Dr. Ginger Bowler

LETS Keep It Light!

Health EN ↓ 27 Folgen

LETS Keep it light podcast with Dr. Ginger Bowler focuses on what she calls "above the line living."  As co-founder of LETS (Light and Energy Training Seminars), she and her colleagues like to discuss all those things that help us live a happier healthier life, naturally. Many of the episodes focus on Red, InfraRed, Blue and Green Light therapy or photobiomodulation  while the others focus on "understanding energy" / understanding that we are energy beings with a physical body and not just a physical body with a soul or spirit.  Interested in helping humanity 'lighten up" these episodes are fu...

Autor

Dr. Ginger Bowler

Kategorie

Health

Podcast-Website

www.letseducation.org

Neueste Folge

31. Mär 2026

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The Different Types of Light Therapy (Photobiomodulation) 26.10.2024

Send us Fan Mail Dr. Ginger Bowler and Marcie Denton, MA.MEd, CLTI address various types of Light Therapy products being used by millions of suffering folks or for self care for general wellness and why some may be preferable for certain types of situations and desired results. Support the show

Photobiomodulation (Light Therapy) 26.10.2024

Send us Fan Mail Dr. Ginger Bowler and Marcie Denton, MA.MEd, CLTI cover the basics of one of the MOST POPULAR Self-care modalities: Photobiomodulation (Light Therapy) and the different wavelengths (colors) currently in use. Support the show

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