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Natural Medicine and Holistic Health Consultant
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Shi 3 weeks ago
Wishing everyone a prosperous and productive week. image
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Shi 3 weeks ago
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Shi 3 weeks ago
Blessed Sunday to all 😇🙏☕💥 image
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Shi 3 weeks ago
Dr. Niels Finsen, who won a Nobel Prize for using sunlight to heal patients, was nearly erased from history. His groundbreaking work in phototherapy showed that sunlight could be used to treat diseases like tuberculosis, and his treatments were considered revolutionary at the time. Unfortunately, his achievements were overshadowed as pharmaceutical treatments took precedence. Finsen’s story highlights how natural healing methods, once deemed groundbreaking, can be overlooked or even forgotten in favor of synthetic, pharmaceutical solutions. The natural world has always offered remedies for many ailments, but these approaches are often overshadowed by more lucrative treatments. It’s time to revive the wisdom of using nature’s healing properties, like sunlight, and incorporate them into modern medicine. By rediscovering these natural methods, we can create a more holistic approach to health and wellness. image
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Shi 0 months ago
If you prioritize seeking the truth, everything else will fall into place. image
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Shi 0 months ago
The human body is incredible. 206 bones, 7 trillion nerves, and 60,000 miles of vessels – all running 24/7. Start with your vascular system: an estimated 60,000 miles (96,560 km) of arteries, veins, and capillaries snake through you right now. That’s enough to circle Earth more than twice. Your heart pumps blood through this entire network every minute of every day – delivering oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and carrying away waste. Then there’s your nervous system – a full-body electrical grid. It contains about 7 trillion nerves, constantly transmitting signals from your brain to your body and back again. These messages move at speeds up to 268 miles per hour (431 km/h). Every blink, every heartbeat, every moment of memory or movement depends on them. Holding it all together is your skeletal system, made of 206 bones. Far from just scaffolding, your bones protect organs, store calcium, produce blood cells, and anchor every muscle. Without them, there’s no movement, no structure – not even a place to keep your brain safe. What’s even more amazing is they’re talking to each other constantly. Blood feeds nerves. Nerves fire muscles. Bones respond to pressure and repair themselves when fractured. Your systems form an intelligent network, adapting to everything from hunger to danger to joy. image
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Shi 0 months ago
Imagine, picking up what looks and smells like a mnm in your mouth, and then you find out it's actually a dog treat 😳