The Power of Herbs
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THE POWER OF HERBSn n by Debbie Dodge, Ph.D., LPC, CHLCn n
Since the beginning of time herbs have been used for medicinal, nutritional, and dietary supplementation. Many medications used in the pharmaceutical industry are derivatives of a secluded part of a plant. However, using a secluded part of a plant is not the same as using the plant as a whole. Using the plant as a whole allows for sometimes hundreds of bioavailable constituents to work synergistically together to heal the body. These constituents work on a cellular level to heal the body. Pharmaceutical medications are stronger as they seclude the chemical in the plant to create a powerful and usually quick fix for acute symptoms. Unfortunately, many of these medications are not manufactured to heal the problem, but to make the person feel better temporarily until the next dose. n
Plants have the power to heal! Some plants (herbs) are known for their blood purifying ability, some for their anti-inflammatory ability, and some for their anti-aging effects. There are literally thousands of different herbs that have healing properties for one or several health issues. And, if you do not have any health issues, they are perfect for maintaining good health, energy, and longevity. n
Plant nutrients can be taken in by the body in many different ways. This includes eating fresh fruits and vegetables, taking herbal supplements in the form of capsules, tablets, teas, tinctures, and suppositories, and allowing plant oils and nutrients to be absorbed into the blood stream via body lotions and skin care products. Aromatherapy is another means of bringing nutrients into your body via your nasal passages – straight to the brain where they can affect your mood and emotions. Some herbs help remove toxins from your body to help it function better and the herbs actually draw these poisons from your body, out through your skin, body wastes, and airways. n
As people are living longer lives, it is becoming necessary to take care of our bodies in ways that will offer optimal quality of life in the later years. People are no longer willing to live their last years in a nursing home. As more and more people are opting for organic foods, natural health products, and a low-stress life style, it is important to be educated about the path to health that is right for you. We are all different and have different health problems and genetic predisposition to disease. One size does not fit all!
For more information and/or a customized nutritional plan, contact Debbie or Cherie at Lotus Holistic Life, LLC, or visit our website for a full line of nutritional supplements and natural health products at lotusholisticlife.com. n
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Licensed Professional Counselor with an MS in Clinical Psychology, and is a Certified Holistic Life Coach. In addition, Debbie has a BS in Human Development from Cornell University and has many years experience working with adults and adolescents and their families, helping them to live in harmony and repair broken relationships. Debbie has experience working with clientele of all ages and developmental range. n n
Debbie’s experience includes: n Holistic Life Coachn Program Manager of Social Service Programn Therapist to Adults, Adolescents, & Familiesn Clinical Group Facilitator n Teache
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Community Service Group Facilitato
Creative Program Developer for Transitional Adulthoodn Holistic Health Researche
Needs Assessment Therapist n Yoga and Relaxation Group Facilitato
Social Advocate for Children, Animals, and Environmental issues
Debbie has facilitated numerous groups focusing on personal n and holistic growth, meditation, self-knowledge, and creativity.
Debbie is interested in holistic health issues such as improving the energy level, nutrition and herbs for natural healthier living, producing long-lasting cognitive/behavioral change, and incorporating principles of peace in nature. n
Debbie’s publications are in diverse areas including: holistic health management; holistic light, color, and aroma therapies; the power of crystals; transitional nadulthood; and cognitive issues and change. Debbie’s interventions of choice ninclude: evaluative health and life skills, stress management, Cognitive/Behavioral Theory, Family Systems Theory, Humanistic Theory, and facilitating change nthrough increasing the energy level. n
Debbie enjoys working with highly motivated individuals and values diversity of all types. She enjoys helping people improve their health, energy range, fitness level, nlife balance, self-esteem, relationships, career path, and overall enjoyment of life.
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