Another of my favorite herbs for the liver and gall-bladder is BARBERRY, as it helps support liver function and cleanse a congested system. Its most important antiseptic photochemical is BERBERINE, […]
Another of my favorite herbs for the liver and gall-bladder is BARBERRY, as it helps support liver function and cleanse a congested system. Its most important antiseptic photochemical is BERBERINE, […]
Can anyone afford to buy a home in Harlem? Well, it does not seem very likely. Current fair market home values are no longer attainable for first-time low to moderate […]
Making a mountain out of a molehill refers to over-reactive behavior in which a person makes too much of a minor issue. The hill that the mole builds is nowhere […]
Princess Jenkins has been dressing women of distinction for those special occasions in their lives for the past twenty-six years at the Brownstone located at 24 East 125th Street at […]
The Five Elements (Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water) are the foundation for Taoist healing strategies. Each element has a different energy vibration and frequency in relationship to vital organs, […]
Benign prostate hypertrophy (BPH) is the non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate that strikes at least half of all men 50 years old and as many as 90% of men over […]
March is Women’s History month. It provides the opportunity to honor women who helped shape history but are all too often unsung heroines. Mary Bowser also known as Mary Jane […]
For those who are now just coming to the realization that owning a home makes good sense, congratulations for reaching that conclusion. However, buying a home in Harlem has become […]
Muriel Petioni, M.D., was dubbed the “matron of Harlem health” by every Black woman who was admitted into Harlem hospital. For forty years, Dr. Petioni saw the health needs of […]
Dr. Hazel Nell Dukes was given a celebration of her life and legacy that was befitting of her status as one of Harlem’s queens. From the long lines to view […]
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