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TUDCA Plus Has Arrived

TUDCA Plus is here

TUDCA (Tauroursodeoxycholic acid)… what a name. TUDCA benefits are linked to bile, liver and gut health.

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Using Your Blue Mind To Swim Into Health

use your blue mind, swim into health

Okay, so it isn’t that easy but when we put our mind to things we truly want, we do move in that direction. Blue minds are those that use water to calm the mind and body, therefore moving you closer to health. This summer is almost over, here in America. Has your body touched a swimming pool this summer? Have you felt the weightlessness of the water and the greater ease of movement with the pool water? Grab a swim before the season is over.

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Chasing Sunsets – Circadian Rhythm, Fun Tools For Chronic Illness

chasing sunsets, circadian rhythm, fun tools for chronic illness

Have you ever chased a sunset? Anywhere on Earth, you can chase sunsets. It is a really fun way to get your circadian rhythm in sync. You can do it from a car while you are ill and go as slow or as fast as the road will allow. Make your healing tools fun so you do them more often. Let’s go chase a sunset.

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Stone Fruit

stone fruit, eating in sync with the seasons

Time for stone fruit. Fruit drips of the sweetness we are meant to enjoy. How to eat fresh fruit during illness…

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No Straight Roads Out of Chronic Illness

no straight roads out of chronic illness

Does not exist – There are no straight roads out of chronic illness. There can be curves, hills and valleys to take on the journey, but no straight paths. When we do not expect a straight road out, we bend with the process and travel the journey with greater ease.

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Which Wheels Make You Fly?

find your personal wheels so you keep moving through chronic illness

Everyone has their favorite wheels. Some of you can skateboard, I know I can’t. But I like bike riding. Going and blowin’ and getting down the road of life. Which wheels make you fly?

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Energy Boost, Support Your Body

energy boost kit

During intense chronic illness, one does not have the energy to do the things that provide more energy. We all know that getting outside in the sunlight, taking a walk, eating healthy, being around other supportive people are all terrific things to do to help ourselves. What does one do when they are so ill that they don’t have the energy to even do those things? We find tools to help us!!

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Walk Like A Flamingo Through Chronic Illness

Flamingo walking, don't get stuck in chronic illness

There are no easy ways to walk through chronic illness, so think like a flamingo. Stand on one leg most of the time. Walk when you have to. Float when you need to rest. And fly away when you are ready. In time, you may be one who can fly away from it all. Can you imagine leaving illness behind?

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Brain & Walnut Shape, Nourishment for the Brain

brains and walnuts, look-a-like nourishment clues

Once in a while healing foods come in the shape of the organ they are meant to nourish and heal. If you cut a carrot, you will see a shape of the pupil and the rings around it. We have heard for decades to eat carrots for eyesight. Pomegranates are the shape of ovaries and they carry healing properties for such. What about our brains? Walnuts look just like the human brain and have nourishment for healing it.

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All I Wanna Do Is Bicycle Bicycle Bicycle

all I wanna do is bicycle, bicycle, bicycle -- cytology of chronic illness

Who remembers Queen? Their song, Bicycle Race, has been spinning in my head this last week. Can you tell by my lame “spinning” joke that I wannnna do something more than my body can handle? I am not getting to do what I want; not going as fast as I want, not getting down the bicycle path as I expected? Queen got me out of my head and back into a smile today. This is not a bicycle race, this is a journey.

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