About Jennifer Waters
Point of the Month: Du 20
People often wonder why they are getting a needle at the top of their heads?! This point, named Bai Hui or Du (which is also known as the Governing Vessel) 20, is a potent, balancing and lifting energetic spot that is also connected to our crown chakra. Location: At the vertex, on the midline, 5…
Read MoreHeavy Metal Detox Protocol
Barley grass juice extract powder: 1-2 tsp. daily mixed into water or juice. Draws out heavy metals from your spleen, intestinal tract,pancreas and reproductive system. Barley grass juice extract powderprepares the mercury for complete absorption by the spirulina.Spirulina (preferably from Hawaii): 2 tsp. mixed in water, coconutwater or juice. Draws out heavy metals from your…
Read MoreSyracuse S.A.D. No More
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Read MoreBelize 2019
There is nothing that compares to international travel to change my perspective, begin anew and recharge the battery (ie, adrenals). I was very happy to be chosen as one of the assistant teachers for a Professional Care Training class held in San Ignacio, Belize. Assistant teaching with wise and funny Jen O’Hagan in Belize was…
Read MorePrepare to say Goodbye to the Dog for Another 12
(In this blog, Jennifer Waters ponders and says goodbye to her 2018 Dog Year.) It’s with great sadness that I prepare to say goodbye to this particular Chinese Dog Year. There was something about 2018 that was unlike any other year for me. For the first time ever, I’ve decided to write about it by…
Read MoreTips for Thriving in Winter
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Read MoreThe Different Colors of LED Light Therapy
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Read MoreBenefits of LED Light Therapy for Animals by Jennifer Waters
Similar to the origins of light therapy for humans, low-level laser treatment (LLLT) was the initial method of treatment on animals. Recently, research has proven that LEDs are just as effective as lasers because of their ability to deliver the same wavelength and intensity of light photons. So, why does this matter? Well, laser equipment…
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