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Discover how your childhood experiences and cultural background shape your current relationship with autoimmune health.
Dr. Emma Wagner, a chiropractor combining functional medicine with emotional healing, reveals why understanding your protective habits is crucial for recovery. Learn practical tools like journaling and meditation to identify patterns holding you back, and discover why traditional approaches often miss the mark. Whether you're dealing with rheumatoid arthritis or other autoimmune conditions, this episode offers actionable insights into transforming harmful habits into healing practices.
Dr. Wagner shares powerful client stories and practical strategies for reconnecting with your body's natural healing abilities, making this essential listening for anyone on their autoimmune healing journey.
For the complete show notes and links visit inspiredliving.show/169
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Discover how your childhood experiences and cultural background shape your current relationship with autoimmune health.
Dr. Emma Wagner, a chiropractor combining functional medicine with emotional healing, reveals why understanding your protective habits is crucial for recovery. Learn practical tools like journaling and meditation to identify patterns holding you back, and discover why traditional approaches often miss the mark. Whether you're dealing with rheumatoid arthritis or other autoimmune conditions, this episode offers actionable insights into transforming harmful habits into healing practices.
Dr. Wagner shares powerful client stories and practical strategies for reconnecting with your body's natural healing abilities, making this essential listening for anyone on their autoimmune healing journey.
For the complete show notes and links visit inspiredliving.show/169
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