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By Venice Sullivan
The podcast currently has 29 episodes available.
Venice Sullivan discusses the natural, non-prescription approach of Hope Wellness Institute, emphasizing the importance of addressing the root cause of pain and promoting overall wellness through various therapies. She highlights the effectiveness of these therapies in reducing pain and improving mobility, showcasing a client's successful experience with radiation burns. Sullivan and Speaker 1 discuss the importance of addressing the mind-body connection in pain management, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive approach that includes nutrition, stress management, and biomechanics. Both emphasize the importance of understanding the root cause of pain and seeking professional help when needed.
Holistic health and pain management with natural therapies.
Pain relief and massage therapy with a personal story.
Pain management using laser therapy.
Laser therapy for pain relief and overall wellness.
Venice, Andrea, Gabe, Chris, Rhonda, and Rochelle shared their personal experiences with Cereset, a program that optimizes brainwaves to help individuals recover from autism, trauma, and brain injury. They highlighted the program's effectiveness in improving speech, social interactions, memory, and overall well-being. Andrea, whose son has autism, reported improved social interactions and speech after using Cereset. Rhonda, who experienced trauma, noted enhanced memory and overall well-being. Rochelle, who suffered a brain injury, reported improved speech and cognitive function. The three individuals emphasized the program's ability to address these issues through brainwave optimization sessions.
Venice Sullivan and Jessica discuss their experiences with managing chronic pain and injury through holistic integrative approaches. Venice emphasizes the importance of understanding each individual's unique biomechanics, injuries, and nutritional needs to provide effective treatment. She highlights the medical massage therapy, exercise, and nutrition programs tailored to each client's specific requirements. Jessica shares her journey of overcoming chronic pain through consistent bodywork and essential oil use, while Venice highlights the effectiveness of Cereset and PTL in reducing anxiety and pain.
Venice Sullivan and Bill discuss tailored approaches to improving health and wellness, with Venice emphasizing the importance of personalized nutrition and exercise programs based on individual body types and injuries. Bill shares his experience of how his wife's personalized approach helped him recover from meningitis, and Venice highlights the importance of exploring alternative healing options for personal excellence. The pair also discuss the impact of environmental triggers on the healing process, with Venice providing valuable treatments to help Bill recover. Throughout the conversation, Venice and Bill share their insights and experiences on meningitis recovery and the importance of tailored approaches to wellness.
Venice Sullivan discussed the Hope Wellness Institute's unique approach to healing, emphasizing the importance of addressing neurological stress and providing hope and healing options for clients. She highlighted the effectiveness of their laser therapy, micronized supplements, and Cereset in helping clients overcome pain and improve their overall well-being. Sullivan stressed the importance of active participation in the healing process and encouraged listeners to take the first step by calling the institute. She also discussed various technologies designed to alleviate pain and promote healing, including Cereset and BioPro XL laser, which work by directing the body's cells to do their job.
Venice Sullivan and Jessica Harris discussed their experiences with trauma and healing through brain-based techniques, highlighting the potential for Cereset therapy to transform brain health. Venice and Renee shared their personal testimonials of healing and growth through Cereset, a therapy that helped them manage military trauma and anxiety. They emphasized the importance of addressing trauma through brain-based techniques and encouraged listeners to seek help by dialing pound 250 and saying 'Relax, My Mind'.
Venice Sullivan and Jessica discussed the non-invasive brain-based healing method of Cereset, which helps individuals overcome traumas and their associated symptoms. Jessica shared her personal experience with Cereset after a spinal cord injury, while Venice highlighted the program's ability to help caregivers take care of themselves first. Both speakers emphasized the potential of Cereset to create positive changes in people's lives, including reducing anxiety and depression, improving sleep quality, and enhancing overall well-being. They also discussed their experiences with trauma and recovery, including the challenges of overcoming trauma and seeking help.
Venice Sullivan and Renee discuss the transformative effects of Cereset, a non-invasive process that helps individuals relax and heal their brains. Renee shares her personal experience with Cereset, emphasizing how it helped her body unwind and unlock possibilities. Venice provides insight into how Cereset can help individuals overcome stuck patterns and trauma, leading to a quieter mind and better decision-making. Later, Venice and Renee discuss their experiences with grief and caregiving, sharing coping strategies and emphasizing the importance of acknowledging and working through grief. Venice stresses the need for support and self-care for caregivers, while Renee highlights the value of creative expression through poetry and storytelling.
DEE: So before Cereset, I have had, you know, medical issues for over half of my life and severe stress. And what I learned was trauma from dealing with that, for over half of my life kind of hit a point where I realized I needed something else to help me get through the mental side of those health issues. I had really become a little bit more isolated in the way that I was living my life in the sense that with the medical issues, if something was stressful, or I didn't feel, you know, safe eating certain foods, I would just avoid everything at all costs to prevent any type of scenario. But after Cereset, I realized I could conquer a lot of those fears from my past medical issues. And you know, it might sound funny, but you know, eating certain foods on an airplane, or, you know, trying foods I hadn't eaten in years, I was able to do again, and it wasn't scary to do it.
VENICE: So can give me a little more of how the swallowing issues started with you and why foods were scary.
DEE: Sure. So when I was 12 years old, I'm 26 now, pretty much overnight, I developed swallowing issues, eating food, I would choke on it. I also developed anaphylactic allergies overnight. So eating, which was something that I'd always loved became something that was scary. And over time, over the years, those issues progressed, they got worse. So I've kind of dealt with that for years. I actually had a surgery about a year ago to try to aid in the swelling issue, trying to you know, get me back eating more foods. But even though I had the surgery, I was still too scared to re introduce foods back into my life because I was, you know, rightfully afraid of a choking incident. But Cereset provided me the ability to kind of move past the fear, and slowly start reintroducing foods I hadn't eaten and, you know, I had not had popcorn in six years. And now it's something that I can eat regularly.
VENICE: Do you find you have more patience with people?Do you find you have more patience with people?
DEE: Yes. Because I'm not stressed, I've determined. I didn't realize how you almost get to a point where you're just so stressed all the time. You're not even consciously aware that you're stressed. And until I went through Cereset and felt what it was like to be, you know, normal in the sense of normal stress levels again, I didn't realize how stressed I was every day.
VENICE: Has your sleep changed at all.
Yeah, I actually realized I didn't even realize this until I finished with my initial Cereset appointments. But my entire life. I'm somebody that always would dream every night, I would remember my dreams. And about three years ago, I realized I stopped dreaming altogether. And since I started Cereset I am dreaming again. And I've noticed for me everyone's different but a correlation between being able to dream and being able to fall asleep.
VENICE: Cool. And do you feel more rested when you get up?
DEE: Yes, because I think I'm actually in a deeper sleep than I was before. Before I you know, the last three years is really when I had the sleep issues, but I've never had before. Falling asleep was almost impossible. And then staying asleep was also more difficult where I didn't have any of those issues before. I think COVID is what really started that for me, I got really sick with COVID. And I think it really messed up my sleep patterns and Cereset got me out of that sleep pattern.
VENICE: Did you have a loss of smell and taste with COVID
DEE: Thankfully that was the only symptom I did not have. But after I got COVID Come to find out, you know, working with doctors, I did have the original strain of COVID. Back in December of 2019, before anybody knew what it was. And long COVID is something I dealt with for almost two y
The podcast currently has 29 episodes available.