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Potential Treatment for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Today, I want to bring some attention to the research by Dr. Trudy Scott, CN (Certified Nutritionist), regarding the fascinating realm of nutritional science and its potential benefits for neurodevelopmental disorders, specifically focusing on Vitamin B6 and Magnesium for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) with hyperactivity and irritability. What is ADHD in Children? Attention […]

Nutritive Basket of Vegetables Heals Many Health Issues

Let’s start with – Why so much health issues?? There are plethora health benefits associated with both traditional and exotic vegetables. Examples of traditional veggies includes, amaranth, pigweed, black jack, stinging nettle, cowpeas etc. Examples of exotic vegetables include, parsley, baby corns, asparagus lettuce broccoli etc. These vegetables can be eaten when fresh ,dried for […]

Cultivating Mindfulness: Tips for a Greener, Happier You

Welcome to the GreenSchoolsGreenFuture blog, where sustainability meets mindfulness! Today, we’re exploring the transformative power of mindfulness and how it can enrich your well-being and your commitment to a greener planet. Let’s embark on this journey together, exploring practical tips to cultivate mindfulness daily. Learn more about our initiatives and support with a small donation […]

A Mother’s Love: Beyond Measure and Words

Every chapter of a mom’s life is filled with love so deep, unconditional, and pure that it is beyond measure and does not matter the distance.  It’s the story of a mother’s love, a bond that is hard to put into words. A mother’s love is unlike any other. It’s a love that knows no […]

Embarking and Exploring Ontario’s Provincial Parks This May

We are in the last month of Spring. May graces its tender call for us to join the awakening of Summer in the natural world. In my previous blog, I wrote about salmon and fishing. With our senses coming alive during May, I’d like to bring attention to another Canadian outdoor recreational opportunity to enjoy with […]

Embracing Homesteading: A Path to Self-Sufficiency and Connection

In the heart of bustling cities and sprawling suburbs, there’s a quiet revolution taking root – homesteading. It’s a movement that’s not just about growing your own food or living off the grid; it’s a return to simplicity, self-sufficiency, and a deeper connection with nature. But what’s driving people to trade their urban lifestyles for […]

Making Ripples on Earth Day with Salmon and Green Education

This Earth Day, my anticipation towards the start of the salmon spawning season builds. I’m preparing for a special trip — taking my niece on her first fishing adventure. However, salmon are more than targets for anglers. Salmon is a keystone species in Canada, respected and reflected in the Native Salmon Symbol as a powerful symbol […]

Delving Deeper into the Importance of Salt

The Dandi March led by Mahatma Gandhi stands as a timeless testament to the power of collective resistance against colonial oppression. In a symbolic act that reverberated across the nation, Gandhi and his followers defied the British salt laws by picking up natural salt from the coastal shores of Dandi. This act, seemingly simple yet […]

Unlocking the Power of Legumes

Legumes, the unsung heroes of the culinary world, have been nourishing humanity for centuries.  From humble lentils to versatile chickpeas, legumes offer a plethora of health benefits that often  go unnoticed. Beyond their delicious taste and culinary versatility, legumes pack a nutritional  punch that is essential for maintaining overall health and well-being. These plant-based powerhouses […]

Should You Be Worried About EMF Exposure?

Imagine a world where you’re constantly surrounded by invisible energy fields emitted by the electronic devices we use daily. These fields, known as electromagnetic fields (EMFs), are part of our modern lifestyle, from cell phones to microwaves. But have you ever wondered about the potential health risks they pose? So, what exactly are these EMFs? […]

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