Back To Life
Back To Life aims to support women recovering from chronic illness including Endometriosis & POTS. The results speak for themselves.
Back to Life was set up in 2011 after discovering that it was possible to cure endometriosis through diet and lifestyle change. This blog is aimed at giving hope and information to women suffering with various types of chronic illnesses and hormonal imbalances, specifically endometriosis and PCOS. And lots of tips to help you live a clean and healthy lifestyle, both inside and out!
01/12/2023
https://www.changetheairsummit.org/videos/why-were-here/mold-discovery-to-recovery/
Mold Discovery to Recovery When mysterious symptoms wouldn’t budge, Gwyneth Paltrow was determined to find answers. What she didn’t expect to discover was sinister mold lurking in her home and body. After well-meaning doctors and contractors failed to help, […]
10/10/2023
Studies Link Glutathione and Brain Health Glutathione is a compound made up of three amino acids and is a potent antioxidant that can have many benefits for your body and brain.
05/07/2023
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https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/637313?fbclid=IwAR08L-j3J_Z0acJ0XL5tiHdci6vk31ZrQ-zja6NVSaIDGLxigHIEjhHCzYE
Petition: Provide dedicated funding for diagnosis/treatment of hypermobile EDS and HSD There is a nationally commissioned NHS diagnostic service for rare types of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome but there is no dedicated funding for the diagnosis/treatment of the most common type (hEDS) and hypermobility spectrum disorder (HSD). We believe this should change.
13/03/2023
Over the last week I have been doing a lot of work on calming the nervous system via Brain Retraining exercises, Somatic movement and Vegas Nerve stimulation.
During one of the videos I was watching, the lady talked about slowing everything down to the ‘pace of your body’ rather than rushing at the ‘speed of the brain’.
This really resonated and has stuck with me, especially when I feel myself pushing too hard or too fast, I remind myself to slow down.
The idea that my body knows what it needs more than my brain is an interesting concept but makes total sense. When we sit with the breath and really connect to the body, that’s where the sweet spot is.
Check out this episode of Feel Better Live More with Dr Chatterjee and guest Dr Mark Hyman
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/338-the-secrets-to-living-your-longest-healthiest/id1333552422?i=1000600877975
13/02/2023
12/02/2023
Hip dysplasia can take an average of 5 years to diagnose and typically people see 3 or more clinicians before diagnosis (Nunley et al. 2011). It’s important to know the typical signs and symptoms and consider appropriate investigations.
09/02/2023
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