

Take a dive deep into the world of metabolism and digestion. Metabolism is the engine that powers everything in your body, turning the food you eat into the energy that fuels your every move and thought.
Then there’s digestion, the process of breaking down food into tiny bits your body can use to keep the engine running smoothly. These two are best buddies, working together to keep you feeling energized, manage your weight, and keep you healthy from the inside out.
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Resentment, anger, and unresolved conflicts may be affecting your physical, mental, and spiritual health. Karen Swartz, M.D., director of the Mood Disorders Adult Consultation Clinic at The Johns Hopkins Hospital share that forgiveness is more than say I am sorry or I forgive you. She states, “It is an active process in which you make a conscious decision to let go of negative feelings whether the person deserves it or not,” in the article Forgiveness: Your Health Depends on It.
In February 12, 2021 Harvard Health published The power of forgiveness which states, “There are two sides to forgiveness: decisional and emotional. Decisional forgiveness involves a conscious choice to replace ill will with good will”.

There are been research studies that have shown a mind body connection. In the article How Forgiveness Benefits Your Health: Forgiving Wrongdoers Can Expand Physical Fitness states, “Research has shown time and time again that our minds and bodies are linked: stress and depression can breed fatigue, while a positive outlook on life can provide us with an increased amount of energy. Willpower and determination can make us run faster and longer”.
Forgiveness can improve mental and physical health
Fit to Forgive: Effect of Mode of Exercise on Capacity to Override Grudges and Forgiveness
Forgiveness can improve mental and physical health
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If you’re under the age of 18, pregnant, nursing, under a doctor’s care, or about to start an exercise or metabolic health program, consult your physician before use.
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Grounding is strategies that can help a person manage overall wellbeing. Grounding techniques allow a person to decrease strong emotion and support detaching from the past or a traumatic experience in the moment. There are many different methods and information on grounding techniques. person detach from the past.
Physical Grounding: walk, sit or lay down in nature. This can be done on grass, sand, and/or dirt.
Visual Grounding: Close your eyes and visualize your self Walking, Sitting or laying down in nature. Or visualize yourself as a tree; growing roots down into the earth and growing branches growing tall towards the sun.
Meditative Grounding: Lay or sit in a mediation position. Visualize yourself as a tree; growing roots down into the earth and growing branches growing tall towards the sun. See your negative thoughts, emotions, and trauma releasing through your body out through your feet and roots into the earth. See your body absorbing nutrients from the earth up through your body towards the sun releasing love and gratitude through the branches.

To decrease the intensity of their feelings, a person can use guided grounding mediations and diffusers essential oils.
Focusing on your five senses can support grounding. What do you see, what do you feel, what do you hear, what do you taste and what do you smell?
When practicing grounding techniques, people can focus on the five senses: sight, touch, hearing, taste, and smell.
Grounding clinical and cognitive scientists in an interdisciplinary discussion.
Grounding the Connection Between Psyche and Soma: Creating a Reliable Observation Tool for Grounding Assessment in an Adult Population.