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Inspired by a desire to bring healing into the lives of those who have lost faith in conventional medicine, Claire Power Murphy established The Self-Rejuvenation Center in 2008. Certified in hydrotherapy, home remedies and grief therapy, she guides clients in making lifestyle changes that will improve emotional and physical wellness. At the core of her teachings is cellular regeneration through the Eight Laws of Health: balanced nutrition, exercise, water, sunshine, temperance, air, rest, and trust in God. “SRC is here to help people who want to learn to help themselves,” explains Murphy. “It will be a beacon for people searching for health answers beyond what currently exists.”

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Carolina G. Comment by Carolina G. on December 19, 2010 at 12:02am

IT IS A GREAT COLLABORATION IN FAVOR OF HUMANS HEALTH.  PEOPLE SHOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THOSE LIFE STILE CHANGES AND IMPROVE THEIR LIVES EMOTIONAL AND PHYSICAL WELLNESS, AS YOU RECOMMENDED TO THEM.

Claire Power Murphy Comment by Claire Power Murphy on April 3, 2010 at 8:48am
Yes, Susie we should collaborate on using natural remedies to help heal a body. We never know enough.
The Self Rejuvenation Center shows how to improve beyond cure.- a distinction all its own in setting the ultimate standard for health. And now we may all chase it - including me :-}
Salud! Claire WWW.PRESERVEDTOSERVE.COM
Author, Minister  Susan K Moll Comment by Author, Minister Susan K Moll on April 3, 2010 at 8:20am
I really enjoyed this,Claire, there are so many things I wish I could share with you, in studing herbs when I was in Arkansas I learned so much about the use of things grown in the wild to heal the body, the use of the clay in the crystal mines in Mt Ida, so very many things, I also have a passion for healing from nature not medicines all the time. what your doing in opening peoples eyes is so wonderful,thank you for shareing this with us.

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