17 min

172. Chinese Medicine Deep Dive: Healing Chronic UTI’s, Yeast infections and Kidney Deficiencies with Dr. Motley Ancient Health Podcast

    • Alternative Health

Dr. Motley describes the signs and symptoms of UTIs, Kidney deficiencies, and Bladder infections. In this episode, we learn the solutions to healing chronic infections and the emotions associated with the kidneys and bladder. Other topics discussed are:
What the symptoms of tight hip flexors and knee pain mean

What it means when you have frequent urination at night

Emotions of the Kidneys and Bladder (fear)

The horary cycle of the Kidneys

Signs of bladder infections

Why you could be experiencing hair loss

Prevalence of yeast and fungal overgrowths

Why your Kidneys get tired

Emotional techniques to support Kidney and Bladder health: EFT, neurofeedback, and tapping

How to strengthen the kidneys with herbals (Phyllanthus, Schisandra, dandelion root tea, neem, chrysanthemum)

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Dr. Motley describes the signs and symptoms of UTIs, Kidney deficiencies, and Bladder infections. In this episode, we learn the solutions to healing chronic infections and the emotions associated with the kidneys and bladder. Other topics discussed are:
What the symptoms of tight hip flexors and knee pain mean

What it means when you have frequent urination at night

Emotions of the Kidneys and Bladder (fear)

The horary cycle of the Kidneys

Signs of bladder infections

Why you could be experiencing hair loss

Prevalence of yeast and fungal overgrowths

Why your Kidneys get tired

Emotional techniques to support Kidney and Bladder health: EFT, neurofeedback, and tapping

How to strengthen the kidneys with herbals (Phyllanthus, Schisandra, dandelion root tea, neem, chrysanthemum)

Follow @healthinstitute on Instagram!www.instagram.com/healthinstituteJoin the Health Institute Newsletter!www.thehealthinstitute.com/wellness-weekly

17 min