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When Health Declines, Let Life Flourish

By Brandon LaGreca / October 2, 2024 / Comments Off on When Health Declines, Let Life Flourish

If you look beyond the fear of death and the uncertainty of an unknown future, you will find something even more concerning. At the core of a cancer diagnosis lies a deeper existential anxiety: the dread of not having lived up to one’s potential and purpose.

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Uncovering the Cancer-Trauma Connection (Part 2)

By Brandon LaGreca / July 5, 2024 / Comments Off on Uncovering the Cancer-Trauma Connection (Part 2)

There are many explanations for and descriptions of the origin of cancer, but perhaps the most revealing, is that of a wound that isn’t healing. Implicit in that definition is the understanding that malignancy has a root cause that develops into a chronic imbalance.

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Obeying God Equals Obeying Nature

By Brandon LaGreca / February 16, 2022 / Comments Off on Obeying God Equals Obeying Nature

What does it mean to obey God regarding health? Is an ethic for living a balanced life detailed in the holy book of each religious tradition? Or does following “God’s law” require a reinterpretation to guide modern-day adherents to be faithful servants of soil and spirit to empower human health?

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Light Therapy: The Power of the Sun in the Palm of Your Hand

By Brandon LaGreca / March 28, 2017 /

Within the earliest traditions of healing you’ll find dietary and herbal therapy, bodywork in various forms, and light therapy. Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine, recommended exposing the body to sunlight (in sun gardens or solariums) for healing and rejuvenation. Similar modalities can be found throughout many of the world’s ancient civilizations.

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A Crisis of Consciousness in Today’s Healthcare System

By Brandon LaGreca / January 7, 2017 /

Modern western healthcare is expensive. The United States has the highest healthcare spending at 17 percent of its gross domestic product, nearly twice as much as other developed countries. Given the current economic climate, we need to ask some difficult questions to evaluate whether our chosen healthcare system provides value, equity, and compassionate care to all recipients. 

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