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Linda Phillips

Linda's Blog - July

          As the weather gets hotter, and we do more outdoor activities, such as hiking, sports and yard work, our bodies require more water and minerals (electrolytes). Every move we make, we use potassium! Take your potassium supplements, and eat potassium rich foods, such as Avocado, potatoes with their skins, dark leafy greens, beans, squash, seafood, citrus, tomatoes, celery, pistachios, kiwi – just to name a few. Also, try Green Herbs Nutri Tone, Super Minerals, and Super Green to add rich mineral nutrition to your supplement program.   Don’t forget: You must have minerals to properly absorb vitamins.   ...

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Jesse Phillips

Discount club members.

 Hello friends! Some of you have been wondering about how ordering online works if you have purchased a membership to the 10% discount club.  Good news! it works just fine. When you place an order online, we'll compare your name and account to our records.  If you have purchased a discount club membership, we'll apply that to your total before charging your card!  Because the amount on the checkout screen will not have the 10% discount applied yet, you'll also get an email detailing the actual amount charged to your card.  So rest easy, we'll make sure you're getting the...

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Linda Phillips

Linda's Blog

I’m 4th generation in a family who has been involved in natural and herbal prevention and healing methods. In my younger years, I took medical courses and even started preparing to become a nurse. My first lab was so intense that I could not continue. However, still wanting to help people with their health, I turned more fully toward nutritional supplements, herbal formulating and food preparation. Twenty years ago, Tom and I started The Green Herb as a business. Since then, we have been privileged to help many people with their health, which always involves some lifestyle changes. Here at...

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Jesse Phillips

33% of heart attack victims don't have pain, study shows

Such patients more than twice as likely to die  -- Associated Press, CHICAGO Just because a person doesn't have chest pain doesn't mean he or she isn't having a heart attack. Debunking a medical myth, a nationwide study of 434,877 heart attack victims found that a surprising one third showed up at the hospital without chest pain. Such patients were more than twice as likely to die, in part because they delayed going to the hospital and because doctors failed to diagnose them quickly, according to the study in today's Journal of the American Medical Association. Women, nonwhites, people older...

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