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submitted by: admin on 09/20/2013
How we breathe reflects how we are. It is related to what we think and how we feel and provides valuable information about how we are functioning. Sympathetic and parasympathetic breathing patterns are reviewed. The neurophysiology of breathing is reviewed.
submitted by: admin on 11/02/2024
The message of how our body feels provides the opportunity for hidden insights to emerge and be dealt with. We tend to hold certain bodily dysfunctions captive until they are released and dealt with.
submitted by: admin on 10/09/2013
Listen to your body to improve your health. The breath holds important memories that can release how we breathe. Root causes cannot be solved with drugs. Unfortunately we don't learn this in medical school. Your body is your ally and holds the answers to health.
submitted by: admin on 11/02/2024
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Publicity Contact: Eileen Duhne
August 25, 2009 eduhne@comcast.net 415/459-2573
Crusading Physician Calls for Resignation of Key “Reform” Senator
SENATOR BAUCUS CASHES IN AS HEALTH REFORM BOTTOMS...
submitted by: admin on 11/02/2024
Copyleft Artwork by Brazilian Cartoonist Latuff"A Return to Healing" Blog: Fri, 11/20/2009 - 13:24 — BBelitsos
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MEDIA CONTACT: Eileen Duhne415.459.2573 EDuhne@comcast.net
THE INFECTION DECEPTIONLeading Bay Area PhysicianQuestions Government’s Swine Flu Campaign[Lengthy research essay supports charge of fraud: see AReturnToHealing.com/blog]
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submitted by: admin on 11/02/2024
Our taxes pay for NIH's research, so what is published is really our property. Why then should we have to pay for access to this information. The conflicts of interest between medical journals and NIH are discussed.
submitted by: admin on 10/14/2013
The work of Peter Levine, PhD is explored and related to how we can deal with PTSD. This powerful tool can help people who are stuck in psychotherapy move out of their head and into their body to explore old traumas.