Gretel from the Brothers Grimm. A witch lives in a deep forest luring children with an edible house and sweet treats hoping to fatten them up for her cannibalistic urges. The children...
William Duffy's bestselling book, Sugar Blues, published more than 30 years ago, raised America's awareness about sugar addiction and its prevalence in our diet. Duffy pointed out the connection between physical and mental illnesses and sugar consumption. He also...
How does a non-surgical treatment for cataracts grab you? As we age, cataract-related eye problems will only become more numerous. Estimates published in 2003 said that 42-percent of all blindness cases worldwide are due to cataracts and...
Binging on candy and other sweets during the holidays seems almost as inevitable as death and taxes. Pick your poison. Do you prefer the chocolate Easter bunny? The heart-shaped box on Valentine's Day?
Is Stevia Safe?
Is stevia a good sugar replacement? Yes, up to a point. Sugar addicted people must stop and heal before switching to stevia.
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