
An integrative path to peak wellness
We use evidence-informed, intuitive healing modalities to address the root cause of your health challenges.
Each therapy uniquely supports optimal nervous system function and your body’s innate ability to heal.
CHIROPRACTIC
Our nervous systems can become overwhelmed with constant daily physical, emotional, and environmental stressors. That stress creates interferences that may render parts of the body less able to adapt and function as it should, leading to pain, dysfunction, and illness. The chiropractic adjustment can be a powerful way to support and restore crucial processes by finding and clearing the disconnect within our body’s natural messaging system. When these processes are functioning as they were intended, homeostasis is reached.
NEURO EMOTIONAL TECHNIQUE
A mind-body approach based on centuries-old Eastern healing practices and supported by research, NET identifies and seeks to release nervous system patterns formed from past emotional stressors. When the brain isn’t able to fully process trauma or any nervous-system disrupter in the moment, those stuck emotions can manifest as chronic pain, illness, or even anxiety over time. NET helps to release these emotional blockages through muscle testing, meridian access points, and homeopathic remedies for additional support.
CRANIOSACRAL FASCIAL THERAPY
A gentle, hands-on technique that addresses the cranial and sacral systems along with the entire fascial system. This whole-body approach was designed to gently unwind and release fascial strain to facilitate a freely-moving brain and spinal cord for optimal mobility and brain function. The Gillespie Approach to CFT, developed by Dr. Barry Gillespie, focuses on the interconnectedness of the craniosacral system and the fascial web, emphasizing the importance of addressing fascial restrictions for optimal brain function and overall health. It combines principles from cranial osteopathy and fascial release techniques to address tension and restrictions in the craniosacral system.