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The MELD Community

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A blending of Natural Healers, from Chiropractors to Reiki Masters, Naturopathy to Ayer Vedic. Creating Community for discovering old wellness wisdom.

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9 contributions to The MELD Community
Imbil Sunday Markets SE Qld
I'll be at the Sunday Markets for now into the foreseeable future so come and find me, and introduce yourself. I'll be offering Tarot Readings and love to have a chat.
Imbil Sunday Markets SE Qld
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Day one, and I met Imbils resident natural healer. She grounded my market space and gifted me with a spiritual welcome in tongues, some of which I recognised as Maori, and she didn't know my connection to my Maori Warrior. Feeling blessed ☺️
WHealth Pathways or The MELD?
Both! The MELD is the Wellness Hub, now a Community. WHealth Pathways is my facebook group. In the hierarchy of things, WHealth Pathways is like a niche inside of The MELD Community. Your Group or Community will be inside The MELD and along side WHealth Pathways. In good time I shall rename this community to The MELD Community. Come join us.
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WHealth Pathways or The MELD?
Bronchitis - it's not for everyone
The latest addition to the Classroom, an ebook that may interest anyone with a persistent cough. I don't follow the mainstream narrative, I listen to the body and do my best to help you learn to do the same. All the contents in the classroom for Tier 1 member are free.
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Bronchitis - it's not for everyone
Practitioners Invitation
The MELD was originally created (in 2017) as gatherings, where practitioners presented what they do, and wellness seekers listened. Then the virus shutdown the gatherings, so the groups went online - in Facebook. The Fact Checkers are constantly undermining content that goes against the commercial sickness narrative, so we found ourselves in uncharted waters, looking for a platform that specialized in Communities, rather than fragmented FB groups and platforms where each individual struggles to bring followers into their group. We found our platform here at Skool. Here in The MELD Community we come together with a common bond, some of us are wellness practitioners and some are wellness seekers. As a practitioner, you are invited to contribute posts of interest, sharing what you do, and how your methods have helped others. This can be in the form of simple posts with a topic (Title and Story), plus your best video, or by linking an ebook in the classroom tab. Foundation members content will remain free, in time we will charge fees for valuable resources so you may return a profit from your efforts. You are not required to start a separate community, unless that's what you want to do. It is my vision, that one day, within this Community, we will have specific practitioner hubs that offer online resources, eg Chiropractors. Someone will start each niche hub and all others in the niche will join their hub of preference, like an online clinic where the seeker can choose their practitioner. Feel free to start coming here and making small posts of value, to help you get into the habit of moving away from other social media feeds. See what others are doing here and it would be wonderful for you to bring your followers here too. Comment with questions and contributions. And thank you for your valuable time to took to read this.🙏
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My Hair!
My HAIR!🐇 I often get asked what I do to keep my hair this way (not sure if it's good or otherwise)... I'm not comfortable in a salon because the chemicals in there just horrify me. So this mop is all home curated and I trim the ends once or twice a year to remove the frail ends. This enables me to tie it up in an assortment of ways, or let it fly in the wind, wild, just like me. I never use colours or salon products. If you knew what was in hair colour chemicals and what it does in the roots of your hair (then into your blood stream), you may think twice about having it coloured too. Here is my routine: 💦 My regular wash cycle, once a week in winter and twice a week in summer (and after I've been using the whipper snipper) - I never use shampoo, another toxic concoction. I use home made soap from Tarja Henttonen and do a double soap up and rinse in the shower, then gently towel dry the hair in outward movements (never scrunch or rough up the hair). My finish is a moisturizing conditioner called Copaiba Vanilla. About a small teaspoon full in the palm of my hand, massaged into the hair ends then brushed in. On days when it feels a tad dry, I put a small portion in my hands, rub them together and rub this into my hair, brushing it into the ends. It's a great moisturizer any time, not one to rinse out, as it's not a foaming conditioner (I can't imagine who invented that idea, but it had to be a commercial one because it makes no sense giving your scalp a third dose of sodium-laureth-sulphate - which contains trace amounts of 1,4-dioxane, a suspected carcinogen!) 🥥And my secret for keeping the hair healthy - mix a generous teaspoon of raw coconut oil and two drops of rosemary oil* in the palm of my hand, then using my fingertips, I massage the oil into my scalp. Not the hair. It ends up in the hair anyway but the focus is the scalp massage.
My Hair!
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@SophiaFaith Bianca Grace it's so simple, but give it a few washes to get the commercial product out of your hair. It's surprising how much accumulates on each hair without you knowing. Come back and let us know how you go with it.
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Wellness coaching for truth-seekers ready to break free of the sick-care system, reclaim your vitality, and live with unstoppable energy — uncensored.

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