Natural Health Cabin

Natural Health Cabin Working in harmony with guests and visiting presenters, we promote regained or sustained health and wellness through various natural modalities.

04/13/2026
04/11/2026

This experience is for one-on-one practitioners who want to realign with their purpose in a world filled with noise.

Take the CHANCE To make the CHOICETo be the CHANGE🙏🙏🙏💞
04/11/2026

Take the CHANCE
To make the CHOICE
To be the CHANGE
🙏🙏🙏💞

Bring YOUR questions about liver flushing, parasite protocols, or why you're still detoxing. Get answers from 30 years of root-cause research. Plus Dr. Group teaches masterclasses, mini courses, and brings on special guests to share breakthrough discoveries. Can't make it live? Every call is recorde...

04/10/2026

Your Body Was Designed For This.

There’s a reason being barefoot on the earth feels different.

Your body picks up on it immediately.
Not just mentally…
physically.

When your feet make contact with natural ground, your system receives:
• texture
• temperature
• pressure
• subtle electrical signals

All of that becomes input for your nervous system.
And your body responds.
Muscles adjust.
Balance shifts.
Your system starts to organize.

This is why:
• walking barefoot feels calming
• being in nature changes your state
• your body settles without you forcing it

Because your system recognizes natural input.
Not screens.
Not constant stimulation.
Something real.
Something steady.

You don’t have to “make” your body relax.
Sometimes…
you just have to put it back
in the environment it understands.

When was the last time you walked barefoot outside?














AMAZING DESIGN by our AMAZING CREATOR ‼️
04/08/2026

AMAZING DESIGN by our AMAZING CREATOR ‼️

Recent viral claims suggest that fascia forms a quantum electromagnetic network that surrounds every cell and replaces the nervous system as the body’s primary communication system. While this idea is gaining attention online, it is not supported by established scientific evidence or peer reviewed consensus.

Fascia is a real connective tissue that plays an important role in the human body. It surrounds muscles, organs, and other structures, helping to provide support, stability, and coordination during movement. Researchers have also identified sensory receptors within fascia, indicating that it contributes to proprioception and physical awareness.

However, the human body communicates primarily through well understood systems such as the nervous system, endocrine system, and cellular signalling pathways. These systems rely on electrochemical signals and hormones rather than quantum based networks. While fascia is biologically active, current research does not classify it as a central communication system that overrides neural signalling.

Scientific inquiry into fascia is ongoing, particularly in biomechanics and rehabilitation science, but claims about quantum electromagnetic functions remain unverified. Understanding the difference between emerging research and unsupported theories is essential when evaluating health information in a digital environment.

“…wove YOU I. Your mothers womb”💗✝️✝️✝️
04/07/2026

“…wove YOU I. Your mothers womb”💗✝️✝️✝️

Everything In Your Body Is Linked

It’s easy to think of the body in parts.
Jaw.
Neck.
Back.
Feet.
Separate areas. Separate problems.
But your fascia doesn’t work like that.
It’s one continuous network
running through your entire body.
From your tongue…
all the way to your toes.

Which means:
• tension in your jaw can affect your neck
• tight hips can influence your lower back
• your feet can change how your whole body moves

Nothing is isolated.

Everything is connected through tension, movement, and force.
This is why working on one area
can create change somewhere completely different.

Because your body isn’t a collection of pieces.
It’s one integrated system
moving and adapting as a whole.

Have you ever worked on one area of your body and felt relief somewhere else?














TRUTH‼️🙏
04/07/2026

TRUTH‼️🙏

Absolutely 🙌‼️💗
04/05/2026

Absolutely 🙌‼️💗

04/05/2026

Turn knowledge into WISDOM ‼️🌹🙌💝💝💝

Dr., it's been 15 consecutive days since I started, and I've already noticed a big improvement in my mental clarity and focus. I'll keep going because I'm feeling amazing! 😍

FOOD is medicine.   Enzymes make the  ‘world-GO-round’ as well as LOVE💗‼️
04/03/2026

FOOD is medicine. Enzymes make the ‘world-GO-round’ as well as LOVE💗‼️

Pineapple is known for being tangy, tropical, and delicious. What almost no one knows is that it contains one of the most powerful enzymes in the plant kingdom.

It's called bromelain. And it's not in the sweet part you eat; it's concentrated mainly in the core and the core of the pineapple (that hard, central part that most people throw away).

What is an enzyme, and why does it matter?

Imagine an enzyme as a tiny molecular machine with a very specific task. Bromelain's task is to break down proteins—and it does so with extraordinary efficiency. That sounds simple, but the implications for the body are enormous.

The 5 powers of bromelain that science has confirmed:

The first is that it digests and reduces inflammation at the same time. When there is inflammation in the body after an injury, surgery, or in a sore joint, inflammatory proteins accumulate in the tissue. Bromelain literally breaks them down. That's why it's used in integrative medicine as a natural anti-inflammatory for arthritis, sports injuries, sinusitis, and post-surgery recovery. A review published on PubMed in December 2025 (PMID:41385123) confirmed its potent anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and cardioprotective activity.

The second benefit is that it reduces pain comparable to ibuprofen. A clinical trial published in PMC/NIH (2024) evaluated bromelain in patients after wisdom tooth extraction, one of the most intense post-surgical pains. Bromelain at 800 mg/day for 3 days, then 400 mg/day for 4 days, showed significant analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects and reduced the need for ibuprofen. The same results were achieved with fewer digestive side effects.

The third benefit is that it dissolves clots and improves circulation. Bromelain has fibrinolytic activity, breaking down fibrin, the protein that forms clots. This makes it an ally in preventing thrombosis and improving blood flow. Therefore, caution should be exercised if taking anticoagulants, as the interaction can be significant.

The fourth benefit is that it improves the absorption of other nutrients and medications. This is a little-known but fascinating property. Bromelain selectively improves intestinal permeability—facilitating the passage of other compounds through the intestinal wall. This is why it is being used in pharmaceutical research to enhance the bioavailability of antibiotics and chemotherapeutic agents.

The fifth benefit is that it supports the immune system. It activates and improves the response of T lymphocytes, the body's defense cells. A study on bromelain in inflammatory bowel diseases found that it significantly reduces inflammatory activity and the secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines.

PROTOCOL FOR PINEAPPLE AND BROMELAIN:

The simplest way, and the one most people don't take advantage of:

Eat the core. That hard, fibrous part in the center of the pineapple that everyone discards has the highest concentration of bromelain of the entire fruit. The next time you cut a pineapple, instead of throwing away the core, cut it into small pieces and eat it or add it to a smoothie. It's the simplest and most underutilized decision in all of practical nutrition.

To take advantage of its digestive benefits:

Eat fresh pineapple or drink natural pineapple juice 20-30 minutes before meals rich in meat, legumes, or eggs. The protein bromelain begins working in the stomach, predigesting proteins before they reach the small intestine. This reduces post-meal bloating, gas, and that heavy feeling! Canned or cooked pineapple does NOT contain active bromelain; heat destroys it. Only fresh pineapple or freshly squeezed natural juice contains it.

For inflammation and pain - bromelain supplement:

Bromelain as a supplement is taken between meals (not with food; with food it works on digestion; between meals it reaches the bloodstream and acts on systemic inflammation). Typical dose: 500-1000 mg between meals, twice a day. Look for supplements standardized in GDU (Gelatin Digesting Units), minimum 1000 GDU/g.

For post-operative or after sports injuries:

Bromelain at 500-1000 mg/day between meals for the first 1-2 weeks post-injury reduces edema (swelling) and accelerates tissue recovery. This is the most clinically documented use and the one most frequently prescribed by integrative surgeons.

Caution: Do not use if you are taking anticoagulants (warfarin, heparin) or antiplatelet drugs (aspirin at antiplatelet doses) without consulting a doctor. Bromelain enhances the effect and may increase the risk of bleeding. People with pineapple allergies should obviously avoid it.

Sources verificadas 📚: PMID:41385123
Bromelain therapeutic potential & nanoformulations (Daru, Dec 2025). PMC: 11243481 Therapeutic potential of bromelain (2024). PMC:10974198 Pineapple extract vs ibuprofen post-surgery RCT (2024). Nature: s41598 Bromelain in IBD (Nov 2025).




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