If you are concerned about the devastating side-effects of many commonly used drugs and medical treatments …
If you have questions about the overuse of antibiotics and the pharmacological focus of our healthcare industry today …
If you are hungry to learn a safe, inexpensive, effective alternative to modern drug therapy …
Reflecting our Italian heritage and set to a melody that my brother created with a full collaboration on the lyrics, this song is affectionately called
“My Homi.”
I hope it will resonate with you, and you find a smile on your face each time you listen … and even learn a little!
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It’s a beautiful evening to have guests over for a backyard barbecue. But look who else has arrived uninvited. Just as the grill is heating up, a plethora of summer pests crash the party. Those maddeningly itchy bug bites can’t be far behind. What’s a person to do? Why turn to Practical Homeopathy®, of […]
I am passionate about this subject. And while I have a strong feeling that you are not an indiscriminate user of pesticides, you very well may be concerned that your neighbors and loved ones haven’t yet seen the light.
Gutted Gardens I’ve been opposed to pesticides for a long time. Don’t get me wrong; I won’t deny that there’s a time and a place for them.
Today’s podcast is about pollution, but not the first kind that comes to mind.
I love our lawn. It’s large enough for an animated game of badminton, for the dog to zig-zag wildly across it and for large family gatherings around the fire pit. I also take pleasure in the creeping Charlie, dandelions and plantain that tiptoe through the grass and give it an embroidered appearance. But not everyone […]
I used to be an anti-pesticide activist. That meant I’d get together with town council members to educate them about the dangers of herbicides and insecticides and propose alternatives. I also met with every hospital in Western New York in 1988 and convinced them to halt their lawn spray programs. The efforts of our […]