This “miracle mineral” can protect your heart, brain and bones while dissolving tension and helping you sleep. Know these 11 warning signs of a Magnesium deficiency! Magnesium is trending on social media—and that’s a good thing in my book. Wellness experts and influencers are touting it as a “miracle mineral” for stress relief, brain support […]
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Collagen is the glue that holds your body together. It is the most important and abundant protein in your body. Starting around age 40, your body stops replacing Collagen as quickly as it did before. One of the reasons our skin starts to “age” is that our Collagen is breaking down. The same thing that […]
Whether you’re struggling with joint or back pain, worried about your heart health, or simply wondering where your energy went, you’re probably aware that inflammation might be a factor. Almost every common health condition we face today—from everyday aches and pains, digestive troubles and skin flare-ups to serious cardiovascular issues and cognitive decline—has roots in […]
For many, winter season often raises concerns about vitamin D (the “sunshine vitamin”). Interest in vitamin D has grown in recent years and for sure during the pandemic. Vitamin D deficiency is a global public health issue. It is estimated that nearly 3 billion people suffer from vitamin D deficiency across the world, while 50% […]
Since 2007, scientists at the National Institute of Health (NIH) Human Microbiome Project have been honing in on the phenomenon of bacteria hosted in the human body. In 2008, the European Commission and China created the Metagenomics of the Human Intestinal Tract Project (MetaHIT) to join this study. For centuries, scientists have recognized a limited […]
Just like your skin tone and eye color, your blood type is something you’re born with. It runs in your family and is determined by your parents’ blood types. You’re also more likely to share the same blood type with people that have the same ethnic background that you do. Memorizing your blood type is critical for […]
Halloween is behind us, but it can mean lots of candy and treats are around, and the comfort foods of the holiday season are just around the corner! This time of the year we are focusing on Energetic Rejuvenator (ER) 42 which relates to the pancreas; it also shares a body-mind association with our relationship […]
Tips for Eating Healthy While Traveling or On the Go: Eating at restaurants is considered one of the true joys of life. Whether it’s to enjoy new, exotic flavors during vacation or simply a trip to an eatery down the road to save you the stress of cooking one night, dining out is always fun. […]
When dealing with the bioenergetic correlates of disease, the first process is to address the emotional oscillators. As a reminder, in NES theory, emotional oscillators can be thought of as information flows that eventually can affect four key organelles of the cell. An emotion is also an energetic structure that forms a standing wave (scalar […]
Since 2007, scientists at the National Institute of Health (NIH) Human Microbiome Project have been honing in on the phenomenon of bacteria hosted in the human body. In 2008, the European Commission and China created the Metagenomics of the Human Intestinal Tract Project (MetaHIT) to join this study. For centuries, scientists have recognized a limited […]
Alone among mammals, only humans continue to drink milk into adulthood, and only humans purposely drink the milk of other mammals. As a rule, adult humans don’t drink human milk but continue to consume milk and dairy products made from the milk of other species. Traditionally, nutritionists have strongly recommended dairy foods as a crucial […]
Collagen is the glue that holds your body together. It is the most important and abundant protein in your body. Starting around age 40, your body stops replacing Collagen as quickly as it did before. One of the reasons our skin starts to “age” is that our Collagen is breaking down. The same thing that […]
For many, winter season often raises concerns about vitamin D (the “sunshine vitamin”). Interest in vitamin D has grown in recent years and for sure during COVID times. Vitamin D deficiency is a global public health issue. It is estimated that nearly 3 billion people suffer from vitamin D deficiency across the world, while 50% […]
Since 2007, scientists at the National Institute of Health (NIH) Human Microbiome Project have been honing in on the phenomenon of bacteria hosted in the human body. In 2008, the European Commission and China created the Metagenomics of the Human Intestinal Tract Project (MetaHIT) to join this study. For centuries, scientists have recognized a limited […]
You overheard someone talking about leaky gut and all the symptoms they were suffering because of it. You listened with great interest. It sounded like what you’ve been going through for some time – fatigue, brain fog, digestive problems, bloating, headaches, even aches and pains. You realize that almost every time you eat, you don’t […]
Halloween is here and it can mean lots of candy and treats around, and the comfort foods of the holiday season are just around the corner! This time of the year we are focusing on Energetic Rejuvenator (ER) 42 which relates to the pancreas; it also shares a body-mind association with our relationship to our […]
In bioenergetics we acknowledge a strong connection between the mind and body. We know that one’s inner journey influences how energy plays out in the body and, as a result, how it affects our overall health. Among the many ways we can look at this is through the Energetic Drivers within the NES system, which […]
New Year’s resolutions can be disheartening as we often pick those resolutions we already know we probably won’t be able to keep. Most people suffer a great deal to reach that “peak moment” before things go downhill again. Like reaching that ideal weight, figure, or fitness after weeks at the gym (if you even get […]
Since 2007, scientists at the National Institute of Health (NIH) Human Microbiome Project have been honing in on the phenomenon of bacteria hosted in the human body. In 2008, the European Commission and China created the Metagenomics of the Human Intestinal Tract Project (MetaHIT) to join this study. For centuries, scientists have recognized a limited […]
You overheard someone talking about leaky gut and all the symptoms they were suffering because of it. You listened with great interest. It sounded like what you’ve been going through for some time – fatigue, brain fog, digestive problems, bloating, headaches, even aches and pains. You realize that almost every time you eat, you don’t […]
A deflated cell with a low cellular membrane potential cannot detoxify. Sports and exercise are important, because they increase your cells’ energy and shake loose some of these toxins. The same principle applies with NES therapy using miHealth and Infoceuticals which help remove energetic blockages and information distortions that are the underlying root cause of […]
Yet again, we have been misled into believing that some foods are actually “super” for all people… Antioxidants have been given universal superhero status when the reality is, like all things–they have very different effects in different people… …and may actually be harmful to you individually. When you think of antioxidant-rich foods, berries probably come […]
Having healthy cells is not a passive process. Active, regular tuning-up of our cells is not only feasible, but also necessary to slow aging and reduce the risk of cell dysfunction. We are, after all, only as healthy as our cells. Imperceptible cell dysfunction that is not corrected early can lead to disease. Fine-tuning can […]
New Year’s resolutions can be disheartening as we often pick those resolutions we already know we probably won’t be able to keep. Most people suffer a great deal to reach that “peak moment” before things go downhill again. Like reaching that ideal weight, figure, or fitness after weeks at the gym (if you even get […]
Stop adding fuel to the fire! If you’re suffering from a chronic autoimmune condition, that’s the advice given by Dr. Tom O’Bryan, who is considered the “Sherlock Holmes” for chronic disease and metabolic disorders. In this podcast, Dr. Tom O’Bryan, faculty member of The Institute for Functional Medicine and The National University of Health Services, […]
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