Candida Cleanse
Support- 630pm (7/31) at MTCAM
Need some guidance and support before or during your
Candida Cleanse from someone who has been where you are? Do you think that during the
detox all you can eat is salads, berries and raw nuts? Let us help inspire you
to create some meals you will truly enjoy.
Candida cleanse can be a frustrating and lonely time, but we want to show
you how to make it fun and rewarding. You will get some meal ideas that will
work for your whole family and some tricks for going out with friends. Come
join us for an inspiring time together. Please RSVP to drcarolynmaxfield@gmail.com. Tuesday, July 29, 2014
THIS THURDAY- Candida Cleanse Support at MTCAM!!
Join us at MTCAM for a great talk this Thursday with a special guest Delaca- from Delaca's Natural Life!
Sunday, July 27, 2014
Amazingly Healthy Alternative to Noodles- Perfect for Candida Clear
Starting on the 15th my husband and I have started doing Whole 30. It is somewhat similar to Candida Clear except there are no sweeteners or sugar (like xyitol), no grains like quinoa or any dairy. Meat, veggies, fruits, fats. I just wanted to experiment with trying something different and we are really enjoying it and feeling good! It is also helping me to be creative with food.
We have been eating these 'noodles' a lot. I will have some variations of toppings in other posts but first lets get our noodles! All you need to get at the store is... Broccoli Slaw! You can get an organic one at Kroger's or Trader Joe's. I am sure there are other places but that is where I got mine most recently.
Throw it in a skillet and cook on medium heat with coconut oil. I put around 3 tbs of coconut oil in the skillet and cooked for maybe 10 minutes at most- make sure to stir it around a couple times for even cooking. All you have to look for is the veggies softening.
I will have toppings later but for now add some marinara (click here for one made without sugar)! It is a little different than a spaghetti noodle, but if you are looking for a QUICK, easy, I think tasty, non-bloating after eating alternative... this is for you! :) Plus it is perfect for Candida Clear!
Enjoy!
We have been eating these 'noodles' a lot. I will have some variations of toppings in other posts but first lets get our noodles! All you need to get at the store is... Broccoli Slaw! You can get an organic one at Kroger's or Trader Joe's. I am sure there are other places but that is where I got mine most recently.
Throw it in a skillet and cook on medium heat with coconut oil. I put around 3 tbs of coconut oil in the skillet and cooked for maybe 10 minutes at most- make sure to stir it around a couple times for even cooking. All you have to look for is the veggies softening.
I will have toppings later but for now add some marinara (click here for one made without sugar)! It is a little different than a spaghetti noodle, but if you are looking for a QUICK, easy, I think tasty, non-bloating after eating alternative... this is for you! :) Plus it is perfect for Candida Clear!
Enjoy!
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Healthy Eating for Families- CHANGE OF DATE!
There has been a last minute change for the talk Healthy Eating for Families. It will be moved to 5:30 on July 31st. Immediately following will be a talk on Candida and Candida Cleanse Support! We are sorry about the last minute change and thank you for understanding! Have a great evening!
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Does Your Coconut Oil Look Like This?
Fun
Fact. Does your coconut oil look like mine- all melted? That's okay!
At around 76 degrees coconut oil liquefies. It will go back and forth from
liquid to solid which does NOT alter or make the coconut oil rancid. There is
no concern in how many times it goes back and forth (especially when those big
tubs last awhile). We always carry quarts and gallons of coconut oil at the
office. Stop by if you need any!
Have a good day!
Have a good day!
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Cooking Healthy for Families- This THURSDAY at 6:30!
Join us THIS Thursday at 6:30 for
COOKING HEALTHY FOR FAMILIES!
Picky eaters have the power to turn a calm happy family meal into a frustrating battle of wills which often times results in parents preparing several meals at the same time. Want to learn how to prepare healthy meals that all your family and even the pickiest eaters will love? Sometimes as parents you must be sneaky to ensure your children get the nutrition they require. Come join our discussion at the office to find out ideas for quick, delicious and nutritious meals for you and your family! Please RSVP at drcarolynmaxfield@gmail.com. We hope to see you there!!
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Just a Couple Wedding Pictures!
I had to share just a few pictures with you all! (Because of Louie of course!) Thank you all for the kind words over the past couple months. It has meant so much to Garrett and I both!
Louie perfectly positioned himself as a road block in the middle of the receiving line. Pretty smart.
Louie perfectly positioned himself as a road block in the middle of the receiving line. Pretty smart.
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
A MUST TRY Refreshing Summer Drink!
Okay this is a must try drink for home. I was inspired by a drink from a local coffee shop in Nashville called The Jam. (If you are looking for healthy alternatives, almond milk options, sprouted bread, delicious food and drinks... you must check it out! Anyways...) It is super easy and amazingly delicious. The only ingredients are mineral water, apple cider vinegar and honey/xylitol. The apple cider vinegar is amazing for you (helps digestion, fights sugar cravings and candida, weight loss, balance out pH levels in the body, etc.). The honey or xylitol (for those on candida clear) helps to make it sweeter and nice and tasty! Also the mineral water gives it the bubbly/carbonation that a lot of people enjoy! Its a great transition for those who are addicted and wanting to get off soda.
Mix around 1/2 liter of mineral water, 1 TBS apple cider vinegar and 1 TBS honey (1/2 or 1 TBS xylitol). When you mix it you will see it fizz up. If you use honey you need to mix it well because it settles at the bottom. You can add more of apple cider vinegar or honey/xylitol as needed.
The bubbly water with the ingredients is very refreshing. Its perfect for those on candida clear with xylitol. (I know on the sheet I give people it says no vinegar but you are good to go with apple cider vinegar.) I find that every time I drink this I just feel better. Its hard to explain and hopefully you all will have the feeling too! Even if you just Google the benefits of ACV you will see all the great things it is doing for you.
Let me know what you think! :)
Mix around 1/2 liter of mineral water, 1 TBS apple cider vinegar and 1 TBS honey (1/2 or 1 TBS xylitol). When you mix it you will see it fizz up. If you use honey you need to mix it well because it settles at the bottom. You can add more of apple cider vinegar or honey/xylitol as needed.
The bubbly water with the ingredients is very refreshing. Its perfect for those on candida clear with xylitol. (I know on the sheet I give people it says no vinegar but you are good to go with apple cider vinegar.) I find that every time I drink this I just feel better. Its hard to explain and hopefully you all will have the feeling too! Even if you just Google the benefits of ACV you will see all the great things it is doing for you.
Let me know what you think! :)
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Easy Side Dish!
In need of a simple side dish with 2 ingredients? All you need is green beans and pecans (and coconut oil of course!)! Sautee your green beans in coconut oil. While they are cooking take a 1/2 cup of pecans or more and put in a zip lock baggie. Take a spoon, fork, cup, etc. and crush the pecans into little pieces.
When green beans are done add in the pecan pieces with some sea salt and pepper! That is it! It is simple and really tasty with the addition of the pecans. I always add a lot more in mine- so you can add as many or little pecans as you would like! Enjoy! :)
When green beans are done add in the pecan pieces with some sea salt and pepper! That is it! It is simple and really tasty with the addition of the pecans. I always add a lot more in mine- so you can add as many or little pecans as you would like! Enjoy! :)
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Time is Flying By!
Wow!! I can't believe that time has flown by and it is already the middle of May! It has been WAY to long since I have last posted. Life has been busy... in a good way! I have been putting all my time into the office and my patients, planning a wedding and moving! So needless to say... I have been terrible about updating the blog and posting recipes! Once everything settles down in June I will be back at it! Lots of new recipes, tips and supplement info for you all! Until then I will leave you with Louie's wedding outfit... pretty handsome I must say! :)
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Simple Dinner!
Want a quick dinner? (It is what I made really quickly tonight.) Its pretty complicated... are you ready!?
Mix quinoa and marinara sauce together for a simple, tasty, quick dinner! There you go! I had quinoa already made from the other night- so in a pan I warmed up 2 tbs coconut oil, quinoa and marinara sauce. I would have sprinkled some goat cheese on top but I didn't have it at home.
So instead of making spaghetti with white or whole wheat noodles, next time try quinoa. (For those on Candida Clear DON'T use noodles that claim to be quinoa noodles. They have both quinoa and brown rice. You want to stay away from brown rice on Candida Clear which is why plain quinoa is your best option.) Maybe even make some meatballs to go with it! Click here for a candida clear friendly recipe.
P.S. When choosing marinara sauce make sure it has no food coloring or added sugars (which can be hard to find). I have found a really delicious one at Kroger and Costco with no added sugars!! Make sure to read your labels because they sneak added sugar in all the time. Enjoy!
Mix quinoa and marinara sauce together for a simple, tasty, quick dinner! There you go! I had quinoa already made from the other night- so in a pan I warmed up 2 tbs coconut oil, quinoa and marinara sauce. I would have sprinkled some goat cheese on top but I didn't have it at home.
So instead of making spaghetti with white or whole wheat noodles, next time try quinoa. (For those on Candida Clear DON'T use noodles that claim to be quinoa noodles. They have both quinoa and brown rice. You want to stay away from brown rice on Candida Clear which is why plain quinoa is your best option.) Maybe even make some meatballs to go with it! Click here for a candida clear friendly recipe.
P.S. When choosing marinara sauce make sure it has no food coloring or added sugars (which can be hard to find). I have found a really delicious one at Kroger and Costco with no added sugars!! Make sure to read your labels because they sneak added sugar in all the time. Enjoy!
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Monday, March 10, 2014
March Special and Donations at MTCAM... New Life Link Orphanage in Haiti!
Bring in 2 of the below and receive $10 OFF your service that day!
- Plastic Easter eggs
- Crayons
- Brown paper lunch bags...
- Easter stickers
- Egg stuffers (small toys, stickers, etc.)
Other items needed are:
- Band-Aids
- Toothbrushes
- Neosporin
- Toothpaste (travel and full size)
- Sanitizer (travel size liquid or wipes)
- Shampoo (travel size)
- Soap bars
New Life Link is a Christian Haitian orphanage right outside of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. They currently have around 75 children they care for that are all waiting to be adopted. Many of the children have lost their parents in the earthquake or they cannot care for their children. New Life Link takes in and helps to place these children into loving Christian families! We have a couple going there over Easter to see their children because they are still waiting on the adoption process. So this March let’s help them collect all the goods they need to help these children have an amazing and memorable Easter! For more information please visit
www.newlifelink.com. Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Are all Vitamins Created Equal?
The answer is NO! Just because it says multivitamin, fish oil, vitamin C, etc. does not mean it is has to be quality or even good for you. A lot of places (the cheaper vitamins) get their ingredients from unnatural sources. They are purely synthetic (man made) and not easily absorbable by the body. Yes you are taking the 100% of the recommended daily value of the vitamin, however that does not mean you are actually absorbing it (meaning you are simply peeing or pooping it out). On top of that many vitamins and supplements have fillers. They are things that give the supplement more weight but actually do nothing for you. This is why I use the 2 companies I do, Standard Process and Nature Sunshine. Standard Process is a whole food supplement company (whole food meaning it comes from food sources making it easily absorbable). Nature Sunshine is a premier herbal company with extremely strict standards. They were the first company to encapsulate herbs... the first one was capsicum (to heal stomach ulcers)!
I was at a Nature Sunshine conference and they are notorious for having extremely high standards. Their quality control is very strict and they have multiple checks on the different herbs coming in before they are encapsulated for use. He said that companies will bring the herbs to Nature Sunshine and if they do not pass their quality control checks it is not a problem. This is because the herbal suppliers will easily take their 'lower quality' herbs and sell them to other companies with lower quality standards at a cheaper price.
Now on to fish oil. This is becoming an extremely popular supplement- but do you know the quality or source where the fish is from? Is is wild or farm raised? Was it exposed to a lot of heavy metals (particularly aluminium or mercury)? Are you getting some of those toxins when you are taking it everyday? Just something to think about when you see a 300 capsule fish oil bottle for $8 (or cheaper... eeeek!). Chances are it is not a good quality.
Secondly just because it is a vitamin does not mean it is good for you. Below I have a picture of a children's multi-vitamin from Target. (I love Target too... but not their vitamins!) Some of the ingredients are food dyes!!, aspartame!!, and vegetable oils!! This makes me so mad because people are taking these thinking they are being healthy and little do they know they are ingesting a neurotoxin (aspartame), a popular ingredient for triggering ADD/ADHD (food dyes), as well as other poor quality ingredients into their body. This is not helping to keep people and children well at all. It is honestly better not to take it especially when there are other ingredients that are harmful for your health.
So please please check your vitamins and other supplements you are taking. It is is worth spending the extra little money to get good quality supplements/vitamins/minerals. At the office we have a supplement exchange where you can bring in any of your old, synthetic (even toxic if they have aspartame and food dyes!) and trade them in for good quality, whole food/easily absorbable vitamins/herbal supplements for 20% off. Just bring in your old stuff and drop it in our jar to keep in the office!
Supplement Swap!
I was at a Nature Sunshine conference and they are notorious for having extremely high standards. Their quality control is very strict and they have multiple checks on the different herbs coming in before they are encapsulated for use. He said that companies will bring the herbs to Nature Sunshine and if they do not pass their quality control checks it is not a problem. This is because the herbal suppliers will easily take their 'lower quality' herbs and sell them to other companies with lower quality standards at a cheaper price.
Now on to fish oil. This is becoming an extremely popular supplement- but do you know the quality or source where the fish is from? Is is wild or farm raised? Was it exposed to a lot of heavy metals (particularly aluminium or mercury)? Are you getting some of those toxins when you are taking it everyday? Just something to think about when you see a 300 capsule fish oil bottle for $8 (or cheaper... eeeek!). Chances are it is not a good quality.
Secondly just because it is a vitamin does not mean it is good for you. Below I have a picture of a children's multi-vitamin from Target. (I love Target too... but not their vitamins!) Some of the ingredients are food dyes!!, aspartame!!, and vegetable oils!! This makes me so mad because people are taking these thinking they are being healthy and little do they know they are ingesting a neurotoxin (aspartame), a popular ingredient for triggering ADD/ADHD (food dyes), as well as other poor quality ingredients into their body. This is not helping to keep people and children well at all. It is honestly better not to take it especially when there are other ingredients that are harmful for your health.
So please please check your vitamins and other supplements you are taking. It is is worth spending the extra little money to get good quality supplements/vitamins/minerals. At the office we have a supplement exchange where you can bring in any of your old, synthetic (even toxic if they have aspartame and food dyes!) and trade them in for good quality, whole food/easily absorbable vitamins/herbal supplements for 20% off. Just bring in your old stuff and drop it in our jar to keep in the office!
Children's Multi-vitamin from Target
Aspartame, Sorbitol, Hydrogenated Vegetable Oils, Food Colorings, etc.
Supplement Swap!
Bring in old/synthetic/poor quality supplements and exchange them for
easily absorbable whole food vitamins for 20% off!
easily absorbable whole food vitamins for 20% off!
Friday, February 21, 2014
Product #3- Black Ointment
Product #3- Black Ointment (Stock Number: 1696-9)
Black ointment is a topical salve by Nature Sunshine. It has a 'drawing' affect to help pull out infections or areas of inflammation in the skin and bring them to the surface to get rid of whatever is going on. You can use it for things such as warts, boils, bug bites, infections, tumors, splinters, abscesses, sores, and even skin cancer! It is a purifying salve with antiseptic (antibiotic) proprieties to kill off infections. There have even been reports of it removing skin tags by simply applying it 2 times a day!It can virtually be used on any skin issue (no matter if it has been there awhile or just a recent bug bite or poison ivy). However make sure to apply and then cover with a band aid or gauze because it will get on your clothes or sheets because it is black in color. Let me know what you have used it for and if it was successful!
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Reframing Your Critic
Its funny to me how people think everything in your body is isolated. That when the thyroid doesn't work like it should there is only something wrong with the thyroid. Wrong! The thyroid affects so many areas in your body (especially like the ovaries- hormones, adrenal glands- stress & energy, heart- especially heart rate, etc). So just saying you have a thyroid issue does not mean its just the thyroid- it means everything that signals to the thyroid and everything the thyroid sends signals to is affected AS WELL!!! (I have a point I promise.) Just like every organ affects many other areas in your body so do thoughts and emotions. If you constantly beat yourself up or have negative thoughts or perceived outcomes your body internalizes that which makes for a nearly impossible physical change for whatever ailment you have.
With all that being said there is a amazing group being held by someone I dearly trust... Laura Ramey, LMFT. I never dive into emotional healing (NOT my job!) but always want to have an outlet or safe place for patients to go, learn and heal. This is a perfect place. Read below for information on a group she is holding about being 'Your Inner Critic'. Most of us could all learn a little bit in this department (including myself). Read more and if you have questions feel free to ask me or email Laura. It is incredibly hard to fix the physical issues without addressing the emotional issues going on and this is a perfect place to start or add to getting your body emotionally and physically healthier!
Reframing Your Critic
Are you often hard on yourself or tell yourself negative things throughout the day? If you struggle with inner critic messages, this group may be for you! Participants will learn: where these messages come from, how to heal and release the wounds, and reframe the critic into a more positive role in your life! Check out the blog post for more information and group details.
And if there's anything you would want to add regarding your thoughts on the impact of the inner critic on your physical health, please do!
For more information please visit http://newsongcounseling.blogspot.com/2014/02/reframing-your-critic.html. You can also visit Laura Ramey's website at http://www.newsongcounseling.com/.
Monday, February 17, 2014
Next Process Group and LIVER Talk at MTCAM!
This month Laura Ramey, LMFT and I will be holding the Process Group on Thursday February 20th at 6:30pm.
We had a wonderful turnout at our last session and we are very excited for it this week! The process group is aimed at helping patients both physically and emotionally by learning from each others journeys at the office. We want you to understand you are not alone.
The main goal for the process group is to be surrounded by like minded people and create a ‘community’ for our patients to learn from each other’s health journey. All are welcome and encouraged to come even if you were not at the last session. It is truly an amazing group and I can’t emphasize enough how powerful and healing it is to be with like minded people!
Saturday Feb 22nd at 2pm I will be giving at talk on the LIVER!! I will cover some of its many functions, its relationship to digestion, hormonal balance, sleep, allergies, etc. I will also talk about how it is our main organ to clear out toxins and what we can do to help it out!
We had a wonderful turnout at our last session and we are very excited for it this week! The process group is aimed at helping patients both physically and emotionally by learning from each others journeys at the office. We want you to understand you are not alone.
The main goal for the process group is to be surrounded by like minded people and create a ‘community’ for our patients to learn from each other’s health journey. All are welcome and encouraged to come even if you were not at the last session. It is truly an amazing group and I can’t emphasize enough how powerful and healing it is to be with like minded people!
From Laura- It was great to meet those of you who were able to make it to the first process group we had in January! I left feeling so hopeful and blessed to have witnessed parts of your stories. What a brave and beautiful group of women! I hope you can join us again in February, and for those of you who couldn't be there last time, you are welcome ANYTIME!
We decided to offer it at a different time this time around in case evenings are better than weekends. So, our next process group will be THURSDAY, FEB 20 from 6:30-7:30pm. We'll meet in the conference room at MTCAM again.
The topic will be on "How to identify what you are feeling," and I'll have a handout for you. Much of what we process and feel in our bodies can be correlated to our emotional feelings, and often we do not even know what we are feeling, or we work hard to resist feeling. When the feelings have no outlet, they are held somewhere in our bodies. So, I hope you'll come join us to learn more about how to identify and release these God-given feelings. If you have personal questions you'd like addressed outside the group hour, please don't hesitate to contact me (click here for her website)!
Also... from 6 to 6:30 I will be doing free testing on Flower Essences. These are products by Nature Sunshine that help the mind body connection and allow you to get rid of negative emotions that people dwell on (whether they are conscious or unconscious thoughts). At the office we have had some really awesome healing happen with these Flower Essences. So come in just a little before the process group and see which one is right for you (it only takes a minute)! Here is a link with more information on Flower Essences- http://drcarolynmaxfield. blogspot.com/2013/12/ emotional-healing-with-flower- essences.html
Please RSVP to drcarolynmaxfield@gmail.com for either or both the process group and the talk. Thank you!
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Coconut Flour, Zucchini, Carrot Muffins!
This is a perfect way to get some veggies in with tasty muffins! The longest part of the whole process is grating the carrots and zucchini... the rest is incredibly easy!
Ingredients
6 eggs
1/2 cup coconut oil, melted
1/2 cup honey or xylitol
2 TBS vanilla
1/2 tsp sea salt
1/2 tsp baking soda
2 tsp cinnamon
1/2 cup coconut flour
1 cup carrots, grated (about 3 to 4)
1 cup zucchini, grated (about 2 small)- Make sure to drain the grated zucchini because it has a lot of moisture. I grated it and then squeezed the zucchini tightly with a paper towel to get out excess water. Then you can measure it for 1 cup. You don't want to measure until the extra water/moisture is drained out.
Instructions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Mix eggs, coconut oil, honey/xylitol together. Then add in the rest of the ingredients (vanilla, sea salt, baking soda, cinnamon, coconut flour, carrots, zucchini). Put liners in a muffin tin or grease with coconut oil. Pour in mixture and bake for 20 minutes.
I really loved these. They are very moist (almost spongy) which I assume is from the zucchini and the moisture it holds. When I make these again I will drain even more water out of the grated zuchhini. It doesn't affect the flavor at all but when you take the muffins out of the tin they are kind of wiggly (well at least mine were). They are cooked completely even though you wouldn't think so because they are wiggly (I can't think of a better word). Also I have a confession- I have not made them with xylitol (for you candida clear people out there). I am out of it at home and need to pick some up so I made them with honey. I have had a lot of success just replacing honey with the same ratio of xyltiol so I don't see why this would be any different. I promise I will make them with xyltiol but I would be very surprised if it didn't work.
Enjoy!! They are soooo good and taste similar to zucchini bread (and you don't taste the carrots)!!
Ingredients
6 eggs
1/2 cup coconut oil, melted
1/2 cup honey or xylitol
2 TBS vanilla
1/2 tsp sea salt
1/2 tsp baking soda
2 tsp cinnamon
1/2 cup coconut flour
1 cup carrots, grated (about 3 to 4)
1 cup zucchini, grated (about 2 small)- Make sure to drain the grated zucchini because it has a lot of moisture. I grated it and then squeezed the zucchini tightly with a paper towel to get out excess water. Then you can measure it for 1 cup. You don't want to measure until the extra water/moisture is drained out.
Instructions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Mix eggs, coconut oil, honey/xylitol together. Then add in the rest of the ingredients (vanilla, sea salt, baking soda, cinnamon, coconut flour, carrots, zucchini). Put liners in a muffin tin or grease with coconut oil. Pour in mixture and bake for 20 minutes.
I really loved these. They are very moist (almost spongy) which I assume is from the zucchini and the moisture it holds. When I make these again I will drain even more water out of the grated zuchhini. It doesn't affect the flavor at all but when you take the muffins out of the tin they are kind of wiggly (well at least mine were). They are cooked completely even though you wouldn't think so because they are wiggly (I can't think of a better word). Also I have a confession- I have not made them with xylitol (for you candida clear people out there). I am out of it at home and need to pick some up so I made them with honey. I have had a lot of success just replacing honey with the same ratio of xyltiol so I don't see why this would be any different. I promise I will make them with xyltiol but I would be very surprised if it didn't work.
Enjoy!! They are soooo good and taste similar to zucchini bread (and you don't taste the carrots)!!
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Tasty Salad at Costco!
I was just at Costco this weekend and should have taken pictures of more things when I was there... next time! But for now there is one great item that you should not pass up the next time you go- It is a salad mix that I personally love! It is perfect for lunch, dinner or a quick snack.
It contains 7 superfoods (broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, kale, chicory, cranberries, pumpkin seeds). I love the texture of it because its different than a leafy type salad. I hope you all like it as much as I do... or have already found it in Costco and have been enjoying it too!
NOTE: I wouldn't use the salad dressing mix however. Its top 2 ingredients are soy bean oil and sugar. The rest of the ingredients aren't really that bad but I am pretty picky when it comes to dressings.
It contains 7 superfoods (broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, kale, chicory, cranberries, pumpkin seeds). I love the texture of it because its different than a leafy type salad. I hope you all like it as much as I do... or have already found it in Costco and have been enjoying it too!
NOTE: I wouldn't use the salad dressing mix however. Its top 2 ingredients are soy bean oil and sugar. The rest of the ingredients aren't really that bad but I am pretty picky when it comes to dressings.
Monday, February 10, 2014
Unacceptable Levels Documentary coming to Franklin!
Unacceptable Levels is a documentary about chemicals in our body and environment which is coming to Franklin! Middle TN Center for Alternative Medicine, Jill Wright Nutrition & Wellness, and Beautycounter Nashville will be hosting the film at Franklin Carmike Thoroughbred on Thursday March 13 at 7:30 pm. We need at least 80 people to reserve tickets for the event to happen. Please read more about this wonderful documentary and watch the trailer too! It will be such and educational and eye opening film for everyone!
Description: Unacceptable Levels examines the results of the chemical revolution of the 1940s through the eyes of affable filmmaker Ed Brown, a father seeking to understand the world in which he and his wife are raising their children. To create this debut documentary, one man and his camera traveled extensively to find and interview top minds in the fields of science, advocacy, and law. Weaving their testimonies into a compelling narrative, Brown presents us with the story of how the chemical revolution brought us to where we are, and of where, if we’re not vigilant, it may take us.
Unacceptable Levels opens the door to conversations about the chemical burden our bodies carry so that we can make informed decisions now and in the future. The film poses challenges to our companies, our government, and our society to do something about a nearly-unseen threat with the inspired knowledge that small changes can generate a massive impact. For more info on the movie visit http://www.unacceptablelevels.com/.
Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVB6XSyBTVE
Tickets: Tickets can be reserved ahead of time. This is important because we need at least 80 people to purchase tickets for the even to happen. Your credit card won't be charged until they are for sure the event will happen in which case you will be emailed your tickets. Tickets can be reserved/purchased at http://www.tugg.com/events/7749
I am really looking forward to this film and hope to see you all there! Share this event with your friends and family members so we can help educate and empower our community!
Description: Unacceptable Levels examines the results of the chemical revolution of the 1940s through the eyes of affable filmmaker Ed Brown, a father seeking to understand the world in which he and his wife are raising their children. To create this debut documentary, one man and his camera traveled extensively to find and interview top minds in the fields of science, advocacy, and law. Weaving their testimonies into a compelling narrative, Brown presents us with the story of how the chemical revolution brought us to where we are, and of where, if we’re not vigilant, it may take us.
Unacceptable Levels opens the door to conversations about the chemical burden our bodies carry so that we can make informed decisions now and in the future. The film poses challenges to our companies, our government, and our society to do something about a nearly-unseen threat with the inspired knowledge that small changes can generate a massive impact. For more info on the movie visit http://www.unacceptablelevels.com/.
Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVB6XSyBTVE
Tickets: Tickets can be reserved ahead of time. This is important because we need at least 80 people to purchase tickets for the even to happen. Your credit card won't be charged until they are for sure the event will happen in which case you will be emailed your tickets. Tickets can be reserved/purchased at http://www.tugg.com/events/7749
I am really looking forward to this film and hope to see you all there! Share this event with your friends and family members so we can help educate and empower our community!
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