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The Power of Nature

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Use Nature to heal yourself.

Natural healing methods have been utilized since the beginning of time, but in todays society, it seems everywhere we turn there are pills being pushed on you. But why?

 

Why don't we get prescribed an exercise plan, a healthy diet, time off of work, time outside, meditation, or herbal remedies. In short, because of greed and manipulation of the public. 

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In 1910, The Rockefeller Foundation, along with the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching in New York City, helped to fund the Flexner Report of 1910, which was authored by a man named Abraham Flexner.

 

The intentions of this report were to help evaluate and potentially restructure medical education in the United States, and that’s exactly what it did.

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During this time, therapies such as homeopathy, herbal medicine, essential oils, chiropractic, and naturopathy were commonplace.

 

The 1910 Flexner report concluded that these natural healing modalities were “unscientific quackery.” This report also concluded that there were too many medical schools as well as too many doctors in America and called for the standardization of medical education.

 

Seemingly, this was with underlying intentions being that the American Medical Association would be the only entity that could approve medical school licensure in America.

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After its publication, Congress implemented changes based on Flexner’s recommendations which led to modern allopathic medicine becoming the standard despite the quite barbaric methods of the time.

 

This was when Rockefeller worked with Andrew Carnegie to provide funding for medical schools across the country. This was with the condition, of course, that they only taught allopathic medicine, and they were offered grants of significant proportions in order to adhere to these conditions.

 

Through these grants, primarily fueled by Rockefeller’s petroleum monopoly, helped to systematically remove any mention of plant-based natural treatments along with teachings on nutrition and diet from medical education curricula.

 

Supported by Rockefeller’s influence on the media of the time, homeopathic and natural medicines were quickly discredited and demonized through targeted media campaigns.

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Despite all of that, we understand the benefit and power of Nature, and we use it in our practices. For example, Sunlight is the most effective way to increase Vitamin D in your body, but when I had blood work done and my Vitamin D levels were low, the Dr said nothing about getting more sun, although I told him I was working 12+ hours a day in an office.

 

He simply wanted to prescribe me a pill. To make matters worse, a few years later I asked about getting blood work done again and the provider told me that "Once you are deficient you will always be deficient." That was crazy to me.

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Understand most Doctors are simply ignorant to the benefits of nature as they were only taught the allopathic approach. 

 

So after years of learning about the benefits of various herbs, roots, barks, grasses, etc... We really began to harness the power of nature to heal, recover, and energize ourselves.

 

In our coaching programs we incorporate nature as much as we can, be it cold exposure, time in the sun, some teas, seeds, or other herbal tinctures and elixirs.

 

As we said before, we believe almost everything we need to change, grow, and improve our lives vcoems from within, and the rest is found in nature! 

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Check out our store and see how the Power of Nature can help you live a happier, healthier, more frictionless life.

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