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Selenium, Probiotics, the Brain and Alzheimer’s Disease; SPE Lymph-Flow Blend

by | Sep 20, 2023 | SPE NHSS Members

Hello Everyone:Today, I will be discussing the mineral selenium in relation to: The Brain and Alzheimer’s Disease1) The next NHSS/SPE Members Only Classes is scheduled for next Tuesday 9/26 @ 4 p.m. Pacific Time. During that class, I will continue my discussion of the Law of Continuity of Disease, picking up with the Extracellular Matrix Phase and finally, the Cellular Phase. I have gotten a good deal of positive feedback after last week’s class. This class will continue that exploration of a deep understanding of the true nature of health and disease.I will then begin a new focus: Essential Oils for Neurohormonal Dysregulation (i.e., disorganization of the regulatory functions of the nervous and endocrine systems). You will learn how to locate specific skin-reflex sites (e.g., the autonomic nervous system […]

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