This blog post was written by Trinity School of Natural Health and reviewed by Lauren Ameling, DC, BCND. Being in nature can make you feel more connected and grounded, but it can also bring some significant problems. After all, nature has a wide range of elements, from fresh air and beautiful scenery to...
Supporting the Body During "Cold and Flu Season"
This blog post was written by Trinity School of Natural Health and reviewed by Lauren Ameling, DC, BCND. Every year, when sunlight diminishes, temperatures drop, and people spend more time indoors, those who aren’t proactively protecting their immune systems run the risk of getting sick. Whether it’s a throbbing headache or a bad...
The Vagus Nerve: What You Need to Know About It and Why It Matters
This blog post was written by Victoria L. Freeman, Ph.D., CHFS, CMH, CBC, and reviewed by Lauren Ameling, DC, BCND. Have you ever felt your stomach tighten when anxious about something or felt "butterflies" before speaking in public? These two scenarios are examples of the link between our thoughts, beliefs, attitudes, and physical...
Seasonal Nutrition & Holistic Fall Foods
This blog post was written by Victoria L. Freeman, Ph.D., CHFS, CMH, CBC. Days are getting shorter, nights are getting longer, and the rhythm of life is transforming. The seasons are changing. Fall is in the air. The notion of seasons is pervasive. Our planet Earth is transformed in...
Caffeine Alternatives: What They are and Their Benefits
Caffeine Alternatives: What They are and Their Benefits This blog post was written by Victoria L. Freeman, Ph.D., CHFS, CMH, CBC. Many folks find it challenging to jumpstart the day without their morning cup of coffee, or two. Although some truly enjoy the taste of coffee, for most, it’s...