Dr. Meryl Nass is an internal medicine doctor in Maine whose license was recently suspended for spreading "misinformation" and treating patients with ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine. In one case, she also prescribed ivermectin for a Covid patient but said it was for Lyme disease because she was having difficulty getting the Rx filled. State health officials said she lied and in addition to having her license suspended, she must also undergo a psychiatric evaluation.
We drove to a new town in Maine so I used my travel tip for healthy food: look up where you can buy raw milk. It worked again! And this time with a farm tour as added bonus.
Big news: Lynn graduates from college on Sunday! So we are in New England for the ceremony. I did a quick search for raw milk yesterday while traveling to Maine, called the store when we landed to confirm, and BOOM, the rest is nutrient dense history.
When I was in TV news, my mornings were a race against the clock. Wake up, slam a cup of coffee, walk the dog, shower, speed to the editorial meeting (for which I was always late). Now, it’s easy to carry that same intense spirit & overlook the beauty of a morning farm chore routine, taking for granted the invaluable time with my kids, the warm sun, the fresh air, the silly animals. I try to remind myself as often as possible to walk slower, breathe deeper, and smile more. Honestly it’s not a chore routine. It’s a blessing. It’s really a beautiful day, everyday.