If you’ve wondered which foods to eat, and which supplements or cleanses to take and for how long—especially if your shelves are filled with vitamins, minerals and other supplements—save yourself the money and guesswork.

Your body will tell Skye exactly what it needs as she uses an effective technique called Applied Kinesiology , to test over 80 different points on your body to determine what you need and how to heal it. Her consultations are educational, fun, effective, and inspiring!

Applied Kinesiology (AK) is a natural and non-invasive way to determine what your body needs. Your daily plan is like your fingerprint, unique only to you.

Start by getting back into total balance with your body. Skye addresses common health challenges people face every day, such as:
aging diseases, allergies, asthma and hay fever, autoimmune disorders, cancer, blood disorders, cardiovascular disease, childhood illnesses, diabetes, digestive illnesses, infections, liver disease, skin disorders, and fertility.

Learn all about Applied Kinesiology, Blood Type Diets, Services, or more about Skye, on the following pages and most importantly, call Skye for an appointment today. The fullest expression of you—emotionally balanced, full of energy and long-term vibrant health awaits you!

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Introduction to MINERALS

by skye on November 6, 2010

Written by Phyllis A. Balch, CNC in the book Prescription for Nutritional Healing, p. 30.

Every living cell on this planet depends on minerals for proper function and structure. Minerals are needed for the proper composition of body fluids, the formation of blood and bone, the maintenance of healthy nerve function, and the regulation of muscle tone, including that of the muscles of the cardiovascular system. Like vitamins, minerals function as coenzymes, enabling the body to perform its functions, including energy production, growth, and healing. Because all enzymes activities involve minerals, minerals are essential for the proper utilization of vitamins and other nutrients.

The human body, as all nature, must maintain its proper chemical balance. This balance depends on the levels of different minerals in the body and especially the ratios of certain minerals levels to one another. The level of each mineral in the body has an effect on every other, so if one is out of balance, all minerals levels are effected. If not corrected, this can start a chain reaction of imbalances that leads to illness.

Minerals are naturally occurring elements found in the earth. Rock formations are made up of mineral salts. Rock and stone are gradually broken down into tiny fragments by erosion, a process that can take literally millions of years.

The resulting dust and sand accumulated, forming the basis of soil. The soil is teeming with microbes that utilize these tiny crystals of mineral salts, which are then passed from the soil to plants. Herbivorous animals eat the plants. We obtain these minerals by consuming plants or herbivorous animals.

Nutritionally, minerals belong to two groups: bulk minerals (also called macrominerals) and trace minerals (microminerals).

Bulk minerals include calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, and phosphorus. These are needed in larger amounts than trace minerals. Although only minute quantities of trace minerals are needed, they are nevertheless important for good health and maintaining balance. Trace minerals include boron, chromium, copper, germanium, iodine, iron, manganese, molybdenum, selenium, silicon, sulfur, vanadium, and zinc.

Because minerals are stored primarily in the body’s bone and muscle tissue, it is possible to develop mineral toxicity if extremely large quantities are consumed. Such situations are rare, however, because toxic levels of mineral generally accumulate only is massive amounts are ingested for a prolonged period of time.

Tips for better absorption of minerals: 1. ) Don’t take minerals with a meal because the minerals will get chelated in the stomach during digestion. 2. ) If taking a fiber supplement, take at different times then mineral supplement as the fiber decreases the body’s absorption of minerals. 3. ) Buy Zeta Max and take it daily, contains 70 minerals your body needs everyday.

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Limited Time? Limited Budget? Guidelines to Eating Healthy. Part 1

October 21, 2010

Written By Sallon Fallon, Nourishing Traditions. Pages 621-623
No one in modern America deserves more sympathy than the working parent on a limited budget. Finding the time, energy and means to prepare nutritious meals for oneself and one’s children poses a real challenge, especially as the temptation to opt for convenience foods is very great. The [...]

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Skye’s Teacher, Marcia Simler (YouTube Video)

October 21, 2010

Marcia Simler, Natural Health Works
Watch this you tube video to find out more about Kinesiology and Marcia Simler.
Skye continues her training with Marcia Simler, one of the leading experts in the country on nutrition and Kinesiology. Marcia Simler has studied all over the world and been muscle testing for over 20 years. She has two [...]

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Alcoholism. A hard demon to face.

October 20, 2010

Article by Sallon Fallon, in her book Nourishing Traditions. A must have cook book and nutritional guide.
The problem of alcoholism is allied to the problem of nutrition in general. The root cause of alcohol cravings is a deficiency of B vitamins, trace minerals (Zeta Max), and the amino acid glutamine. (2) Some practitioners find that [...]

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The Right Vitamins, choosing the right supplements with the right company.

October 20, 2010

Written by Dr. Michael Colgan in The New Nutrition, a must read!
Every drug store, health food store and supermarket today presents a bewildering array of vitamins, minerals, and other supplements, all claiming to be the best. How do you know which ones are true-to-label, potent, made of the best forms of the nutrients? This article [...]

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Depressed? Have Low Back Pain? Can’t sleep well at night?

October 20, 2010

Top three things I hear:
1. I have low back pain.
2. I am depressed.
3. I have trouble sleeping at night.

GOOD NEWS!!! Chances are you are deficient in Calcium. Calcium is needed in every cell to make our hormones, and how we feel about our-selves. Calcium should be taken at bedtime because it is a [...]

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10 Tips for HOW to Eat Healthfully, Part 1

October 14, 2010

1. Eat in a Quiet, Settled Atmosphere.
A quiet, settled atmosphere promotes ideal digestion. Dividing your eating time by watching TV, reading, or engaging in heated discussions, on the other hand, compromises the entire digestive process. If eating is just another obligation on your daily to-do list, try approaching it as a time both to relax [...]

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10 Basic Facts You Should Know About Vaccinations

October 11, 2010

1. Vaccines are toxic

Vaccines contain poisonous substances such as mercury, formaldehyde, and aluminum.

2. Immunization depresses and disables brain and immune function.
Unbiased scientific investigation has shown vaccinations to be a causative factor in many illnesses including:

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (aka SIDS, crib or cot death)
Developmental disorders (autism, seizures, mental retardation, hyperactivity, dyslexia, etc.)
Immune deficiency (i.e. AIDS, [...]

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THE TRUTH ABOUT FLU, PANDEMICS, INFLUENZAS, AND VACCINES: What’s really happening, why and what you can do about it. Part 1

October 11, 2010

This article is written by Dr. Sherri Tenpenny and Roni Ambrister. This article is in the Health Keepers Magazine.
How did we get here-enforced vaccinations; pandemic flu scares; threats of mass inoculation? If you look at history, you’ll see we were set up. In 1903, our government passed the first mandatory vaccination law. Since that [...]

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