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DIGEST THIS

There's a whole system in your body that helps break down what you take in, absorb its nutrients, and discard the waste. As the temperatures get cooler and we inch towards winter, things naturally take a different pace. Digestion is one way we slow down from the changes in season. Here are some things to play with if you notice a slow down in your body. 

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PostedOctober 7, 2024
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BOUNDARIES IN THE BODY

Boundaries are great to have because they let us know what’s ok and what’s not ok. They give us a structure so that we can feel safe in situations; they delineate one from another. The types of boundaries we have in the body are:

  1. Joints

  2. Sphincters 

  3. Golgi tendon organs

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PostedSeptember 7, 2024
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BRIDGE BETWEEN THE HEAD AND THE HEART

When clients come to me with headaches or migraines, there are 2 common threads:

1. A misalignment in the cervical spine (neck)
2. More time spent in the logic/thinking and less time in the body

Of course there are the other things that lead to headaches and migraines which are:

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PostedAugust 2, 2024
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SHOULDERS AS A SHELF

The shoulders can be complicated to figure out how to treat because they are THE most mobile part of your body. There are actually 4 joints that are part of the shoulder girdle, but we’ll keep things simple for our purposes. 

Let’s think of the shoulders as the shelf for the head and the neck. If the shelf is angled, or tilted forward, the weight of the head and the neck will put extra strain on all the muscles that support that upper part of the body. 

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PostedJuly 2, 2024
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THE FLUIDITY OF THE PELVIS

Water takes the shape of whatever container it’s in. It’s colorless and odorless. For humans, it takes up 70% of our bodies and for the earth, 71%. 

I just learned that there are not only 3 states of water, but 4 in a class I’m taking on trauma. The 4th state is actually viscus, like a gel and that’s the type of water we have in our bodies. We know the other 3 states are solid/ice, liquid/water and steam/gas. This 4th state allows water to transport what our body needs easier.  

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PostedJune 4, 2024
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Fascia And Fungi

When I watched the documentary Fantastic Fungi, I had an aha moment hearing about mycelium. Mycelium are the roots of fungi and they create a network in the forest. This underground web allows trees to communicate with each other. If one tree hasn’t been able to receive enough nourishment, the other trees send their reserves by way of the mycelium. On top of that, if there’s something detrimental to life, the tree sends signals to its seedlings to move farther away so that they’re able to survive. And this is all by way of mushroom roots!

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PostedMay 7, 2024
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ALLERGIES, LYMPH & YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM

Spring allergies are a thing and they’ve gotten worse in the past few years. My understanding is that global warming affects the natural processes of the earth which in turn affect the way our immune system is supported by our body. In parts of the world where we have the 4 seasons, it’s important for it to get cold enough for the ground to freeze. I’ve noticed in years where it hasn’t gotten cold enough or we haven’t had enough snow, I experience a version of allergies in the spring when I normally wouldn’t. 

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PostedApril 6, 2024
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STARTING FROM THE GROUND UP

Most people don’t give much attention to their feet unless they’re in pain or they look a little funky. I think about the feet as something that can propel you forward or make it painful to move. The entire weight of your body is balanced on your feet, so if your muscles aren’t supporting the structure of your bones, your feet will take the brunt of the weight. 

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PostedMarch 4, 2024
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June was the month of travel me and my husband.  I spent every weekend on a plane, in a car, or on a train.  Each destination was beautiful and full of family, friends, and sunshine!  That was the upside.  On the downside, I was feeling all sorts of discomfort from sitting more than my body is used to.  After the first trip, I changed things up a little and made a mini workout in the seated position.  If you travel for work or leisure, try out any or all of the following tips to get rid of discomfort.

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