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What I Have Healed You Can Too
Introduction I want to share the most powerful steps I discovered during my search for health as simply, clearly, and as quickly as possible— because these steps led to real, life-changing miracles . As I revisited them, I realized there had been results for each that I hadn't recognized before. These same steps can heal not only you but also our incredible Earth. It took me many years to learn this information. If you follow these ideas, I believe you will feel significantly
Teresa
Jun 26, 202518 min read


Power of the Flower Desert Version
When most people think of spring, they picture cherry blossoms in Japan, tulips in Holland, or roses in a country garden. But out here in the American Southwest, the arrival of spring is announced with a different kind of bloom
Keith Peters
Jun 22, 20254 min read


What I Learned So You Can Heal
Introduction Modern medicine is impressive. It has saved my life many times — when I was ten, I was bitten by a dog that had rabies; only the shots of modern medicine could have saved my life. My medicines make my life so much better. But then I came to a place where modern medicine could not help me. Through endless experimenting, searching, and research spanning 49 years, I discovered answers that improved my health. I learned that what healed me was reducing toxins and inc
Teresa
Jun 17, 202533 min read


Mogollon Rim During Arizona Monsoon Season
When one thinks of awesome geological features in Arizona, Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, and Monument Valley are top of mind. However, another stunning feature is the Mogollon Rim which provides breathtaking views. The best way to experience the “Rim” is via Forest Road 300 during the Arizona Monsoon season.
Keith Peters
Jun 2, 20255 min read


A Crisis That Led to a New Direction
A Crisis that led to a new direction that we love!
Teresa
Jun 2, 20253 min read


Exploring the Extremes: Our Photo Adventure in Death Valley
There’s no place quite like Death Valley—where extremes meet in stark beauty, and silence stretches for miles under an endless sky.
Keith Peters
May 31, 20258 min read


I Chose Organic Gardening for the Earth: It Benefited Me Too
Healing Through Organic Gardening: Natural Weed Control and Earth-Friendly Tips For so many years, I have had an organic garden. Avoiding...
Teresa
May 31, 20254 min read


How Natural Cleaning Improved My Health
Why I Trust Natural Products for a Chemical-Free Home
Teresa
May 31, 202510 min read


Living Safely in a Toxic World: My Journey with Severe MCS
Creating a Safe Haven at Home and on the Road How we turned our RV into a mobile sanctuary from chemical exposures Over the years, I've learned what triggers my symptoms and created a safe home environment. My husband and I travel in our RV, allowing me to avoid exposure to fragrances, food chemicals, latex, silicone, and other toxic substances. At home or in our RV, we keep our windows closed and run air purifiers to protect me from smoke, pollution, and our neighbors' activ
Teresa
May 25, 20253 min read


Grand Falls - One of Arizona’s Greatest Hidden Gems
When people think of Arizona, their minds often jump to the dramatic cliffs of the Grand Canyon, the iconic silhouette of saguaro cacti at sunset, or the endless red rock vistas of Sedona. But tucked away in the remote reaches of the Navajo Nation lies one of the state’s most awe-inspiring and yet lesser-known natural wonders: Grand Falls.
Keith Peters
May 20, 20253 min read


Grand Canyon Railway Steam Saturday
For train enthusiasts, history buffs, and lovers of the great outdoors, Steam Saturday is nothing short of magical. On select Saturdays throughout the year, the Grand Canyon Railway brings history roaring back to life by firing up its legendary steam locomotive #4960—a 2-8-2 "Mikado" type engine built in 1923.
Keith Peters
May 20, 20253 min read


The Spirit of the Southwest: Wild Pinto Horses of Monument Valley
Tribal Park may be lucky enough to encounter them—grazing in the open desert, climbing ridgelines with surprising agility, or simply standing still against a backdrop of ancient rock and endless sky.
Keith Peters
May 20, 20255 min read


Arizona Wine Country: A Desert Oasis of World-Class Vintages
Welcome to Arizona Wine Country, where rugged desert terrain gives way to rolling vineyards, historic ranchlands, and a climate strikingly similar to the great wine regions of Europe. This unexpected paradise is spread across three primary regions: Sonoita, Willcox, and the Verde Valley.
Keith Peters
May 19, 20254 min read


The Magnificent Salt River Wild Horses
Arizona’s Salt River boasts a mesmerizing landscape adorned with stunning desert vistas and a remarkable ecosystem. Nestled within this...
Keith Peters
May 19, 20255 min read


Route 66 Story - Painted Desert Trading Post
An Arizona Route 66 Story Standing alone along an abandoned section of Route 66’s original 1926 alignment is the Painted Desert Trading...
Keith Peters
May 19, 20254 min read


Exploring La Jolla Cove and Shores Beach in San Diego
Sunset Serenity Introduction San Diego, often hailed as “America’s Finest City,” is famous for its idyllic weather, laid-back charm, and...
Keith Peters
May 19, 20254 min read


Coal Mine Canyon (Honoo Ji)
The Southwest's Hidden Gem Tucked away between the better-known wonders of Arizona’s canyon country lies a breathtaking, mysterious...
Keith Peters
May 19, 20254 min read


How What I Am Learning From MCS Will Heal You and Our World
I consider myself a pretty severe MCS case. Despite this, I have learned how to do so well and to be able to travel. These are ideas we've embraced in our home as well. We are always getting messages. Our body talks to us with symptoms. You may hear a still, small voice that has messages for you. Listen to these and also to what feels right to you. This will help you choose which of these ideas you want to follow. The Day Everything Changed: My First Reaction When I was 22, i
Teresa
May 19, 202514 min read


The Amazing Monument Valley Tribal Park
From the winding cliffs of Goosenecks State Park to the cinematic views of Forrest Gump Point, from blooming desert plants to the glowing sandstone giants, this journey reminded us why we do what we do. The road doesn’t just take us to new places—it gives us new ways to see.
Keith Peters
May 19, 20255 min read


Sandhill Cranes at Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area
The Original Snowbirds: A Winter Gathering at Whitewater Draw When most people hear the term snowbirds , they envision sun-seeking...
Keith Peters
May 18, 20254 min read
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