An Inspired Life: Become Your Own Medical Intuitive

EPISODE · Jun 6, 2017 · 52 MIN

An Inspired Life: Become Your Own Medical Intuitive

from An Inspired Life · host An Inspired Life

We are far more powerful than we've been led to believe. We can diagnose our own health challenges, find the root cause of our physical symptoms and heal ourselves with our own innate knowing in our body. I spoke with the gorgeous Emma Turton about 'medical intuition,' how emotional and energetic blockages cause physical symptoms, and how to treat your physical dis-ease with an 'energy first, physical second' approach. Emma is a Registered Physiotherapist with a Science degree in Physiotherapy, a Certified Transformational Nutrition Coach, and Meditation teacher. She's also a channel with a powerful non-local intuitive connection. She's literally pioneering the space where science meets metaphysics and helping us all know we have the power to listen to and heal our own bodies. This episode isn't just for those with dis-ease but for anyone who has ever had a cold, an infection or even long-term pain... This episode will literally change the way you look at any 'niggles' or serious health challenges you ever have. Inspired takeaways include: • Emma's personal health transformation from being obese, swallowing a handful of pills every day, and several conditions she was told would be 'lifelong,' to a life of absolute wellness and connection to her own body • The old paradigm - why the way we currently treat dis-ease isn't working and how to truly treat our symptoms at the cause • How the location of your pain, and the way your symptoms feel in your body, are the key to understanding the message behind your dis-ease • Why it's important to listen to our body's messages from the beginning to prevent them from showing up in more and more obvious ways (e.g. listening to a cold vs. waiting for a sinus infection or pneumonia) • How even stubbing your toe has an energetic message for you • How to clear your body energetically using nutrition to be able to receive your body's messages more clearly • How empaths can set boundaries around receiving energetic and emotional messages from others *Please note: This episode does not contain medical advice. This is a general discussion on the use of medical intuition, and should not be used as a substitute to seeing a licensed medical doctor.

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