Queen Neith (pronounced Neat) has served the community in healing capacities for the past 25 years building the self worth of women and helping them maximize their personal power. In 2010, she began concentrating specifically on teaching transitional wellness when she began practicing a vegan/vegetarian lifestyle.
Through this transition, she was able to heal herself from 40 lbs of Fibroid Tumors that have plagued her body for over 17 years after every gynecologist demanded that she have a hysterectomy. She also lost almost 150 pounds in the process that she gained as a result of listening to the advice of the same doctors who were giving her double doses of the birth control Depo-Provera monthly as a fibroid treatment.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
- How Queen Neith released 40lbs of Fibroid Tumors without surgery.
- How Queen Neith released almost 150lbs of excess weight.
- How a tragic event turned out to be one of the best things that happened for Queen Neith.
- What a fibroid really is and how to address them for better health.
- How working on yourself can attract what you really want in life.
- How to stop settling for less than you deserve.
- How to attract the right life partner.
Links And Resources Mentioned In This Episode:
- The Food Of Gratitude
- Het Hatshepsut Healing Center
- Sacred Woman Program ( Text “Plus” Or “I am Ready To Do Me” to 404-401-7448)
- Loving It Live
- Jamal & Kim’s Innercircle Health Tribe Episode 1: Not Settling For Sickness & Mediocrity With Queen Afua
- Forgotten Foods: Fibroid Formula
- Didgeridoo Sound Healing
Books Mentioned
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