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Dr. Mona Lisa SchulzWebsite: http://www.drmonalisa.com
Bio: Dr. Mona Lisa Schulz is a medical intuitive who received her doctorate in behavorial neuroscience from Boston University School of Medicine in 1993. One of the many joys in Dr. Mona Lisa's life is teaching individuals how to acknowledge, trust and develop their own intuitive skills. Every Wednesday at 2pm EST, Dr. Mona Lisa hosts the live call-in show, Intuitive Health at www.hayhouseradio.com

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By Dr. Mona Lisa Schulz [9 Dec 2009 | 3 Comments | 705 views]
The Beverly Hillbillies and YOUR 4th Chakra!

‘Tis the season to be jolly!!
Do you feel jolly yet?
Not even a little bit of cheer?
Maybe you are even a little crabby but who wants to hear it right?
Our society tends to accept only positive emotions. We love experiencing bliss, optimism, enthusiasm, and love. We adore anything and anyone  that makes us feel warm, relaxed and calm.
But what about the more negative, uncomfortable emotions, fear, anger, and sadness that can at times be life-saving?
A baby screams with anger and fury if its needs aren’t being attended to in a timely …

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By Dr. Mona Lisa Schulz [2 Dec 2009 | No Comment | 548 views]
The 3rd Chakra Diet

Before leaving for the Thanksgiving weekend I watched a Today Show food segment that has left an indelible imprint in my mind which will probably follow me through the holidays.
You know the segment….”How to Keep a Your Weight Down During the Holidays by Doing Blah Blah Blah”…
 The book author had an array of “bad food choices” and the “good food equivalents”.
Some are just obvious, since who doesn’t know that dark meat has more fat that white meat.
 You would have to have been living in a Jenny Craig Cave not to …

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By Dr. Mona Lisa Schulz [1 Nov 2009 | No Comment | 184 views]
Medical Psychic Intuitive: Squirreling Behavior – Don’t Let it Make You Nuts!

It’s fall.
The days are getting shorter and I have that annual compulsion to shop like a
squirrel.
You know, scurry around for those staples, collecting the “nuts” and bolts of what I think I will need to   survive for the upcoming winter.
For the furry animals outside,  the  objects collected stored and hoarded for future use are  acorns and other food, twigs, leaves and other blankets to  survive the months of snow and ice.
And even though I am in the  safety of my own warm  home I, and maybe you, have the same  “squirreling” instinct. We …

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