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Susan Beattie Bowen Therapy 02.10.2020

An Alkaline balanced body is healthy, vibrant, and energetic, free of sickness and disease. An Acidic body is one that is degenerating, breaking down, showing a myriad of symptoms of ill health from the simplest form being a cold or a rash all the way to diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. We all know 1-5 people or more that are ill or dying of these or many other terrible diseases that can be solved with a change in their lifestyle and diet. High levels of stress, negativ...e thoughts, lack of exercise and poor shallow breathing (which most of us do all day long) all play a key role in this lifestyle and are acid forming. Changing your diet will improve your pH and reduce your symptoms to a certain degree, but you must also manage and balance these other pieces of the puzzle to reach optimal health. The most amazing thing about this alkaline lifestyle is that it is measurable because it IS a science. If you have a live blood analysis done by a trained microscopist (where you can see your blood cells actively moving on screen) before you begin this lifestyle change, after as little as 30 days, you will see a change in your blood cells and the fluid that they live in. It is utterly astonishing to see the yeast, parasites, (we all have them to some degree if you eat meat), stress indicators, pre-cancerous crystals, and many other unhealthy organisms floating around in your blood and how they change or disappear with only a diet adjustment and further more, with a healthy lifestyle. See more

Susan Beattie Bowen Therapy 01.10.2020

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Susan Beattie Bowen Therapy 27.09.2020

Safe from New born to elderly!

Susan Beattie Bowen Therapy 09.09.2020

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Susan Beattie Bowen Therapy 04.09.2020

After a bit of a break, happy to say.... I'm back.... SUSAN BEATTIE BOWEN THERAPY NOW LOCATED AT 2596 Carling Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario Holistic Ayurveda Institu...te and Wellness Centre Just a reminder, here is why people of all ages love Bowen Therapy: Here are top 4 benefits of the Bowen Therapy 1. No More Back Pain Most people turn to Bowen for back pain. We have all sat for too long and exercised too little, which results in back pain. We suffer back injuries throughout our whole life. Regardless of origin of your back pain, Bowen Technique is said to help a lot. People have reported that even after the first treatment their back pain was significantly reduced and that further therapy has released them from pain altogether. This is not just regarding back pains, but all types of acute or chronic pain or any other muscle or bone injuries. 2. Alternative Approach People report that Bowen Technique has helped them with their allergies, ear infections, menstrual pain, headaches and even some complications during pregnancy. It is also said to be helpful with panic attacks, bed wetting in children and adults alike, and fibromyalgia, among other things. So, if you have tried other treatments but have not found the right one for you, the Bowen Technique is your next step. 3. Stress Relief Maybe the biggest benefit of Bowen Technique is stress relief. We are all under a lot of stress between our jobs, our home and family and we really do need something to reduce that stress. Well, the Bowen Technique gives wonderful results. Those who have had Bowen Therapy say that they felt completely relaxed and charged with positive energy after the treatment. Do you feel stressed? The Bowen Technique can help. 4. Immediate Results The Bowen Technique gives immediate results. You usually feel better even after the first treatment and usually only need 2-3 treatments for relief. Would you like to experienced Bowen Therapy? Why not book a 15 minute discovery session. Is it time for a tune up? Contact me now to book your spring/summer sessions. SUSAN BEATTIE, BOWEN THERAPY [email protected]

Susan Beattie Bowen Therapy 26.08.2020

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Susan Beattie Bowen Therapy 22.08.2020

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Susan Beattie Bowen Therapy 10.08.2020

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Susan Beattie Bowen Therapy 28.07.2020

Fantastic Bowtech coverage in the December 2015 edition of Natural Medicine Magazine. To read the article in full, visit https://itunes.apple.com//natural-medi...cine-m/id1056642035 to download their free app, and open it to purchase the December edition. "The Bowen technique works to balance the autonomic nervous system (which regulates heartbeat, breathing, nerve communication, and so on) on both a physical and energetic level. Like homoeopathy, Bowtech's approach is 'less is more'; using a non-invasive technique, the role of the therapist is to nudge the body into healing itself." To find a Bowen therapist in Australia, visit www.bowen.org.au To train in Bowen therapy in Australia, visit www.bowentraining.com.au

Susan Beattie Bowen Therapy 18.07.2020

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Susan Beattie Bowen Therapy 04.07.2020

Now that the new year is well on its way, isn't it time to take care of yourself? After the holidays, and an over consumption of everything tasty, add a few late nights, and your body can get out of balance. A little hands on body work can go a long way. BODY BALANCING... A one hour treatment of Bowen Therapy can help you get back on track. It can facilitate healing for a wide range of problems, give a gentle boost to the immune system plus: Detoxifies the body Helps balance hormone levels Increases range of motion in joints Reduces stress and fatigue Reduces blood pressure For more information about Bowen Therapy, contact me here or [email protected] or call 613-668-2866. Curious about Bowen Therapy? Contact me for a 20 minute complementary consultation to see if Bowen is right for you!

Susan Beattie Bowen Therapy 28.06.2020

Food for thought,

Susan Beattie Bowen Therapy 24.06.2020

Bear Grylls testimony to Bowen Therapy.

Susan Beattie Bowen Therapy 14.06.2020

Great explanation on how Bowen Therapy works. Curious if Bowen Therapy is right for you? PM me here, or contact through [email protected]. Complimentary 20 minute consultations available.

Susan Beattie Bowen Therapy 02.06.2020

Its Tune Up Time!!

Susan Beattie Bowen Therapy 20.05.2020

What Is Osteoporosis? By Medical News Today The bones of people with osteoporosis become thin and weak. The word "osteo" comes from the Greek osteon meaning "bo...ne", while "porosis" comes from the Greek poros meaning "hole, passage". According to Medilexicon's medical dictionary, osteoporosis is a "reduction in the quantity of bone or atrophy of skeletal tissue; an age-related disorder characterized by decreased bone mass and loss of normal skeletal microarchitecture, leading to increased susceptibility to fractures." About 3 million people have osteoporosis in the UK, causing approximately 230,000 fractures each year, according to the National Health Service (NHS). Osteoporosis is a public health threat for an estimated 44 million people in the USA, 55% of people aged 50 or over, says the National Osteoporosis Foundation (NOF). The NOF says that 10 million people currently have osteoporosis, while 34 million are thought to have low bone mass; which places them at significantly increased risk for the condition. As people are living longer and leading more sedentary lives, the incidence of osteoporosis is expected to continue rising. This study reports that policy makers and funding agencies do not always consider this development sufficiently in their planning. If osteoporosis is not prevented, or if it is left untreated, it can progress without causing any pain until a bone breaks - most likely the hip bone, a bone in the spine, or the wrist. A hip fracture invariably requires hospitalization and major surgery. Hip fractures generally lead to serious walking disability and sometimes death if left untreated. Fractures of the spine or vertebrae can sometimes result in loss of height, severe back pain, and deformity. German scientists have elucidated a molecular mechanism which regulates the equilibrium between bone formation and bone resorption. They were able to show that two different forms of a gene switch - a short isoform and a long isoform - determine this process What are the symptoms of osteoporosis? Osteoporosis develops very slowly over a period of many years. The condition may creep up on the patient without any obvious symptoms initially - it can take several months, and even several years to become noticeable. Early signs of osteoporosis may include: Joint pains Difficulty standing Difficulty sitting up straight. The stooping position often seen among elderly people is a visible sign of possible osteoporosis. As the person's bone density or bone mass continues to go down fractures of the hip, wrist or bones in the spine become more common. Even a cough or a sneeze may fracture a rib or cause partial collapse of one of the spinal bones. Elderly people suffer greatly if they fracture a bone, because the bone cannot repair itself properly. Bones that do not effectively repair themselves are more likely to trigger arthritis, eventually leaving the patient seriously disabled. A large percentage of elderly patients who break a bone are not able to live independently afterwards. Although osteoporosis is not painful in itself, the condition causes bones to break more easily, and broken bones are very painful. The most common cause of chronic pain linked to osteoporosis is a spinal fracture. What are the risk factors for osteoporosis? What diseases or conditions may be linked to osteoporosis? A risk factor is something that increases a person's chances of developing a disease or condition. A number of factors can raise the probability of developing osteoporosis. They include: The patient's sex - women are twice as likely to develop osteoporosis as men. Experts say there are two reasons for this: 1. Women start life with a lower bone life than men. 2. Women live longer than men. 3. The menopause causes a sudden drop in estrogen in women which speeds up bone loss. Age - a person's bone mass lowers each year as he/she gets old. The falling bone mass continues until the person dies. Vertigo - Korean scientists found a link between people who suffer from vertigo and osteoporosis. HIV - people with HIV/AIDS have a significantly higher risk of developing osteoporosis, as this study found. Gastric cancer - many surviving gastric cancer patients might suffer from osteoporosis and be at risk of developing multiple fractures in their later life, this article explains. Ethnicity - people who are Caucasian, or of South Asian descent are more likely to develop osteoporosis than people of African or North/South American Indian descent. However, the risk is still significant for everybody. Family history - people who have a close relative - parent or sibling) who has/had osteoporosis are much more likely to develop it themselves. This is especially the case if the close relative had fractures. A study found that a gene called DARC negatively regulates bone density in mice. People with small frames - people who have small body frames, as well as people who are very thin tend to have a higher risk of developing osteoporosis when they get older. This is because their bone mass is lower than other people's when they start to age and bone density begins to fall. Smoking - people who smoke run a much higher risk of developing osteoporosis. Experts are not completely sure why. Estrogen exposure - women who have a late menopause, when estrogen levels drop significantly, have a lower risk of developing osteoporosis compared to women whose menopause arrives early or at an average age. Conversely, women whose menopause arrived early are at a higher risk. Anorexia and/or bulimia - people of both sexes who have, or have had eating disorders have a higher risk of developing osteoporosis. International Osteoporosis Foundation warns of bone damage from anorexia. Cardiovascular disease and possibly Alzheimer's disease link - a research project at Rice University has brought scientists to the brink of comprehending a long-standing medical mystery that may link cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis and perhaps even Alzheimer's disease. Full article and more info here: http://bit.ly/10Y5ixv