Thursday, April 23, 2009

The Cravings Place Cookies


I bought The Cravings Place Double Chocolate Chunk Cookie & Muffin Mix from a store called Andy's Market in College Place, WA for about $5.39.

AMAZING! Just as good as Pamela's Chocolate Chunk Cookie Mix! (which I had to give up because they had potato starch in them). I made about 24 cookies with 3/4 cups of Smart Balance Light and a little more water than the mix called for. Cooked them 10-15 minutes, and they were so good. Like cake! I refrigerated half of the batter and made the second half the next day, and they were just as great. My husband and I couldn't stop eating the batter, and it's okay, because there's no eggs!

I TOTALLY recommend it!

Next time, I'll review Namaste's Pizza Crust mix.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

NMT

I haven't updated in a while!! A lot has happened since I last wrote.

I've had two appointments with Dr. Petersen. I don't recall each and every medicine and the doses I had to take them, but I'll list some of the new ones I do remember.

Immune Support
Copper
Multiple Minerals
Selenium

I can't find the exact brand, but I'm also taking Vitamin B12 in the form of an oral spray. I'm still taking Flax, Actifolate, and Bio D-Mulsion.

I cancelled my appointment with Dr. Petersen for April, however, because Chris and I are trying out a new treatment called NMT. In the same town at Petersen, we sat in on Chris's dad's NMT appointment, then made one of our own.

NMT stands for NeuroModulation Technique, and, as it sounds, the treatment is about changing the signals the brain sends to the body. It sounds a bit odd, but we went in for our intial appointment last Tuesday. Dr. Smith talked about my Optimal Health Image and the things that may be in the way of healing. I also received an antenna and an mp3 file so I can replay the appointment every other day for an hour.

I have another appointment today. I'm really excited to see how my body responds to the treatment.