OFFICE NEWS – UPCOMING EVENTS & WHAT’S NEW
| Date & Time | UPCOMING EVENTS |
|---|---|
| February 28th 10:30 am – 1 pm | Hilliard Wellness LoftAE will be doing InBody Scans – A quick non-invasive scan that unlocks |
| March 3rd 5 pm – 7 pm | Put Your Best (em)Face ForwardBetter than Botox. |
Love, Connection & The Body: How Relationships Affect Our Physical Health
February is often focused on love and relationships, but there’s an important connection that deserves attention: how our emotional relationships directly affect our physical bodies. The body doesn’t exist in isolation — it responds to stress, emotions and connection.
The Nervous System & Emotional Safety
When we feel emotionally supported and connected, the nervous system can shift into a calm, restorative state. This is when the body heals best — muscles relax, movement improves, digestion functions more efficiently, and energy levels stabilize. However, many people don’t realize that emotional stress often presents as:
- Tight neck and shoulder muscles
- Jaw clenching or headaches
- Low back or hip tension
- Digestive discomfort
- Fatigue or poor sleep
EXOMIND supports a calmer nervous system, helping you process emotions more easily and respond to stress with a greater tolerance.
Where Emotions Live in the Body
Emotions can become stored patterns in the body, especially when stress is chronic or unaddressed. Over time, this may lead to:
- Muscle guarding and restricted movement
- Postural changes
- Trigger points or chronic tightness
- Reduced exercise tolerance
At Active Edge, tools like muscle testing, movement assessments, and dry needling help us identify where the body is holding tension. When concerns that seem physical do not resolve with physical care, there is often an underlying emotion. Guided emotional release sessions can help to release these stored emotions.
The Power of Touch, Movement, and Support
Positive physical connection helps stimulate oxytocin, a hormone that reduces stress and supports healing. Touch comes in many forms:
- Gentle movement restores balance
- Targeted therapies help the body release tension
- Consistent care improves how the nervous system responds to stress
- A hug or holding hands can enhance a sense of connection & support
Tools like EMSELLA enhance pelvic floor strength, confidence, and physical performance, supporting comfort and pleasure. LibidoBoosting Ear Seeding and His & Hers Supplements further promote nervous system and hormone health, helping the body feel more resilient and responsive.
Small Habits That Strengthen Relationships and Health
You don’t need major lifestyle changes to see benefits. Simple shared habits can support both connection and physical well-being:
- Taking walks together
- Stretching or exercising as a couple
- Sharing meals without distractions
- Supporting each other’s health goals
- Encouraging rest and recovery
- Or come to our Couple’s Massage Gun Workshop
These routines help regulate the nervous system and improve consistency with healthy habits.
This Valentine’s season, remember that relationships are part of your health. Emotional connection, communication, and support influence how your body feels, moves, and recovers. Caring for your relationships physically & emotionally are another way of caring for your body.
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Meet our Newest Team Member
Welcome, Anne!
Anne recently returned to Columbus after 15 years in Houston. She brings many years of experience working at the front desk in medical facilities and loves helping patients feel welcomed and supported from the moment they walk in. Outside of work, Anne enjoys spending time with her husband and playful Yorkie.
Anne is joining our team as a part-time front desk receptionist – be sure to say hello!
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WHAT’S GOING ON IN THE WORLD?
Hepatitis B Vaccine Guidance: What’s Changed
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recently updated its guidance on hepatitis B vaccination for infants, reflecting a shift away from a one-size-fits-all model toward a more individualized, risk-based approach. For more than 30 years, the CDC recommended that all newborns receive the hepatitis B vaccine shortly after birth, regardless of personal or environmental risk factors. Today, advances in prenatal screening mean that most maternal hepatitis B infections are identified well before delivery. With clearer information available earlier, the CDC now recognizes that vaccination timing can be tailored when an infant’s risk is clearly low. At Active Edge, we focus on understanding risk at its source rather than applying blanket protocols. Our approach emphasizes:
- Evaluating household, lifestyle, and environmental exposure risks
- Supporting the body’s innate capacity for balance and resilience
- Ensuring patients feel educated, empowered, and supported – not pressured
We believe thoughtful medical decisions are best made when families understand why an intervention is recommended, when it is most appropriate, and how it fits into their broader health picture.
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DETOXING THE RIGHT WAY: WHY LIVER HEALTH MATTERS IN THE NEW YEAR
When people think of “detox,” they often picture juice cleanses or extreme resets. However, detoxification is something your body does every day, primarily through the liver. The liver plays a key role in: Filtering toxins, Processing and clearing hormones, Supporting digestion and energy production.
If your liver is struggling, symptoms can show up as:
- fatigue
- hormone imbalances
- skin issues
- brain fog
Liver detox happens in two phases, and both require adequate nutrients—especially protein—to work properly. Many aggressive detox programs speed up detox without supporting elimination, which can leave people feeling worse instead of better.
Why “New Year, New You” Often Backfires Extreme diets, cleanses, or sudden lifestyle overhauls may seem appealing in January, but they often increase stress on the nervous system, slow hormone balance, and deplete key nutrients needed for detox. The result is burnout, cravings, and low energy.
At Active Edge, detox support is about restoration, not restriction. Supporting liver health gently can help improve:
- Hormone balance
- Skin clarity
- Energy and focus
- Overall resilience
The goal isn’t to become a “new you” overnight—it’s to support the body you already have so it can function at its best.
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Secure your place for our 28-day Liver Cleanse on January 12th or February 9th * Spots are Limited!
RECIPE OF THE MONTH HEALTHY EGG BITES
Starting your day with a high-quality, protein-rich breakfast supports:
- stable blood sugar
- sustained energy
- better focus
Ingredients:
- 9 whole organic pasture raised eggs
- ½ C full-fat organic cottage cheese (or sub for ¾ C of plain coconut yogurt)
- ½ C crumbled feta or goat cheese
- ½ tsp Mineral Salt
- Sprinkle of fresh cracked pepper
- ⅓ C diced red bell pepper
- 1 handful of fresh spinach finely chopped
- 1 TBSP avocado oil
- 2 leeks, green ends only, thinly sliced
- 1 pkg breakfast sausage sliced in half lengthwise then into half moons
Instructions:
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray muffin pan.
2.In a medium sauté pan, heat avocado/olive oil over med high heat. Add both the looks & sausage & sauté for about 10 mins. Set aside.
3.In a blender, combine eggs, cottage cheese, feta, salt & pepper & blend for 30 seconds until the mixture is smooth.
4.To fill your muffin pans, evenly distribute the sausage mixture then the spinach & red peppers to each cup. Fill each muffin pan with the egg mixture.
5.Bake for 35 minutes. Let cool for about 10 minutes.
THIS MONTH’S PODCAST PICK
Gary Brecka – Ultimate Human Podcast with Barbara O’Neil
Topics Covered:
- Longevity
- Gut Microbiome
- Immune System
- Anti-Aging Basics
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