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By dictionary definition, meditation means to reflect, ponder, or contemplate. But these actions can look different from person to person, and as such, meditation is much more. Read More

This detox seminar will focus on detoxing the body inside and out, with healthy foods and a variety of exercise routines. It is designed for health-conscious women, who are feeling the need to clean away the heaviness and sluggishness of Winter and prepare for the restorative, active routines of Summer. Read More

There is a saying that goes, “You have to get rid of the old to make way for the new.”  If you are feeling stuck or stagnant in your life, try spring-cleaning. Throw out some of that stuff, say goodbye to your past and welcome the new energy of your happy, healthy future. Try these three ideas: Read More

As we settle into new routines, many of us may find the “work from home” concept to be foreign and stressful. Whether you’re grappling with a packed house, balancing multiple schedules within one home, or living in tight quarters, there are many factors that come into play as you embark on setting up a productive home office space. Read More

Why hormonal balance is key to overall health. There are over 200 hormones in the body. These hormones help our organs and glands carry out their necessary functions to keep us healthy and alive! In both men and women, if any hormones are imbalanced, it can create a cascade of health issues. Read More

Green Vegetables are the most common missing food in modern diets.  Learning to incorporate dark leafy greens into your diet is essential to establishing a healthy body and immune system.  Greens help build your immune system and strengthen the blood and respiratory system.  When you nourish yourself with greens, you naturally crowd out the foods that make you sick.  Read More

Do you ever feel like the older you get the busier life becomes?  It seems there is very little time in our daily schedule, let alone our life for Rest.  There are kids' activities, work projects, birthday parties, travel planning, and time needed with family both near and far.  We have programmed and planned our entire lives leaving little to no room for anything that might remotely rejuvenate our body and offer us rest. Read More

Chewing When it comes to increased health, it’s not just what we eat but how we eat. Digestion actually begins in the mouth, where contact with our teeth and digestive enzymes in our saliva break down food. But these days most of us rush through the whole eating experience, barely acknowledging what we’re putting in our mouths. We eat while distracted—working, reading, talking and watching television—and swallow our food practically whole. On average we chew each bite only eight times. It’s no wonder that many people have digestive problems. Read More

The heart pushes blood to every part of our body, supplying oxygen and nutrients to our tissue and carrying out waste. With the heart playing such a vital role in keeping our bodies functioning, it is a no-brainer that we should do everything we can to keep it healthy. Read More

Heart Healthy Foods When:  Saturday, February 22nd, 2020 (10:00am – 11:00am)
Offered by:  The Harte of the Kitchen and Health Coach-Katherine Kellogg
Cost:  $25/person RSVP:  Space is limited to 25 so Call (209) 586-5631 to save your spot
Heart Disease accounts for nearly one-third of the deaths worldwide.  Most people do not realize the role that diet plays in keeping the heart healthy and happy.  Diet along with the stress in life can impact your risk of heart disease.  In fact, certain foods can influence blood pressure, triglycerides, cholesterol levels and inflammation. Read More

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