June’s Book Club: ‘The Wisdom of Your Body’ by Hillary L. McBride PhD
Today, I want to share insights from the first book featured in HealingT1D’s book club: The Wisdom Of Your
Today, I want to share insights from the first book featured in HealingT1D’s book club: The Wisdom Of Your
My fascination with chiropractic began when I delved into the writings of Hippocrates and his profound insights into the interconnectedness of the mind and body. Whilst writing my blog post on Hippocrates, I
Stuckness! Is that a word?? I'm guessing it isn't but it certainly feels like the right word for me right now. I suspect that this is partly an ADHD thing (task overwhelm, difficulty prioritising and so on) but there's
I came across this article recently whilst rummaging around the World Wide Web. It highlighted how people who become infected with COVID-19 are more likely to develop Type
I was first drawn to the work of Dr Kelly Turner when I read her book ‘Radical Remission’. This book outlined nine key factors involved in spontaneously healing from cancer. I believe
During a hunt through various journals for information on Type 1 Diabetes, I recently came across a fairly old article in the The Pan African Medical Journal entitled
I have just finished reading “Buddha in the Waiting Room: Simple Truths about Health, Illness and Healing” by Paul Brenner. What a wonderful little gem of a
Meditation. Hmmmm. I have a love/hate relationship with this practice, which is kind of ironic! Isn’t meditation just supposed to be about inner peace, love
As I was writing my last blog post on Self-Compassion and Kristin Neff’s book “Self-Compassion: The Proven Power of Being Kind To Yourself”, I started mulling about what
The next step on my healing journey has become about food again. Having identified my problem with dairy two years ago, I have now discovered that gluten is also a problem for me. Gluten is a protein (a