SERVICES

Applied Kinesiology
Applied Kinesiology (AK) is an interdisciplinary approach to health care that uses manual muscle testing as a primary feedback mechanism in the body. Through muscle testing the practioner is able to evaluate the physical, chemical, and emotional imbalances within the body. These imbalances, if left untreated, result in poor health.

Not only does the AK practioner evaluate how the body is functioning but also is able to determine the best form of treatment for the patient. These treatments may include dietary management, clinical nutrition, cranial techniques, meridian therapy, and the use of reflexes. Applied Kinesiology does not treat symptoms, but rather gets to the root cause of the body's imbalances. Ultimately, this allows the body to self-regulate and ultimately heal itself.


AMP COIL

This device uses pulsed electromagnetic pulses to help bring the body back into energetic alignment. To learn more please see links below:

Neuro Emotional Technique(NET)
Emotions are natural. However, if the body is weakened due to stress, trauma or poor nutrition, emotions can become “stuck” or negatively charged. When these emotions don’t resolve themselves, compulsive behavior, phobias, and even pain can result.

Neuro Emotional Technique (NET) addresses these emotional imbalances by treating the body’s nervous and meridian system. NET is a gentle, effective way to promote balance and healing within the body.

Functional Medicine
Extensive lab work including blood, saliva, urine and stool will be performed. After reviewing the tests, a comprehensive health care plan will be designed for the patient based off the test results and symptoms. The first visit will occur in the office. After a comprehensive exam and consultation, the rest can be down over telehealth or in person.


NUTRIGENOMICS  (definition from Wikipedia)
Nutrigenomics is a branch of nutritional genomics and is the study of the effects of foods and food constituents on gene expression. This means that nutrigenomics is research focusing on identifying and understanding molecular-level interaction between nutrients and other dietary bioactives with the genome. Nutrigenomics has also been described by the influence of genetic variation on nutrition, by correlating gene expression or SNPs with a nutrient's absorption, metabolism, elimination or biological effects. By doing so, nutrigenomics aims to develop rational means to optimise nutrition with respect to the subject's genotype.

By determining the mechanism of the effects of nutrients or the effects of a nutritional regime, nutrigenomics tries to define the causality|relationship between these specific nutrients and specific nutrient regimes (diets) on human health. Nutrigenomics has been associated with the idea of personalized nutrition based on genotype. While there is hope that nutrigenomics will ultimately enable such personalised dietary advice, it is a science still in its infancy and its contribution to public health over the next decade is thought to be major.