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One of the Best, and Easiest, Core Exercises Ever

Ever have one of those days when your back and hips feel a little more stiff than usual?  Me too.  Yesterday was one of them. My son and I played mini golf at Evie's, and since they also have a full driving range, I decided to hit a bucket of balls before we left.  Even though I'm not a huge golfer, it sure did feel good to swing the club and hit a few good balls. Until about 3 hours later.. After we got home, I felt some...
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Sports Legend Dies at 88….Yet His Legacy Lives On

As I was opening my computer to begin writing today's newsletter, I saw an article about the death of sports legend Roger Bannister. Bannister, while surrounded by his family, died peacefully in Oxford England yesterday (3/3) at age 88.  As you may already know, for nearly 64 years, Bannister lived as one of the most famous athletes of all time for one single accomplishment- he was the first man ever to run a mile in under 4 minutes.  This accomplishment has a pretty...
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A Few Inspirational Stories

My son and I just got back from seeing a spectacular performance at the Sarasota Circus.  We saw trapeze artists, jugglers, strong men, and even a couple that could change outfits under a towel in about 2 seconds flat.  It was AMAZING!   Every year I am blown away by the incredible display of talent they have and I always leave inspired. This year however, I was inspired for a different reason- I saw two performers make mistakes and try their trick again.  Odd thing to be...
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I’ll NEVER Be the Same After I Saw This…

Hey my friend! I love writing about new and exciting health discoveries, but today I have something slightly different to share.  I witnessed something recently that has changed my life. Since it has to do with healing, and since the story is too cool not to share, I decided to devote today’s newsletter to it. You’ll be glad you read every word, trust me. What Started As A Weekend Getaway... Every January, members of our church and other believers from across the state gather at Wekiwa Springs State Park and...
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How Can They Play Through All The Pain??

As I was thinking about the big game tonight I was reminded of a former client of mine who passed away last spring.  His name was Bill Cox and prior to going to work full time for the US Government, he played 3 seasons of professional football for the Washington Redskins in the 1950's.
Bill used to tell me stories about what it was like to play back in the "leather helmet" days. He told me about fractured skulls, dislocated shoulders, severely...
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20 Years Ago This Week, I Began a Fight For My Life

Have you ever had one of those days where all you can think about is how grateful you are?  That's been my entire week.  Thinking about where my life was 20 years ago, makes me so grateful just to be alive to tell you this story.  In the interest of time I’ll give you the Readers Digest version. December 1st, 1997, 1:45 p.m. I left school early that day to go to a doctor for a second opinion on why such strange...
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Here’s How Heart Rate Can Affect Your Health

Have you ever thought of something and felt your heart rate go up? Usually this happens if the thought causes you to get angry, irritated, annoyed or nervous.  When this happens, scientists are finding that decision making, mood, immune system function and the health of your entire body can become compromised. A leading research group called The Heart Math Institute has paved the way for assessing Heart Rate Variability (HRV) and its effects on the way the body operates.  Their research has shown...
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Harvard Researchers Discover How Food Affects Mood

Often I'm asked about my diet and what I eat to keep myself so healthy.  Having been a cancer patient and an obese kid, diet and nutrition have not only been important topics of professional study, but of personal study as well. What I've been doing over the last few years is experimenting with various types of omission diets. These are diets where you omit one type of food and see how your body reacts.  Over the years I've found foods that I could clearly feel (sometimes...
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Another Pharmaceutical Company Buys Itself Out Of Trouble…

As I was preparing to write this newsletter today, a story from the Washington Post popped up on my news feed. The headline was alarming and the subject matter sickened me to read.  It is yet another example of pharmaceutical companies colluding with government officials for selfish gain. Here's a short synopsis: Most of us are aware of the opiod epidemic in America.  These drugs have claimed the lives of over 197,000 people since the year 2000 and countless others have become severely addicted to them. The proverbial "pill...
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Dance Your Way To A Younger Brain

In the last article I wrote to you I told you about what I call "The Miracle of Motion." I explained how joint specific mobilization is a huge key to unlocking healing potential within your body, particularly in the musculoskeletal system.  Today I want to share with you some new research that sheds light on how motion (in the form of dancing) can significantly improve brain function. (Article written by Dr. Don Colbert, M.D. 9/1/17) How often do you dance?  If your answer is “not often,” then you...
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