Holidays I love them and kind of dread them. My family is in a different state so it gets more lonely. I miss seeing them open their gifts, I also miss cooking for a crowd. But I have chronic bone pain from Osteonecrosis,Osteoarthritis, Spondylolisthesis and Hashimoto. And I know that holidays can be so overwhelming... Continue Reading →
Saint Nicholas Day
The true story of Santa Claus begins with Saint Nicholas of Myra.(Now called Turkey) He was born in the village of Patara in Lyrica, Asia Minor, about the middle of the third century. His parents were extremely wealthy and devout Christians who raised him to know, love and serve God. Nicholas’ parents both died when... Continue Reading →
My Soup Links
Vegetable Tuscan Soup shown above Old Fashioned Vegetable Beef Soup Feel Better Chicken Soup Grandmas Potato Soup
The new danger our kids are facing
So many new drugs and drug concoctions have made their way onto the market and into homes in recent year and are deadly. Purple drank goes by several names including sizzurp, purple stuff, lean, drank and barre. However, despite these playful monikers, purple drank is remarkably dangerous and has either killed or hospitalized several celebrities with equally entertaining epithets like DJ Screw, Pimp... Continue Reading →
Chilled to the Bone: Tips for Icy Aches and Pains and Calcium and Vitamin D
As winter creeps ever closer, Ohioans are about to be reminded that they live in a state where temperatures reaching down to the teens and single digits with the wind chill. Pain can become worse if you live in cold climates especially bone pain. We have to eat very healthy and try to move even... Continue Reading →
Elderberry Syrup
If you have ever had a miserable case of the common cold or the flu, you know how miserable it can be. Thankfully nature provides some remedies that can help avoid minor illnesses and or shorten the duration if you do get sick. Black Elderberries aka (sambucus nigra) has been shown to help avoid these... Continue Reading →
Veterans Day
My Dad My Hero My father joined Army 12 August 1949 he was one of the few from his company that came back alive in September 1952. He served in the Korean War. The Korean War, often referred to as "The Forgotten War," was fought from June 25, 1950, to July 27, 1953. This Page... Continue Reading →
Untreated Meniscus Tear
Meniscus Tears: Why We Should Not Let Them Just Go Untreated The agility of a basketball player (my favorite sport to watch) is incredible to watch. Their crossovers confuse opponents who can’t tell if they’re going left or right. They swerve, sprint, jump, and dunk as if they have no bones. However, those effortless twists... Continue Reading →

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