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Practical Nontoxic Living - 7. Bees and Other Pollinators: What You Should Know and Simple Steps to Help Our Bees

7. Bees and Other Pollinators: What You Should Know and Simple Steps to Help Our Bees

06/03/17 • 19 min

Practical Nontoxic Living

Sophia Ruan Gushée visits beekeeper Laura Klahre, founder of Blossom Meadow, which is located in the North Fork of Eastern Long Island. Sophia and Laura discuss Colony Collapse Disorder, the pollinator crisis, and simple steps we can pursue to support our bees, other pollinators, and our ecosystem. This is a great podcast for the family.

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Sophia Ruan Gushée visits beekeeper Laura Klahre, founder of Blossom Meadow, which is located in the North Fork of Eastern Long Island. Sophia and Laura discuss Colony Collapse Disorder, the pollinator crisis, and simple steps we can pursue to support our bees, other pollinators, and our ecosystem. This is a great podcast for the family.

Learn more at NontoxicLiving.tips.

Get practical nontoxic lifestyle tips by texting "DETOX" to 66866

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6. Probiotics, Fermentation and Gut Health with Sandor Katz

Sandor Katz is a NY Times bestselling author of the books Wild Fermentation and The Art of Fermentation. Among his loyal fans is renowned food writer Michael Pollan, who has referenced Sandor in his own books, and has turned to him as a fermentation teacher.

From my apartment in Manhattan, I spoke to Sandor via Skype while he was at his farm in rural Tennessee. I hope this podcast inspires you to consider fermented foods to enrich your gut flora. Sandor simplifies how to get started, including tips on making your own fermented vegetables. Listen to practical wisdom from this fermentation guru--a kind, humble, and fascinating cultural icon. It will reframe bacteria as a tool that can boost immunity, resilient health, and healing.

Highlights of what this episode covers are below.

  • The dangers & precautionary measures one should be aware of when fermenting
  • What to do with mold
  • The difference between pickling vs. fermenting, and health benefits of each
  • Various cultural practices of fermentation from around the globe
  • Probiotics vs fermentation, and whether probiotics are worth the money
  • Fermentation basics: what kind of salt, water, & vegetables should I use? How much of each? How long do I wait? Etc.
  • and so, so much more.

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8. Halotherapy, or salt therapy: Why it's enjoying a resurgence among those seeking to soothe respiratory issues, eczema, Lyme Disease, and other types of inflammation

Sophia Ruan Gushée discussed halotherapy and salt baths with Shannon Coppola of Montauk Salt Cave. Visitors, Shannon, and Shannon's family experience relief of symptoms from eczema, Lyme disease, respiratory issues, and other inflammation-related issues after spending time in a salt cave. Listen to consider whether halotherapy should become part of your routine. Click here for more: Podcast show notes on Montauk Salt Cave.

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