by Sara | Nov 1, 2016 | Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
When I was four years old my family moved to S. Korea as tent-maker missionaries. My parents taught at an international school there, ministering to the students. Korean culture is a bit different about sanitation than Americans are. They are stricter in some areas,...
by Sara | Oct 24, 2016 | Gut and Food, Loving Someone With Health Challenges
Parsnips, I have noticed, tend to be one of the last things people can eat. I don’t know why… I mean, what makes them that much different from carrots? Who knows?! Thankfully there are many ways to cook them and eat them, which is wonderful when you can...
by Sara | Oct 15, 2016 | Toxic Mold Poisoning
Usually people find out that they have Lyme disease before they realize that toxic black mold is a problem. Often, people treat Lyme for years but they are not aware of the issue of mold that often accompanies it. And while they are on the Lyme treatments, they do...
by Sara | Oct 12, 2016 | Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, Toxic Mold Poisoning
In my last post, I gave some tips on how to practically beautify your mask use, but I never explained exactly what it was, or how helpful it was, or what my experiences have been with it! I think that is a huge omission on my part. 🙂 Anti-Pollution masks were...
by Sara | Oct 3, 2016 | Faith in God in Chronic Illness, Mental Struggles, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
Lyme depression is real. Chemical depression is real. And it is SO hard. It will be for others to write the scientific explanation.* My family has experienced the emotional reactions that accompany MCS and Lyme personally though, and I thought I’d share the...
by Sara | Sep 28, 2016 | Detoxing, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, Toxic Mold Poisoning
I first started taking detox baths even before we knew that mold and chemicals were problems, or that I should be detoxing them! I originally was taking Epsom salt baths with the purpose of easing my extreme joint pain. It did ease the stiffness a bit, not a lot, but...