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For the past two days, both of my parents’ phones were showing as “in use.”

Mom’s phone was constantly busy, and so was Dad’s — all day long. Yesterday, Mom’s phone went straight to the “powered off” message, while Dad’s phone rang but he didn’t pick up. I was in the middle of an Eductor session for him when the calls wouldn’t go through, and the frustration and worry were overwhelming. Especially because his vertigo readings were coming up very high. Not being able to reach them made me incredibly anxious. Thankfully, after completing the vertigo-focused Eductor session, I finally felt some relief and peace of mind. Still, I couldn’t help feeling regretful that we had removed the landline from their house. Elderly parents often forget to hang up after a call, leaving the line busy for hours, or they sometimes have trouble hearing properly during conversations. Last night, I urgently asked my husband to go check on them in person. Thanks to my wonderful husband, I was finally able to speak with my father. I’m so grateful for him ♡ When I explained the situatio...

Sharing My Personal Experience: Staying Hydrated May Help with High Blood Pressure

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I have high blood pressure, but I have chosen not to take the medication prescribed by my doctor. There are times when going out is difficult, and instead I have been managing my condition by working with QX World's Eductor to help balance my body's state. This post is purely a sharing of my personal experience and is not medical advice. If you have high blood pressure or kidney issues, please consult a specialist and get regular check-ups. When I was young, I was slim, so high blood pressure was the last thing I ever imagined having. Back then, I thought it was mostly a condition that affected overweight people. However, about 15 years ago, I noticed blood in my urine, and from that point my kidneys gradually began to deteriorate, eventually progressing to the stage of proteinuria. As the proteinuria worsened, I experienced severe pain that felt as though my entire body was being twisted. At that time, I brewed and drank herbal teas known to be beneficial for the kidneys, whic...

Giving Wings to Your Parasympathetic Nervous System

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  I never thought about the parasympathetic nervous system until I experienced panic disorder and high blood pressure. Now I realize it’s far more than just a bodily function — it’s the “gate of energy” where real healing begins. From the Eductor Perspective When stress dominates, the sympathetic nervous system (fight-or-flight) takes over, increasing cell resistance and blocking smooth energy flow. Activating the parasympathetic nervous system releases this tension, restores conductivity, and allows energy to reach every cell effectively. It acts as a switch to “Healing Mode.” During Eductor biofeedback sessions, yawning or falling into deep sleep often signals this shift. Digestion improves, and the body’s natural detoxification (especially in the liver and gallbladder) becomes more active. The vagus nerve, the main pathway of the parasympathetic system, connects the brain to the organs. Eductor sessions help measure and relax vagus nerve tension, improving heart rate variability...