2 minute read

The Grossgold Clinic Introduces the Harmonic Egg

Next Article
MONTHLY PLANNER

MONTHLY PLANNER

The Grossgold Clinic is thrilled to announce their newest addition: the Harmonic Egg. This unique, inclusive healing modality employs the principles of sacred geometry, sound, light and color therapies to promote inner peace, healing and relaxation.

The concept of energy medicine, on which the Harmonic Egg is based, dates back to ancient times and aims to release and balance energy to promote healing and wellness. The body’s cells communicate via electrical signals, and these energies are thought to become distorted or blocked when people experience emotional trauma, illness, pain and other hardships. The unblocking and rebalancing of these energies can be a crucial part of emotional, spiritual and physical healing.

A session consists of 50 relaxing minutes, sitting in a zerogravity chair inside the egg-shaped, natural wood chamber while being exposed to consciously-created music and colored light. Users of the Harmonic Egg have noted improvements in symptoms of anxiety, depression and PTSD, pain relief, increased resilience to stress, less reactivity, more energy, better sleep, and the promotion of physical healing.

Cost: 10% off with NA mention. Location: 609 Lakeview Rd., Clearwater. For more information and to book an appointment, call 727-330-3844, email Info@TheGClinic.org and/or visit TheGClinic. org. See ad pages 6 and below.

Universal Flamenco Opens Doors in Tampa

Discover the friendly Universal Flamenco studio/pub at 7603 Gunn Highway, Suite A, in Tampa. Classes offered include Flamenco dance, fusions for all ages, and meditation and internal energy training. In the Philosophers’ Café, talks and classes in Ancient Hermetic Philosophy and Metaphysics, including Astrology, are held.

Universal Flamenco’s Founder, Irene Rimer, is a Master Flamenco Artist. She is also a Doctor of Philosophy, Metaphysical Counselor and Ordained Minister of the International Metaphysics Ministry. For 20-plus years, Dr. Rimer has been studying the ancient works, researching and compiling texts to produce an easier way to understand the workings of our solar system, combining all the fields of knowledge and wisdom to show the interrelatedness of all things. The study and contemplation of these teachings enable one to develop wisdom and enlightenment far beyond what this world has to offer.

On November 16, 2010, UNESCO declared Flamenco one of the “Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity”. Flamenco is traced to Pythagorean math as framed emotions are expressed through this art. Sync into Rhythm with Flamenco and learn this art form. Experience deep transformation with fundamental ancient knowledge and BE happiness, peace, health and Love. Know Thyself!

For more information, visit UniversalFlamenco.org. See ad page 35.

Low Vitamin D Linked to Risk of Death

A new study published in Annals of Internal Medicine determined that vitamin D deficiency increases mortality risk. The findings were based on a survey of the vitamin D levels and genetic data of more than 300,000 people aged 37 to 73 that participated in the UK Biobank, a large-scale cohort study that began in 2006. Almost 19,000 deaths from all causes, as well as from specific causes such as cardiovascular disease, cancer and respiratory illnesses, were recorded through 2020.

Researchers discovered that the risk of death decreased steeply with increasing concentrations of vitamin D, until reaching 50 nanomoles per liter (nmol/L). The odds of death from all causes were estimated to increase by 25 percent for participants with vitamin D levels of 25 nmol/L, compared to those with 50 nmol/L.

New Insights on Water Consumption Requirements

We have been conditioned to believe that eight glasses of water are required each day, but new research published in Science found that daily water needs vary based on numerous factors. Researchers studied 5,604 people aged 8 to 96 from 23 countries, measuring their water turnover—the amount of water lost and replaced each day. They found that for most healthy adults, drinking eight cups of water a day is unnecessary because water needs vary depending on age, sex, body size, physical activity level, athletic status, pregnancy, socioeconomic status and environmental characteristics such as latitude, altitude, air temperature and humidity. People that lived in less developed countries had higher water turnover than people from developed countries. While hydration should be prioritized, most people that pay attention to their bodies and drink when thirsty are likely drinking enough water.

This article is from: