It takes knowledge and willingness to commit to your wellness plan to succeed with your lifestyle change. Fuel Your Wellness are blogs that help readers make educated decisions about their health.
In 2014 Summer D Clemenson came face to face with the reality that by not making decisions about her wellness she had set herself up for some dire consequences. This moment was the beginning of a series of revelations she continues to have as she travels her path toward wellness with chronic illness, both physical and mental illness. With the help of God, her wife, Karen G Clemenson, the support of loved ones, a team of doctors and counselors she growing and learning to be authentic.
Creativity, Honesty & Positivity are a must!
Summer also writes poetry and inspirational blogs @ ClemensonEnterprises.com. Her crochet art can be viewed and purchased @ KnottyWares.com & she loves special orders!
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Please enjoy our latest Fuel Your Wellness Articles:
How to Eat a Mediterranean Diet
This article was co-written by Jamie Holloway and Summer D Clemenson. By popular demand we were tasked with coming up with a one day sample of how to eat Mediterranean. We provided recipes for the one day of meals listed here. Jamie has never made a meal plan before...
What is a Wellness Plan?
Our bodies require a lot of planning towards success in order to create the quality of life we want. Our personal wellness includes many aspects that come together to equal our overall health and satisfaction. A Wellness Plan is a cohesive proposal for the goals we...
God Bless Your American Heart
The following article is an editorial. This article is not meant to be fact but my own personal thoughts. Today we are all in pain. God bless your American Heart, we are in mourning, in my opinion, and the anger and fear of what might happen next is very...
Learning About Celiac Disease
In this day and age we hear a lot about gluten. I have heard many people that make jokes about people who eat gluten-free, like they are just trying to be special. However 1 in 100 people, around the world has Celiac Disease, many of which do not know they have it, or...
Learning About Generalized Anxiety Disorder
May is Mental Heath Month. Since 1949 many mental health organizations have observed this month as a time to use media, local events and screenings to educate people about mental health. 1 in 5 people will experience mental illness in their lifetime so it is important...
The Pros and Pros of Workplace Wellness Plans
There are really no cons when we are considering Workplace Wellness Plans. There is something special that is created when ‘I’ becomes ‘we.’ Companies that foster their employee’s wellness can creatively encourage healthy competition among their staff and not only see...
Learning About FODMAPs Foods
FODMAP stands for Fermentable Oligo-, Di-, Mono-saccharides and Polyols. All these scientific terms are used to describe groups of fermentable carbohydrates that commonly trigger bloating, gas and stomach pain in people with sensitivities. The main dietary sources of...
Learning About Cannabis for Pain
Cannabis can be a very powerful tool in use as a pain reliever for those suffering with chronic pain and illness. Cannabis works alongside our nervous system to block certain pain receptors. This is key to living a good life with chronic pain. It may not be the way...
Learning About Talcum Powder
What is Talcum Powder Talcum Powder is made from talc. Talc is a mineral that contains magnesium, silicon and oxygen. In its natural state, some talc also contains asbestos. Talc that has been purified from asbestos is generally what is used in consumer products. The...
Learning About Lupus
Lupus is a Chronic Autoimmune Disease that occurs when your body's immune system attacks your own tissues and organs. Chronic means that is long-term and there is no cure. Lupus can be either localized or systemic. Systemic means that it relates to an entire part of...