Guest Episode
August 27, 2024
Episode 3:
Live Blood Analysis & Mental Health
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Maureen Fontaine is an expert in the fascinating microscopic world of the blood!
Maureen has a background that is a medley of Shamanism, mysticism, science and eclectic exploration. Listen to us, discuss the language of blood and what our blood tells us about our mental health.
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live blood um is I I call her the drama queen she's very expressive she has a
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lot to say and she's doesn't hold anything back so all your secrets will be on the
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table hello there everybody good morning good afternoon good evening wherever you are listening from in the world welcome
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put links in the in the show notes but we've got another incredible guest with us today Moren Fontaine Moren wears a
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lot of hats live and dry blood analysis ontological coaching and spiritual intuitive readings but today we're going
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to focus on something really fascinating in its live and dry blood and its
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application towards mental health Moren thank you so much for being with us today it's an absolute pleasure first
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question how are you today in this beautiful but wild world I am well thank
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you I've navigated traffic and the rainstorm and a big truck in the
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driveway so it's a good day yeah that's a good start to it that's great um perhaps you could just tell us a little
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bit about your yourself and your journey into yeah the the live and dry blood
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analysis that you that you perform now absolutely um everything starts
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somewhere so I think my journey started as a young child and it's followed me
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right up into my teaching years where I became quite aware very cutely aware of
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how um calming the body was beneficial to cognitive ability and diet was
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directly related as well um during the time as a teacher and
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focus on autism in ADD and ADHD um I saw that these things were were directly
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applicable and that we needed more answers so being driven by a high degree
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of curiosity I wanted to investigate further how we can support children's
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learning and the parents of children that are challenged and um it was from
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there that um I discovered this live and dry blood cell analysis because it
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opened up a world um the between world where there are answers for things that we don't have answers to amazing yeah
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that's a great introduction thank you so much um I had I've had a little experience with live and dry blood not
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actually having the practice done myself even though that's something I definitely want to do in the future but just looking at the images that you
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share on your social media you know it seems to be like such a wild
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microscopic very much alive world that we see underneath a microscope when
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you're looking at somebody's live or dry blood can you just tell us a little bit about the difference between you know
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looking at dry blood looking at live blood and what the different processes processes
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are when it comes to um that that type of analysis of course live blood um is I
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I call her the drama queen she's very expressive she has a lot to say and she's doesn't hold anything back so all
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your secrets will be on the table how you feel how your physical body is she's going to suggest that certain symptoms
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are present um your state of mind will also be replicated by how the biology is
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and um your state of peace and calm within is very evident the dry blood uh
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leans in a little bit differently and it's more factual with respect to how these things impact the the depth of
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tissue within you your organs where things are hanging out that you don't even know um where acid is accumulating
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um and affecting how it goes for you so digestion uh bowel or and intestinal
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health and psychological being as well wow that's very cool um I I just had I
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had a thought before we actually started and I wondered considering you've had such crazy 2020 have you seen a um a
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pattern of blood change in comparison to last year or even previous years it's a
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really really great question and I have been looking and looking for it so um
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the number one thing that people will ask me when they come in this wild and crazy 2020 is do they have a virus and
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what I can 100% tell them is that everyone carries viruses all the time
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and I have not seen a spike in any such presentation in 2020 which is quite
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wonderful um we do see that uh there is a higher viral load in the body and that
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is not unique to this year so I can tell when you're leaning into a direction or into a pathology be it a virus or be it
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a disease situation that will be evident what is presenting more often than not
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is the state of the mind and the state of the mind uh creates a a clutter and
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congestion in the live blood especially it's especially evident there the blood
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and its expression is directly proportional to that inner piece that
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you carry the body will fluctuate between health and potential disease all
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the time and many times a day it's what your core being is up to that determines
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which direction it will lean toward more heavily it's been quite
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fascinating what I love is that people look at their blood especially the the
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uh live blood and they can tell on themselves they're going oh that looks exactly like I'm feeling right now wow
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that's interesting yeah that's really cool and yeah of course you know somebody's
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coming to you and they're you know potentially worried about a sickness or a virus or something and yeah
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you're obviously not going to see significant amounts of something like that in a lifeblood analysis especially
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to a specific virus right no no and um just when it comes to the aspect of you
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know the the the stressful year that we've been in obviously lots of
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anxieties and depressions and mental health um complications for a lot of
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people do you can you see can you see evidence of that when you're looking when you're looking at life blood
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absolutely so as we stress we use our particular storage um stored vitamins
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and minerals in our body and the the uh examination of live and dry blood will
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uh present that so they'll it will tell us what direction we we are leaning into
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if we're depleting all our minerals because of our worry cycle or all of our vitamins there are all kinds of
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anomalies within the blood that will confirm that that needs to be replenished
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um and and that we should get on that in order to restore peace within the being the biology itself being out of
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alignment will affect your mental health your state of being absolutely the BL and the blood
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doesn't lie the blood does not lie in fact it tells on you all all the time oh interesting okay well yeah the
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blood of course is our you know it's our life force and as we just said it doesn't lie so know taking an analytical
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look underneath a microscope or something like that is incredibly powerful for not just um not just the
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practitioner to make a treatment plan but also for the you know the um the client or the patient actually look look
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at that you know like you can you can think and feel and notice many different things in your life but once you're
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actually looking on a screen and you're able to analyze something that's going on inside of you and make a connection
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to that do you find that when people you know they come in they see
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you and they look look under the microscope underneath on their blood and they're talking about it with you do
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they have like realizations of connecting what they see with what they feel they absolutely do sometimes it
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takes a bit of prompting with depending on the person most people get there more quickly because of the visuals when we
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see we're such a visual Society especially now um once they see they
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start to put the pieces together more quickly for themselves and I come in the moderator of the
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storytelling that moderation of the storytelling is basically a translation and a perspective that is
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Lent um towards their own understanding and their own self-discovery it's a process of self
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self-actualization is TP is is what it truly is and again I am the moderator
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and I have experience to explain the signposts along the way I really really
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like to remind people that they are driving they they are driving the story
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by their choices by the way they align with their body their mind and their spirit and it is essentially up to them
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I offer suggestions how they embrace the suggestions will determine
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outcome yeah that's that's fantastic I love that and I think that um when it comes to any type of significant change
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that you want to make when it comes to your health having the um the realization and that visual is
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incredibly powerful I know with um clients in the past that I've had in my nutrition practi is that
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when you sit down and actually look through a twoe food journal for
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example then people are able to actually see where they're kind of like in
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quotations going wrong and they can see those you know those areas where they might be having huge gaps between meals
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they're not they eating the kind of the same Foods all the time and then they can connect you know what they see with
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actual data to you know how they feel and it it it Sparks something in them
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that's going to be like that Catalyst towards towards their change and I can only imagine that you know being able to
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see something so fascinating as a um as your blood underneath a microscope and how it's you know how it's behaving
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because it's obviously incredibly Dynamic and changing all the time um how impactful that would be for somebody
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who's looking to make make an investment towards changing their health absolutely what
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did what looking at the blood does and holds for each and every person should they be
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open most people are very open and that's why they end up in my office and once in a while I have to do you know
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cartwheels and somersaults but but I get them there um the what's really cool is
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their own awareness is awakened they are heard they see that
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there's symptoms and they're experience of themselves is actually validated
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through what we're seeing the blood speaks to us and it does not hold
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back what is very interesting all the time is that people that are on
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Pharmaceuticals and again I have no judgment with respect to that I know there is a place for all things but we
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still see the underlying foundational reason why they got there in the first
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place it's not because there was a death in the family only or because they lost
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their job only or because the world is upside down only it's the culmination of
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all these things in W in within the arms of the biological expression that
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determines our how strongly we feel connected to our spirit selves as well
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as our own psychology I want to hold you capable of being with it all
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yeah that's very interesting so underneath a microscope um you mentioned about
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how um pharmaceutical drugs you know they you know they they obviously have a place in many different in many
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different times for people and their primary role is to is to mask symptoms
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and to kind of be a bit of a Band-Aid um but when it comes to our blood do you do
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you the the drugs that people are taking do they they don't mask that you don't
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see that in the blood you still see that root cause they will still show evidence of vitamin B deficiency mineral
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deficiency congestion stagnation and disarray it's still there yeah they just
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don't feel it because they've been disconnected from themselves again I truly understand that sometimes we need
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those those things to help us through a certain uh stage in life but as one
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friend of mine who is now a retired clinical psychologist says that those
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drugs were only intended for 3 months of use until the person got on their feet I
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see people who have been on the same medications for 30 years still struggling with the same thing and never
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offered the option or wanting the option In fairness to come off them and the so
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so people's decisions will be their decisions and it's again I have no judgment what I want to show people and
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what is very clear in the blood is the the accumulation of that synthetic
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chemical composition within their their body it will interfere and uh W with
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functions and our ability to absorb it will accumulate in the intestines in the
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brain in the heart in the blood it goes everywhere yeah it has to go somewhere
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your body has no program for that that synthetic material yeah and that's a really really
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important point because obviously so people are very dependent on Pharmaceuticals and it ends up becoming
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um a big part of their identity you know I am this sick person who requires this
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drug and that's a big part of who I am and if you were to take that away a lot of people wouldn't know where where they
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are and I think just just that just goes to show that everybody is craving some
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sort of support or Comfort or con action whether that be with taking a routine
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medication but there's obious obviously so many different um practitioners out there and many
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different therapies that people can utilize and I think a big part of this podcast series is to discuss um with
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different practitioners those different types of modalities that are available for people to you know reach out to to
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have a different type of connection with because yeah people could be on a same drug for for 30 years when that drug was
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without question not designed for that long period of a process considering there's probably no testing on something
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being taken for 30 years and most doctors aren aren't really going to revisit once they've prescribed
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something for a particular pathology um there definitely doctors
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out there that do do that but it's not it's not normal practice to do something like that and that's when you do see
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like yeah people on drugs for many many many years with without that being um
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bought up again being with ourselves and our
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vulnerability is extremely scary especially when we don't have the tools
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to navigate that process things happen in life and how we meet and greet an
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event for example is is can be extremely
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challenging I know that there are other ways besides Pharmaceuticals and again I
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understand there's a place for pharmaceuticals temporarily the long-term
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use tends to separate us from ourselves and the strength that we
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are absolutely I I would consider that the majority of people's pains
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discomforts and internal problems are signals and messages from the inside
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that something needs to be attended to and again drugs have their place but
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know masking and and suppressing those internal messages in the long term you know
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they're going to it's going to come back you know that root cause is always going to be there and with the dependency of
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of certain synthetic chemicals there's going to be at some point something's got to give within the
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body and you're going to get a really big message the next time well there's a cost benefit ratio that must always
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always be examined we Face things in life because life is hard just look at
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this last last year who would have imagined but we have there's birth there's death there's divorce there's
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you know failed relationships there's like we can make a big long list how we navigate that is a testament
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to who how how aligned we are within all of us become misaligned every single
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person having tools to come back into alignment and trusting ourselves to be capable of such is the
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bigger goal absolutely yeah deconstruction must occur in other words
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we must get bumped and bruised along the way in order to be catapulted into our the evolution of
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our soul and our so purpose here on this Earth plane it's huge yeah that's that's
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that's beautiful and I think that all those things you just mentioned are all examples of of yourself disconnecting
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from something whether that's you know losing a job or losing a partner or or or whatever that may be and we are
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desperate for connection now more than ever you know with uh isolations and
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distancing and you know we can see can see the mental health of of people all over the place is you know just is
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getting worse and worse and we are yeah we're desperate for connection for sometimes for a lot of people that
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connection can be you know is is going to see their doctor and getting getting a drug cuz you know that that's some
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sort of connection to the out so well to their internal pains what I am seeing more and more I
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thought that at this time during this this kind of time of Crisis or whatever
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it is um that I would be seeing more of a
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desperation with regards to how to maneuver what I am seeing more so is
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people coming home to themselves which I think is brilliant I agree it's a
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beautiful coming home it's a becoming it's a redefining and redesigning of how we do
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life which is a brilliant opportunity it's it's absolutely
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Exquisite what I like to do when people come to see me is I will introduce
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yourself to you through the visuals this is your inside talking with us not at us
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not about us but with us that's what the viewing is doing the viewing platform
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it's a conversation actually I always like to
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address should the patient be open is how can you navigate this by using
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Prayer by using meditation by using breath work how can you layer this
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because it's not all about food but yet it's so about food sure yeah but it's about all of it and so how do we layer
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this we get you on board with with uh diet and some supportive supplementation
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and navigating the balancing of the terrain that's a super important part
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the part that gets you better faster even faster and accelerates this process for you is for you to accept that you
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are where you are and that all the potential to move into your greater self
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exists within within this this realm that we're working with absolutely and I
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think that um right now a lot of people have had to go internal and have had to
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had to rest and had to slow down the um decrease the mass amounts of external
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stimuli that are constantly distracting us from ourselves I suppose and
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practices like nutrition and meditation and breath work these are all tools that
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anybody can use at any time to actually put your focus and attention and
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awareness on yourself and in my opinion that is really the only place where you
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can create really good quality healing and change is when you you know start
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separating yourself a little bit from your external environment and start focusing on the internal you're going to
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have a really wild journey and you're going to um come to some big realizations and with the support of
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practitioners because I think you should always try and do some when you're trying want to do something big with
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yourself you should shouldn't do it alone you should have a support system whether that's family friends or a practitioner um having that close
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connective coach to take you through take you through the game a little bit is going to be um profoundly important
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towards your healing process absolutely the I'm a highly trained
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coach life coach but I think of myself more as a mentor
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I've lived a lot of life I've met all its sides and in doing so the deepening
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process has been excruciatingly painful but so rich that I would change
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nothing that alone is the best university I have ever attended in terms
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of growth depth expansion and acceptance of who I am on this journey and my
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purpose I hear what you say and I hear what you're not saying probably louder
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than what you're saying whether you're seeing me for blood or for Spiritual uh
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mentoring or whatever it is that that you're coming to me for none of it is
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separate but I hear What the deeper cry is it's very clear to me it shows up
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actually before you do the fact that I can navigate you through your biology is
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I think the bonus and I've practiced it so long um and studied with so many
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amazing people that I am still truly amazed every time with the the vast gift
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that it is I help you bring all those parts together should you be so willing but
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I'm also very happy to lean into what your comfort level is but I also will
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challenge you where it seems appropriate to do so that's in service of you if I
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don't challenge you I haven't done my job that's that's awesome I think for
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anyone who's going to sit down with you it sounds like you they're they're going to be well taken care of um I'd love to
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know what a live blood analysis consultation looks
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like like any other consultation we get to know each other um through questions
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um I get a sense of you more by sitting with you um and the symptoms you're experiencing
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that we may talk about are are also very very important and I really can hear and
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feel your pain from there we go examine the blood
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and we spend quite a bit of time with the live blood and I want to show you the best of you and the worst of you
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whether I look at my own blood and it's like stunning it can also be pretty messy by
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the the end so blood is messy blood is not 100% Cooperative it's organic and it
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it's expressive so we hold it within that container on the slide and see all of
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its sides because if I only know you Simon as this incredible being in front of me and never get to know that perhaps
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you're journeying through some things I don't actually know you so I need to know all of it yeah and that's what I'm
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there doing then we look at the dry blood and we go through that and that um
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that again tells us where things are stuck in a different way the live blood's very fluid the dry blood is is
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stationary it's a morphology yeah from there we um you know I put
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together all my observations um and come back to you with a plan of action that meets and
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greets you in a in a fashion that is uh user friendly um and there's no pressure
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do yes do I uh suggest certain things as far as supplementation yes are they
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permanent absolutely not but I'm going to help you navigate the inner terrain the milu of the blood which is going to
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accelerate your success we're going to make basic food
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recommendations um and if we need to get deeper I refer them to someone like you
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okay yeah because my focus has changed you know and is more the blood spe specifically but if we need if someone
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needs that support then there are people like yourself who are brilliant at uh putting together a deeper plan that way
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and um I have some basic testing that I like people to do at home on their own
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which gives me more information uh with respect to uh how to better um
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individualize your treatment we plan to meet in four to six weeks again um to make sure that that we
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have mobilized what needs to be mobilized and from there we can stretch it out so it's all very individual but I
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do really love when people come back so that I can evidence the change and they
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may feel nothing but they also may have lost weight that they've been looking to
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lose H or lifted from the the fog is lifted from their brain and they
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actually feel like living again awesome that's wonderful question about the
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um like the dry blood so that I I can I can picture the live blood being you know being taken and and then examined
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and then is the dry blood just the the live blood that's just you know settled and kind of and then done its
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thing and it's kind of creating an image or a picture of is it the actual image that's really important to look at or is
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it the way the uh blood settles it's both it's both okay so the
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dry blood is gathered um from one drop of blood and eight layers are uh taken
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um each layer goes deeper into the body and tells us it's it it's a bit like
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looking at iridology where there's a map ex this is not as exacting as idology so
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we can make no claims to fame that way but it's IND indicative not
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definitive as the blood dries it has sort of a centrifugal I can never say that word uh
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effect where the larger particles are are thrown to the outer edges such as
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chemicals Etc are thrown to the outer edges of that Circle and as the morphology occurs or
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the the drying of the blood occurs the there's coagulation that
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takes place and it settles into patterns basically it settles into
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patterns it tells me whether you your foods are on on track or not it tells me
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a lot of people come with a diagnosis or a potential diagnosis of let's say IBS
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uh Crohn's colitis Etc and I go in and I look at the blood and it's like there's
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nothing to indicate that as a potential here which again I'm telling you one side that's suggesting that that this
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doesn't even need to be a consideration yet I will always encourage you to get other testing done uh should you you
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wish of course uh sometimes I will tell you to absolutely seek out other
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testing um so it depends I'm not going to pretend that I know everything but I
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can help you ask better questions if you are also embracing the medical field so
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it's not a separation it's a collaborative yeah I think that's a really important point to make is that I
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think most good yes complimentary um practitioners are looking to obtain as
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much information about your journey from you and also you know any type of lab results or any diagnosis or you know
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what's your what's your doctor think I think it's important to note that if you you should be working with a
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practitioner that is looking to collaborate and and work work work
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together with other people um I've seen your microscope in your office it's pretty impressive can you tell me she's
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Lovely isn't She she's a be can you tell us a bit more about her it's a like a microscope microscope a medical
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microscope um I've had her for some time uh one
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thing about microscopes they basically stay the same over time yes we can
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upgrade lenses and things like that U there's a special application for darkfield microscopy that is different
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from other applications um and it's th this this particular microscope
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has been extremely kind in terms of how it works to reveal uh and and um amplify
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what's going on in the blood or illuminate basically what's going on in the blood uh it it's a world that is is
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very Cosmic it's a world that's very expressive I can lose myself in a blood
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sample for many hours wow so I so it's
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absolutely fascinating there's um the the polymorphic process or the
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pleomorphic process which means that blood changes all all the time and that
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is dependent on the pH of the blood the millu um blood pH is as uh people will
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always say well the blood never changes well that's really uh true um the blood
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pH should be 7365 to 7.41 uh is so it has a really really
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narrow margin in the meantime our biology will do handstands and back
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flips to keep the blood happy and that's why I use the examination or the the the
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collection of urine and and saliva pH numbers over a period of time and
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collected in a certain way uh to tell us what what is going on inside and that's
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the drama we see in the live blood that expression if we don't look at
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that we're missing a a really critical piece the microscope and that beautiful
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beautiful lady that works with me um in she will reveal she's the big reveal
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for the imbalance that is ruling you amazing and I've seen on your Instagram
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lifeblood analysis you can go check that out there's images that are red there
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images that are blue um can you explain the difference between that is that is that just the way that you use to to
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view the blood differently the um the the one with the dark background or
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sometimes it looks blue sometimes it looks black um that's that's live blood
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okay and so that's moving so what you're seeing when you look at the Instagram that's actually a moment captured in
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time oh wow okay okay so um you're actually the camera cannot does not have
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the ability to capture movement um I think perhaps some of the newer programs
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do but I I just find it's quite distracting for people and it's not Embrace that as a part the
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uh red is the dry blood and they're both very different and it's the the merging
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of the information from both angles that gives us you know the platform to work
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from amazing um can you describe the type of person who you think could
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really benefit from Life blood analysis I think my patient base
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continually um tells me that they the people that come in are those who have
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tried everything and aren't getting anywhere there's there's no traction
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many of those people feel like they haven't been heard that they've been dismissed they haven't been heard and
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they actually don't matter it it's very very interesting I also got people who
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don't wish to engage with allopathic medicine and that's fine too um mostly
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the people that I get are very open people the I get a lot of referrals there's a
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lot of referrals um I don't want to know
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if someone paid for their appointment and they're coming just to make that person happy um but I can tell pretty
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quickly because they're not as invested so people that come to see me are invested people who come to see me are
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curious and looking for another way to uh have relationship with themselves
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yeah I see a lot of um a lot of people who go to either an acupuncturist or a nutritionist or looking for an
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alternative um therapy many of them are coming from a place where they've
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been in the conventional model for many many years and and they they're not really seeing the results that they that
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they want so they're looking for an alternative therapy but then I see more and more people now that are looking
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towards nutrition or yoga or massage or Chiropractic or you know all these many
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other wonderful different um modalities people are going to these first and
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they're being really assertive when it comes to their own health and I think um
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I think more and more people will be doing this especially I think living in Victoria British Columbia I think
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there's a lot of people who are very very aware of their own health and that there are alternative um things that
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people can do when it comes to Healing before jumping in into something like a drug or a surgery or you know
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something that's you know very serious I always tell people that they don't have
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a certain situation because they're deficient in a certain drug that is not why the condition
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exists so we need to think it differently we have the condition because of everything that's led up to
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this moment the drug is The Peacemaker or or the Band-Aid as you
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said um but we still need to in investigate we still need to be curious
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I ask people aren't you curious about how it got this way in the first place and if you're not curious why not that's
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a really interesting question yeah we need to accept responsibility this
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vehicle the our human body is the greatest gift the next greatest gift to
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our Humanity are our emotions man those are two big baskets to hold yeah
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so when it comes to merging the emotional health which is what this podcast is is looking to merge for us
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when we look at merging our spirit our psychology and our biology together we
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have the best the best Avenue to alignment to to wholeness that anyone
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could ever imagine it's like during this world event
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I thought how am I going to hold this I'm like anybody else yeah what is going to what's going to work so I thought I
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we always just like if someone has cancer we have to meet a radical situation with radical
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means we have to meet and greet the dragon sure so what will I do to meet
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and greet that Dragon my choice amongst other things
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was becoming extremely pristine with my food was I perfect no but I don't expect profession I gave that up a long time
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ago all right it's still there a little bit but okay yeah because I'm human but
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but it's something that I I've renegotiated and then for
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me I embraced a breathing technique that challenged me on many levels and it made
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me mad but it was the best therapy I could have ever done for myself and I
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felt on top of things not beneath things did I change the world no but I changed
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my world and that's the more important thing that is definitely the more important thing yes yeah I think that's
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an amazing place to to finish up with Morin thank you so much you can um you
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can connect with Moren on Facebook and Instagram her Instagram handle is live blore analysis and on Facebook it's
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Morin Fontaine intuitive healing and Morin Fontaine tocom if you want to check out her website I will leave um
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notes in the show notes for you to connect with her Moren an absolute pleasure as always thank you so much do
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you have any final words I am deeply grateful for the
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opportunity to speak with you as always Simon I am
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also very I feel very honored always to represent people and to speak what they
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can't speak and to hold space for their process there is no Perfection and I hold you with all of
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your difficulty with your perceptions and perspectives and help you realign with
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the real you which is not those perceptions and let's get you healthy
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just lovely I love it um well thank you very much again Moren you've been listening to the official true hope
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Canada podcast um we will be coming at you again next next week hope you enjoyed the show thank you very much
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