Lyme disease is an unsolved medical mystery that affects about 300,000 people, with approximately 30,000 new cases every year. Unfortunately, Lyme disease is often misdiagnosed and goes untreated, though what we do know, is how it makes those who … Read More...
Do you want to experience more connection between your mind and body? Explore bioenergetic therapy options to increase your physical and emotional awareness.
Bioenergetics is the study of how biology and energy intersect. Scientists who study bioenergetics believe that energy … Read More...
It’s no secret that the 2020 pandemic has caused significant stress for almost everyone. Whether you’re worried about the economy, the health of your loved ones, or where you’ll get your next roll of toilet paper, there’s a good chance … Read More...
What is PCOS?
PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) is a hormonal disorder. The name would imply that the female has multiple cysts on her ovaries. However this is not true in all cases. If fact, it is not true in most … Read More...
Are you experiencing mood swings, anxiety, fatigue? If so, you may be suffering from low progesterone. Progesterone is a hormone that effects the fertility and menstrual cycle of a women. Low progesterone can truly take away from a women’s physical, … Read More...
Do you or a loved one suffer from depression, anxiety, or insomnia? Do you know what to look for in those who may suffer from one or all of these issues?
Emotional Freedom Technique, or EFT Tapping, or simply Tapping; is a technique used to help clear the mind, bring positive energy to your mind and body, and to help a person stay focused in the current moment. It is a … Read More...
Cupping is a healing therapy that originated in China approximately 3000 years ago. The most common form of cupping uses glass cups which are heated by fire and suctioned to the skin. Cupping can be done independently to improve a … Read More...
What is Testosterone?
Testosterone is a hormone that both men and women produce and need for optimal health. Men produce testosterone in the gonads and adrenal glands. Women produce this hormone in the ovaries and adrenal glands. This hormone is … Read More...
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