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The Love Healers Band

News Feature

CONTACT: Caitlin E. Davis

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caitlinedavis26@gmail.com

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

April 4, 2019

 

Love Healers bring positivity through music and healthy eating

 

With dirt on her face and hands, she carefully places the seed into the ground. She knows if she does something wrong, she could be responsible for less food for her entire family.

 

This is the childhood of Empress Xi. At 5 a.m. when the rooster crowed, she was ready to do her chores on her family’s small Jamaican farm. Everything she ate came right out of ground that had been tenderly cared for through generations.

 

Love Healers – members Rasayana, Empress Xi and Thomas Davis – are a band with a mission: bring love and healing to the world. Not only through music, but through healthy living as well.

 

One of the ways the Love Healers plan to do this is through talking to first responders about how eating healthier and listening to positive, uplifting music – such as theirs – can help build better immune systems by lowering stress levels.

 

Both Rasayana and Empress Xi have seen firsthand the changes that clean eating has on the body.

 

“When I moved to America, I began going to grocery stores for the first time. I would just pick whatever off the shelf without any thought about its origin, health benefits or how it was produced,” said Empress Xi.

 

Empress Xi believes the first couple of years she was in America, she was depressed. She says it took her awhile to realize that it was because of the food she was eating.

 

“In Jamaica, everything we ate came right from our land. No chemicals, no preservatives, no weird, complicated processing. I did not call myself “,health conscious,” or anything, it was just the way we lived,” said Empress Xi.

 

Growing up in the U.S. Virgin Islands, Rasayana ate foods fresh from the ground. As a teenager, he moved to America and noticed how many more diseases there were. Many years later, now strictly vegan, he has discovered that the science is there to back up the relationship between food choices and diseases.

 

“There is just no motivation. We are trying to encourage people through our music that they can change their diet. When it comes down to it, we just want to help these brave people have a healthier, more positive life,” said Rasayana.

 

The Love Healers will be performing at local firehouses throughout Middle Tennessee and handing out brochures with information about healthy living.

 

Empress Xi is planting seeds again. She is growing positivity, love and healing for our heroic first responders.

 

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The Love Healers are a band that is about more than the music – they are about people. The Love Healers use Caribbean flavors with country melodies to create an authentic, original sound that includes messages about sharing love and the healing power of music. The Love Healers are based in Nashville and include core members Rasayana, Empress Xi and Thomas Davis. For more information, visit lovehealersband.com.

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