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How Red Light Therapy Saved My Back
I never thought I would break my back. I was always careful and cautious, avoiding risky activities and taking good care of my health. But life is unpredictable, and sometimes accidents happen. That’s how I ended up with a fractured vertebrae, one of the most painful and debilitating injuries I ever experienced.
right way to keep healthyPublished 7 months ago in FamiliesThe Art of Firewalking
Introduction: Firewalking, an ancient and mystical practice, has fascinated people across cultures for centuries. The idea of barefoot individuals walking across burning coals has a primal allure, conjuring images of courage and mastery over the elements. In this article, we will explore the true art of firewalking, demystify the secrets behind this extraordinary feat, and delve into the history, science, and culture surrounding this unique practice.
DrickzinfoPublished 7 months ago in FamiliesIs this your first?
It’s not even been 24 hours since the birth of my son. I shuffle down the corridor, holding my stomach as I imagine the horror of my c-section stitches busting open. I can’t carry anything, not even my newborn baby. So his dad and my sister are there to help. As I exit the postnatal ward after being coerced to leave my bed prematurely, I pass by a midwife who was with me during my labour. She congratulates me and then continues to comment with what I can only assume is some sort of sick joke. “I’ll see you again soon,” she says. I’m so shocked I almost drop to the floor! I tell her that I won’t be doing that again, but she laughs and says, “They all say that, but you’ll be back here in a year I guarantee it!” I can’t help but feel instantly upset by her comment. I guess it’s because I feel like she’s generalising me and I’ve never been one to want to be put into a societal box. I didn’t respond, but at that moment I’m completely unaware of how many more times I would hear comments like this for weeks, months and possibly years to come.
Divine Del ✨🦋🧿Published 7 months ago in FamiliesInfant Care Unveiled
The first year of parenthood is a remarkable journey, filled with moments of profound joy, sleepless nights, and countless diaper changes. It's a phase where new parents are entrusted with the care of a tiny, fragile life, and it's a period of rapid growth and discovery for both baby and parents. In this story, we'll navigate the intricate world of infant care, offering practical advice and weaving in personal anecdotes that resonate with new parents.
Tensinize PaulPublished 7 months ago in FamiliesThe Amazing Journey of Toddler Development
As the sun rises on each day in a toddler's life, a world of wonder and discovery unfolds. Toddlerhood is a phase like no other, marked by significant developmental milestones that leave parents both astonished and joyous. From those first unsteady steps to the emergence of their unique personalities, toddlers are on a fascinating journey of growth and self-discovery. In this story, we'll delve into this enchanting world, unveiling major developmental milestones, offering valuable tips for parents, and sharing personal anecdotes that inspire and inform.
Tensinize PaulPublished 7 months ago in FamiliesThe impacts of living in an equitable city on your family
In the heart of bustling metropolises across the United States, equity initiatives' transformative power is reshaping families' living experiences. Cities, known for their vibrancy and diversity, have embarked on a journey to address disparities and create a more inclusive urban landscape. The profound results highlight the potential for a brighter future in cities nationwide.
Pam JannesPublished 7 months ago in FamiliesMy Journey from Arthritis Pain to Red Light Therapy By Jane Smith
I have been living with arthritis for over 10 years. It started with a dull ache in my fingers and wrists, and gradually progressed to a throbbing pain in my knees and hips. I tried everything to ease the pain, from over-the-counter painkillers to prescription drugs, but nothing seemed to work for long. I felt like I was losing my mobility and independence, and my quality of life was deteriorating.
healthkeeperPublished 7 months ago in FamiliesHow I Found a New Way to Ease My Arthritis Pain
I have been living with arthritis for over 10 years. It started when I was in my 40s, and it gradually got worse over time. I have osteoarthritis in my knees and rheumatoid arthritis in my hands. Some days, I can barely walk or hold a pen. The pain is unbearable.
keep heathyPublished 7 months ago in FamiliesRainy Days and Arthritis
It was a rainy day, and Max was feeling miserable. He was lying on his bed, staring at the window, watching the drops fall from the sky. He wished he could go outside and play with his friends, but he knew he couldn’t. His joints were hurting too much.
right way to keep healthyPublished 7 months ago in FamiliesThe Power of Trust:
In the realm of relationships, trust is the bedrock upon which love and understanding are built. Yet, there are moments when doubts and uncertainties can creep in, casting shadows over the most profound bonds. It's during these challenging times that lie detection tests between spouses can emerge as a potential solution.
Michelle KidwellPublished 7 months ago in FamiliesYou Need To Hear This!
1: Stop hoping for more, because it’s unlikely you’ll get it — It’s a waste. Give up on lavish homes, expensive cars, and branded clothes. Instead, focus on simplicity. Just enough. Getting by. No debt. A bit of peace, simple clothes, and a simple life.
Gary RagnarssonPublished 7 months ago in FamiliesStory: The Mending Sorcery of Auntie Maria's Lasagna
Story: The Mending Sorcery of Auntie Maria's Lasagna In the core of a clamoring city, I ended up exploring through the turbulent waters of life. Battling with the heaviness of despondency and the pressure of day to day challenges, I felt like I was suffocating. It was during quite possibly of my absolute bottom that my Auntie Maria, a lady whose culinary skill was basically as eminent as her warm heart, stepped in to expand her consoling hug as a straightforward yet significant dish: her unbelievable lasagna.