Simple Steps You Can Do Mindfully to Aid in Your Digestion Process Chew your food! – A saying that I love teaching clients and constantly remind myself as well! I can’t stress the importance of chewing your food thoroughly. Check out our other article “Do I Really Have to Chew 40 times?” Avoid carbonated drinks […]
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September 15th, 2022 | digestiveVideo: Relieve Digestive #Gas and #Bloating Relief with Hand #Reflexology
May 23rd, 2022 | digestiveRelieve Digestive Gas and Bloating Relief with Hand Reflexology. If you have gas you know how painful it is until relief comes. Try this hand reflexology to relieve digestive gas and bloating relief daily until you feel better. Coming in September 2022 You asked for it – We will be doing a live-stream foot Reflexology […]
Video: Improve Digestion to Prevent Coronavirus, Flu, Respiratory Illness with Hand Reflexology
March 20th, 2020 | digestiveImprove Digestion to Prevent Coronavirus, Flu, Respiratory Illness with Hand Reflexology The benefit of having a healthy digestive system that it can prevent harmful pathogen from invading your body. Certified Reflexologist, Certified Energy Medicine Practitioner Helen Chin Lui shares what she does every day to keep herself health. This tip comes from her FREE course, […]
Proven Alternative Ways to Heal Common Digestive Problems – FREE BOOKLET
December 26th, 2019 | digestiveProven Alternative Ways to Heal Common Digestive Problems – FREE BOOKLET We are so excited at the Healing Place LLC and Healing Place Energy School LLC. Many changes are happening for 2020! To help you to achieve good health, we invite you to subscribe to our FREE newsletter and as our gift for subscribing, we […]
Reflexology Can Support Digestive Health
November 6th, 2019 | digestiveReflexology Can Support Digestive Health? When new clients come to the Healing Place to seek help with their digestive health, we talk about how reflexology helps to move bowel movement and toxins. Our focus is to work the intestinal in the direction of peristalsis to move contents through the gastrointestinal tract.
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