The following article was originally published in Health Keepers, a magazine created by Trinity's founder, Dr. Wendell Whitman. This article appeared in Volume 1 • Issue 4 • Autumn 1998, pg 17-18. This article originally titled, "Traditional Flower Remedies: Agrimony" was written by Beth Adams Spencer M.H., N.D. DISCLAIMER: This blog post is...
Purslane Chimichurri: A Gourmet Delight From Nature’s Buffet
Weed Eaters, a new column focused on wildcrafting herbs for food and first aid, is written and sourced by Beth Hovis and Judy Masters, Trinity instructors and co-authors of the Certified Master Herbalist program. This recipe was provided by Judy Masters. Questions? Contact her at judy.masters@trinityschool.org. This Month's Featured Recipe: Purslane Chimichurri Purslane (see...
Barefoot and Healthy: The Benefits of Earthing
This blog post was written by Victoria L. Freeman, Ph.D., CHFS, CMH When was the last time you took a leisurely walk through the grass … barefoot? Walked barefoot on the beach? Dug into the earth with your bare hands? If you’re like most of us, it’s been way too long....
How Holistic Fitness and Traditional Fitness Differ
“With every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.” - Newton’s Third Law As modern medicine’s popularity increased, its shortfalls, such as painful and extensive side effects, became more apparent. These revelations during the twentieth century, along with other cultural movements, prompted a shift towards...
Fearful Out of the Blue? This Bach Flower May Help
The following article was originally published in Health Keepers, a magazine created by Trinity's founder, Dr. Wendell Whitman. This article appeared in Volume 2 • Issue 1 • Spring 1999, pg 24-25. This article originally titled, "Aspen," was written by Beth Adams Spencer M.H., N.D. DISCLAIMER: This blog post is not intended as...