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BodyTalk is an alternative holistic healing system that is practiced all over the world, founded by an Australian Health Care Practitioner called Dr. John Veltheim. I’m always open to new approaches in healing but my science mind does kick in wanting to rationalise things, making me question the validity of modalities that are more touchy feely, without scientifically proven efficacy.
But I definitely acknowledge that there are many mysteries that science can not yet explain, that anecdotally are shown to improve the wellbeing and energy in people and also the fact is that scientific studies cost lots of money and unless there is something that can be developed as a result of the study, the incentives to fund and carry them out are not very compelling. As long as no harm is being done and lots of money not being exchanged, I think something is worth trying if other avenues of traditional medicine are not delivering results, as was the case with Melia Brent-White, who is a certified BodyTalk Practitioner. In this episode of TheEdTalks Melia explains what exactly BodyTalk is, how it created a big positive shift in her life and how it may help us feel more energized.
Tweet: Discover how BodyTalk therapy can help with anxiety, addiction and depression.
In this episode you’ll discover:"The power of imagination makes us infinite."
Music:Intro song “Sunday Plans” by Silent Partner
Outro song “Bitters at the Saloon” by Bird Creek
Thanks for listening to this episode of The Ed Talks. Have you tried BodyTalk or something similar that’s had a positive effect for you? Share your strategies with us here or on our Facebook Page.
If you haven’t already, please take a moment to leave a quick rating and review of the show on iTunes. This will really aid our mission to help mums and dads Feel Energized Again and make the world a Healthier & Happier place. Please use this AMAZON LINK when purchasing items online. It means we get a small commission (and you pay NO EXTRA) helping us pay for the podcast.
Click Here To Rate & Review TheEdTalks
BodyTalk is an alternative holistic healing system that is practiced all over the world, founded by an Australian Health Care Practitioner called Dr. John Veltheim. I’m always open to new approaches in healing but my science mind does kick in wanting to rationalise things, making me question the validity of modalities that are more touchy feely, without scientifically proven efficacy.
But I definitely acknowledge that there are many mysteries that science can not yet explain, that anecdotally are shown to improve the wellbeing and energy in people and also the fact is that scientific studies cost lots of money and unless there is something that can be developed as a result of the study, the incentives to fund and carry them out are not very compelling. As long as no harm is being done and lots of money not being exchanged, I think something is worth trying if other avenues of traditional medicine are not delivering results, as was the case with Melia Brent-White, who is a certified BodyTalk Practitioner. In this episode of TheEdTalks Melia explains what exactly BodyTalk is, how it created a big positive shift in her life and how it may help us feel more energized.
Tweet: Discover how BodyTalk therapy can help with anxiety, addiction and depression.
In this episode you’ll discover:"The power of imagination makes us infinite."
Music:Intro song “Sunday Plans” by Silent Partner
Outro song “Bitters at the Saloon” by Bird Creek
Thanks for listening to this episode of The Ed Talks. Have you tried BodyTalk or something similar that’s had a positive effect for you? Share your strategies with us here or on our Facebook Page.
If you haven’t already, please take a moment to leave a quick rating and review of the show on iTunes. This will really aid our mission to help mums and dads Feel Energized Again and make the world a Healthier & Happier place. Please use this AMAZON LINK when purchasing items online. It means we get a small commission (and you pay NO EXTRA) helping us pay for the podcast.
Click Here To Rate & Review TheEdTalks