The Origins of Posture pt 2 – Guest blogger Mark McGrath
I have invited Mark McGrath to write part two on the origins of posture. Thanks to Mark for his insights. I really enjoy the time I spend in Bendigo with Josh and Aaron. The reasons are simple. Both are exceptional practitioners who have a world-centric view of treatment and training. They are authentic and open, […]
“In most parts of the world natural selection no longer operates the way it does in the wild due to agricultural and medical advancements and cultural and societal changes. These changes have lowered the genetic bar for survival significantly – have almost gotten rid of the bar altogether. Advancements in labor saving devices and easy […]
Put Simply…
French Beekeepers abuzz over Blue Honey
what a nightmare.