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BODY

The physical form made up the structural, physiological, genetic/epigenetic, biomechanical, and nutritional aspects in which we experience life.

STRUCTURAL ASPECT

  • The muscle, bone, cartilage, ligament, tissue, fascia, cells, joints, organs, glands, etc. that make up the physical body.

PHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECT

  • The function and communication of all organs and glands and their systems: cardiovascular system, circulatory system, nervous system, respiratory system, digestive system, detoxification system, urinary system, lymphatic system, etc.

GENETIC/EPIGENETIC ASPECT

  •  Genetic information passed down physically and/or vibrationally from parents or previous generations including traumas, emotions, physical characteristics, pathological potentials, and athletic, creative, and intellectual ability potentials.

BIOMECHANICAL ASPECT

  •  How the body moves in life and within specific activities like walking and running, sports, exercise, childcare, and general daily movements: sitting, standing, bending to pick something up, etc.

NUTRITIONAL ASPECT

  • The body’s utilization of nutrients and nourishment in order to function properly and at its most optimal.

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