Questioning Wellness Paths
The conversation explores the journey of questioning conventional healthcare and the importance of skepticism in the search for wellness. Emphasizing a return to basics, the focus shifts to self-care practices like sleep improvement and stress management, particularly in the context of parenting and societal pressures. The struggle to navigate health choices amidst overwhelming information is highlighted, revealing the complexities of finding a personalized path to healing.In this clip
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