ProTouch Rehab
Holistic Naturopathic Doctor focusing on permanent structural correction, lab testing, nutrition,
We also focus on Nutrition and supplementation based on lab work as well as weight loss goals.
05/24/2026
There’s something different about coming home from a successful hunt.
Not just the meat in the cooler… but the memories, friendships bonded, connection to the land, the respect for the animal, the early mornings, cold air, silence in the bush, and the gratitude that comes with harvesting your own food.
Wild game isn’t just “organic.” It’s how food was meant to exist.
No confinement.
No hormones.
No industrial feedlots.
No fluorescent lights and concrete floors.
A wild animal spends its life moving, adapting, eating what nature intended, exposed to the sun, seasons, rivers, minerals, and natural terrain. That translates into dense nutrition, cleaner fat profiles, more micronutrients, and meat that actually nourishes instead of just fills the stomach.
Moose, elk, deer, bear, bison — these animals are part of the natural ecosystem, not a manufactured food system.
There’s also something deeply grounding about knowing exactly where your food came from because you earned it yourself. Hunting reconnects people to ancestral traditions that modern society has almost forgotten. It teaches patience, discipline, stewardship, and respect for life.
Most people today are disconnected from their food source. Meat arrives wrapped in plastic under artificial lights with no understanding of the process behind it.
Hunting removes that illusion.
A freezer full of wild game after a long season feels different because it carries meaning, effort, and gratitude with every meal.
05/07/2026
Most people read scripture literally while missing the deeper biological and energetic metaphor hidden in plain sight.
Every major religion centers around LIGHT.
“Let there be light.”
“The light of the world.”
“The kingdom of heaven is within.”
“The lamp of the body is the eye.”
“Moses came down radiant.”
“The halo around saints.”
“The pineal awakening.”
“The third eye.”
“The sons of the sun.”
Ancient cultures encoded biology, circadian rhythms, and human consciousness into symbolic language because the masses understood stories better than physics.
Modern science is finally catching up.
Human biology is fundamentally light-driven.
Your eyes are not just cameras.
They are solar sensors connected directly into the brain through the retinohypothalamic tract — a pathway from the retina to the hypothalamus that controls circadian rhythm, hormones, neurotransmitters, metabolism, temperature, sleep, fertility, and immune function.
Inside the eye are specialized light-sensitive proteins called melanopsin and neuropsin.
Melanopsin responds primarily to blue light and regulates circadian signaling through the suprachiasmatic nucleus — your master biological clock.
Neuropsin appears involved in UV light sensing and seasonal biological adaptation.
Your body literally translates photons into biological signals.
Light becomes chemistry.
This is why artificial environments destroy health.
No sunrise.
No UV exposure.
Blue light at midnight.
Indoor living.
Sunglasses blocking natural frequencies.
Constant nnEMF interference.
You disconnect the organism from the light code that regulates mitochondrial energy production.
Even melanin itself behaves like a biological semiconductor and energy transducer.
Research has shown melanin can absorb a broad spectrum of electromagnetic radiation and participate in electron exchange similar to a battery.
The darker pigment is not just for “sun protection.”
It is deeply involved in photobiology and energy handling.
Life itself runs on electron flow.
04/25/2026
That one shift in perception can alter everything.
Your peace.
Your finances.
Your health.
Your relationships.
Even how you experience the world itself.
Because transformation does not begin outside of you. It begins within.
As within, so without.
What if hardship is not punishment, but invitation?
What if suffering is not always an obstacle, but sometimes a teacher?
When you stop resisting every storm and start asking what it came to reveal, your life moves differently.
Even your relationship with reality changes.
You are, in a profound sense, light slowed into form —awareness clothed in matter.
And thought, intention, and perception influence the world you experience. Change the inner field, and the outer field responds.
Love is the force that restores order.
Not love as society often defines it—mere self-sacrifice, possession, or sentimentality
But love as radical acceptance of what is.
Love as alignment.
Love is energy in motion.
Gratitude for what feels good is easy.
Gratitude for what breaks you open—there is love in action.
When you resist life, the current of light narrows.
When you accept and participate in its flow, light moves.
When resistance hardens, life can feel dark.
Patterns repeat.
Pain echoes.
But when perception shifts, patterns break.
Light moves
As it says in Romans, “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God…” (Romans 8:28)
Not some things.
All things.
Even wounds can be worked into wisdom.
And in Matthew, Jesus Christ said:
“The kingdom of God is within you.”
And, “If you love me, keep my commandments.”
Not merely believe.
Follow.
Embody.
And what were the highest commandments?
Love God.
Love your neighbor as yourself.
This is not passive morality.
It is a physics of the spirit.
Inner change before outer change.
The seed transforms before the fruit appears.
The everlasting life Jesus Christ spoke of was not only something after death, but a way of being found now—through living in alignment with truth, love, and surrender.
Peace is not found by controlling life.
It is found by cooperating with it.
Stop asking, Why is this happening to me?
Ask, What is this shaping for.
04/13/2026
What many animal rights advocates fail to grasp is that true conservation isn’t built on sentiment, it’s built on balance.
Preserving species often requires maintaining sustainable herd sizes. Without management, ecosystems collapse under their own weight—overgrazing, disease, starvation. Nature is not gentle; it is precise.
In many systems, nothing is wasted. Resources are utilized, food chains are respected, and in some cases, controlled harvesting feeds communities living below the poverty line. That’s not exploitation—that’s integration.
Ironically, several endangered species have recovered not despite human intervention, but because of structured conservation efforts that include population control and economic incentives. Remove that structure, and you often remove the very funding that keeps those species alive.
You want real change? You want to talk about climate and ecological preservation?
Then shift your focus.
Look at industrial agriculture stripping soils of life. Look at chemical dependency reducing biodiversity at the microbial level.
We’ve wiped out vast portions of the microscopic ecosystems that actually sustain life—organisms that regulate soil fertility, immunity, and planetary balance.
That’s where the real damage is happening.
Reacting purely from emotion might feel righteous—but it often ignores the deeper systems at play.
And ignorance, even when well-intentioned, can be just as destructive as neglect.
Signed
Nature and Lover of Life
Stephen Spencer ND
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