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Afrikan & Native American Healing

 

This is our promotional video for our website.

Please visit at: http://www.YouResearchIt.com

 

 

An Afrikan and Native American Wisdom Traditions, Health and Wellness Portal

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Leticia A. Martinez

Joanie A. Martinson

You Research It
Voicemail 1-619-717-2821
Fax 1-801-730-9776

nierika

joanie
http://youresearchit.com

 

You Research It: A Holistic Health and Wellness Resource for the Afrikan and

Native American Community

Leticia A. Martinez, HHP 'Nierika' and Joanie A. Martinson have launched their

collaborative effort to help bring Holistic Health and Wellness education to the

Afrikan and Native American Community.

Both women realize that people within their cultures have neglected to care for

their health and well being, having abandoned traditional healing methods as a

means of preventative health care. Many have adopted poor nutritional habits

eating outside of their native dietary staples which have contributed to a rise

in many health crises such as heart disease, diabetes, cancer and other organ

system dysfunctions.

The resource site will include articles on holistic health and wellness for the

entire family (including pets), traditional food recipes, how-to instructions on

handcrafts, bodycare items and health remedies. Featuring videos, daily Twitter

updates along with articles on green housekeeping, fair trade products, as well

as articles on topical issues regarding Afrikans and Native Americans. 

Although the site focuses upon Afrikan and Native American Wisdom Traditions and

health concerns, all readers are invited to learn more about Alternative Health.

Nierika is a Clinical Medical Assistant, Nationally Certified Massage Therapist,

Holistic Beauty Therapist, Holistic Health Practitioner and holds a Certificate

of Cosmetic Technology. She has spent over 20 years studying and practicing

herbal medicine, physical medicine disciplines of indigenous healing and energy

work. Nierika has a background in conventional medical arts and is also

following a Native American familial legacy of healing and herbal medicine being

a 4th generation Yaqui-Kumeyaay healer.

 

Joanie is an Afrikan woman, residing in the United States of America. She is

fond of the Native American saying, Before you criticize or accuse me, walk a

mile in my moccasins. Joanie states that, Everyone is shaped by their

environment and ideas. Thoughts and opinions play a part in how we react to

information we receive from others until we start thinking in a more independent

manner. On choosing the name of this new project, Joanie replied that, You must

look out for number one, and have a willingness to sift through and find out if

you’re looking at true-facts¦or true-lies. Its your health; your life, so

don’t just believe the hype. You research it!â€

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