Dr. Patty DiBlasio, MD, MPH is an Integrative and Regenerative medical doctor who is Board-Certified by the American College of Preventive Medicine. Learn more about her in her book, "Love Trumps Fear: 8 Medical Insights to Heal Your Heart and Transform Your Health."
“All we are saying, is give Peace a Chance” John Lennon/Yoko Ono
Whenever we put out a Speranza San Clemente blog, we write about a subject that is near and dear to our hearts, often a subject that we are learning about ourselves, so here goes.
Years ago, I used to sing with others the words to the song by Lennon and Ono, “All we are saying, is give Peace a Chance.”
It sounded good and made me feel temporarily better, but the song in itself didn’t really produce a lasting peaceful change in me.
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Have you ever really, really wanted something?
Like most of us, I have. The most recent thing I wanted focused on moving forward with our “ChangeMasters Clinic.” In fact, it was just last November that I published a Blog “Let’s Catch Up” that detailed our plans for our new ChangeMasters Clinic.
However, 3 weeks later over the Thanksgiving holiday, we received a registered letter from an attorney for a company that felt our Clinic name was infringing upon their trademark, and asked us to change...
The movie “Field of Dreams” came out in 1989, the same year that First United Methodist Church in Huntsville TX, launched their new building campaign. Terry D. Bilhartz (my late husband) had been selected to lead the church to bring this awe-inspiring dream to fruition. Our family of 4 went to see the movie and saw it as a prophetic call to us to chair this daunting task with fervor and gusto. In sports’ language: “Hustle.”
The last time you heard from me was last February when I encouraged you to catch up with me on a Go Wellness Radio Podcast where I was interviewed by Wellness Guru Regan Archibald LAC, FMP, CSSAc : “Eliminate Chronic Illness with Stem Cell Therapy,” on Go Wellness Radio in Podcasts:
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