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Full Body Recharge Says Optimal Blood Flow is a Game-Changer for Seniors

Electroceutical Therapy May Be An Added Defense Against COVID-19

NEW YORK, NY / ACCESSWIRE / December 1, 2021 / The COVID-19 pandemic has shown signs of decreasing, but health officials say older adults 65 and over must still be cautious as they have a higher risk of contracting the virus. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), eight out of 10 deaths in the US from the first Coronavirus outbreak have been in people 65 & older. An estimated 6% to 29% of people 85 & older who got COVID-19 required intensive care.

Older adults can protect themselves first and foremost by getting vaccinated. There are also preventive measures to strengthen the immune system and lower the risk of contracting the virus.

Jackie Harris, Board Certified Holistic Health Practitioner, and Blood Flow Expert, and Founder of Full Body Recharge, says one way for seniors to live a healthier life is through improved blood flow and circulation as “all health problems start with impaired blood flow.”

At Full Body Recharge, Harris works with an electroceutical system that delivers electromagnetic impulses to various regions of the body to prevent blood clots and enhance blood flow and circulation. Additional benefits may include better cardiac function, physical fitness, strength, energy, concentration, mental acuity, stress, relaxation, and sleep management.

Electroceutical therapy is regarded by many as the health care of the future and has been widely available in Europe for over 20 years. The techniques are noninvasive and focus on preventative health care. Harris says, “I look through a different lens, treating my clients bio-individually and as a whole.”

Harris has firsthand knowledge of the benefits of electroceutical therapy. When she was diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis, her doctors recommended surgery. However, she opted for blood flow therapy. After several treatments, her circulation improved, and she no longer needed surgery. Electroceutical therapy was the beginning of a significant life change for her. She added a holistic nutrition diet to her lifestyle and started a whole new chapter of her life.

Full Body Recharge also teaches seniors about proper nutrition, as food is also a form of medicine. The combination of healthy eating with improved blood flow and circulation can be a game-changer. Harris says, “we are helping the elderly turn back the hands of time and giving them a higher quality of life. My mission is to give seniors control of their health instead of letting their health control them. Optimal blood flow equals optimal health.”

ABOUT FULL BODY RECHARGE

Jackie Harris, Board Certified Holistic Health Practitioner and Blood Flow Expert, opened Full Body Recharge in 2021 to improve the health of the elderly community. The practice uses electroceuticals, nutrition counseling, and other holistic methods to treat the whole person and promote wellness. Jackie is a Board Certified Holistic Health Practitioner, Certified Blood flow expert, Certified Functional Nutrition Counselor, Essential Oil Specialist, Nutritionist & Personal Trainer. She obtained her Certifications at the American Association of Drugless Practitioners, Bemer Academy, Functional Nutrition Alliance, International Sports Science Association (ISSA), and the Doterra Institute. For more information, visit Full Body Recharge on Instagram. For additional information, visit https://www.FullBodyRecharge.com.

CONTACT

Jackie Harris
Jackie@FullBodyRecharge.com
845-502-6529

SOURCE: Full Body Recharge

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