[Trusties] FW: Nourished Magazine

Lani Summers dharmadiva at hotmail.com
Thu Jun 5 12:01:49 EST 2008


Some of you yoghurt makers might be interested in the herdshare article



From: joanne at nourishedmagazine.com.au
To: dharmadiva at hotmail.com
Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2008 16:11:35 +1000
Subject: Nourished Magazine :: Nourished Pregnancy Edition

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						Editorial :: Nourished Pregnancy Edition										
This month's edition is about a topic close to my heart, fertility. I'm very fertile, Wes just has to look sideways at me... If we didn't practice conscious conception techniques, I'm sure I'd have 18 kids by now. (another story)  Filippa, our sub editor, also has a fertility story (or two) to tell. Unfortunately, having babies is not just about the fun part (making them). Making sure we are well Nourished before and after conception makes all the difference. Nourished Magazine was born from my story of struggle around birthing and the infancies of my 3 children. Vegetarian Birthing and (non)Recovery Hell to Ecstatic Birthing and Robust Babies was a transformation that I certainly attribute in a large part to my state of Nourishment.
Nourishing Community
Welcome to Louise whose new blog After Ana shares her recovery from an eating disorder: a thoroughly enjoyable read by a no nonsense gal whose determined to not only survive but to Thrive.  If you haven't shared for a while, remember, dear Nourishers, there's a blogging competition going on. So get those fingers typing and you might win a pack of moon pads from wemoon, valued at $60 but worth so much more. And very apt for this month's topic.
		
								Nourishing New Service :: Real Milk Herdshares										
While our dear readers have been exclaiming at the lack of Real Milk available, we've been humming away at our computers creating a possible solution to our milky woes. Herdshare.com. That's right. Get over there and register your interest in owning a cow (or part-thereof) and securing a local real milk supply in your region. Send your friends.
How it works is you buy a share and pay a farmer a fee for boarding, caring for and milking the cow. You then obtain (but don't purchase) the milk from your own cow... It's kinda like owning a share in a crop, racehorse or a bull, but better.  Consumer demand is what's going to get our government to help us create a certification for Real Milk. Here's how we gather and create that base of strongly motivated consumers.
		
								Nourishing Prizes										
Our fabulous sponsors are giving away some awesome gifts on the Nourished MarketPlace. Cleopatra's are giving away monthly gifts to Nourished Readers. Nui are giving away cacao nibs to anyone who joins them in Stewarding Developing Nations in the Pacific. Buy their beautiful Coconut products and you're helping our brothers and sisters in the Pacific create a healthy sustainable economy, independent of global forces. Melrose are giving away a Nourishing Melrose Family Pack worth $40 every month. Green Pastures are helping out by giving you free shipping when you spend more than $150 with them. They've also got a great new product in, just in time for last month's edition on digestive health, Primal Defense.
We're offering a free 3 month trial of our new e-commerce system. So if your a small producer or retail store and you don't want to spend thousands on an online store, drop us a line.
We're also offering 3 months free to Practitioners who join the MarketPlace by June 20.
Well Nourished WinnersWe'll I haven't been able to furnish all you Pass-it-forward winners with the Kefir grains since I killed my own (murderer!) and Dom is not keeping up with supply himself. We'll endeavour to get another batch and start a Kefir lab in our camp kitchen so we can make good on our promise in future mags.
But for those winners in the past, never fear, we're giving you the Cleo's, the Melrose and the food2die4 Activated Nuts give aways instead. And the winners are....
Jonah H wins the Cleopatra's Bath Milk
Victoria W wins the Melrose Family Pack
Belinda Y wins the Activated Nuts
Viola, Shannon, Maxel, Lani and Lauren. We'll get you Kefir Grains as soon as we can. Meantime, Karen at Witch's Brew has offered to step in and send you each a Delush Ginger Exfolliant Pack.
		
								Preconception Care In Modern Times										
Karen McElroy, Naturopath and specialist in women's and children's health and fertility shares her insight into planning for pregnancy.
		
								Ancient Dietary Wisdom for Tomorrow's Children										
This Ancient wisdom pertaining to growing healthy children was almost lost to us. Weston Price's work took him to every continent on the planet in search of healthy people who birthed robust children, free of modern disease. This is what he found.
		
								 Feeling Frisky? Herbs for Fertility										
Although Susun Weed's article is aimed at North American women, it's certainly a jolly read for any woman anywhere.
		
								The Liver Files										
All the staff here at Nourished can testify to the wonders of eating organic liver (especially raw!) for energy and vitality. Learn about liver and try some of the wonderful recipes...
		
								Raising Baby Nappy Free										
Sam Pearson of Earthslings clearly explains how to do away with nappies - disposables and cloth - once and for all.
		
								Book Review :: Gentle Birth, Gentle Mothering by Sarah J Buckley										
If you only had one choice of book to buy someone who is pregnant, this would be it. Sarah Buckley's work is passionate, compelling and ever so Nourishing.
		
								Ask Sally :: menses/diet :: olive oil/weight gain :: sourdough starter :: dessicated liver/arsenic										
Question: I am a 16 year old girl who is in the process of converting to a traditional diet. I have been wondering how this might affect me since I am in a peculiar situation. When I was about 12, I got my first period and had it for about a year. It came regularly every month, which is a bit surprising since in the beginning it usually takes time to become regular. well, one month it didn't come, but I wasn't concerned. It never came back...more
		
						

										
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