- Articles by Paul Horstermans
Spirituality encompasses the understanding that there is something greater than ourselves, beyond our sensory experiences. It involves recognising that we are part of a cosmic...
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By: Paul Horstermans
- Posted in: Mindfulness
Once upon a time, in a quaint little Swiss town nestled amidst rolling hills, there lived a young woman named Lily. She led a simple...
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By: Paul Horstermans
- Posted in: Wondrous Stories
Sulphur is an abundant element in the body, and maintaining healthy levels is crucial for various bodily structures. One essential supplement that may benefit your...
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By: Paul Horstermans
- Posted in: Bodywork, General Health
It has been scientifically established that individuals require a minimum of 90 essential nutrients for their well-being. These essential nutrients comprise 17 vitamins, 59 minerals,...
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By: Paul Horstermans
- Posted in: General Health
Did you ever notice that happy people have good postures while those walking bent forward usually don’t feel that great? Posture is the position in...
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By: Paul Horstermans
- Posted in: Bodywork
Saffron is a spice derived from the flower of the saffron crocus (Crocus sativus). It is known for its distinctive flavour, aroma, and golden-yellow colour....
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By: Paul Horstermans
- Posted in: Food as Medicine, General Health
Who doesn’t love to have some oxygen-providing plants in their home? Plants are an essential addition to any home, and with the approach of summer,...
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By: Paul Horstermans
- Posted in: Healthy House
I’m a huge fan of the delicious Dragon Fruit, which I buy daily at the fresh food market here in Chiang Mai. If eaten prematurely,...
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By: Paul Horstermans
- Posted in: Food as Medicine, General Health
Since 2020 I’ve been using Celtic Sea Salt, after Tom introduced it to me. I use it in nearly all dishes I cook. And Man!...
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By: Paul Horstermans
- Posted in: Food as Medicine, General Health
Yeah! Let’s talk about spirituality and Enlightenment. This article’s main topic is The Third Eye, which is a mystical concept that refers to an invisible...
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By: Paul Horstermans
- Posted in: Healing, Mindfulness
