Bioscan

Have you ever wondered why you are feeling tired or achy and wished you could look inside your body?

The computerized bio-energetic test, Bioscan, can do just that. It utilizes a computer-based instrument to measure the energy of the body through acupressure point readings revealing both physical and emotional stressors which create imbalances in organs, glands and body systems.(Read More)

History of Bioenergetics

“We are what we think. All that we are arises from our thoughts. With our thoughts we make the world.” -Buddha

For over two thousand years people of different cultures, faiths and philosophies have tried to achieve the seemingly impossible potential of these words spoken by Buddha in Dhammapada, the sayings of the Buddha. Why is it so difficult to believe that this much control can be designated to our thoughts or that our thoughts can have an impact on our emotional and/or physical health?(Read More)

Allergy Reset

Allergy Reset, an Allergy and Sensitivity Therapy, is a unique approach to wellness that incorporates the fundamental philosophies of the emotional body.

The treatment is based on addressing emotionally induced symptoms in the body that are generated as a result of stress or trauma. It is a proven fact that stress causes or exacerbates most health related conditions. In fact, according to The American Medical Association (AMA), stress is the cause of 80 to 85 percent of all human illness and diseases.(Read More)

Frequently Asked Questions

Is bioenergetic scanning diagnostic? If not, why is it valuable?

Bioenergetic scanning is not diagnostic but it is a valuable tool for detecting imbalances and assessing stress in the body’s energy system using galvanic skin response and a unique electrodynamic data analysis. Psycho-physiological information is obtained painlessly and without risk. The practitioner and the patient are able to explore the patient’s body and its stress patterns and relationships without surgery or x-rays. The practitioner can then develop a unique priority system, a stress map for each patient.(Read More)