This week I made time for a workshop … that I didn’t really have time for. Sound familiar? Somehow I knew that I needed to MAKE the time. The material in the workshop is aligned with the theme I’m focused on. And, we need to take advantage of the opportunities that are sent to make
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Over 25 years ago, I had Lasik surgery and walked out of the doctor’s office with 20/20 vision. It was one of those “I can’t believe I waited so long” experiences. It took many years of incremental deterioration to finally force me to depend on corrective lenses. I’ll never forget the first basketball game I
This was the first week that I really felt the shifting season … summer is inching closer every day. I ALSO noticed that the air seemed heavy with pollen that tends to aggravate our sinuses and generally has patients reaching for some symptom reliever. Just when we thought allergy season was behind us! I struggle
When most people hear the word ‘metabolism,’ they assume the conversation is heading in the direction of exercise. What if I told you that intense exercise could wreck an already damaged metabolism?! Metabolism is actually a process your body uses to turn what I refer to as “raw building blocks” into something useful … energy.
I have been exploring the concept of evolution. Evolution is evident everywhere we turn. As humans, we’re constantly evolving, growing, and changing. And it’s essential to understand how this evolution can affect our emotional, mental, and physical well-being. In this weeks’ episode of Let’s Talk Toxins, I shared a few personal experiences to illustrate how
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