GRIEF – PART 2 According to neurology, the shape and tissue of the brain are influenced by two types of memory:1. Implicit – emotions, body sensations, relationships, sense of our environment2. Explicit – recalling specific events, ideas, or concepts...
GRIEF – PART 1 Grief is a natural part of healing. Many times I have patients who grieve, break down, and cry…and almost feel embarrassed or ashamed of it. They’ll say, “I need to be strong or I’m sorry I know I need to be stronger than this.” Most of the...
THE GRIEF AND MOLD CONNECTION Mold in the lungs can be associated with chronic bronchitis, chronic cough, wheezing, clearing the throat, rashes, low oxygen. Etc. The lungs processes the emotions of grief, sadness, and crying. Traumatic grief can create an environment...
GRIEF AND UNHEALTHY ATTACHMENTS Grief in itself is not bad, it is one of the ways that the body deals with overwhelming loss. Grief and sadness are not the same thing. The pain of grief is when you lose someone or something and believe you will never get it back. I...
I am grateful and thankful to experience, study, and practice healthcare as my chosen field for life. Unity of ideas and knowledge is what I believe brings healing and cures. In Chinese Medicine, sickness comes from tension, disharmony, or imbalance. Alignment, ease, and detachment within the body create a space for healing. When all forms of healthcare can fall into alignment, in their proper place, the greatest healing for a patient can occur. Keep Reading