We are now offering passive healing sessions on a donation basis for all those affected by Hurricane Helene.
Combining several technologies in one treatment we have created a calming and healing environment for people to lay back and relax deeply while the mind and body are soothed and restored. These sessions are without Craniosacral Therapy. Just you alone in the room free to drop everything and float in the layers of healing frequencies.
The technologies:
A Biomat:
The Biomat uses Far Infrared waves and negative ions which penetrate deep into the body. They help improve circulation, boost immunity, aid cardiovascular health, encourage deep muscular relaxation and assist in physical repair. This was very generously supplied to us at cost by the Biomat Store. For more information you can visit the website by clicking here.
PEMF:
Pulsed Electromagnetic Frequencies are delivered to the body with light from plasma tubes at each end of the table. The machine is set to cycle between several programs designed help with PTSD, mold and toxicity exposure, Central Nervous system rebalancing, myofascial relaxation and toning and more.
Cat Purr Therapy:
Our wonderful therapy cat Willy was kind enough to let us record his purr which is then played back through a large bass speaker to utilise the subsonic healing frequencies that a cat’s purr contains. Studies suggest that these healing frequencies are how cats manage to heal themselves so quickly which may be the root of the idea that cats have nine lives. For more information about Purr Therapy see here.
With the infrared heat from the Biomat, the deep gentle bass moving through the body from the cat purr and the cellular stimulation of the PEMF you can literally feel the effects of the session as it happens. There is also gentle soothing music played in the background on high quality audio equipment for another layer of relaxation.
Sessions are offered on a donation basis. Since we only have one treatment room availability is limited and this treatment is only available for local WNC residents who have been affected by Hurricane Helene.
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