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by Stephanie Lema Founder-Be Postive Mom™ People give compliments to others every day. Compliments are those kind words of admiration that we share. A compliment may acknowledge a friend’s cute dress, a mom who juggles it all seamlessly or a co-worker’s success on a project. Whatever the compliment, it seems easy enough to express it.
by Daniela Freda, CA Licensed Acupuncturist Specializing in Women’s Health -Annie has been trying to get pregnant for eight months and sheʼs starting to worry. -Cynthia is ten weeks pregnant and suffering with terrible nausea. - Dori is six months pregnant and
Certified Homeopath and Natural Integrative Healthcare Introducing Myra Nissen, CCH, RSHom(NA) • Board Certified Homeopath with a practice in Walnut Creek, CA. Natural Integrative Individual Healthcare programs designed to Strengthen Your Own Natural Balance Women’s Health Programs: The cycle, rhythm and balance of each woman’s body is unique to each individual. No two women are [...]
by Daniela Freda, CA Licensed Acupuncturist Specializing in Women’s Health “Take at least three months to a year to focus on your fertility health before trying to get pregnant.” This was an important step that I mentioned in part one
by Myra Nissen, CCH, RSHom(NA) Nationally Certified Homeopath My clients often ask me what other healing systems work best with homeopathy. Systemic Family Constellation Therapy is one I recommend. Especially when their familial history has been difficult.
Some clients have told me that they feel like they are helpless to the whims of their hormones. These symptoms may be related adrenal fatigue.
by Daniela Freda, CA Licensed Acupuncturist Specializing in Women’s Health Planning to get pregnant? How about in a year from now? Many women and couples scramble to educate themselves about boosting fertility once they start trying to get pregnant.
In Digestive Health Part 1, I introduced the idea of Postnatal Qi, or the aspects of health you can influence through your response to stress, quality of your self-care, relationships and what you eat.
Can you survive holiday stress and start your new year off feeling great? Dr. Jennifer Rozenhart says…Yes you can!
Holidays are generally considered a time filled with laughter, sharing, and togetherness. But we all know they can be a source of stress and frustration, especially if travel is involved, or you are the chosen host for the festivities.