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Wellness vs Mainstream Medicine in The New Yorker Magazine

Doctors and HMO’s are facing a growing number of patients suffering chronic pain or discomfort who want to include in their treatment plans alternative methods not found in the Modern Medical System such as Ayurveda, acupuncture, massage, and homeopathy, among others. How is the medical community reacting to these requests? What if anything is being […]

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Journaling Benefits – 5 Tips to Become More Calm & Resilient

Journaling is a private conversation you have with yourself that is not censored or edited. Your journal is where you write to yourself, for yourself; a place to express both sides of your brain, right (analytical/pragmatic) and left (intuitive/creative). Journaling benefits you over time by becoming your story, revealing your patterns, and helping you become

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5 Ways You Can Build Resilience According to the Ancients

As traditionally defined, resilience has to do with bouncing back from obstacles, enduring something bad, or overcoming failure, disappointment, or loss. The goal is to return to the sense of balance and control you had pre-obstacle. But the question remains, is this the best way you can build resilience according to the ancients? Ancient cultures

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