4 Ways to Help Overcome Challenging Habits and Limiting Beliefs
Emotional/ Mental Wellness /
Dec 14th, 2020
Edited 10/20/2022
How many times have you started eating healthy but then slowly turned back to your favorite comfort foods? Reverting to your old preferences can not only erode your diet but also lead you to other unhealthy choices. Comfort foods aren’t the ultimate challenge. Instead, overcoming our cravings,...
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Natural Health Career Options & How to Start
Natural Health Education/ Practice /
Oct 5th, 2020
Natural health enthusiasts often wonder how to turn their passion into a career. They may also question if a career in natural health is even possible. Thoughts like, “Can I make a good living?” or “What exactly should I do in the natural health field?” are common.
Without proper guidance...
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Purslane Chimichurri: A Gourmet Delight From Nature’s Buffet
Recipes /
Sep 8th, 2020
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 [email protected].
This Month's Featured Recipe: Purslane Chimichurri
Purslane (see...
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Natural Health and Conventional Medicine: Working Together
Natural Health /
Jul 13th, 2020
Edited on 11/10/2021
We live in a society that is divided, yet we need one another more than ever. The natural health and conventional medicine sectors are a prime example. These groups are torn by titles and techniques rather than being united by a common mission to help people...
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The Father of American Herbology
Herbology /
Jun 8th, 2020
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 2 • Spring 1998, pg 9-10 & 25. This article originally titled, "The Father of American Herbology" was written by Steven Horne.
The setting is rural...
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