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Relief for Breast Cancer Related Therapy Symptoms; Holy Land Trauma Relief Blend Case Reports; Long COVID and Adrenal Fatigue Article; ColorEssencing Therapy Article

by | Mar 5, 2024 | SPE NHSS Members

Hello Everyone:I have a good deal of information to share today. Below, I will be discussing a studies I recently came across concerning a natural way to control common symptoms that result from breast cancer hormonal therapy.Before moving on to that:1) I have attached the complete article I was working from 2 classes back regarding Long COVID and Adrenal Insufficiency. This article is going to soon be posted to my website but I retained my highlighting in this demo version. This will help draw your eyes to important points.2) I have also attached the document that I was lecturing from in the last class regarding light and ColorEssencing (SPE therapeutic synergy of color therapy, essential oils and gemstones) which includes the 2 techniques that I taught […]

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