Talking Nervous Systems with Nick Moss
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Welcome to Beautiful Subconscious! In this episode, I'm joined by Nick Moss, a neuropsychologist with expertise in functional neurology, kinesiology, and Qigong. With over 10,000 clinical hours, Nick excels in addressing a wide range of health challenges, including chronic pain, illness, auto-immune issues, trauma, anxiety, digestive/metabolic disorders, posture, and injury rehabilitation. As a 'nervous system' oriented therapist, he takes a comprehensive approach to identifying the root causes of pain and challenges.
The discussion unfolds as we explore the profound impacts of sunlight on eye health and hormone production, the significance of the nervous system in personal growth, and the intricate dynamics of family relationships. Nick shares his journey, emphasizing the importance of simplicity in achieving optimal health and confronting deep-rooted subconscious patterns.
We’ll go deeper into:
✨ Importance of sunlight on eye health, light's impact on the nervous system, and its connection to the limbic system
✨ Challenges of personal growth and introspection in relationships and family dynamics
✨ The power of simplicity over complexity and addressing fundamental pillars for health
✨ Influence of the limbic system on subconscious responses and reactions
✨ Managing triggers and physical sensations to create a space between stimulus and reaction
Stay tuned as we engage in a thought-provoking exchange that inspires and elevates your understanding of holistic well-being.
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