Sanoviv: Day Two

Posted on: June 20, 2019

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When last we left our intrepid Health seekers . . . Last night we had a very good lecture on the Mind/Body Connection. Nothing new – well, to us – such as Masaru Emoto’s slides from speaking words into water. I slept like a rock – we have separate room …

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Sanoviv: Day One

Posted on: June 20, 2019

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mimosa, coffee with cream, chocolate croissant, meat and cheese…. 1. Flew from Oakland in to San Diego. We, of course, went immediately to the Amex lounge at the airport and tried to eat as much of every single verboten thing at Sanoviv. :-) 2. As so …

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The Tyranny of Food Logging

Posted on: June 17, 2019

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I’ve kept this blog for a long, long time. In fact, I started blogging – wow – nearly 20 years ago. My podcast ended ten years ago – before the podcasting “craze” even began. So there are a lot of posts that revolve around “eating plans” through the ye …

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The New Normal

Posted on: June 12, 2019

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I mentioned in my previous post that we had met with Michael Broffman at the Pine Street Clinic to get our protocol during the “cyberknife” treatment and as an overview for what we need to think about not only at Sanoviv, but also into the future. Pine …

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The Cancer Caregiver Life

Posted on: June 11, 2019

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In just over a week, my husband and I will be going to The Sanoviv Medical Institute for three weeks. I will be updating F&F (friends and family) via this blog on what goes on there. If you just happened upon this blog because you’re searching at 3 …

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Career Success through the Management of Stress – by Julie Morris

Posted on: May 20, 2019

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Business owners and workaholics often live in a world with quick turnarounds and tight deadlines. Operating in an entrepreneurial environment leads to high-pressure situations that can easily fray the nerves, especially when you’re trying to find the r …

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SPEAK UP! (even if your voice shakes)

Posted on: March 30, 2018

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When I sat down, I was going to talk more about WAG. As ya’ll know, I’m giving WAG (Working Against Gravity) another try. I had heard that a number of the things that I commented on 2 years ago had changed dramatically. This is what work has felt …

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WAG 2.0 – What a difference 2 years makes . . .

Posted on: March 7, 2018

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Wait – what? WAG? As most of you know, about 2 years ago, I gave WAG (“Working Against Gravity”) a try. At a 10,000 ft. level, it’s a coached, macro-based, eating plan. (If you don’t know what a “Macro” is, go HERE and skip down to “Whatsa Macro?”) For …

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Add The Damned Stevia . . .

Posted on: May 10, 2017

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It’s the middle of Day 3 on the I-Burn. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, you might want to catch up HERE. Yesterday, I learned the value of dilution. (No, you didn’t miss a blog post – I was too busy to write. Read on…) As I have complained …

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Acid, with a side of Death, please? Haylie Pomroy The Burn

Posted on: May 8, 2017

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Yeah yeah yeah. Me again. Trying to lose weight again. What’s new? Well THIS time, my family is going to do it with me. (Well, that’s what we thought. Read on…) In texting this weekend about what we could possibly “do” to lose the stupid weight we’d …

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