Healthy Nutrition
Lyme disease got you feeling sick and tired of being sick and tired? Schedule your 30 minutue free coaching session with Paula Quinlan today. Call 612.719.0228.
The time is now to live your dream, without restrictions from:
- pain
- illness
- stress
- poor circulation
- shortness of breath
- headaches
Nutriscopy coaching allows you to gain insight into the quality of your body ecology and internal terrain, metabolic and nutritional status and the root cause of your dis-ease.
Tired Blood, Tired Body
Paula coaches and empowers you to understand the reality and state of your health, to understand basic metabolic factors such as:
- immune integrity
- level of acidity
- heavy metal toxicity
- digestive dysfunction
- liver and bowel toxicity
- oxidation stress
- microorganisms
- nutrition deficiencies
- basic overall health imbalances
Paula coaches you to understand the foundation of health and offers natural healing products, healthy eating suggestions and energy medicine to support and balance your body systems for a healthier you.
Dr. Enderlein Research
Dr. Gunther Enderlein (Biologist and Zoologist, Curator and Professor, Zoological Museum, University of Berlin, born 1872, died 1968) discovered as a result of more than 60 years of scientific research, that the symbosis of man and all mammals are dependent on two internal microorganism, each identified as a fungus:
- Mucor racemosus Fresen (Endobiont)
- Aspergillus nigervan Tieghem (Koch’s bacillus)
Dr. Enderlein believed the Endobiont (or Portit) is present in all cells found only in man and mammals. In most cases of dis-ease, the Endobiont appears as a carcinoma and Koch’s bacillus as pulmonary tuberculosis. The term Endobiont comes from the Greek words endo (inside) and bios(life).
Enderlein’s work shows that in a healthy organism, the Endobiont (or Protit) and Koch’s bacillus are present in a primitive form that performs a regulative function, as long as they are living in symbiosis (harmony). Symbiosis is co-adapted organisms of different species living in harmony and mutually beneficial coexistence. Nature provides many examples of symbiosis. In the plant kingdom, lichens are the co-existence of algal/fungal symbiosis.
“It is never a good idea to obey laws that lie outside of nature’s laws. Nature doesn’t obey them, and what’s worse, neither do the people who proclaim them.” Dr. Gunther Enderlein
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