Changing With The Seasons

Changing seasons and creating a healthier environment, Nancy Addison and Charlotte Ammerman discuss maneurvering the holidays, and handeling stress, Organic Healthy life

Leading nutritionist, award-winning author, and radio show host, Nancy Addison talks with Charlotte Ammerman, a health enthusiast. Nancy and Charlotte discuss health, balance, and lifestyle when seasons change. They expand on the importance of Ph balance and staying well. They mention ways to address bloody noses, non-toxic cleaning, radiation (EMF’s), and home remedies for winter illness.  They expand on ways to be flexible in life. They discuss creating a healthy, joyful, faith-based lifestyle in this upside-down world. Nancy’s website: https://www.organichealthylife.com

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