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THIS!!!!! I know - you don’t think so - I didn’t either . . . If you haven’t listened to any of the videos I share, make...
11/23/2025

THIS!!!!! I know - you don’t think so - I didn’t either . . .

If you haven’t listened to any of the videos I share, make sure THIS one is the one you do!!!



How does trauma impact the “hidden spaces” of our body, making emotions and toxins deeply connected?Welcome to today's episode, where we're diving into a fas...

You ARE also what you WEAR, in addition to you are what you EAT!  I can’t emphasize how important this actually is!  At ...
11/20/2025

You ARE also what you WEAR, in addition to you are what you EAT!

I can’t emphasize how important this actually is! At LEAST if you can’t change out your entire wardrobe just start a step at a time! Start with your Unders! Get some 💯 organcic cotton underwear - Costco and Amazon have had them in the past! Then work to your bras, your socks, and Eventually to outerwear. I know it takes time - reading labels is a chore - I will tell you I’ve even found 💯 cotton at thrift stores! I try to keep the percentage of cotton to at LEAST 80%

This video is very eye opening!

Have you ever wondered what’s really in the clothes you wear or the sheets you sleep on? In this episode of Non-Toxic Living, I’m exposing one of the dirties...

If you don’t have time to read “The Body Keeps the Score” I urge you to get the audio version.  It tells you so much abo...
11/20/2025

If you don’t have time to read “The Body Keeps the Score” I urge you to get the audio version. It tells you so much about how your body holds onto things and disease manifests. It’s well worth the read!!! Here is a “cliff note” version but it doesn’t really fully show how great this book really is!

Explore trauma recovery with this therapist-led summary of The Body Keeps the Score, highlighting key insights into healing and body-based therapies.Join The...

At Omni Connected Health & Wellness we offer several devises that promote lymphatic healing; including infrared sauna, v...
11/19/2025

At Omni Connected Health & Wellness we offer several devises that promote lymphatic healing; including infrared sauna, vibrational therapy, rebounder and more! Call, message or text to schedule your first tour and free visit then if you decide to join we are only $45 a month - unlimited access 24/7 & only month to month no contracts! We are located at 306 E Hwy 66 Wellston Oklahoma - direct line 405-820-2345

Get started on your path to healing!

What are the symptoms of lymphatic system problems?Check out this video with Dr. Perry Nickelston to find out!- 20% off EMR-Tek Red and Near Infrared Lights ...

Your body talks to you!
11/17/2025

Your body talks to you!

8 Health Check Engine Lights That Could SAVE Your Life!Our bodies will always tell us when something is wrong. We just don't understand our signs and symptom...

Some of Nature’s gifts! 😍
11/15/2025

Some of Nature’s gifts! 😍

You need to know!!!! Everyone not just seniors!!!
11/08/2025

You need to know!!!! Everyone not just seniors!!!

Europe banned it.Costco still sells it.And millions of American shoppers — especially seniors — are buying these “healthy” products without realizing what’s ...

This is what concerns me with so many jumping on “new” medical devices or supplements- when we don’t have long term evid...
11/06/2025

This is what concerns me with so many jumping on “new” medical devices or supplements- when we don’t have long term evidence! We don’t know what we don’t know ☹️

The doctors told her the glow in her bones was "healthy energy."
By the time she could no longer walk, her jawbone was crumbling in her hands.

The photograph from 1963 shows a well-dressed woman reclining in a medical chair, two doctors in pristine white coats standing over her. A massive X-ray machine—the size of a car engine—hovers inches from her throat, aimed directly at her thyroid. She looks calm. The doctors look confident. The room looks sterile and professional.

No one is wearing protection.
Not the patient. Not the doctors. Not even a lead apron in sight.
Because in the 1960s, radiation wasn't feared—it was celebrated.
This wasn't ignorance. This was the height of modern medicine. X-rays were miraculous. They let doctors see inside the human body without cutting it open. They were fast, efficient, and—everyone believed—perfectly safe.

So safe that department stores installed X-ray machines to measure children's feet for shoes. Mothers would bring their kids in weekly, watching their tiny foot bones glow on the screen while salesmen found the "perfect fit."

So safe that dermatologists aimed radiation beams at teenagers' faces to "cure" acne, delivering doses we now know were catastrophically high.

So safe that companies bottled drinks laced with radium—a radioactive element—and marketed them as "energy tonics." Athletes drank them. Socialites swore by them. One brand was called "Radithor." The slogan? "Perpetual Sunshine."

The man who drank it religiously, Eben Byers, died in 1932. When they exhumed his body years later, it was still radioactive. His bones had disintegrated. His skull had holes in it.

But by the 1960s, that was old news. Medicine had moved on. X-rays were routine. Radiation was modern. Progress meant pushing forward, not looking back.

The woman in that photograph—whoever she was—probably went home that day feeling grateful for advanced medical care. The doctors probably filed their report and moved on to the next patient. The X-ray machine was likely used dozens more times that week.

None of them knew.
They didn't know that radiation accumulates. That every exposure adds up. That the thyroid—that butterfly-shaped gland in the throat where the machine was aimed—is exquisitely sensitive to radiation damage. That years later, thyroid cancer rates would spike. That the doctors themselves, standing unprotected session after session, would develop leukemia and die young.

They didn't know because no one had done the long-term studies. No one had tracked the patients. No one had asked the uncomfortable questions, because asking meant slowing down, and slowing down meant falling behind.

Progress was the priority. Caution was for the timid.
It took decades—and thousands of victims—before medicine finally confronted the cost of its overconfidence.

In the 1970s and 80s, regulations changed. Lead aprons became mandatory. Exposure limits were established. Radiologists started working behind protective barriers. Dental X-rays went from annual to as-needed. The industry that had once treated radiation like magic finally admitted it was poison.

But the reckoning came too late for the generation in that photograph.

Too late for the women who had radiation beamed at their thyroids and later developed cancer.

Too late for the factory workers who painted radium on watch dials and died with their bones glowing in the dark.

Too late for the children whose feet were X-rayed every time their mothers bought them shoes.

The photograph haunts us now because we know what they didn't. We see the danger they couldn't. We understand that the doctors in their clean white coats and confident postures were, unknowingly, harming the very people they meant to heal.
But here's the harder truth: we're still doing this.

Right now, there are medical procedures we consider routine that future generations will look back on with horror. Technologies we trust that haven't been studied long enough. Chemicals we use liberally because the consequences won't show up for decades.
We just don't know which ones yet.

The woman in that 1963 photograph believed in modern medicine. The doctors believed in their training. Everyone in that room believed they were doing the right thing.
And they were wrong.

Not because they were careless, but because they confused innovation with wisdom. They mistook novelty for safety. They believed that moving fast mattered more than moving carefully.
The history of medicine is not just a story of breakthroughs. It's a story of bodies—real human bodies—used as experiments in the name of progress. It's a ledger of invisible victims whose suffering taught us what we should have learned another way.
That photograph isn't just history.
It's a warning.

The doctors looked confident. The machine looked advanced. The woman looked safe.
None of it was true.

And somewhere, right now, in a sterile room with modern equipment and well-meaning professionals, someone is receiving a treatment that future generations will see as barbaric.
We just don't know it yet.

11/06/2025

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