Brain help that will better your life and relationships

Properly fueling your brain is an often overlooked, yet crucial part of every person’s life. When we aren’t properly fueled, symptoms such as brain fog, negativity, and headaches begin to creep in. Each of these affect not only your life, but also your family.

Everyone wants to be their best selves, but when headaches, brain fog, negative moods or other imbalances are at the forefront of our lives, being our best selves can sometimes take a backseat as we try to manage these symptoms.
Luckily for you, we’re here to help. Our Gabrielle Grandell, BSc, FMCHC, NBC-HWC, CLT and Brenda Briscoe, LMT are co-leading a new class on Sept. 17, “Build a Better Brain.” Over the 90-minute session, we’ll offer nutrition, lifestyle and device support for building a better brain to help you eliminate the symptoms of brain fog, headaches, mood disorders and more.

If some of these descriptions match how you’ve been feeling, come and learn how to better fuel yourself. There will be brain device demonstrations available, as well as treats to sample and we’ll be giving away one attendee the chance to receive a complimentary mini Bowen therapy!

Call us today at 972-930-0260 to learn even more and make a reservation for this new class by Sept. 16 by emailing info@livingwelldallas.com. Whether we set you on the road to a greater peace of mind and security and give you a pathway to a better, more stable life, we help keep yourself at your best emotionally and help you figure out how to get started Living Well again. Book an appointment at Living Well Dallas today for this or any of our enlightening, informative events at livingwelldallas.com.

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