In this episode of the Ancient Health Podcast, Dr. Motley discusses the connection between our emotions and physical pain. He explains how our thoughts and beliefs can manifest as physical sensations in our bodies. Drawing from Chinese medicine, he explores the concept of meridian pathways and their role in transmitting electrical signals throughout the body. Dr. Motley suggests that pain can be an expression of our thoughts and emotions, highlighting the importance of understanding the mind-body connection. Tune in to learn more about how our psychology can impact our physical well-being.Topics Discussed:1:17 Physical pain and our thoughts5:15 Stomach and worry.10:04 Fear in the kidneys.14:37 Liver's response to emotional trauma.16:00 Physical connections to the liver.19:36 Genetic influence on fearful thoughts.26:28 Emotional connections to physical symptoms.27:22 Emotional clearing techniques.SHOW LINKS & REFERENCES Get 15% off the BON CHARGE Sauna Blanket with code “AXE” at BONCHARGE.COM/AXEFind The Body Meridian Clock Graphic Here:Frequency Medicine Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ENzN2WV6bQ00C12bPhnA6512awYnd2s4/view?usp=sharingDr. Motley’s Recommended Labs:Bacteria and Yeast: microgendx.com Parasites: parasitetesting.comParasites: parawellnessresearch.comHeavy Metals and Toxins, Krebs Cycle: gdx.netMold Toxins and Mold: mosaicdx.comLyme, EBV, Viruses: vibrant-wellness.com/HomePage Lyme Disease: dnaconnexions.comLyme and other infections: vibrant-wellness.com/HomePageFollow @healthinstitute on Instagram! www.instagram.com/healthinstitute Join The Health Institute Newsletter! www.thehealthinstitute.com/wellness-weekly
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Discover ancient solutions for modern health challenges. Join Dr. Chris Motley, expert in Traditional Chinese Medicine, frequency medicine specialist, and dedicated healthcare practitioner, as he breaks down real-life health issues with insight and approachability. Each week, discover simple, effective tools and techniques to elevate your health journey and pursue a vibrant life. Tune in every Tuesday and Friday for an East-meets-West approach to nurturing mind, body, and spirit.