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Check out Lee and Hayley Livetomorrow!Patient Choice will be participating in the Mother's Day GIVE-A-WAY! ... See MoreSee Less
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Friday Funnies... Oh my goodness...just saw this and was a great laugh to start the day! Who else can relate?! Happy Friday ya'l#trutht#hormonecrazyC#FridayFunniesnnies ... See MoreSee Less
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Did you know that you can dramatically impact the balance of your hormones with FOOD?! Today, I wanted to share with you one of my favorite Green Smoothie recipes to help make your hormones happy and in harmony. My Green Smoothie involves just a hand full of simple ingredients - the key is your blender. A good blender like a Vitamix or Blendtec will make it smooth, creamy, and delicious...not grainy and yucky. Get your recipe here: 1l.ink/Z8ZQN3J ... See MoreSee Less
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Yesterday I read this article that a colleague emailed me - Thanks Dr. Tony Brown. I cannot tell you how many times I've had someone tell me that they "won't get C0V1D because they have Blood Type O..." To site Paul Harvey..."now for the rest of the story" Blood Type Doesn't Affect Your C0V1D RiskBy Dennis Thompson, HealthDay Reporter, MONDAY, April 5, 2021 (HealthDay News) -- A or B, AB or O, it doesn't matter -- your blood type has nothing to do with your risk of contracting severe C0V1D -19, a new study concludes. Early in the pandemic, some reports suggested people with A-type blood were more susceptible to C0V1D, while those with O-type blood were less so. But a review of nearly 108,000 patients in a three-state health network has found no link at all between blood type and C0V1D risk. "Since the beginning of this pandemic, there have been associations postulated between blood type and disease susceptibility," said Dr. Amesh Adalja, a senior scholar with the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. "From this large study, it appears that there is no association between blood type and susceptibility or severity, and other explanations were likely present," added Adalja, who had no role in the study. Read full article: 1l.ink/VRD3NQK ... See MoreSee Less
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I can’t help myself: I am a DNA-Nerd! I admit it! I just cannot get enough of the science around genetics and epigenetics because it is so very empowering! For example, did you know there are genes that provide instructions for estrogen conversion from testosterone, estrogen receptor response, and estrogen metabolism...just to name a few?! So What? you may ask...well, when we can understand these processes and pair that with the toxin burden in our body that is tricking our cells around estrogen, we may find ourselves being "estrogen dominant." This is NOT good! Here are a few signs that you may be "estrogen dominant." IF you are...it's time to do some targeted detoxing so we can get your hormones to their happy place. I've put together a FREE guide for you to help get your hormones to a happy place in 5 simple steps. Happy Wellness Wednesday. 🙂 GET YOUR COPY HERE: 1l.ink/GPM8H6H ... See MoreSee Less
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Happy Healthy Heart Day! (we can check out that ticker)!!at a price for that won’t give you chest pains!! ... See MoreSee Less
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Valentine's Day is in two days. How would your love feel when getting a box of chocolates and a pampering day with us?Priceless! ... See MoreSee Less
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Coming Soon! CryoSkin (3.0)! Don’t miss out on being one of the first to try thisnew treatment for fat reduction, cellulite reduction, and anti-aging! Give us a call to schedule your first appointment! Self-care packages available. ... See MoreSee Less
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