Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Health as a Three Legged Stool

In Alphabiotics we look at overall health as a three legged stool.  The stool is held up and balanced by three distinct systems or legs.
 
                                                The legs are:

                                                Structural

                                                Internal and

                                                Emotional

All three systems must be strong for the body to experience maximum health.  If any one leg is weak, the other legs try to compensate for the weakness and overall health can be compromised.

You work to keep your physical body in balance through regular alignments, exercise and food choices, yet you are still experiencing some discomfort. Since beginning the Bio-communication scans, I have been getting so many questions about the scans and metabolism that I have added a Metabolic Assessment Survey to more specifically define and pinpoint systems that may be out of balance.

What will the Metabolic Assessment Survey tell us and how does it tie into Bio-communication?  Let’s start with a few simple questions.
   
1.       Do you have aches, pains and/or swelling throughout your body?

2.       Do you experience excessive burping, belching and bloating?

3.       Do you feel hungry just 2 hours after having eaten?

4.       Do you like something sweet right after a meal?

5.       Do you have difficulty losing weight?

6.       Are your hands and/or feet often cold?

7.       Do you have salt cravings?
  

If you answered YES to ANY of these, you may be experiencing a metabolic imbalance.

The combination of the Alphabiotic Alignment and the Bio-communication scan, is the fastest and most effective way of bringing systems that are being unduly stressed, back into a normal state of functioning.

The human body is an amazing organism and we armor ourselves in various ways and what affects one part affects the other parts.  When our physical body is out of balance or in pain, this causes stress on other systems as they work to compensate.  Compensation can take a toll on us emotionally and/or psychologically as well.  If we are in chronic pain, we may become irritable or depressed.

We exercise to raise our endorphins and increase metabolism.  We try to eat a nutritionally balanced diet, yet we notice that we are still not feeling our best.  If our body and metabolic systems cannot properly assimilate nutrients we will not improve.

                       Come in for your free Metabolic Assessment Survey and let the
                               Alphabiotic Balance Center get you back in balance!

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