Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Embracing New Horizons: From Natural Medicine to Home Repair

It’s been a few years since I’ve been actively involved in the world of health and natural medicine. After an unsuccessful attempt to establish a clinic and struggling to support my family post-graduation, I had to pivot away from natural medicine.

Though my professional focus has shifted, I continue to use my knowledge of vitamins and herbs to maintain my family’s health. 

Nowadays, my primary work revolves around home repair and light construction. Before this transition, I spent over a decade in security. My military training helped me make a decent living, but the demanding hours took a toll on my family life.Given my diverse background, I’m considering a new direction for this blog. 

I’d like to share insights not only about natural health practices but also about home maintenance and my daily experiences in my current field.

For instance, recently I tackled a leaking faucet at home. I noticed that one of the rubber stoppers was worn out. In a pinch, I decided to use double-sided tape as a temporary fix. While this isn’t a permanent solution, it slowed the leak effectively.

This approach—testing solutions rather than strictly relying on research—reflects my belief that practical experimentation can be valuable. While a quick fix like this isn’t ideal, it often offers a short-term solution when you’re in a bind.

I’m keen to incorporate such practical advice into this blog. I believe it could be beneficial and relatable for those dealing with similar issues. What are your thoughts on blending home repair tips with health-related content?

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