
Albert Einstein:
“The world’s problems cannot be solved by the same manner of thinking that caused them in the first place.”
Please remember to share the link to my TEDx talk (https://youtu.be/Fit7BqpBDLE) so that more people and the Earth may benefit.
Come to enjoy a colourful time, learn how to make light and colour part of your Journey to Health!
Join us Sunday March 24, 2019
Time: 1-4pm
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Have you ever thought about the possibility that light and colour influence us greatly, physically, emotionally and spiritually? Our lives and well-being are truly dependent upon the sun. Life on Earth evolved under natural sunlight and has existed under that full spectrum of light that it contains. Many pre-historic tribes and even entire civilizations worshiped the sun for its healing powers, using its full spectrum of light to treat physical and mental challenges.
Through various exercises you will be able to experience the effects of light and colour – physically, emotionally as well as spiritually. Light and colour are very simple, yet powerful tools that can be integrated easily into a person’s daily life.
The public screening of the documentary GENERATION ZAPPED last year has been very successful and has lead to many people taking positive steps to minimize their exposure. I have received a wide range of feedback such as getting rid of baby monitors, turning off the router at night…The most interesting feedback came from someone who has many cats living in the house. The cats used to be very restless and noisy at night; after turning off the router at night the house became peaceful and quiet – no more squabbling at night!
See the handout for resources and suggestions on how you can minimize your exposure.
Please share the information freely. It is so important to increase awareness and especially help to protect our children.
Green blessings,
Gudrun
This soup is fast and easy to prepare – as always, my preference. It has become one of our favorites during the winter time. Even the grand children (1 ½ – 4 ½ years old) enjoy it immensely.
The soup is lightly curried to allow the delicate flavor of the zucchini to come through. You can adjust the flavor by adding more, or less curry powder.
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As there was quite a bit of interest in my post from last week about commercial bread, I decided to re-post the recipe for the ancient grain bread. The bread is simple and fast to prepare. The list of ingredients looks overwhelming initially but once you figure it out, it really takes only about 15-20 minutes. Usually I mix the dried ingredients for two loaves at the same time. However, I will only bake one loaf and keep the ingredients for the 2nd one in the fridge. This cuts the prep time for every second loaf at least by half.
Anyone having challenges digesting oats (even gluten free ones) can replace them with Quinoa flakes. With some creativity you can also change the recipe into a dried fruit, seed and nut loaf. Have fun and enjoy.
This is the best bread ever because it is packed with nutrition, extremely fast and easy to prepare and does NOT contain any flowers or gluten. It has become a staple in our life. Try it and spread the wealth of health.
Makes one loaf, or about 10 slices.
Ingredients:
Steps:
Green Blessings,
Gudrun
Finally, I believe, I have found the answer to a question that has been puzzling me for years. Why is it that many gluten-sensitive people or even celiacs can eat bread in Europe without experiencing any reactions, but get sick or at least have symptoms of indigestion when they consume bread in North America?
Breads in Europe are made with yeast. The yeast helps to break down the protein lectin. Lectins can be a culprit for a great variety of health issues. In contrast, since 1950, yeast in North America has been replaced with the rising agent transglutaminase. Transglutaminase is also known as “meat-glue”; it is being used as a binding agent to “glue together” ground meat and seafood. According to Dr. Steven Gundry, transglutaminase makes us more sensitive to gluten. And to make matters worse, transglutaminase is apparently also being used in gluten free products. No wonder so many people are having trouble these days digesting bread, assuming they are gluten-sensitive when in fact, gluten is not the offender.
The need to continuously educate ourselves is of utmost importance. Unfortunately we cannot rely on or trust government and industry to make decisions that are in our best interest.
Green blessings,
Gudrun
Here are some tips and simple home remedies to support the body in overcoming this affliction regardless of what causes the cough.
1. Cut out all mucous forming foods, especially dairy and wheat as well as all foods you know you are sensitive to.
2. Change your diet to at least 70% raw and drink lots of carrot juice and green smoothies.
3. Drink lots of good water – city water is typically full of chemicals and not recommended for consumption on a regular basis.
4. Keep the chest warm with appropriate clothing.
5. Apply poultices to the chest, i.e. onion poultice or castor oil pack (see DVD “Herbal Pharmacy for Everyone”, Disc 2 for instructions)
6. Cough Syrup – homemade, simple yet effective:
Cut up an onion, place in glass jar and cover with honey (honey can be hard; the juice of the onion will liquefy the honey).
Let sit for several hours to several days and strain. Take 1 tsp. as needed.
7. Herbs to use are the ones with anti-microbial properties such as Garlic and Thyme and expectorants for example Mullein (Verbascum thapsus), Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) and Fenugreek seed (Trigonella foenum-graecum).
You can find good combination teas for the support of the respiratory system at the health food stores.
“Age is a quality of mind:
If you have left your dreams behind
If hope is cold,
If you no longer look ahead,
If your ambition-fires are dead,
Then you are old.
But if from life you take the best,
And if in life you keep the jest,
If love you hold,
No matter how the years go by,
No matter how the birthdays fly,
You are not old. ”
– Author Unknown
As the seas of the world are rough right now
Let’s remember to build bridges, not walls.
Let’s sow seeds of hope, peace and love.
Let’s foster kindness, trust and tolerance.
Let’s remember that each one of us can make a difference.
We ourselves feel that what we are doing is just a drop in the ocean.
But the ocean would be less because of that missing drop. – Mother Teresa
Happy New Year & Green Blessings,
Gudrun
At the end of November, Gudrun Penselin made the journey from Grande Prairie to Wilmington, Delaware for the third annual TEDxWilmingtonWomen Conference. Gudrun was the only Canadian to speak at the conference this year. Learn more about her experience:
https://www.dailyheraldtribune.com/news/local-news/grande-prairie-resident-gives-tedx-talk-in-u-s
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