| Thornhill Hunt Publications is growing from a family base. At the moment three women from the Hunt family have contributed to the "work-in-progress". We are the researchers and experimenters, co-authors, and editors. Adult granddaughters have even contributed art work.
Beverly Thornhill Hunt is the mother of this family and has unofficially assumed the title of Grandmother Executive Officer (GEO). Beverly retired in 1996 after spending 30 years teaching, first in elementary school and then middle-school ESL mathematics. After retirement, Beverly completed her Ph.D. work in education and launched quickly thereafter into finding research studies related to fungus and its affects on human health.
Beverly used this research material to edit and write articles for a newsletter and in the publication of three books on the subject. The first two books with which Beverly was involved dealt with the history of mycology (the study of fungi), explanations of fungi, its potential involvement in human disease, and various alternative measures which can be adopted to sever the fungal-disease link. The third book was The LifeChange Cookbook.
Virginia, Beverly's only daughter, is an occupational therapist certified in hand therapy. Virginia has been interested in the information gleaned from her mother's research reading, particularly as it applies to diet, meal preparations, and disease control.
Beverly's daughter-in-law, Christine, has been intimately involved in the editing and design of all three books and the newsletter.
Their interest in incorporation of the fungal diet into lifestyle was a natural result of the information gathering, kitchen experimentation, and active family lives of all three women.
The LifeChange Cookbook, Beverly's third published volume, is the first to be offered through Thornhill Hunt Publication's new imprint, LifeChange Living. The LifeChange Cookbook was the natural follow-up to Beverly's involvement with the two previous works. Once she had glimpsed the destructive nature of the fungal invasion of the human body, it became crucial to develop weapons to use in the fight to regain health.
All three women worked together to produce the diet, meal plans, and grocery lists and to design recipes, refine processes, procure resources, and structure ways to make it all accessible to the average, harried cook-on-the-go.
On the Thornhill Hunt Publications' horizon are three additional books promoting a healthy lifestyle as well as a separate line of greeting cards. Last November, the three Hunt women furthered the LifeChange Cookbook line with their first mini-cookbook, LifeChange Cookbook Holiday Ideas - 2005.
In addition exercises for the development of balance and the vestibular system, related to hearing, sight, balance and word recall, will be offered, written by another daughter-in-law, Cheryl, also an occupational therapist. Cheryl is finding intriguing research on this subject for senior adults.
Christine is producing an exquisite line of Christian greeting cards. Beverly is continuing her research of fungi and health with the publication of the fourth book expected for Fall of 2006 about cancer from the grassroots perspective.
Stay tuned to see what GEO Beverly discovers next. |