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Mind, Body, Pain Connection Expo

The Mind, Body, Pain Connection Expo offers practical information on techniques to regulate the nervous system and address mental, physical, and emotional challenges.

With standard medical approaches often falling short, many are seeking effective, science-backed alternatives with proven results.

General admission includes access to lectures on various topics and opportunities for one-on-one conversations with practitioners. Limited space is available for active sessions like guided breathwork and yoga.

The expo focuses on the nervous system and unconscious mind, featuring insights on psychedelic-assisted therapy, post-experience integration, and micro-dosing strategies.

Practitioners from fields such as Specialized Kinesiology, EMDR, Hypnotherapy, Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy, and Harmonic Therapy will also be present.

Once confined to spiritual circles, the mind-body connection is now recognized by science as a link between the conscious and unconscious mind through the nervous system. Many effective options beyond traditional medicine can help regulate the nervous system for a better quality of life.

*Please note that the possession, distribution or consumption of illegal substances is not permitted on the premises. All local, provincial and federal laws apply. 


Speakers include:

Tashia Petker - Psilocybin and Cannabis: When and Why Plant Based Meds May be a Better Option

A PhD student in clinical psychology, Tashia Petker’s work focuses on the use of psychedelic assisted therapy to help address addictions to opioids and other harmful medication.

Jeff Sorensen - After the Trip: Integration Following Psychedelic Experiences

Learn the importance of integration after a psychedelic journey and how breath and nervous system regulation help not only integration of peak experiences, but, unwinding any problematic patterns in our lives. 

Brett Ellis - Mushrooms: What, Why, How?

This discussion will cover some of the basic strategies and benefits surrounding microdosing.  When used properly, it can be a powerful and effective tool to combat a variety of mental, physical or emotional challenges.

Madeleine Eames and Dr. Marc Lourens - Chronic Pain: A Two-Way Street Between Mind and Body

This talk introduces the concepts of MBM, emphasizing the interconnectedness of mind and body as a strategy to reduce stress and manage pain with little or no side effects. 

  

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