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Chef Patty James cooks with The View from the Bay co-hosts
More Vegetables, Please!ABC local San Fransisco News program The View from the Bay recently had chef Patty James, Clayton College of Natural Health graduate, as a guest on the show – baking a healthy Garden Cake. The Garden Cake recipe is featured in the book More Vegetables, Please!, which she co-authored with CCNH adjunct faculty Els
How To Relieve Headache Pain With Calcium and Vitamin D – Article by graduate Richard Jensen
An article written by CCNH graduate Richard Jensen may help headache sufferers find relief. Headaches attack when we least expect it, and instead of reaching for the medicine bottle in the medicine cabinet, Jensen provides an alternative, natural method that could work for you.
Headaches are one of the most common health complaints of adults. There are three types of headaches; tension, migraine, and cluster. The tension headache is the most common and often results from muscle tension around the neck and shoulders. Migraines may be due to hormonal imbalances within the brain. Cluster headaches usually affect men and are in some ways the most obscure of the three headache typ
Everyone is Different – Vitamin D article by graduate David Rostollan
Vitamin D is a very hot commodity right now. People are becoming more aware of the overall Vitamin D deficiency and how it is necessary for the body to retain in order to fight off illnesses, such as the flu.
Who better to give information about the vitamin and the role it plays in the body than a Clayton College of Natural Health graduate. This is where graduate David Rostollan comes in – read a portion of his article below, and follow the link for more pertinent information.
One might suppose that this question is as easily answered as saying, “Everyone needs to spend 15 minutes in the sun every day.” Or, “Everyone needs to take x amount of vitamin D per
Tips on eating like a vegetarian
The York Daily Record recently wrote an article on “How to Eat like a Vegetarian” giving tips and opinions from a variety of vegetarians, including Monica Johnson, CCNH student.
Read the article here.
Article published about Healthy Tymes market and CCNH student Dani Segal
The New Jersey Herald recently published an article about Clayton College of Natural Health student Dani Segal, also known as the Sprout Lady to her friends and family, and her husband Dan, proud owners of Healthy Thymes natural food market. The 20 year old market will have a new addition next year with the planning of a community spring garden in 2010 and the hopes of expanding in the future.
“I spend a lot of time educating my clients on how they can help themselves with chronic illnesses such as asthma or cancer patients on what happens to their body when medication goes in,” Dani said. “I educate them
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