News & Updates

  • Peppermint for Upset Stomach

    Peppermint – more than a candy cane for Christmas time, in our house its the 1st line of defense against an upset stomach. With a little who has food sensativities this has been our go medicinal herb. It goes easily and can be an envasive plant to potted is best to avoid having it overrun

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  • Fragrance Is The New Secondhand Smoke

      Surely you’re familiar with one of these scenarios: The Scented Candle That Won’t Go Away You walk into a store full of scented candles. They smell so fresh and lovely, but a few minutes later, your nose starts to itch and you are starting to get a headache. You notice that you’re having a harder time

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  • Ketchup. That bottled stuff is not so good for you!

    Many of you are not aware of the method of labeling ingredients in food products. Namely, companies list the ingredients according to the amounts added to the food, from the most to the least. This is important as it gives you an opportunity to control what you consume. When it comes to Heinz ketchup, we

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  • New HPV vaccine with DOUBLE the aluminum

    CDC updates immunization schedule and adds new HPV vaccine with double the aluminum The Human Papillomavirus, or HPV, is the most common STD contracted in the United States. In addition, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says that just about every sexually active person (male or female) has the virus at some

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  • 2017 Legislative Wrap Up

    2017 WINS Health Freedom Idaho Members Impacted the Following Legislation:SB 1182 Re-defining child neglect to include parents who don’t follow conventional medical protocols “Faith-Healing Exemption” <FAILED>HB 195 returns health care options to allow Chiropractors to adminster IVs. <PASSED>HB 91 tracking of vaccine status of ADULTS <FAILED> We had some big wins in the 2017 legislative session but

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  • Not Settled Nor Trustworthy?

    Science.by Ashley Cates. When you have studies on one side stating that vaccines do not cause autism, and studies on the other side stating there is a link, which scientific conclusion do you trust? In a 2009 meta-analysis of survey data on how many scientists fabricate and falsify research, it was found that almost 2%

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