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Dr Sandra Michael ~ Applied Integrative Bio-Physics Professor
the need for authenticity – lecture by dr. gabor mate
peter a levine, phd – developer of somatic experiencing (website)
Though this website resource was designed for his students, Dr. Levine states at the homepage, “he hopes it will provide some beneficial information about healing your trauma so that you may find safety, wholeness, and a renewed capacity to seek your highest potential.” Somatic Experiencing® is a body-awareness approach to trauma taught throughout the world, developed by Levine after
a call for collective healing by faculty dr ellen conner (article)
heal yourSelf TV with dr danielle brooks – end of life care guest, barbara karnes
natural society – health news and journalism
Read latest articles on a leading health news site at natural society.
neurotransmitters and nutrition
heal yourSelf TV with dr danielle brooks – heal your gut (part 2) guest, juliette bryant
heal yourSelf TV with dr danielle brooks – heal your gut guest, juliette bryant
heal yourSelf TV with dr danielle brooks – truth behind illness guest, lewis montague
heal yourSelf with elan mcallister – choices in childbirth
NEU Heal YourSelf TV – Zeolite Detox with Clayton Thomas
your gentle diet transition
we appreciate that everyone has a different set of circumstances, different health goals, different tastes, a different lifestyle, and budget, etc. we simply offer information and a lovely transitional bridge to help you start healing even with just the smallest adjustments that you are ready to incorporate slow and steady works best for some; flying leaps work better for others