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How Best Case Scenarios Help You Heal
Explore the profound power of a best-case mindset on your health and well-being. Learn how optimistic thinking and visualization can reduce stress, boost gut health, and improve your overall outlook. Discover the mind-body connection and practical steps to cultivate better healing results.
How Your Emotions Impact The Drainage Pathways
Despite what conventional medicine tells us, our bodies are marvelous, complex systems where every part is connected. This is particularly true when considering the relationship between our emotions and our physical health. Have you ever noticed that stress can cause stomach upset or that anxiety can make you feel physically drained? This isn't just coincidence; it's a reflection of how closely our emotions are tied to our body's functions, particularly the brain, nervous system, and drainage pathways. In this blog post, we'll explore how your emotional world is deeply interconnected with your physical well-being and ability to eliminate waste from the body.
The Limbic System's Impact on Mast Cells
By recognizing the connection between trauma, limbic system cross-wiring, and MCAS, we start to have an even deeper appreciation of the profound interplay between emotional and physical health. This understanding highlights the need for a holistic approach to wellness that addresses not just the physical symptoms, but also the emotional and neurological roots. In this blog, we’ll explore how our emotional brain and psychological triggers can influence your physical reactions.
The Differences Between Drainage Pathways and Detox
In the realm of holistic healing and wellness, two terms often stand out: drainage and detoxification (detox). Both are processes dedicated to clearing out harmful substances and toxins from our bodies. But while they might sound interchangeable, they serve unique and equally important roles in ensuring our health. For those who struggle with gut health challenges, fatigue, allergies, and brain fog, understanding the distinction is pivotal. In this blog, I’ll discuss the differences between drainage and detox, and why supporting drainage before moving into a deeper detox is so important.
How Histamine Affects Your Poop
Dive into the surprising connection between histamine levels and your bowel movements. Discover how histamine, beyond just causing allergies, plays a crucial role in digestive health, affecting everything from your stool characteristics to overall gut function. Learn practical tips for balancing histamine to unlock optimal gut health and immune function. If you've ever wondered about the link between your diet, digestive issues, and how you feel, this blog will shed light on one of the key factors influencing your wellness.
5 Reasons To Get a Functional Blood Chemistry Analysis (FBCA) Twice a Year
Our bodies are intricate systems, and understanding what's happening inside us is foundational for optimizing our wellbeing. Functional blood chemistry analysis goes beyond the traditional approach to bloodwork by providing valuable insights into the root causes of potential imbalances and dysfunctions, clearly highlighting how your values compare to those associated with optimal wellness. FBCA calls attention to both immediate and emerging health concerns, because “normal” is not the same as optimal when it comes to bloodwork.
Parasites as a Cause of Your MCAS
Explore the hidden connection between parasites and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS). Uncover how these unwelcome guests could be triggering your severe allergic reactions, GI issues, and anxiety, and learn about the transformative journey of parasite cleansing. If you're battling with MCAS and seeking answers, this is a must-read.
Could Mold Toxicity Be Behind Your MCAS?
How are MCAS and mold toxicity related? Mast cell activation syndrome is often triggered by mold toxicity. Stressors can dislodge mycotoxins that are attached to your cells, travel through your bloodstream and come into contact with your mast cells. This can activate your mast cells, leading them to release inflammatory mediators that cause your MCAS flare-ups.