Saturday, July 7, 2012
Lyme Help
If you are looking for help navigating Lyme this is a great blog for you. It gives first hand Lyme advice and information on Lyme financial help, research. I hope you find it helpful.
Friday, June 29, 2012
Holistic Physical Therapy in Portland Metro Area
In my opinion Physical Therapy should bridge traditional medicine with alternative or complimentary medicine. I have always felt drawn to the human connection on a physical and an energetic level and I have always applied this connection to my Physical Therapy practice. This has led me to expand my manual therapy skills and certifications in Energetic Medicine like NAET, BioSET and Accunect to blend their healing methods with my western Physical Therapy training. I am always looking for a holistic approach to healing by viewing the physical body and the energetic body as a whole. Sometimes past experiences dictate our body's neuro-physiological response to stimuli even if it is a negative response. The hands on manual therapy training allows me to apply forces that facilitate the improvement in energetic patterns and allow the physical body to function in a more normal and positive way. Optimal healing is my goal for myself and others.
Monday, June 25, 2012
NAET May Help Autism
New study published significant improvements in Autistic children with NAET treatment protocol. Here is the full study.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
My New Website
My new website is up and running. I have put a lot of time and effort into this website and designed it myself. I have had many versions but this is the final result of my endeavors. I did have some help getting it onto the web as that technical part is not my forte. My brother Lakin Wecker is part of Structured Abstraction a technology company in Calgary, Alberta and he is my tech support. Thanks Lakin.
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Acid Reflux Meds Warnings
Not only do the PPI inhibitors (type of acid reflux medication) often cause Rebound effect when trying to get off of them, now they are being linked to C. difficile-associated diarrhea.
Alternatives to these complicated medications include: digestive enzymes so your food doesn't irritate as much, Deglycerinated Licorice or Slippery Elm, or MicroMiracles GI Calm.
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