Share Cancer and the Stories We Rarely Hear. By Carlyle Coash A couple days ago I read a powerful article from Laurie Becklund in the LA Times. Many things make the message in her article about cancer powerful, not the least of which being that she died February 8th. Her message brings impact to the conversation about cancer and the system in place working to find […]
Share Finding New Hope for Community in the Pharmacies of Old By Carlyle Coash When you think of a pharmacy, what do you think of? Community? Herbal remedies? Discussions about the events of the day and issues facing the neighborhood? I certainly don’t think of my local pharmacy that way. In fact it’s about as far away from those things as I can imagine. However, this was not always […]
Share News Flash – Why Fight Ebola When All You Need to Do is Patent It? By Damon Miller I’ve officially heard it all. The CDC now has a patent on Ebola. That’s right. The rights to one of the most unpleasant diseases on the planet. I wonder what the logo will look like? I have no idea why, but the CDC (Centers for Disease Control) took out a patent on the Ebola virus. They […]
Share Good Seeds Grow Great Things: Our Interview with Kitazawa Seed Company By Carlyle Coash It’s all about the seed. If you grow food from seed not genetically modified and does not need tons of chemicals, you likely will get better, healthier food. The folks at Kitazawa Seed Company know all about this, drawing from thousands of years of how to create good clean seeds. The seeds provide nutritional food […]