Living in Harmony with Doc Harmony

  • Removing the Barriers to Healthy Living

    by Doc Harmony
    HEAL offers many resources and products to support your journey towards better health. Remember that even small changes can make a big difference in your well-being. 
  • Fun Things to do on Rainy Spring Days!

    by Doc Harmony

    While certain enjoyable activities, such as picnics or hiking, are limited by rain, there are still plenty of entertaining things to do on a rainy day, whether alone or with friends and family. So, in this blog, we'll talk about some enjoyable indoor and outdoor activities to do with your loved ones on a rainy day. The best part about this list of outdoor rain fun ideas is that it is filled with pocket friendly rainy day activities!

  • 7 Tips for a Healthy Heart

    by Doc Harmony

    Walking and taking magnesium supplements are two easy ways to keep your ticker healthy for years to come.

    If the idea of eating right or hitting the gym doesn't sound appealing to you, consider adding topical magnesium to your routine instead. This is one of the easiest things you can do to gain immediate benefits for your cardiovascular health and mental clarity!

  • Our Favorite Healthy Breakfasts

    by Doc Harmony
    Well-balanced, nutritious breakfast can provide you with energy and help you avoid overeating throughout the day. The above are only a few ways you can eat a healthy breakfast. Choose well-balanced options that will enhance your day with nutrients and avoid the typical cereal, bagels, and pastries.
  • Collective Consciousness...

    by Doc Harmony

    A single thought sends out powerful energy.  Positive or negative.

    Several people transmitting the same thought, amplifies, energizes and multiplies that energy. Which in turn can exert a powerful influence on others.

  • FDA & FTC: Assault on Homeopathy?

    by Doc Harmony
    The FDA stated recently that it has a “New Agenda.” Part of it appears to be a focused attempt to discredit and stop the use of homeopathic drugs. Why?