SPOILED ROTTEN: Why do kids rule the roost? BY ELIZABETH KOLBERT After last week’s post it’s nice to see I am not alone. I was expecting to see a picture of my house attached to this paragraph: “Children, according to “Life at Home,” are disproportionate generators of clutter: “Each new child in a household leads to […]
Making excuses…
I am a member of many groups on Facebook (many, many groups), mostly all related around the topic of how to parent both a difficult to diagnose child and children with difficult diagnoses. I have to say this: Today, it struck me that we all make lots of excuses in regards to our own behavior […]
Understanding Methylation.
Understanding Methylation, an easy way Best explanation I have found for a basic understanding of methylation and why it is important, especially in the context of mental illness and health. Someone directed me to this post last week on the Metabolic Healing blog. Turns out if you read elsewhere on this site, and know our […]
When things start to come together, it’s a beautiful thing!
“… patients that have unexplained, undiagnosed and hard to treat neurological problems and/or neurological regression will benefit from this type of practice. This is because we will spend a lot of time with each patient as mentioned above. There will be an emphasis on close collaboration with various specialists (other colleagues with various backgrounds), primary […]
Down the rabbit hole….
Some great conversations today, managed to get way more data crunching and information than the little I did at Genetic Genie the other day. Now, now, I can see it, I can see it. I can see where we were ALWAYS going to have a problem here. Following on from yesterday’s post, the more I […]