Wellness is a crucial topic that focuses on maintaining physical, mental, and emotional well-being in todays society. With the increasing awareness of the importance of self-care and holistic health, petitions under this topic address various issues related to wellness. These petitions advocate for affordable healthcare access, mental health resources, workplace well-being initiatives, and more.
One notable petition calls for better mental health support in schools, highlighting the lack of resources for students facing mental health challenges. Another petition pushes for paid sick leave for all workers, emphasizing the need for individuals to prioritize their health without financial repercussions.
By exploring and supporting petitions on wellness, you can contribute to creating a healthier and more supportive environment for individuals in your community. Take action, sign petitions, and join the movement for a brighter and healthier future for all.
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The ice plunges are the thing I look forward to the most as they’re one of the few things that truly relieve my back pain. Please don’t end this great event.
As a mother, daughter, wife, sister, friend and autoimmune warrior I can only image a world where conflicts of interests are abolished, our food is organic again, we don’t have to worry about chemicals in our food, our skies are clear, our water is pure and health is restored.
I received coaching from an NTP who drastically changed my life. I used to have inflammation and gut issues. As I enter my 30s I am the healthiest I have ever felt thanks to the training & knowledge my NTP provided me. Everyone deserves access to NTP’s across the country. I hope others can achieve the results I have!
Naturopathic medicine is what is saving my husbands life after years of consulting allopathic doctors who only prescribed drug therapy and physical therapy. They aren’t interested is actually helping the body heal itself
As a woman who struggled many years with my chronic illnesses, the knowledge I obtained at the NTA was invaluable in my journey to wellness. I have gone on to pay it forward helping many others improve or resolve symptoms, enhancing over all wellness and quality of life. We have the tools as Nutritional Therapy Practitioners to help shift the chronic disease epidemic our country so desperately needs.
I have only found lasting change and hope for my chronic condition through holistic health practitioners. The typical western medical system has failed me greatly when it comes to my autoimmune disease. I want to see more holistic health practitioners widely available in every state for more people to have access to the hope and tools for change like I have. I especially want to see Nutritional Therapy Practitioners practicing freely to create lasting change in our communities and country.
Getting my NTP certification means I get to leave my day job as a program manager, a job I loathe, but felt stuck in, and do something that actually matters. I’d love for this role to be more widely recognized as bringing the same, if not better value, than a nutritionist or dietician.
Getting back to the basics of good health and wellness like eating organic whole foods, reducing stress, chemicals and screen time, and getting outdoors for regular exercise would do wonders for our kids (and their parents!), and it's time that these became national priorities and standard recommendations by government institutions, practitioners and thought leaders!
Presently it is more important than ever and long overdue that Nutritional Therapy Practitioners should be allowed a bigger voice. Everyday I work with people who are so sick and dependent upon a corrupt medical system. We must be allowed better access in order to help everyone obtain the possibilities provided by our skills and training.
When I started middle school it was a hard adjustment to not have recess, even in the second semester I still feel antsy. My brain is foggy and I can’t remember the stuff ve learned over the day. A measly 5 minute break in the courtyard after lunch does nothing to clear my mind and leave me refreshed, after 8 hrs of hard work I think we need a break. We don’t need swings or a play set, just somewhere to socialize and put our minds at ease before we have to put our minds at work again.