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9/12/24 Class Recording Link; PEMF Webinar; Important Things About Ozempic

by | Sep 19, 2024 | SPE NHSS Members

Hello Everyone: Next Zoom class is scheduled for Tuesday 9/24/24. Reminder: You have all received an invitation to attend the 2-hour webinar lecture that I will be presenting this coming Sunday 9/22/24 beginning at 2 p.m. Pacific Time.  The focus of the lecture will be the home use of the Hi-Tech High-intensity Pulsed Electromagnetic Wave device. This device has tremendous healing potential, but the manual comes with few instructions, other than about how to operate the device. So Sid, my marketing manager and owner of pemf-devices.com, provided me with the device and asked me to begin experimenting with it. Over the course of a few months, I have developed some very unique, easy-to-do protocols wherein I have adapted certain aspects of […]

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Recorded Class: Fire/Earth Cardio-Gastro Essential Oil Blend

I demonstrate how the Fire/Earth Cardio-Gastro Essential Oil Blend is formulated and how to use it. It is a good blend to use as part of a protocol for digestive weakness, tightness of the diaphragm, chest symptoms related to stomach issues including acid reflux, abdominal bloating and hiatal hernia.

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Entry link for Live Members-Only class for Tuesday 5/27/25; Updates

During Tuesday’s class, I will demonstrate the how the Fire/Earth Cardio-Gastro Essential Oil Blend was formulated and how to use it. If you watched the recordings that I recently sent, you know that these blends have nearly universal relevance.

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Recorded Class: Heart-Stomach Connection: The Rationale for the Formulation of the Fire/Earth Cardio-Gastro Essential Oil Blend.

In Part 1, I provide in-depth details about the rarely discussed connection between the heart and stomach. This is a crucial, yet mostly ignored by health practitioners, anatomical and physiological connection. In Part 2 of the recording, I demonstrate techniques for relaxing the diaphragm, and the tissue tension in the epigastric regions (upper abdomen, below the ribs). 

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Live Class Recording: Heart-Chi Essential Oil Blends

Live Class Recording: Heart-Chi Essential Oil Blends

I opened the class with a review of the blends discussed in the prerecorded class links sent a week ago: Heart Central (general heart-chi tonic blend); Yin/Yang Balance Systole/Diasole Blend (balancing the Yin/Yang dynamics of Heart-chi and thus useful for polarity balancing of the entire body and for emotional balancing); Chi and Blood Pulmonary Circulation Blend (helps strengthen the body’s rhythmic system; excellent blend to use before breathing exercises, Chi Gong, Tai Chi, Yoga, aerobic exercises or just going for a brisk walk).

Then I presented an in-depth discussion of the Heart-Chi/Kidney-Chi Shao Yin Blend (supports the relationship between the Fire and Water elements within the organism; a good blend to be part of any protocol designed to treat anxiety, fatigue, and lack of vitality).

I will finish my discussion of this set of blends in the next prerecorded class. The final blend is Fire/Earth – Heart/Stomach Relationship Blend (a good blend to use as part of a protocol for digestive weakness, tightness of the diaphragm, chest symptoms related to stomach issues including acid reflux, abdominal bloating and hiatal hernia).

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