Lyme’s disease is rapidly increasing. Fortunately there is an herbal solution that doesn’t require antibiotics. Herbalist Phil Fritchey following the belief that within a three foot radius of the cause is the cure began looking where deer tick bites occurred. What he found growing was the teasel plant. He made a tincture that has been [...]
Pet food has become more expensive, along with other food. Here is a suggestion for cutting costs and at the same time giving your pet an even better quality food. Feed your dog or cat the parts of the pasture raised chicken that you get from us that you can’t eat – the carcass. The [...]
April 14, 2008 – 10:30 pm
Jehovah-Jireh Farm Chicken Grocery Store Free-range Organic Chicken True free-range, pasture raised Large confinement factory farm chicken house with limited or no access to the out of doors. No Vaccinations Many vaccinations Practically no ammonia smell in shelter Lots of ammonia vapor in the chicken house Normal day lighting Artificial lighting 23 hours a day [...]
October 29, 2007 – 7:55 pm
Several months ago we shared with you the account of the gigantic old-fashioned mountain breakfast of 75 years ago. I asked a number of questions: Should we change the order of the size of our meals with the largest meal at breakfast and the smallest meal in the evening? Does our body work best if [...]
October 29, 2007 – 7:55 pm
I (Myron) was shocked when I found out that free glutamic acid, the main ingredient in MSG, is being sprayed on some fruit and vegetable crops to make bigger and more attractive produce. It is also used as a pesticide. My father had problems with pain in his shoulders, and the doctor tested him [...]
September 10, 2007 – 7:52 pm
Several months ago we realized that we need to learn more about farming and health. Yes, pasture raised meats are important, and organic is important, but they are only two pieces of the pie, not the whole pie or the whole picture. We asked God again to teach us how to farm and from then [...]
September 10, 2007 – 7:52 pm
We thought that you would find the historical perspective of breakfasts in the Appalachian mountains interesting. Breakfast is an important meal. It gives us the energy we need after fasting for 12 hours or so during the night to go through the first half of our working day. The following is an excerpt from the [...]