Posts Tagged ‘complementary and alternative medicine’

The Importance of Regulating Massage Therapy

I was required to take a minimum of 750 hours of schooling to become a licensed massage therapist in the state of Arizona. Roughly translated, that’s nine months of school four full days a week. Most of the curricula focused on anatomy, pathology, practical application, and ethical considerations. In order to maintain my license,  I [...]

Warning: I May Be a Quack

Foreword: Science wasn’t my favorite subject in school. In fact, sometimes I hated science class. Gathering specimens and making notes, then comparing those notes and making more notes for the sake of ensuring accuracy was exhausting to me. So when I say what I’m about to say, I must preface it by emphasizing that I’m [...]

My First Blog Post

Welcome to Minding Body’s first blog post.
My About section already offers a little bit of insight about why I started this blog, but I don’t think that a formal overview entirely portrays who I am.
Who am I and what makes me a reliable guide?
Well, to fully cover the most significant aspects of my life I’d [...]