Preparing for the Flu Season

Hayrides, Halloween, and a harvest moon…all are welcome October visitors in my book. Unfortunately, in addition to those trick-or-treaters, this month also brings an unwanted visitor to your doorstep too — October is the official start of the flu season in the US. Over the next several weeks, you’ll probably see people lining up to […]
A Naturopathic Perspective on Fall Seasonal Allergies

The weather is turning slightly brisker and fairly soon the trees will be decorated with multicolored leaves. Like many people, I enjoy fall festivities, which for me and my family include apple and peach picking expeditions and visits to pumpkin patches. (I’m not a huge fan of picking up all those fallen autumn leaves though…)
Eating With The Seasons

We are disconnected from the natural world…and it is making us sick. In fact, nearly all of the chronic diseases today can be traced back to a mismatch between the conditions that our bodies are optimized for, and the conditions in which we actually live. Inflammation is perhaps the clearest and most compelling example of […]
Spices in the Spotlight: Cinnamon

Tis the season of pumpkin spiced coffee, mulled apple cider, and hot mugs of tea. All of these tasty beverages benefit from a sweet, fragrant stick of cinnamon or two. Autumn is cinnamon time. Cinnamon is one of the oldest spices in the known world. In ancient Egypt, it was used not only to enhance […]