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Getting Curious
As the new year commences, many people use the fresh start to create new habits or work toward new goals. At Mind Body Health Associates, we want to support you in those endeavors. One element we believe can help sustain long-term growth and creation of healthy lifestyles is to arrive at any point of change with a spirit of curiosity, rather than approaching yourself with shame, fear, dread, or relying on inner strength and willpower. This year the Mind Body Health Associates team is asking,...
March Newsletter
Pre-Register for Mindful Parenting – A yoga practice usually ends in a final resting pose, most commonly savasana, or corpse pose – Time off, time away, and time asleep are not hours wasted. In fact, science says that we function at our optimum when we include regular…
The Hard Work of Resting
Our culture rewards hard work. Meeting and exceeding expectations should be rewarded, and it’s inspiring to watch people live in the fullness of their potential. But, if you read up on the successes of many prominent names – such as Bill Gates (Microsoft), Sheryl Sandberg (Facebook), Tim Cook (Apple)…
Change One Thing, Change Everything
While the turn of the calendar often provides inspiration for life changes, tackling an entire list of goals often can overwhelm us after a short period of exerted effort. Instead, make one small, meaningful change that can start the domino effect. Here are a few suggestions from our therapists…
Getting Started with Functional Health
If you’re ready to give focused attention to the needs of your body, begin with an initial assessment appointment with Landon. Together you will craft a plan to make adjustments for proper nourishment and movement. For some people, labs are an option to get a better picture of your …
Nourishing the Roots of Wellness:
A Functional Health Approach
Therapist Landon Dunn, LISW, LICDC, completed his year-long training with the Institute of Functional Medicine will now offer an individualized approach to working with you toward healing the body of chronic conditions which often create psychosomatic…
The Bottom Line
The body and the mind share a common enemy when it comes to obstacles to health: chronic stress. Research notes:
“…chronic stress has a significant effect on the immune system that ultimately manifest an illness. It raises catecholamine and suppressor T cells levels, which suppress the…






