We are spiritual beings with a spirit, soul( your will, mind and emotions) and physical body. If we focus only on trying to get our physical selves more healthy, we will come short in achieving those goals since there is mind -body connection.
“In mind-body medicine, the mind and body are not seen as separately functioning entities, but as one functioning unit. The mind and emotions are viewed as influencing the body, as the body, in turn influences the mind and emotions, “ -Selhub (2007)
For as a man thinks in his heart, so is he. Proverbs 23:7
“If you can believe it, you can achieve it” , Mohit Gupta
Many researchers have found that exercise has a profound effect on breast cancer markers, particularly combining aerobic and strength resistance exercise. Let me show you how we can make cancer want to leave when we exercise:
with about 14 hours of fasting, have shown in studies to have an anti-cancer effect and anti-Alzheimer’s disease!
Women who have had breast cancer tend to not sleep as well as before they had treatment. Stress can keep us up at night too, so all the more it is important to mitigate stress, lower blood pressure, and mood swings by doing consistent exercise and mindfulness techniques.
Tips for getting a good night’s sleep:
Dr. Emma Seppala, a community impact researcher from Stanford Medicine tells us that feeding our need to be socially connected is extremely important to our health! Being around people who we connect to has been shown to decrease anxiety and depression and even strengthens our immune system!
A double dose of goodness for your heart and soul!
Our brain does a happy dance when we serve others ! We respond psychologically with endorphins and pow! Our immune system responds positively too! Joy meets purpose! Here are some ideas!
Breast Cancer Coach focusing on health & wellness for breast cancer survivors and women looking to prevent breast cancer. 13+ year stage 3 breast cancer survivor with my proven CKP framework.