Episode 28: Practical tools to Nervous System Health, Immunity and the Science of Spirituality with Dr. Chris Motley

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People's health is not just affected by the seen. It's also affected by the unseen. ”

-Dr. Chris Motley, The Everything Belongs Podcast


 

Today on the Everything Belongs Podcast, Madison is in conversation with Dr. Christopher Motley. Dr. Motley is a Chiropractic Physician specializing in Traditional Chinese Medicine, acupuncture, clinical kinesiology, functional medicine and frequency therapy. He has been in private practice for almost 16 years. His office is located in Nashville, Tennessee where he treats patients of all ages, ranging from the newborn to the elderly. His patients present with a wide range of symptoms that encompass Lyme Disease, chronic fatigue, microbial Infections(viral, bacteria, etc.), emotional stress, and organ imbalance. The approach within his clinic is based upon the belief that opening the electrical pathways and blood flow to all the organs will allow them to do their biological job. Dr. Motley monitors progress through the body's acupuncture system. The goal is to reveal to the patient that their body has the power to heal on its own. In this episode, Madison and Dr. Motley discuss the power of feeling our feelings and working with our natural body rhythms & nervous system to facilitate holistic healing of the mind, body and emotional self. Listen in here…

 

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In this episode we have a conversation about:

  • Dr. Motley's journey with healing and chinese medicine

  • Increasing our immunity through nervous system healing

  • The #1 thing Dr. Motley believes all people should be doing for greater immunity

  • How to support our bodies in times of unrest 

  • How spirituality is a part of your health practice - and a discussion of the science that backs this up

  • The blueprints of our bodies, how it works within our organs & fascial and how our movement & awareness can bring healing to the body

  • What Dr. Motley feels is our biggest health misconception right now