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One of the most emotional moments we experience at A+A Wellness is hearing a client say:
“Now this finally makes sense.”
Not because everything changes overnight, but because for the first time, they begin to understand why they have been feeling the way they do.
The fatigue finally connects.
The cravings make sense.
The bloating, brain fog, inflammation, poor sleep, stubborn weight, and energy crashes stop feeling like random, unrelated problems.
And for many people, that kind of clarity feels like a huge relief.
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As Memorial Day approaches, many people look forward to cookouts, long weekends, and the unofficial start of summer. But at its heart, Memorial Day is something much deeper.
It is a day of remembrance.
A day to honor the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country and to reflect on the freedoms their sacrifice helped protect.
At A+A Wellness, this holiday serves as an important reminder to slow down, appreciate the moments we often take for granted, and spend meaningful time with the people we love most.
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Discover lifestyle-based strategies for stronger immune health in Atlanta. Learn how movement, sleep, social connection, and nutrient-rich habits support immune resilience — plus a cozy, immune-boosting soup recipe from DrPND.
As we wrap up our four-part Stronger This Season immunity series, we’re turning our attention to one of the most overlooked (but powerful) pieces of immune health: your daily lifestyle habits.
Here in the Atlanta and Marietta metro area, our seasons shift quickly, allergens run high, and stress levels can rise just as fast as the temperature — making lifestyle one of the most impactful tools you have for staying well.
At DrPND, we’ve spent more than 20 years helping men and women in their 40s, 50s, 60s, and beyond strengthen their immune systems naturally through root-cause, holistic living. And this final piece of the series pulls all the layers together.
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We all know that stress isn’t great for us—but just how deep does its impact go?
A new study explored the effects of stress on women with breast cancer, and the results were sobering:
Stress disrupted immune function in ways that actually supported cancer growth.While stress alone doesn’t cause cancer, it clearly plays a significant role in how the body functions—and how it heals.











