Heal Your Physical Challenges By Tuning In To Your Body’s Wisdom

So many of us are facing widespread health issues these days –– from high stress levels to anxiety, fatigue, depression, food cravings, and many other addictions.

Even the most common health complaints aren’t easily explained by Western medicine. However, Dr. Rachel Carlton Abrams views these conditions as puzzles that can be solved — through the body’s wisdom…

In fact, your body can communicate and then guide you in healing many common disorders, and even holds wisdom that can help you transform your genetic expression.

Experience a guided, medically grounded practice to develop body wisdom for your healing and life.

On Thursday, September 12, Dr. Rachel will help you begin to hear your body’s wise “YES” (or “no”) so the health decisions you make bring you healing, balance, and radiant vitality, during a FREE video event, Accessing Your Body’s ‘Yes’ as a Path to Healing: How to Align With Your Body-Health-Nature Intelligence for Total Wellbeing.

You can register here: Accessing Your Body’s ‘Yes’ as a Path to Healing

In this 60-minute free online event, you’ll discover:

  • Your body’s ability to communicate and guide you in healing fatigue, body pain, digestive disturbances, anxiety, depression, brain fog, and other common health challenges
  • The connection between the earth microbiome and your body’s microbial rainforest, including your “Earth belly”
  • Fascinating insights into the neurology of human relationships, and why we need each other to heal and flourish
  • A new understanding of “right relationship,” which is expressed in nature (and in YOU) as integrity, beauty, and resilience
  • A powerful exercise in which you’ll ask your body, “Yes or No?” in order to develop body wisdom for your healing and life
  • How practical, medically grounded practices can help you heal your ancestral line and current relationships — and harness your epigenetics

An award-winning primary care medical doctor for more than 20 years, Dr. Rachel is convinced that most illness — including diseases which we may genetically “inherit” and forms of emotional suffering — can be alleviated when we are in right relationship with our bodies, our community, and the natural world.

Don’t miss this opportunity to discover how to make intuitive, healthy choices about everything from what you eat to the people you spend time with — and restore your body’s natural ecosystem in the process!

You can RSVP for free here: Accessing Your Body’s ‘Yes’ as a Path to Healing

Live long, love life and be well!

Harold

P.S. In this powerful hour with Dr. Rachel, you’ll discover how to intuit the healing information your body is sending you and live in ‘right relationship’ with your body, other people, and nature.

Register now (and even if you can’t attend live, you’ll receive a downloadable replay later): Accessing Your Body’s ‘Yes’ as a Path to Healing

About Dr. Rachel Carlton Abrams

Dr. Rachel Carlton Abrams graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Stanford University, received her MD from UC San Francisco, and a Master’s degree in Holistic Health from UC Berkeley. She is board certified in family medicine and integrative medicine.

In 2008 she opened the award-winning Santa Cruz Integrative Medicine Clinic. Dr. Abrams treats many of the world’s most influential people, from CEOs to billionaire entrepreneurs to Nobel Peace laureates. She has been voted “Best Doctor” in Santa Cruz County from 2009 through 2019.

Dr. Rachel has published five books, most recently BodyWise: Discovering Your Body’s Intelligence for Lifelong Health and Healing, and Eight Dates: Essential Conversations for a Lifetime of Love with John and Julie Gottman.

Dr. Rachel’s other publications include The Man’s Guide to Women, The Multi-Orgasmic Woman, The Multi-Orgasmic Couple, and the audiobook, Taoist Sexual Secrets.

Dr. Rachel has given keynote addresses throughout the country and has taught more than 50 classes and workshops throughout the world. She has been an expert consultant on holistic health for national magazines, radio, and television for the last 20 years.

Dr. Rachel loves the ocean and the redwoods, and is addicted to beach volleyball. She is happily married and the mother of three fabulous young adults. She and her beloved husband, Doug, live in Santa Cruz, California.