S.A.D. C.R.A.P!™ Complimentary Teleclass on Thursday, Oct 7, 2010
August 24, 2010 by Simla
Filed under about food, asthma and allergies, autoimmune, delicious health, events, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue, gastrointestinal issues, health, hepatitis, holistic nutrition, immunotoxicity, multiple chemical sensitivity, nutrition, pancreatitis, tricks & tips, undifferentiated connective tissue disorder, undifferentiated connective tissue disorder, Workshops - Virtual
Busy Professionals, Entrepreneurs
,
& Fellow Peeps Living with Autoimmune
& Chronic Fatigue:
Delicious Health invites you to…
“S.A.D. C.R.A.P!™
How Everyday Foods are Making You
Tired, Fat, Stressed and Sick
& How to Deliciously Reverse it All”
A complimentary teleclass from Delicious Health ~ we like FREE!
DATE: Thursday, Oct. 7, 2010
TIME: 6 PM Pacific / 7 PM Mountain / 8 PM Central / 9 PM Eastern
This call will be recorded and shared with you later (as an MP3 that you can download) if you register but cannot attend the call live.
Simla’s Story :: Part 2 :: Anger & Bewilderment
January 2, 2010 by Simla
Filed under asthma and allergies, autoimmune, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue, gastrointestinal issues, health, hepatitis, holistic nutrition, immunotoxicity, living, multiple chemical sensitivity, pancreatitis, Simla's Story, stress management, tricks & tips, undifferentiated connective tissue disorder, undifferentiated connective tissue disorder
Author’s note: This is the second installment in a series of articles about how I have healed from several health conditions and come to live very well with my autoimmune conditions, which are in full remission as long as I respect my triggers. The specific autoimmune conditions I will be writing about are: fibromyalgia; undifferentiated connective tissue disorder; and, immunotoxicity. The other health conditions I will refer to in this context are: chronic fatigue syndrome; adrenal fatigue; asthma; chronic bronchitis; pneumonia; food and environmental allergies; chronic bronchitis; multiple chemical sensitivity; lyme disease (also referred to as lyme’s disease); medication-induced hepatitis and pancreatitis; IBS; digestive issues; leaky gut; dysbiosis; candida; heavy metal toxicity, and others. While it’s personally difficult to relive a lot of this through the act of writing, I hope to provide the information and inspiration I wish I had while I was going through this life-altering experience. I write from the perspectives of a patient, a busy professional, an entrepreneur, a wife, a daughter, and as a certified health coach and nutrition expert, which is what my experience has led me to become. I’d love to hear from you if this proves helpful to you – you can email me at hello(at)enjoydelicioushealth.com. You may also visit www.enjoydelicioushealth.com or www.delicioushealthblog.com to learn more. In health ~ Simla Somturk WIckless, MBA, CHC, NE.
Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2010: LIVE Complimentary Teleseminar
December 23, 2009 by Simla
Filed under delicious health, delicious health news, events, holistic nutrition, nutrition, special offers, tricks & tips, Workshops - Virtual
Delicious Health & Cook! SF invite you to:
“The 10 Food Myths & Mistakes That Are Sabotaging Your Weight, Energy and Mood – and What to Do About Them in the New Year“
A LIVE Complimentary Teleseminar
with Simla Somturk Wickless
and special guest Nona Lim
DATE: Wednesday, January 6
TIME: 5 PM Pacific / 6 PM Mountain / 7 PM Central / 8 PM Eastern
The call will be recorded and shared with you later if you register but cannot attend live.
Simla’s Story :: Part I :: Onset & Denial
December 20, 2009 by Simla
Filed under asthma and allergies, autoimmune, delicious health, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue, health, holistic nutrition, immunotoxicity, living, multiple chemical sensitivity, nutrition, Simla's Story, stress management, tricks & tips, undifferentiated connective tissue disorder, undifferentiated connective tissue disorder
Author’s note: This is the first installment in a series of articles about how I have healed from several health conditions and come to live very well with my autoimmune conditions, which are in full remission as long as I respect my triggers. The specific autoimmune conditions I will be writing about are: fibromyalgia; undifferentiated connective tissue disorder; and, immunotoxicity. The other health conditions I will refer to in this context are: chronic fatigue syndrome; adrenal fatigue; asthma; chronic bronchitis; pneumonia; food and environmental allergies; chronic bronchitis; multiple chemical sensitivity; lyme disease (also referred to as lyme’s disease); medication-induced hepatitis and pancreatitis; IBS; digestive issues; leaky gut; dysbiosis; candida; heavy metal toxicity, and others. While it’s personally difficult to relive a lot of this through the act of writing, I hope to provide the information and inspiration I wish I had while I was going through this life-altering experience. I write from the perspectives of a patient, a busy professional, an entrepreneur, a wife, a daughter, and as a certified health coach and nutrition expert, which is what my experience has led me to become. I’d love to hear from you if this proves helpful to you – you can email me at hello(at)enjoydelicioushealth.com. You may also visit www.enjoydelicioushealth.com or www.delicioushealthblog.com to learn more. In health ~ Simla Somturk WIckless, MBA, CHC, NE.
Simla’s Story Healing from Autoimmune: Series Starting Week of 12/21/2009
November 24, 2009 by Simla
Filed under asthma and allergies, autoimmune, delicious health, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue, gastrointestinal issues, health, hepatitis, immunotoxicity, Invisible Illness Awareness Week, multiple chemical sensitivity, pancreatitis, Simla's Story, tricks & tips, undifferentiated connective tissue disorder, undifferentiated connective tissue disorder
[UPDATE: I changed my start date to the week of 12/21/2009. With how busy this month has been for me, I haven't found the head space or quiet, contemplative time to do this type of writing. I will also be clarifying what I mean by "healing" at that time, as this question was raised by a couple of readers recently. Until then, have a wonderful holiday season! Be well ~ Simla ]
