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The Autoimmune Wellness Podcast Episode #12: Step 6: Move – Our Stories

  Welcome to The Autoimmune Wellness Podcast Season 1! We’ve created this podcast as a free resource to accompany our upcoming book, The Autoimmune Wellness Handbook: A DIY Guide to Living Well with Chronic Illness. Episode #12: Step 6: Move ...

The Autoimmune Wellness Podcast Episode #11: Step 5: In-Depth with Jason Handler, L.Ac

  Welcome to The Autoimmune Wellness Podcast Season 1! We’ve created this podcast as a free resource to accompany our upcoming book, The Autoimmune Wellness Handbook: A DIY Guide to Living Well with Chronic Illness. Episode #11: Step 5: In-Depth ...

The Autoimmune Wellness Podcast Episode #10: Step 5: Breathe – Our Stories

  Welcome to The Autoimmune Wellness Podcast Season 1! We’ve created this podcast as a free resource to accompany our upcoming book, The Autoimmune Wellness Handbook: A DIY Guide to Living Well with Chronic Illness. Episode #10: Step 5: Breathe ...

The Autoimmune Wellness Podcast Episode #9: Step 4: In-Depth with Dan Pardi, MS

  Welcome to The Autoimmune Wellness Podcast Season 1! We’ve created this podcast as a free resource to accompany our upcoming book, The Autoimmune Wellness Handbook: A DIY Guide to Living Well with Chronic Illness. Episode #9: Step 4: In-Depth ...

Seven Reasons Why Campervan Travel is Compatible with Autoimmune Disease

If you follow my personal account on Instagram, you may know that I recently traveled “down under” to visit Australia and New Zealand on a trip promoting the metric release of The Autoimmune Paleo Cookbook. I also went to get ...

How to Experience the Benefits of Sweating, Without a Workout

  Every day, we are exposed to a steady stream of chemicals and heavy metals as we go through our lives — from the air we breathe to the water we drink to the food we eat and the clothing ...

Rethink the “B” Word to Improve Your Quality of Life

The average American parent juggles a seemingly endless number of tasks, activities, obligations, and stressors. Parents are stressed trying to balance work and family life, kids are involved in multiple extracurricular activities, on average we live farther from relatives and ...

Manage Stress With Soul-Centered Self-Care

As a culture, Americans have accepted that it is okay and even normal to feel stress on a regular basis. Think about it — when you are catching up with your friends or co-workers, how often do you start out ...