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June 2009
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Dear Elaine,
Blue Bells

A very warm welcome from Shropshire. Here are the promised bluebells as a reminder to escape now and again. This time I've got a new book for you, and a follow up on the theme of Chronic Fatigue and M.E.. We also have a fascinating article on Food and your relationship with it, written by two practitioners in Emotrance/Emotional Freedom technique. There's a video of an amazing underground city, which I've put at the end, because you won't be able to take your eyes off it. And the latest pix from the garden here, sorting out this year's seedlings which some of you will be juicing in a few weeks time, when they've grown a bit.

Not to forget the next Practitioner Training course.  Get your application in as soon as possible, as; The only training of it's kind in the world of Live Foods. Empowering, fully supported at all stages, this short course
equips you as a confident ambassador for The Living Foods Programme" we're already filling the places!   Click here for details and to book.

Our Guest Experts this month write on Your Relationship with Food
Louise Bliss and Kim Bradley are experienced Complementary Health Practitioners with a combined 16 years experience.  They have private practices in West London as well as being trainers of EmoTrance.

They have brought their wealth of knowledge together to teach EmoTrance and fulfill their passion to help people achieve their full potential.  They are both public speakers and write articles in their field of work.

They are working towards their vision of bringing emotional health into the public's attention. They deliver empowering workshops teaching emotional wellbeing on subjects like Harmony in the Home, EmoTrance in Schools, EmoTrance in Schools for Teachers, Transforming your Relationship with Food and Caring for Carers. 

Click here for their information packed article and for contact detail

Book - A Living Miracle by Pat Reeves

Pat ReevesPat Reeves  book, A Living Miracle, is now in our shop. Click here for our Shop

It's her account of her long battle with cancer, with the most remarkable treatments she devised for herself, traveled to find, or persuaded her NHS specialists to help her with. During all this she continues to win her weight lifting championships. She really is a mighty atom.

Click here to order your copy, and look her up in our earlier newsletter, September 2008 if you missed it then. Click here for newsletters

Spotlight - Continuing our series on ME and fatigue syndromes...
Continuing our series on ME and fatigue syndromes and the many conditions which are put under this vague term (sometimes I think it's medical double speak for "baffling problems we don't understand" But how could they? They don't even do the useful blood tests which give an insight into what's happening for the individual person.

Marian Robertson. Is now age 57. and has had  ME for 18 years. Her doctors don't think she should be alive

Here is Marian's story. It is an account of a brave and lengthy journey to remain as functional as possible with one of these debilitating conditions, (ME), with minimal help from the NHS. It's another instance of being given a label, without any convincing diagnostic procedures, and then denied real help.

Click here for her article

Bursaries

Many thanks to Marian for an inspiring story, which will help and support others.  We are doing our bit, by offering generous bursaries, to people with debilitating conditions, who haven't been able to work for a long time.  As long as you are well enough to attend a course here, we aim to help to start you back to health.

Click here to contact us about bursaries.

Gardens - Getting the Vegetable beds ready..

Getting the vegetable beds ready for this year's salads and greens. With help from my good friend Lesley 

Lesley's own garden is a few acres of woodland, meadow, flowers and vegetable garden.
It's a little bit of Paradise. We wandered there the other evening hoping to see deer and the fox cubs. No luck, but here are a few pix.












Recipe - avocado and sweet red pepper salsa

Thanks to Judy Barber for this one
Red Retals
 
Comment

WDDTY (What Doctors don't Tell You), has an interesting take on the swine fever "pandemic"  Remember SARS?  Bird flu? What happened to them?  They are also now giving much lower figures for the number of confirmed cases in Mexico.  Here's their recent piece suggesting why the powers that be have a reason to unload a lot of vaccines before the expiry date!! 

Swine flu alert clears old stock of Tamiflu
It is almost three years since we faced the hysteria of an avian flu epidemic, when governments bought billions of dollars of Tamiflu - the same anti-viral now being promoted to combat a supposed swine flu pandemic.  The shelf life of Tamiflu also happens to be three years!
www.WDDTY.com to look up their latest report.
Market Place

The dehydrator went to a good home "Garry can you get in touch please?"

We still have a distiller, £50 for collection only

Let us know what you need, or wish to sell click here to contact us.
The Hidden Underground City

Thanks Kenneth for this. Click here to download the video

Dates for your Diary

Spend a summer week with us.
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Thank you
Elaine Bruce
Director

The UK Centre for Living Foods
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