DocToks with Dr. Forest Tennant & Friends

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Hey there! We meet every Thursday at the following times: - 7:00 PM EST - 6:00 PM CST - 5:00 PM MST - 4:00 PM PST Go to linktr.ee/DocToks and click the first link at showtime! We'll be using Zoom for these sessions. Our mission is to empower and provide valuable knowledge, insights, and support to everyone navigating the challenging world of chronic illnesses and intractable pain. You're invited to join these special webinars and are encouraged to invite your loved ones, patients, practitioners, and healthcare professionals who may benefit from these sessions. If you miss a live webinar, don't worry! We upload all the shows to our Rumble channel & our DailyMotion channel so you can catch up on past sessions. Our dedicated team, including Dr. Tennant and Dr. Ibsen, generously share their expertise each week. If you have any questions or need to contact Dr. Tennant for inquiries, MRI reviews, or evaluations, please reach out to his office for instructions on sending questions, records, and MRI films at tennantfoundation92@gmail.com. Dr. Mark Ibsen can be reached via Facebook Messenger. The doctors have a challenge for you – please take part in the #SHARINGisCARING challenge by sharing this valuable health information with as many people as possible. By doing so, you provide hope and equip others with the tools needed to overcome their health challenges. Remember, you're never alone on this journey. There is always hope! Extend this invitation to those who you believe would benefit from our shows. Thank you for being a part of our community. Warm regards, DocToks with Dr. Forest Tennant & Friends. Medical Disclaimer: The content on DocToks with Dr. Forest Tennant and Friends is intended solely for educational and informational purposes. It should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice or consultation with healthcare professionals. Any reliance on the information we provide is at your own risk. Always seek advice, diagnoses, and/or treatment from a licensed physician or qualified healthcare provider. The information on this channel is not intended to treat, cure, diagnose, or prevent any illness, disease, or medical condition.

Forest Escape a chosen path

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Forest Escape encourages a lifestyle change for good quality of life, work/life balance, less stress, and following the path God has for your life! Follow our journey as we discover a new way of life. We are homesteading, raising chickens, growing gardens, and maintaining our forest escape. Erosion, storms, and falling trees are part of it all. We don't see people - we see nature and all of the animals in the forest! If you want to escape the chaos and break free, you can see a type of lifestyle that is separate from all of that. The forest escape is our sanctuary! Are you ready to make a lifestyle change?

Forest would in America

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Hi Everyone! I create this channel in order to show you about the life of people in the jungle and how to survive if your are living in the forest and also the building skills.All my videos contain the technique in how to make something easy by using own skills.Primitive jungle Life skills is a rumble channel that I really passionate and I will continue making more new videos I hope you enjoy watching my videos.if yon enjoy please Like.Comment.and share And don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to get an update From me Any inconvenience, please contact me 24h/7day will be available Please help us to get 10M Subscribers

Our Forest Homestead

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We are Mike, Amanda, with Ava & Elena, and Hunter (our dog) In mid-2022, we packed up our family and moved North in Ontario, near Nipissing. We are taking you on our journey to create a sustainable life for our family building a homestead, from scratch. We bought 37 acres of forest, and are building a life we don't need a vacation from. We begin, in 2023, by building our house and gardens. Then we'll start getting more animals and building a shop, and barn. Join us while we learn how to farm, hunt, fish, adventure and earn some income from our homestead along the way.

nature sounds meditation - ocean sounds and forest nature sound: meditation, sleep

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nature sounds meditation - relaxing nature sounds for sleeping - natural calm forest waterfall music meditation sound for study. hear the relaxing sounds of nature and enjoy the absence of urban noise. all we have to do is simply listen to these healing sounds of nature regularly. natures relaxing sounds can heal many disorders and illnesses particularly those imposed by the stress of modern societies. relaxation and meditation are very important to ones wellbeing. listening to these nature sounds of a relaxing waterfall and forest birds singing will bring you a soothing relaxation or meditation. nature sounds for relaxing... surrounded by enchanting nature sounds that you have grown to love so much and fire crackling keeping animals away from your lovely little shelter you get out of the chair on your wooden balcony and yawn as you fold up the rope ladder to make sure nothing and noone can follow you up there you untie the mosquito net and let it fall softly to the floor covering your home and keeping you safe from bug bites you light the lantern and pull out your favorite book allowing your eyes to rest and as you feel them getting heavier you drift into the sweetest night sleep with wonderful dreams.

Classical Music in Forests

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Welcome to my "Classical Music in Forests" Rumble channel! I love to play classical compositions on musical instruments, especially accordion and piano. My favorite place to experience music is forest. Please, subscribe :-) Enjoy the music! COPYRIGHT: I am the only author of videos (combination of music -recorded on my own, while playing my musical instrument- and photos -taken on my own-), excluding creating compositions (musical notes). "Currently, all pre-1926 U.S. works are in the public domain because copyright protection has expired for those works." https://www.copyright.gov/what-is-copyright/ "Copyright (...) endures for a term consisting of the life of the author and 70 years after the author’s death." https://www.copyright.gov/title17/92chap3.html databases: https://euipo.europa.eu/eSearch/ https://www3.wipo.int/branddb/en/ https://vcc.copyright.gov/browse https://cocatalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&PAGE=First

Faery Strange Forest

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Greetings. We are so happy that you have chosen to view our page here on the youtube. Our goal here is to bring some silliness and education to each viewers world and a hope that you may also share this with your friends. yes, we have some silly and quite honestly poor acting and video editing, but that is one thing that we love about doing this. This is a public display of not taking ourselves so seriously, and just having fun with these ideas. This is all completely improv and we usually only have a take or two of each video. Our thought is that the least amount of takes, the more authentic the reactions, the words and the joy and laughter that we - ourselves - have in making the videos. Our educational vids, are more about the creatures we meet and make, and how to make and or repair them. Anyway, hope all is well. May God Bless you all, everyone.

"Bangladesh is a lush, riverine country in South Asia, known for its mangrove forests, tea gardens, and vibrant culture."

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Bangladesh is a land of natural wonders, with diverse landscapes that offer breathtaking views to visitors. From the tropical mangrove forests of the Sundarbans to the rolling hills of Srimangal, there is much to explore in this small but beautiful country. Perhaps the most iconic natural feature of Bangladesh is the Sundarbans, the world's largest deltaic mangrove forest. The Sundarbans covers an area of around 10,000 square kilometers, spanning both Bangladesh and India. It is home to the endangered Bengal tiger, as well as a rich variety of flora and fauna. Visitors to the Sundarbans can take boat rides through the many channels and waterways that crisscross the forest, giving them a chance to see the mangroves up close and personal. The forest is also a popular spot for birdwatching, with over 300 species of birds known to inhabit the area. In the north of Bangladesh, the rolling hills of Srimangal offer a different kind of natural beauty. Srimangal is known for its lush tea gardens, which produce some of the finest teas in the world. The area is also home to numerous streams and waterfalls, which make for picturesque hiking trails. Visitors can explore the tea gardens on foot or by bicycle, taking in the fresh air and stunning scenery. The region is also home to a number of indigenous communities, whose unique cultures and traditions add to the charm of the area. Another natural wonder of Bangladesh is the Cox's Bazar beach, which stretches for over 120 kilometers along the Bay of Bengal. It is one of the longest beaches in the world, with golden sands and clear blue waters that attract tourists from all over the globe. Visitors can swim, sunbathe, and take in the views of the ocean from one of the many resorts that line the beach. The area is also home to a number of fishing communities, whose traditional lifestyles offer an interesting glimpse into the local culture. The Chittagong Hill Tracts, located in southeastern Bangladesh, are another must-see natural wonder. The area is known for its rugged mountains, lush forests, and numerous waterfalls. The Hill Tracts are home to a number of indigenous communities, whose unique cultures and traditions make the area a fascinating place to explore. Visitors can trek through the forests, taking in the stunning views of the mountains and valleys, or visit one of the many villages to learn about the local way of life. In addition to these natural wonders, Bangladesh is also home to a number of national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. These areas protect some of the country's most important ecosystems, including the wetlands of the Hail Haor and the forests of Lawachara National Park. Visitors to these areas can see a wide range of flora and fauna, including rare and endangered species such as the hoolock gibbon and the Asian elephant. In conclusion, Bangladesh is a land of natural beauty, with diverse landscapes that offer something for everyone. From the mangrove forests of the Sundarbans to the rolling hills of Srimangal, the country's natural wonders are not to be missed. Visitors to Bangladesh can immerse themselves in the country's rich culture and history while taking in some of the most stunning views that nature has to offer.