by bodychek_admin | Dec 24, 2011 | BodyCHEK, Sports Injuries
Hopefully, during the first two parts of this post, you would have gained an understand of the complexity of dysfunction in the body. You will have also got an insight into how I follow a relatively simple system to help people overcome their challenges. In this post,...
by bodychek_admin | Dec 24, 2011 | BodyCHEK, Sports Injuries
OK, so you know from my previous post the different systems within the Reflex Survival Totem Pole. But how and why does it work? In simple terms, the more important a system is to survival, the more priority the body will place on that system. For instance, breathing...
by bodychek_admin | Dec 23, 2011 | BodyCHEK, Sports Injuries
This week, I wanted to share with you the experience of one of my clients who I shall call Mike (not his real name). Mike had been suffering fromĀ upper and lower back painĀ and shoulder pain. He was taking pain killers daily to relieve the pain. I initially completed a...
by bodychek_admin | Dec 23, 2011 | BodyCHEK, Chronic Fatigue, General Health, Sports Injuries, Strength & Conditioning, Weight Loss
OK, so far I have discussed how grains contain phytic acid and enzyme inhibitors and how grains must be soaked or fermented before baking and consuming. It has also been discussed how as humans, most of us have intestinal tracts too short to adequately absorb all the...
by bodychek_admin | Dec 23, 2011 | BodyCHEK, Chronic Fatigue, General Health, Sports Injuries, Strength & Conditioning, Weight Loss
In Part 1, I explained how grains contain phytic acid and enzyme inhibitors that require neutralising through soaking. In addition, we know that proteins found in grains, especially gluten, are very difficult to digest. A diet high in gluten, such as cereals, breads...