Come join us each Sunday for 10 weekly lectures and videos by Dr. Lynn Lafferty and her guests. This course includes: Vitamin and Mineral Booklet, A book on how to make your own herbal preparations, Refrigerator lists on which foods are on in vitamins, and discussions with Dr. Lynn.
Lynn Lafferty
***THIS IS A FREE INTRODUCTORY SESSION To the Comprehensive Program***
Take control of your life and your health in this 10 session course
Tonight is your opportunity to experience the first step in a powerful 10-week journey toward real health transformation.
Join us for this free introductory session and discover how simple, practical changes can restore balance, improve digestion, stabilize blood sugar, and help your body function the way it was designed to. Dr. Lynn Lafferty will introduce the foundations of using food as medicine, supporting gut health, and strengthening detox pathways — giving you a clear roadmap for the full comprehensive program beginning February 22, 2026.
If you’ve been looking for clarity, practical tools, and a deeper understanding of how to take control of your health, this is where it begins.
FULL PROGRAM IS AVAILABLE HERE
All classes are recorded and available for you to watch later, so you can review them anytime before joining the next live session. Live classes begin Sundays at 7:30 PM Eastern Standard Time.
You can join anytime, regardless of when you purchase.
Videos and other material will be accessible through your Current Programs Dashboard on ArkHub.
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Her agricultural practices, now recognized as permaculture, involved cultivating plants strategically to encourage mutual support. Research shows, plants and trees communicate through chemical messengers to aid each other. She skillfully planted deterrents for unwanted bugs and paired deep-rooted plants with shallow-rooted ones to ensure water supply during droughts. Her farm relied on a deep well with clean water, supported by an innovative irrigation system.
Despite the technological advancements, my grandmother shunned electricity, even when my father, a prominent electrical engineer, attempted to introduce it. Her intuitive stance aligns with modern findings we explore at the American Academy of Environmental Medicine, highlighting individuals intolerant to electric lines and wireless EMF.
Grandmother shared her wisdom during walks in the woods, introducing us to herbal wildflowers and mushrooms — a practice known as forest bathing or Shinrin-yoku, proven to reduce stress chemicals in the body. Unbeknownst to me then, the beauty of turkey tail mushrooms, later studied for cancer benefits, fascinated me.
She served as the local medicine woman, relying on natural remedies. Remarkably, she abstained from synthetic medicine until a car accident at 80 resulted in a broken hip. Despite doctors’ grim predictions, she defied odds, living another 13 years, tending to her garden and canning her harvest.
On the other side, my other grandmother, despite growing up on a farm, distanced herself from farming due to its demanding nature. She, however, imparted a deep love for cooking and spirituality.
Today, we are fortunate to embrace integrative medicine, incorporating mind, body, and soul into health practices. This approach harmonizes healing plants, animal tissues, spiritual and mind practices, and life-saving medications. Armed with knowledge, we can selectively choose interventions for optimal patient outcomes.