Episode 106: Dr. Wil Schweigert Explains How to Heal Your Whole Body with Help from Chiropractic
People often see a chiropractor when they have injuries — but can chiropractic treat immune issues? You bet it can! Dr. Wil Schweigert says, “Health is an inside job.” Chiropractic works as part of a total health program by restoring the brain-body connection. “Dr. Wil” talks to “How Positive Are You” co-host Elizabeth Ely about how even HIV patients can benefit from this century-old but misunderstood therapy.
“Health is an inside job,” says Dr. Wil. When it comes to health, “it’s not the one thing, it’s the everything.” Continue reading »
Comment (0)Episode 83: Dr. David Simpson on Healing Yourself, Not Your ‘Disease’
Do you have “HIV/AIDS” or any defined “disease”? Or are you a system out of balance? What would it look like to support your body and immune system rather than shooting at imaginary measurements such as T-cells and “viral load”? What is a disease, anyway, and do we really need to define, isolate and attack such things? If we can listen to our bodies in such exquisite detail that we support them back to their natural states of life and health, why don’t more of us know about this highly rational therapy? Join New York City chiropractor Dr. David Simpson as he leads our co-hosts, David Crowe and Elizabeth Ely, on a fascinating inquiry into the nature of the human body and how we might support it. The technology has arrived, and it affirms ancient ideas of healing.
Comment (0)Episode 52: Mark Zuhrbrigghen, South African Health Practitioner
Episode 52: Mark Zuhrbrigghen, South African Health Practitioner [ 59 min 30 s | 27.24 MB ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (546)Mark Zuhrbriggen is a South African Health Practitioner who has worked with many people to resolve conditions that are called AIDS, and especially with those who have taken antiretroviral drugs. Mark also talks with David Crowe and Elizabeth Ely about recent efforts to coerce HIV-positive mothers into accepting ARVs for themselves and their infants.
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