Posts Tagged ‘lack of energy’
How Jill met Jack on the hill to transform life with Structural Integration Rolf Bodywork Therapy
Summary: [Awesome Animation] Possibility Pictures presents How Jill met Jack on the hill to transform life with Structural Integration at Asheville Structural Integration in the big hills of the Western North Carolina mountains. This fun animation suggests how to reduce pain, stiffness, stress, increase energy, and move freely with grace and ease. Enjoy the benefits…
Read MoreStuck Fixing Illness or Freely Creating Wellness?
How Is Your Health Fitness? Are You Energetic, Fit, and Flexible or Are You in Pain, Stress, or Fatigue? Are You Stuck Continually Fixing Illness or Are You Freely Creating Wellness? Where are you in the Illness-Wellness Continuum? It takes focused commitment and work to create a life of being energetic, fit, and flexible. Don’t…
Read MoreAn Answer to Lyme, Chronic Fatigue, EBV, Fibromyalgia, and more!
by Jane Smolnik, ND, Iridologist If you have been diagnosed with one of the ‘mystery’ illnesses, such as Lyme disease, Epstein Barr Virus, Chronic Fatigue, Fibromyalgia, even Rheumatoid Arthritis, or Hashimoto’s Thyroid, you may want to read this for new info! These syndromes are particularly hard to get rid of and hard to diagnose properly.…
Read MoreAre We A Country Full of STRESS?
We are living in a time of great stress, there’s no getting around that fact. It is taking a toll on our health in HUGE ways, and we need to do something about it. We’ve all been under prolonged and excessive stress and our health has been affected! There’s no getting away from hearing about…
Read MoreWater First Priority
Water Is My First Priority When looking at topmost strategies for optimizing health and wellness, water is my first priority. Our own body, just like the surface of our planet body, is over 70% water. Our lungs are 90% water; our blood is 82% water; our brain is 76% water; our muscles are 75% water;…
Read MoreRandom Pain, Aching, or Soreness? Referred pain? Restricted Range of Motion?
Consider the body system your basic anatomy book forgot to mention Having random pain, aching, or soreness? Is the cause unclear? Everyone is familiar with pain, or soreness, or aching muscles. Sometimes overworking a muscle causes it. Other times damaging a body component like a bone or organ causes it. But what about pain or…
Read MoreTHREE Major Causes of Fatigue
Did you know that there are three major causes of fatigue? Many people try to just avoid the problem by using caffeine, sugar and energy drinks, until that no longer works and they know they are in trouble. A good health practitioner will look to address each and correct the imbalance. Here they are: 1.…
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