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Using Tapping to Reduce Anxiety, Fear, and Chronic Pain with Nick Ortner

Using Tapping to Reduce Anxiety, Fear, and Chronic Pain with Nick Ortner

FromWell-Fed Women


Using Tapping to Reduce Anxiety, Fear, and Chronic Pain with Nick Ortner

FromWell-Fed Women

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Length:
59 minutes
Released:
May 19, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Here's the notes for episode #272 of Well-Fed Women. Be sure to check back every Tuesday for a new episode, and head over to Apple Podcasts or Stitcher to subscribe!To leave a review for the podcast (HORRAY!), go to: https://coconutsandkettlebells.com/reviewIn this episode, Noelle and Nick Ortner discuss using tapping to reduce anxiety, fear, and chronic pain.Got a question you'd like us to answer? Email us at wellfedwomen@gmail.com.10% of the funds we receive from our sponsors is donated directly to our partner charity, Thistle Farms, a place where women survivors of abuse, addiction, trafficking and prostitution receive help and support through residential programs, therapy, education, and employment opportunities. Because we get paid per download, you are actively supporting Thistle Farms by downloading our podcast each week.Topics![01:40] Using Tapping to Reduce Anxiety, Fear, and Chronic Pain with Nick OrtnerLinks!Noelle's website: https://coconutsandkettlebells.comStefani's website: http://healthtoempower.comBuy our book Coconuts and KettlebellsHimalaya Podcast AppWell-Fed Women Holistic Health Facebook GroupTapping Solution AppThe Tapping Solution BookGorilla Thumps and Bear HugsMy Magic BreathBioOptimizersThis podcast is sponsored by BiOptimizers. Please refer back to episode #258 all about digestion for some more insight on how to resolve common digestive issues.If you feel like you are doing all the right things yet you’re still struggling with digestive issues such as gas, bloating, or cramping—which are actually very common, nothing to be ashamed about—start with a high quality enzyme and try switching to a proteolytic probiotic.If you’ve never tried enzymes before, or have and it didn’t work, I encourage you to give MassZymes a go. It is a full-spectrum enzyme formula with 5 different kinds of protease, which is the enzyme that is the catalyst for the breakout of protein. And undigested proteins can cause a lot of gut dysfunction. And then their Probiotic, P3-OM, is a proteolytic probiotic, which means it digests protein. It’s antiviral, it actually eliminates pathogens and waste… and is maintainable in the human digestive system. Once in your body, the P3-OM super strain doubles every 20 minutes, and helps get rid of the bad guys—before it is safely eliminated. Give both MassZymes and P3-OM a go. So many individuals suffer from digestive issues—because any protein your body doesn’t break down creates digestive distress, gas, bloating and constipation. The combination of P3-OM and MassZymes ensures that all the protein you consume breaks down into absorbable amino acids.Go to bioptimizers.com/wellfed10 And use coupon code WELLFED10 to get 10% off all products.
Released:
May 19, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Authentic, unfiltered conversations about health, nutrition, fitness, mindset, and body image. The show (formerly known as The Paleo Women Podcast) is hosted by Noelle Tarr, Nutritional Therapy Practitioner and Certified Personal Trainer, and co-hosted by Stefani Ruper. Both co-authored the book Coconuts and Kettlebells. Expect real talk, moderately amusing banter, and empowering advice for women, from women. Find more from Noelle at coconutsandkettlebells.com, and Stefani at paleoforwomen.com.