What They Know and We Don’t

We asked insiders and experts from various industries to tell us something they think outsiders are unaware of and we’ve shared a few of those responses below.

I’ve been asked if my training (acupuncture) was a weekend course.
Rest assured that your traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) practitioner must have 3,000 clinical hours, at least four years of graduate level classes and a masters or doctorate degree from an accredited college before going through three rigorous board exams to apply for licensing. Becoming a licensed TCM practitioner is no easy or fast feat. Read more>>

One of the most commonly overlooked facts is that every human being is born with an Endocannabinoid System (ECS). What does this mean? It means our bodies have a built-in system responsible for regulating crucial functions such as inflammation, organ performance, and, most importantly, maintaining the overall balance within the body. Read more>>

In today’s society, therapy is becoming more normalized, and more people are engaging in it. While this progress excites me, I still believe there are aspects of therapy that many people are unaware of. One common myth I often hear is, “Going to therapy means I’m weak.” In reality, seeking therapy is an act of strength and a profound expression of self-love. It signifies a choice to no longer struggle alone and a willingness to invest time and energy into truly understanding yourself. Read more>>
