Cultivating Inner Radiance: Chakras & Energy Practices
Stephen Armytage Stephen Armytage

Cultivating Inner Radiance: Chakras & Energy Practices

Eastern traditions have long recognized the human body as an energetic being, pulsating with life force that flows through a network of centers called chakras. These chakras, visualized as swirling wheels of light, are believed to govern various aspects of our physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.

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The Magnesium Effect: Rest, Recovery & performance
Stephen Armytage Stephen Armytage

The Magnesium Effect: Rest, Recovery & performance

Magnesium, the fourth most abundant mineral in the human body, plays a crucial role in over 300 biochemical reactions. Despite its significance, many people unknowingly fall short of their daily magnesium needs.

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Beyond Counting Sheep: Habits for Better Sleep
Stephen Armytage Stephen Armytage

Beyond Counting Sheep: Habits for Better Sleep

A good night's sleep fuels our bodies, sharpens our minds, and boosts our overall well-being. While conventional wisdom focuses on establishing a regular sleep schedule and creating a relaxing bedtime routine, there are some lesser-known habits that can significantly improve your sleep quality.

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Reconnecting with the Earth: Grounding
Stephen Armytage Stephen Armytage

Reconnecting with the Earth: Grounding

These days it’s easy to find ourselves disconnected from nature. We spend countless hours indoors, bathed in the artificial glow of screens. But what if there was a simple yet powerful way to reconnect with the earth and harness its potential for improved well-being? Enter the practice of grounding, also known as earthing.

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Move Your Body & Mind… Power of Movement
Stephen Armytage Stephen Armytage

Move Your Body & Mind… Power of Movement

Our bodies are made and meant to move. Yet, in today's technology-driven world, we often find ourselves glued to screens, leading to a sedentary lifestyle with detrimental consequences for our physical and mental well-being. The good news? The antidote lies in something as simple as getting active.

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