Your body requires millions of biochemical reactions to keep you alive day-in and day-out. These reactions wouldn’t be possible without enzymes, which can perform up to several million catalytic reactions per second.[i]
The enzymes work by speeding up these biochemical reactions significantly – keeping a pace that’s fast … Read More
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Alzheimer'sWritten By:
Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT, February 10,2015
It’s often said that truth is stranger than fiction, and in the realm of your health this is often the case. The tips that follow may sound counterintuitive, but they can actually result in some very real benefits to your health.
1. Balance on One Leg While You Get Dressed in the Morning
This simple act forces you to e … Read More
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General HealthWritten By:
Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT, November 24,2014
Interstitial cystitis, or painful bladder syndrome, makes you feel like you need to urinate frequently, even when there’s only a small amount of urine in your bladder. It causes symptoms including bladder pressure, bladder pain and pelvic pain that can be severe.
Some people describe it as having a chronic urinary tract i … Read More
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Heal-n-SootheWritten By:
Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT, October 10,2014
Whether you want to admit it or not, the choices you make today are impacting your life in the future. If you’re making healthy choices, you’re probably glad for that fact, but if you’re not, well you’re setting yourself up for some not-so-nice surprises down the road.
What’s good about this is that recognizing these bad … Read More
Sleeping is supposed to be the ultimate in rest and relaxation … yet so many of us spend our nights tossing and turning instead of slumbering. There are many factors that can disturb your sleep (like your pets, medications and the wrong bedtime snack), but one that you might not have considered is your sleep position. … Read More
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SleepWritten By:
Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT, January 24,2014
Have you ever wondered why spending a few minutes basking in warm sunlight feels so good?
Many people are intrinsically drawn to the sun, perhaps because their bodies intuitively know that it’s so beneficial (provided it’s not overdone). … Read More
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General HealthWritten By:
Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT, December 3,2013
8 Essential Steps
An estimated 26 million U.S. adults have chronic kidney disease (the loss of kidney function),[i] but most don’t know they have it. In fact, early on the disease often causes no symptoms, and because it progresses slowly most don’t realize there’s a problem until they’re already quite sick. … Read More
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General HealthWritten By:
Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT, July 10,2013
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Your tongue helps you talk and eat. But what does your tongue say about your health? Could you be ignoring serious health warnings?
A healthy tongue is slightly pink in color, moist, and covered with tiny projections called papillae.
But when your tongue becomes discolored, swollen, stiff, sore or displays unusual features … Read More
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General HealthWritten By:
Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT, January 31,2012
Healing Reaction and the Healing Response Plan
By Steve Hefferon, CMT, PTA
Today I'd like to talk to you about a principle of wellness that really stems from this common statement patients make: "I started to do the exercises, or program or taking the enzymes and I got worse." The principle is called the Healing Response o … Read More