Sun, 29 March 2020
Swami Ravi (Rudiji) "Who Gets Sick? Tending Your Immune System." Swami Ravi Rudra Bharati known formerly as Dr. Rudolph Ballentine, here at EH he is know as Swami Ravi or Rudiji.. He is the author of several books on health, spirituality, yoga, and tantra. He took vows three years ago as a Sanyasa (monk) in the tradition of India He will talk about: "Who gets sick? Tending your immune system." this will include a look at the various factors impacting your ability to resist infections, that often are overlooked: for example, stress, psychological issues, diet, and environmental conditions.
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Sat, 28 March 2020
Dr. Monique Mazza is a licensed Naturopathic Physician who is licensed in the State of Vermont. We will begin with a digest of the latest research which hopefully will answer some of your burning questions regarding; Length of contagion period (Most viral shedding occurs days BEFORE a person becomes sick!) Lesser known symptoms to be aware of, How it affects children, Animal reservoir and how it relates to re-occurrence, How people using hypertensive medications may have a greater risk for viral entry into lungs and a warning about use of ibuprofen |
Thu, 26 March 2020
Madison Dietz is a Certified Nurse Aide and currently in nursing school for her RN license. I want to share my knowledge of sanitizing techniques and guidelines as well as discuss how I do this in health facilities in my schooling. Also, expressing the importance of understanding sanitation in this current pandemic of Covid-19. Daily updates at https://www.facebook.com/AshevilleNarrativetherapy/ |
Wed, 25 March 2020
Rachel Fee Clinical Herbalist "Herbal Energetic's and Covid-19 Symptom Management" Rachel will discuss the three main presentations of this virus and energetically appropriate herbs for each, focusing mainly on common kitchen herbs and spices with a few exceptions. |
Tue, 24 March 2020
Eric Wolf "Your Attitude is Worth Your Life in a Pandemic" Eric Wolf is a Licensed Clinical who has a Masters of Social Work and a Masters of Science in Environmental Education. He has been studying the art and science of survival at the Tom Brown Survival School for the past 25 years. He is currently a practicing family therapist in South Asheville and is doing tele-health for patients in North Carolina. In this conversation I am going to share what attitude to take can take in a Pandemic to protect our selves and the ones we love. I will review the current literature on Covid-19, talk about the history of the pandemic, review the basic science behind what happens when a completely new disease enters our ecology and talk about how out cultural attitudes and despair is physically dangerous to us at this time. |