Mountain View Body Balancing
I’m a holistic wellness coach who combines several unique modalities and years of experience, to help others become the best version of themselves.
Message me if you’d like to discuss your health journey and take back control of your own health. My name is Audry. Through my own lengthy health and wellness journey, it has become my passion to help others achieve better understanding of their health. I would like myself, my family and friends to feel their very best! Offering Holistic Nutrition Consulting and Coaching
“I can not Thank You enough! I’ve been through so much counseling in my life and I’ve never had a session that energized me and made me feel so good than the one we had today! MP”
I’m always so grateful to be able to help people when they are struggling!!! Texts like this one from a client, fuel me to do what I absolutely love!!!
02/22/2025
I saw a post on facebook today - it was someone who had been diagnosed with low vitamin B12 and they were asking for advice. Just realize that there could be many underlying reasons for low vitamins - nutritional eating is only part of the equation. If your digestive system isn’t working properly (poor gut biome, leaky gut, uptake inhibition, hormones, stress), the vitamins you eat may not be bio available to your body. First we heal the underlying causes, then we work on rebalancing your systems.
I am a certified holistic nutrition and wellness coach. Send me a DM if you’re having digestive issues, insomnia, anxiety, stress or other wellness issues. Together we’ll build a plan to get you feeling your best!
02/19/2025
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Research shows a high-magnesium diet could slow brain aging and lower dementia risk.
A study from the Australian National University shows that increased magnesium intake may help protect against age-related brain decline, particularly benefiting women.
Researchers analyzed data from over 6,000 participants aged 40–73, tracking their dietary magnesium consumption and its effects on brain volume and white matter lesions. Those consuming more than 550 mg of magnesium daily had brains appearing nearly a year younger by age 55 compared to those with lower intake.
The study also found that postmenopausal women experienced the greatest neuroprotective benefits, possibly due to magnesium’s anti-inflammatory properties.
Magnesium, found in foods like leafy greens, nuts, seeds, legumes, and whole grains, has long been known for its health benefits, but this research highlights its potential role in dementia prevention. With no cure for dementia, experts stress the importance of dietary strategies for brain health.
Study co-author Dr. Erin Walsh emphasizes the need for further research to confirm these findings and inform public health recommendations. Given the rising global prevalence of dementia, this study underscores the importance of modifiable lifestyle factors in reducing cognitive decline and promoting long-term brain health.
Learn more: https://www1.racgp.org.au/newsgp/clinical/can-a-magnesium-rich-diet-reduce-dementia-risk
08/27/2023
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08/01/2023
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