NHT News. Vol. 4 No. 5 Fall 2008

•In This Issue: What’s “Out There?” Some weird cases I’ve had.
•From Dr. Moffat’s Desk: *Thank you readers!
•Health in the News: *Beware of Blue Green Algae *FDA Releases List of Drugs that May Have Safety Issues
•What’s New on the Website? *Diet & Nutrition Section Updated *Coaching Corner Section Updated *List of Baby Food and Formulae *Tooth Chart
•Case of the Month: *Morgellons Disease
•Product of the Month: *Whole Body Detox Liquescence
•Media Reviews: *Strangers Among Us by Ruth Montgomery (Book Review)
•Ask Dr. Moffat: *Weird movement inside head with fever and occasional body pains. *What is this maggot thing coming out of my cat’s skin? *Is there a genetic test for the Vanishing Twin Syndrome? *Hairless cat with red lines. *Advice for carrying homeopathic drops on an airplane
•*What is an orb?
•Tips and Tricks for a Healthier Life *Blackstrap molasses for intuitives and healers. *Crystals in healing
•Client Testimonials: *Mom really DID want a boy first! *Dog dripping blood from penis for 3 weeks healed
•Healthy Recipes: *Basil-Parsley Pesto Recipe
•Inspiration & Perspective: *The Little Boy and the Old Man. *What Every Woman Should Have by the Age of 30
•What’s New at Our House? *Bobcat on the vision board
•Local Events: *Nov. 8, 2008 Friends of the Library Book Sale

Vanishing Twin Syndrome

The Vanishing Twin Syndrome is personified by certain personality characteristics, gestational features and spiritual lessons. There is a higher incidence of this syndrome in healers. The theory is that if they could not save their own twin, their destiny is to dedicate themselves to saving others in the world. Do you have a vanishing twin?

NHT News. Vol. 2 No. 4 Apr 2006

Got Headaches? An article from Hepatology Dec., 2005 found that the percentage of potentially fatal acute liver failure cases caused by the ingestion of acetaminophen (Tylenol™) rose from 28% in 1998 to 51% in 2003. Drinking alcohol when taking this pain-killer—even if it’s only in the same day—increases the risk of permanent liver disease. Acetaminophen is an ingredient in many headache and cold remedies.

Untwinned-Book Review

Dr. John James (Chapter 16) concludes that: “losing a twin is one of the most powerful events occurring in the womb.” Even if the loss takes place during the first trimester (when it seems most twins decide to leave) the experience imprints into the physical and emotional development of the baby. He believes that the most effective healing procedure includes accessing in utero feelings and emotions, remembering that you are a twin survivor and forgiving the twin for leaving.