Hey holistic health practitioner!
Do you google the top health trends every year? WE DO!
As a *trending* business FOR holistic health practitioners, (and for wellness clients), we ALWAYS want to know what’s up and coming!
We use the word *trending* loosely, because CBH energetics and bioresonance is NOT a trend, specifically.
While the numbers of wellness practitioners that utilize our holistic health affiliate program is substantially growing, we know that this is because of effectiveness, NOT trendiness.
Unless you think of easy virtual wellness consults as a trend, well … then we’re trendsetters.
Let's talk about those trends for a second ...
We use the word *trending* loosely, because CBH energetics and bioresonance is NOT a trend, specifically.
While the numbers of wellness practitioners that utilize our holistic health affiliate program is substantially growing, we know that this is because of effectiveness, NOT trendiness.
Unless you think of easy virtual wellness consults as a trend, well … then we’re trendsetters.
Let's talk about those trends for a second ...
Do you have a *trend* in mind, for 2023, as a holistic health practitioner?
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There are wellness trends that come and go, and some that stand the test of time.
Then, there are trends that are downright HARMFUL.
We’re talking about YOU, Benadryl Challenge on TikTok! Where does this stuff actually come from?
We know that a holistic health practitioner, like you, is going to be COMPLETELY SHUTTING DOWN this trend.
What about all the rest of them?
The good (the "rest" trend, yep we'll get behind that one!), bad (OTC products to induce hallucinations), and all those trends in between?
As a wellness practitioner, your mission is to help your clients sort through all of this, isn’t it? Undoubtedly, clients will come to you with questions like these in the New Year:
Then, there are trends that are downright HARMFUL.
We’re talking about YOU, Benadryl Challenge on TikTok! Where does this stuff actually come from?
We know that a holistic health practitioner, like you, is going to be COMPLETELY SHUTTING DOWN this trend.
What about all the rest of them?
The good (the "rest" trend, yep we'll get behind that one!), bad (OTC products to induce hallucinations), and all those trends in between?
As a wellness practitioner, your mission is to help your clients sort through all of this, isn’t it? Undoubtedly, clients will come to you with questions like these in the New Year:
- Should I try the milk cleanse? (NOT when you have bioenergetics and herbal remedies!).
- What are the top supplements you recommend?
- What’s the BEST diet?
No online detox, or tea, is going to provide advice for your clients!
That's where you come in.
Many people go on generic detoxes in the New Year, most of them without guidance from an educated individual, like yourself.
And wellness practitioners guide many clients through seasonal cleanses, including parasite cleanses, without ever identifying WHAT these clients might be carrying.
Many people go on generic detoxes in the New Year, most of them without guidance from an educated individual, like yourself.
And wellness practitioners guide many clients through seasonal cleanses, including parasite cleanses, without ever identifying WHAT these clients might be carrying.
- Is it only parasites?
- What about mold, underlying digestive issues, and toxic emotions?
- And what about the follow up AFTER the cleanse is complete?
When that happens, referrals come easily.
Good energy builds like that.
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