Wood Controls Earth
/0 Comments/in Five Elements /by Dr. Todd StoneWood is the structure of life. Our boundaries and steps we take toward expansion. The Five Elements symbolize the movement of energy in acupuncture and acupressure healing practices. The Wood Element represents everything sprouting from the Earth. The Earth Element represents the harvest. The Bible says “You reap what you sow.” The Five Elements, which was conceived before the […]
Metal Creates Water
/0 Comments/in Five Elements /by Dr. Todd StoneMetal is the richness of life. The rubies and diamonds, and the minerals that hold us together. The Five Elements represent the movement of energy in acupuncture and acupressure healing philosophies. The Metal Element represents “Reflection.” It represents the letting go of what doesn’t serve us, and looking forward toward inspiration. Metal represents the hardness […]
True Parkinson’s Relief
/2 Comments/in Conditions /by Dr. Todd StoneParkinson’s Disease is considered a progressive disease. Once diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease, your condition worsens with every passing week, and the best Medicine may slow the progression. Your Medical Prognosis. True Parkinson’s Relief seems to be better than the best Medicine. In the only two cases of Parkinson’s Disease that True Health has seen, our […]
Fire Creates Earth
/2 Comments/in Five Elements /by Dr. Todd StoneWater creates Wood and Wood creates Fire. Fire is your heart’s desire. What is your heart’s desire? Desire can be softened to “your preference.“ Wanting feels hard (imposing) to the softest (most sensitive) among us, as hard as imposing your will on someone. Preference is soft, making it easy to share your heart’s desire. Feel this. […]
True Heart Health
/0 Comments/in natural medicine /by Dr. Todd StoneTrue Heart Health is our plant blend for heart failure and high blood pressure. You may want to have it on hand in case of heart attack. Researchers observed Mistletoe significantly reduce the extent of heart death by sudden blockage. That’s a heart attack. An instant heart failure most commonly caused by high blood pressure. […]