What is remote therapy?

Remote therapy is when a treatment is performed from two remote locations. An example: the therapist is at home and the client is at work.

The patient has the option of either, experiencing the treatment by sitting or lying in a stationery position while receiving their treatment. Or if your schedule is too hectic the treatment can be performed while you’re running errands, at work or on vacation.

Remote therapy is done by re-balancing both physical and non-physical systems such as: the glands, gastrointestinal, circulatory, respiratory, nervous and lymphatic systems in conjunction to the non-physical structures such as the Chakra’s, Nadia’s, auric fields, bio-energetic fields and bio-electromagnetic fields. This in turn corrects imbalances such as:

Qi Conditions:

  • Deficient Qi (not enough Qi to perform the necessary functions)
  • Sinking or collapsed Qi (the Qi cannot perform its supportive functions)
  • Stagnated Qi (the Qi flow is impaired. If congested or stuck in an organ, there can be pain, sluggishness, or stiffness)
  • Rebellious Qi (the Qi flows in the wrong direction)

Core Blood Patterns:

  • Blood Deficiency: Because of Spleen Qi deficiency (in providing necessary support materials), the Heart and Liver are negatively affected. The Heart governs blood, and the Liver stores it.
  • Lacking Qi: the Heart cannot effectively pump the blood and the Liver cannot properly cleanse it.
  • Blood Stagnation: The blood is not flowing normally because of an obstruction.

Fluid (Jin Ye) Issues:

  • Fluid deficiency: Too much heat or dryness, or deficient blood can create dryness
  • Stagnation of fluids: If the yang energy cannot transport the fluids, they can accumulate to cause dampness (such as edema or phlegm).

The above problems can combine to create Qi and blood deficiency, and/or stagnation. A scenario might involve the stagnation of Qi over time, which creates stagnation in the blood. Conversely, blood deficiency can also lead to Qi deficiency; if the Qi cannot move the blood, the result might be stagnated blood.

For example, a disorder might be described as an invasion of “Wind-Cold” or “Wind-Heat.” As you might imagine, Wind-Cold might produce chills or dampness whereas Wind-Heat could result in fevers and sweating.

Bio-Dynamic Energetic Therapy is a non-invasive, non-physical therapy used to correct these imbalances and can be used in conjunction with other health care practices and therapies. This therapy has a holistic approach to reduce acute, intermittent and chronic pain to help bring back balance to you mind, body and soul.

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