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Do you retain stagnant energy?

Do you retain stagnant energy?

If you hold stagnant energy or resistance in your body, it can affect your health. Health is not just physical, but emotional. Your cells can retain emotional energy, which makes them go at a slower vibration, putting your health at risk.

Learn to take care of your cells and emotions, and they will take care of you!

To find out how to solve this, visit us at http://www.HealthyAtom.com, or drop us an email!

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Today’s Quote of the Day!

Today's Quote of the Day!

Self care is an important aspect of your life. Without giving yourself the health and care you need, you will not have the energy for everything else.

If you’re unsure where to start on your journey to optimum health, take a look at our website (www.HealthyAtom.com), or feel free to drop us an email and we will be happy to help you work out what you need.

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Where we store fat and why

Where we store fat and why

Here’s an interesting read about where we store body fat and why.

Body-Types

Adrenals
Stress and feeling overwhelmed leads to pressure on the adrenals, which releases high levels of cortisol and this is stored as fat rolls across the abdomen, yet the limbs often remain slim.

Liver
Too much alcohol leads to an overstressed liver, which releases high levels of unprocessed toxins and this is stored as swelling, seen as a protruded, rounded belly.

Reproductive Organs
A deficiency in amino acids/minerals leads to a hormonal imbalance, which causes estrogen dominance and this is stored as fat on the lower abdomen and hips.

Thyroid/Pancreas
An overload of white sugar and bad carbohydrates leads to an overworked thyroid and pancreas, which releases high levels of insulin and this is stored as fat over the entire body, especially in the back, aka the love handles.

Solution: Make small changes daily from the list below, gradually building up for a permanent transition. This way, you’ll be on the road to better health:

1. Speak out – offload and say it as it is…
2. Delegate – take control of what overwhelms you and let go of what’s not working…
3. Cut-down on alcohol – a glass of something nice is fine, but if you rely on it to escape…
4. Eat the right balance of nutrients – in every meal…
5. Drop white sugar – bye, bye global, parasitic addiction…
6. Eat healthier carbs – slow releasing carbs do not spike insulin levels, so change all white products to wholegrain and brown alternatives…

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Quote of the day!

Quote of the day!

Quote of the day! Learn more about talking care of your cells at our website.