THE ACCRESCENT™ PODCAST EPISODE 181
Danielle Palmer – How Injury and Trauma Disrupt Your Body’s Electrical Flow and The Power of Frequency Therapy To Restore It
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Episode Summary
Leigh Ann welcomes back Danielle Palmer to discuss advanced energy treatments offered at Ascent Adaptation. Danielle, a neuromuscular therapist and SCENAR frequency specialist, delves into the significance of voltage in bodily functions, exploring its role in inflammation, oxygen utilization, and overall cellular health. They talk about assessing and treating specific body circuits using technologies like the MEAD analysis, biomodulator, and biotransducer. The conversation emphasizes the importance of evaluating and maintaining proper energy flow to facilitate healing and support various therapies, especially after trauma or bodily injury. They also discuss how different factors—such as scars, tattoos, toxins, dental issues, thyroid function, and emotions—can disrupt bodily voltage and how these can be addressed.
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Hello, happy Monday, everyone. Welcome back to the Accrescent Podcast. I’m your host, Leigh Ann Lindsey. I’m so excited for today’s episode, much like yester- or last week’s episode with Heather Hiniker. This conversation with Danielle has been a long time in coming because again, all of us are now under one roof.
inside of Ascent Adaptation. I actually had Danielle on the podcast a while ago to talk all about SCENAR therapy and this type of energy treatment that she offers here at Ascent that is one of my all time favorite treatments to do. Kind of no matter what’s ailing me, that’s one of the first things on my list.
That I will bring in as a tool or a modality. So I will make sure that is linked down below in the show notes. It’s episode one 11 for anyone who wants kind of first an introduction to Danielle and SCENAR therapy. But today we are going super deep into [00:01:00] two new services that she incorporated into her business.
A while ago now, we just haven’t had a chance to get her back on the podcast to dive into it. So we’re talking about the mead analysis, as well as the biomodulator, biotransducer treatment that kind of goes in tandem with that analysis. And today is all about voltage and how important voltage is to the functioning of everything else in our body.
I love Danielle so much. First of all, she’s such a sweet friend of mine. Our offices are literally next door to each other now, but she’s so good at being able to describe the intricacies and the science behind these technologies in, I think, a very approachable, understandable way. Because I wasn’t even that familiar with I’m going to be talking a little bit more about the bio modulator and what it does.
I got to have my first experience doing this with her [00:02:00] and assessing how energy flows through the body and how injuries. Scars, surgeries, even emotional trauma can impede that flow of energy in the body and the overall voltage of the cells, which then kind of ripples out into so many different things.
And so when I did the test with her, and for anyone who does the test with her, you’re able to see, oh, this, this meridian channel is off, or this one has a blockage, and here’s where it is. And it was, it’s so wild because It’s such an in depth analysis and she will link it to so many injuries over time where you’ll start to see You really start to see how so many of these injuries are connected because certain channels of energy certain meridian points are just completely offline.
So I found it to be something that connected a lot of dots in terms of my health history and some of the things [00:03:00] I’ve struggled with over the years because of early childhood injuries, physical traumas, emotional traumas. And it’s something that I think hands down everyone should do at some point. And again, she, she explains it so well.
So in depth, why this is an important piece of the puzzle to be considering, why it’s really a foundational piece of the puzzle to consider. And it’s something I am going to be recommending a lot more to my clients and patients because our work is so symbiotic with each other. She also does a particular test where she can tell you, it’s a form of muscle testing, where she can tell you what ages in particular throughout your lifetime.
There’s still big impact and so this is what I love to send my clients over to do with her to bring that information back to me and say, okay, this is the information we need to work on really, really specifically in EVOX therapy together. There is so much more I could say, but I will not. [00:04:00] Talk your ears off anymore.
So with that, please enjoy this conversation with Danielle Palmer. Okay. Well Danielle, welcome back to the Accrescent podcast Thank you. Thank you for having me. So probably a lot of people in our world already know this but I think it’s worth kind of refreshing anyone who doesn’t that we’re all now in the same building under the same roof Within Ascent Adaptation and Regeneration you have your business I have my business but partly why I wanted to have this conversation is because we cross refer to each other all the time And even though we had our previous conversation on SCENAR, which went super, super in depth, I love referring people to that conversation, you’ve brought in multiple new modalities that even I still want to learn more about, that I think it’s just going to be so helpful for people to have this new in depth interview on these new kind of energy frequency voltage technologies that you’ve brought in.
[00:05:00] Absolutely. Happy to talk about it. So, I think it’s going to be really great. For those who are listening, the SCENAR episode, definitely go back and listen to that, because we’re not going to go into SCENAR specifically as much, but that is literally, I still tell people, one of my all time favorite treatments.
I do not get in to see you enough. Because of how much, like, my body responds so well to SCENAR than other things that I really need to get in and see you more. Yes, you do need to get in and see me. And I’m right next door now. I know. So there’s no excuse. We need, like, a code knock on the door, on the wall, that means, like, please, please come in.
You’re in our Ascent collaborative. Yeah. Yeah, but we were talking before getting on air and recording about maybe the place to start because everything we’re going to be talking about today, all the technologies you use are energy medicine, frequency medicine, and you made such a good point of maybe we need to start with just what is that?
What is voltage? Why is it even important to be looking at some of these things? And then we’ll get more into some of the specifics of, for example, like the mead. [00:06:00] Tests that you’ve brought in, the biomodulator, some of these other things. Absolutely. Um, I think too, before I kind of get into that, I would like to maybe talk about why I do that.
And so just my background real quick for those of you who don’t know. So, uh, Danielle Palmer, I’m a neuromuscular therapist, but also a frequency specialist. I’ve been working in the field for about 15 years. And I initially started with SkinR, which is what we just talked about. Um, I was trained by the inventor of that, Dr.
Alexander Revenko, um, the only surviving inventor of that, excuse me. Um, but the new things that we’ve brought in, it’s funny because, uh, a lot of it was made known. by Dr. Jerry Tennant. He’s an MD out of Texas. Uh, for those of you who haven’t heard of him, he is the author of Healing is Voltage. So, interesting fact, he actually started in the Skinner world, and so we kind of came from the same place, and he kind of had this different [00:07:00] idea and did Kind of a different aspect of that electronic frequency healing and so full circle I ended up going and studying with him, you know and and training over in Texas and learning their whole assessment technique and We essentially brought it into the practice both, you know here at Ascent and also at the Cancer Center for Healing Center for New Medicine and Now we’ve actually enhanced it even further and that’s kind of what has become our entire Department because from the very beginning My thing was always looking at the body as a computer Mm hmm, right and so we were looking at the software before but now what we’re doing is we’re going Okay, does this computer have enough charge, you know, are the wires intact, and if they’re not intact, where are they not intact?
Let’s correct those. Let’s charge it [00:08:00] all the way up and then let’s address the software. So that’s kind of the overarching idea of what we’re doing. Yeah. It’s looking at it from both of those angles, which is so important because to the end, it’s funny because I talk about this sometimes with with my clients of.
We’re, we’re really looking at software too, right? What are my beliefs? What are the repressed emotions? But sometimes I say sometimes the hardware, like the brain itself, sometimes the physical body itself needs to be addressed. And if, you know, if there’s issues on either side, it can prevent healing on either side.
Meaning, you know, what I see sometimes, not very often, but sometimes is I’m working with someone. The beliefs are so stuck. It’s so rigid. They’re not budging. That for me is when I know, Oh, there’s a bit of a hardware issue here. We need to do some things maybe for the brain and the body and address those on a physiological level.
You know, I love Sarah set. So that’s something I refer people to a lot, but, um, and of course you guys to do some of those things, but. [00:09:00] I completely see that and get that. And it makes so much sense. And you’re looking at this on that energetic voltage level where it’s, there’s the software of the body, but if.
Who, you know, who cares about changing the software if the wiring’s not even connected right anyways? Yeah, or if you don’t have a charge, you know, if you don’t, we’re the most amazing computers in the world. But if that computer doesn’t have a charge, nothing’s going to work very well, is it? So that’s, that’s one of the first components that we look at.
And, you know, so where I, where I like to start with people is just getting them to understand that you are an electrical being. Every single cell in your body requires voltage to function. It requires 25 millivolts, okay? And if it doesn’t have that 25 millivolts, what happens is that membrane around the cell gets thicker.
Oxygen and nutrients can’t get in, waste can’t get out. Well, guess what? That’s inflammation. [00:10:00] That is the root of all evil. Right? Inflammation. Yes, inflammation is the root of all evil. Every bad person is just an extremely inflamed person. Pretty much. When it comes to health and disease, you know, inflammation, the inflammatory state, that is the beginning, you know, of everything, you know, and so, yeah, that’s something that we look at very closely is what is your cellular charge, because, you know, you, you should have a 20 to 25 millivolt charge, that’s the average for the human body, because we constantly have this flux of cells dying, of cells being born, and you actually need more voltage to create a new healthy cell.
You need 50 millivolts, right? Cells are kind of akin to stars. You know how stars explode when they die? Guess what? Cells do the same thing. And so, if we talk about, um, zombie cells, They don’t have enough charge to die to create a new cell. That’s why they [00:11:00] stick around for so long, right? And so your body should have about 20 to 25 millivolts charge.
That’s just normal. Now, if you think about your body on a whole system level, it’s kind of like your house, right? So if you’re, let’s say your dishwasher, your stove, your microwave, your refrigerator, All those things were not working. What’s the first thing you would do? Probably go check your circuit breaker.
Right? Well, the body works the same way. We just don’t think of it that way. So you have your muscles, which are electric, right? Every time they move, they’re generating electrons. That’s well known in physiology. Right? Your fascia, is conductive. So you have rechargeable batteries and you have fascia. Well, you have these very specific fascial trains in the body.
So you have very specific muscles that are attached to very specific structures. So your eyes, [00:12:00] think of your eyes, right? Every single cell that makes up your eye requires electrons, but your eyes aren’t sitting there going, you know, and generating electrons. Where do you think that’s coming from? Your muscles, right?
And so when we look at somebody initially, we’re looking to see what is your charge, what circuits are turned off, and then also why are they turned off, right? And actually there’s. A few things, you know, this is quoted from Dr. Tennant’s book, Healing is Voltage, but you know, the, the things that affect the voltage of the body, scars, tattoos, those are huge, those are not conductive, and they affect the electrical aspect of the body, um, toxins are another big one, your T3 thyroid, because that’s, you know, mitochondrial functions, that’s the powerhouse of the cell, um, dental, And your favorite, emotion.
Woo hoo. So those are the things that affect your [00:13:00] voltage. So what starts, walk us through, actually, maybe I’m going to hold that question for a sec. Because I do think it’s important to kind of understand, I want to walk us through, yes, so how do we go about assessing this? What does it look like as a client or a patient to come in and see you and what is that sort of whole process?
But I want to take a second to spend a little more time on the ripple effect. The cascade that can happen of my voltage is off for any number of reasons. We might go into those a little bit more. Why is this important? Why is it really important to be concerned about my voltage? The main thing you said is inflammation.
If our voltage is off, our cellular barrier becomes thicker. It can’t detox as much, but what is some of that ripple effect? And maybe we can even talk about some of the cancer patients we see of that extreme. ripple effect when that’s off. And that’s not to say that that’s the one sole root cause, but where, where, where can that cascade lead to?
So I think a big [00:14:00] part of understanding why voltage is so important. So first you need the energy, then you need the information, then you can get to the biological and chemical aspects. So let’s talk about voltage. Okay. So what does that control in the body? Little known facts. Voltage actually controls the oxygen level.
Oh, wow. In your body. So, you know the pulse ox that they put on your finger and measure oxygen, right? Uh huh. So all that’s doing is that is measuring the oxygen that’s circulating in your blood. But what it doesn’t tell you is, is that oxygen viable? Is it able to be used, right? So we know. In integrative medicine that cancer is a low oxygen state and yet everybody’s testing at, you know 98 99 on the pulse ox.
Why is that totally right? So what’s interesting so in order for that oxygen molecule to break away from the red blood [00:15:00] cell There has to be a very specific voltage change and if that does not happen That oxygen just stays glued to the cell, keeps circulating, and it can’t be used. Now, interesting thing that happens, so when voltage drops, oxygen drops.
When oxygen drops, fungus, mold, and parasites like to turn on, because that’s their environment, and that’s their cue, hey, it’s time to turn you to dirt. And you’re like, no, it’s, it’s not time yet, right, you know, right, yeah, and that will happen on these specific. Circuits, right? So if you have a circuit that’s turned off, you have low voltage.
Well, not only are your cells compromised, but you’re getting low oxygen. And then we tend to be more prone to having issues because we’re not doing cellular repair. People tend to get, you know, one thing happen in this circuit and then the next thing happens in the circuit and then they are prone to all of the things that happen in that circuit.
I can’t tell you how many times, you [00:16:00] know, during these assessments I go through and I’m like, wow, okay. Well, remember that root canal that you got 30 years ago? So that was chink number one, you know, in the circuit and then this happened and then that happened and then that happened and guess what? All of these issues are controlled by this one circuit.
So it’s not all of these different problems. That are random and seem unrelated. They’re all controlled by the same circuit. And oftentimes that’s where like, you know, just speaking with. you know, the cancer patients and stuff like that. That’s where metastasis happens. It grows on the same circuit. Wow.
And you can really map that out. Yeah. I think I want to pause because we’ve introduced this, like the idea of circuits and I want to ask this question of, is there a difference between just total body voltage and then the voltage of each circuit? Cause I think this is an important thing to distinguish between of you guys can see very specifically, I think from what I understand the person’s.
[00:17:00] Overall voltage, but then you can also see your overall voltage is this, but this specific circuit in the body is malfunctioning or not having enough or has a break in it or something. Yeah. It’s not just all we’re measuring is total body voltage. It gets more specific than that. And can you speak to, like, I don’t know how many circuits are there?
Yeah. Do you know? So, um, yes. That’s 20 questions. Answer them all. So, essentially, the different circuits, and once again, this is all mapped out by Dr. Jerry Tennant. So, you have the gallbladder liver circuit, you have the sympathetic parasympathetic, you have large intestine lung, small intestine heart, stomach, spleen, and pancreas, urinary, bladder, and kidney.
So, it’s similar. To the idea of meridians in Chinese medicine. Yeah, but it’s a little bit different. Okay, right so it’s it’s related but it’s a little bit different and What we see because your body is trying to stay alive, right? So things share like they [00:18:00] try to share voltage, but what happens and I always describe this to clients to patients I want you to imagine yourself as a bucket, right?
And in that bucket you have water pouring in and water pouring out at the same rate Okay, so it’s staying full. That’s homeostasis. Well, life happens and we get a root canal or we get, you know, the surgery. We get these stitches. We get this scar. We get this head injury. We have this big emotional trauma that happens.
All those are leaks and gashes in that bucket now. And so eventually you’re leaking faster than your Right? Mm hmm. Restoring that water. Yeah. Now, the people, what I find, I can always tell when somebody is really active. Because when people are really active, they’re compensating for that. So they will have, you know, a decent MEAD score, they’ll have quite a few things that are off, but they’re dealing with, you know, some, some stuff going on, right?[00:19:00]
You can always kind of tell like, oh, you’re probably pretty active, aren’t you? They’re like, oh, yeah, I run every day I go to the gym. I do this do that and I’ve literally had people tell me, you know I feel like if I stop I’m gonna die. Wow Because they’re keeping themselves charged and they’re trying to compensate for all those leaks, but they’re leaking, right?
So if they stop then they’re not gonna be charging themselves Right because they’re leaking They’re going to train. Yeah, and so for them specifically that exercise is recharging them Yeah, because every time you move you’re generating electrons, you know muscles are by use of electric For any of you who follow me on instagram, you’ll probably have seen that a few weeks ago I did my first prolon fast mimicking program and I was so blown away with how, how easy it was, how accessible it was.
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So, so fascinating. So, and that’s something that I know you educate more on when you’re working with people one on one is the different circuits and that’s what it gets really specific into, but we can start to see how. It’s like anything. It just, it starts small and [00:22:00] maybe it’s not initially a big issue, but right.
My cells, the lining of my cells becomes thicker. So now it can’t take in nutrients as well. It also can’t detox toxins as well. Maybe you can’t create new healthy cells. Can’t kill off old dead cells. And maybe initially that’s not the end of the world, but it builds and builds and then cascades into so many of these different things, but the piece about.
You need voltage to uptake oxygen, actually use the oxygen. That is really, really fascinating to me. You make such a good point because I’ve never found those oxygen tests useful at all because it’s always the same thing. So unless you are like literally dying because something crazy is happening, you’re always at like 98 percent and that doesn’t really tell you anything.
But to your point, you could be at 98 percent oxygen in the blood. It doesn’t mean your body’s actually able to use all of it. Yeah, exactly. You know, why do we think that they talk about [00:23:00] how, you know, uh, hyperbaric chambers are so beneficial for, you know, cancer patients or, you know, low oxygen states? Why is it a low oxygen state if they’re testing high on the pulse ox?
Exactly, right? Yeah. Completely. And, but just then to that end, like, it creates this environment that is hospitable for certain things that we don’t really want to be welcoming. Exactly. Yeah. Nobody wants any of those things in their body. So, you know, and ideally you should have a new body, what, essentially every eight months or so, you know, because your body is constantly regenerating new healthy cells, right?
When that process gets disturbed and we’re not creating new healthy cells, we don’t have the energy to create new healthy cells. That’s when things go wrong. We need the energy and we need the building blocks. You know, you can’t if if your house blows down and you know from a tornado, right? You’re not going to rebuild with doorknobs and bathroom tiles.
You know, that’s [00:24:00] that’s a famous quote. once again by Dr. Tennant. Love it. Um, it’s the same thing with the cell. If you don’t have all the building blocks, you can’t rebuild a new healthy cell. So you need the energy and you need the building blocks. And that’s where, you know, things like nutrition and, you know, supplements and all those things come in.
But in my realm, You need the energy. Yeah. Right. It’s, it’s that both and, and I think it’s so important to keep coming back to this because even in the holistic medicine world, I’ve seen, you’ve probably seen too practitioners who, you know, really try to take this approach of like the thing I’m doing is the end all be all and all we need to be addressing.
And I think what, you know, what I see with us and why I love being here with you guys is there’s so much nuance to this approach of, you know, me, Leanne, here’s the thing I. Really specialize in that lights me up so much and this is a piece of the puzzle You need to be looking at these other pieces of the puzzle as well [00:25:00] Exactly.
I always say, you know, it’s a it’s a 360 approach, right? You know, I stay in my lane and my lane is let’s talk about voltage. Let’s talk about frequency Let’s talk about you know, your energy. Let’s talk about the software, but then when I see somebody who is Dealing with, you know, a lot of their issues, you can tell when we’re doing the assessment with them.
If it’s a lot of emotional stuff, guess who I’m gonna refer them to? Mm hmm. You. Because I don’t do those things, you know? Well, and to that end, I’ll take a second to speak to this because, right, just like sometimes I have clients where I go, the hardware, the physical body, whether that’s the brain or the, you know, other parts of the body is so address that first before we can make some of these mental, emotional, spiritual software shifts.
Sometimes it’s also the reverse, right? Oh, totally. And I’ll, I’ll, I’ll detail this to them sometimes where I’m like, sometimes you can be doing. [00:26:00] All of the massage and chiropractic and physical therapy in the world, but if there is a, you know, unprocessed trauma or a really toxic limiting belief you have that is creating that tension in the body.
That tension is just going to keep coming back and keep coming back until you address that deeper, you know, mental, emotional contributor to it. And I, I see that sometimes people will come in and go, I just, you know, I have this posture issue that no matter what I do, I can’t correct despite doing all these physical things.
And that’s not to say stop doing those things, but it’s to say, okay, yeah, maybe there’s a mental, emotional piece to it. Yeah. So oftentimes with emotions, you know, we, we always talk about how emotions are stored. In the tissues, right? Well, the physiological aspect of that, I mean, think of, you know, we talk about in, like, in massage therapy all the time.
They talk about emotional release. Some people cry on the table because, you know, and not because it hurts, [00:27:00] just because it’s, something’s getting released. Some people laugh, some people, you know, scream. Like, you know, just, things come out because it’s stored in the tissues. Well, the reason why that happens is trying to protect you.
Your body’s trying to protect you and if you think of emotions on a chemical aspect, right? Those are those are little chemicals in the body like hormones or chemicals, right? So if something happens and you have all this cortisol and all this, you know adrenaline or you know Whatever flowing through your system.
Well, your body’s gonna try to encapsulate that and protect you And then we go, you know poking the bear And it’ll come flooding out later, you know could be years later And all of a sudden, boom, all those chemicals are out and you feel that feeling again. Mm hmm. That’s why that happens. Mm hmm. You know, and while we’re on that subject, it’s interesting because we talk about, you know, how different emotions are associated with [00:28:00] different circuits.
It’s very, it’s the same as TCM. Right? So different emotions are associated with different meridians. Well, Fascinating, but if you look at different people, you know, they’ve done imaging with this. If you look at different people experiencing the same emotion, that emotion shows up in the same place in the body.
Every time. Right? So there is a rhyme or reason to that. Yeah. I mean, this is what I’m starting to see. And it’s funny, you’re making me think, so I know some of what I want to do my research on for my dissertation, it’s going to be related to cancer and emotions and trauma and all of that. But you’re making me think, you know, it’d be really interesting to, to cross reference because I see such clear, Themes from the types of cancer, like there is such an archetype to breast cancer in terms of the turbulence they’re experiencing in their life, the past [00:29:00] traumas, the emotions that are repressed, and I’m starting to see such clear patterns and themes with all these different cancer types, it’d be really interesting, we’re gonna have to do this to cross reference, like what I’m seeing versus what’s coming up on their meads.
Yep. And which circuits are off, and if those emotions are, you know, yeah. Well, for example, I mean, so take, uh, breast cancer, since you just brought it up. So breasts are powered by the large intestine, lung, and the stomach, spleen, and pancreas. Those circuits, right? Those, as far as dental association, those are your molars.
Which most people have had some, you know, issue with their molars, but typically that’s when they have, you know, root canals and all those things there. Um, but emotion wise, it’s interesting because, so large intestine lung, well, that’s grief. That’s sadness. That’s also kind of that like uptight dogmatic type A personality, right?
And then the other [00:30:00] one, you know, that’s anxiety. That’s, you know, that’s, those are like the, the deep hurt and the fear emotions, you know. Not fear necessarily, but anxiety. Right. Yeah. And so there’s a, there’s a big correlation there for sure. Yeah. A thousand percent. And I’m just, I’m just seeing that because the themes of what is coming up and we’re talking about in sessions, you know, I could have five breast cancer patients in a day and like there’s so much crossover and what we’re talking about, even if it’s sometimes different past traumas, how it.
How it affected them, the imprint it had on them, the beliefs that they came out of those experiences with, there’s so much crossover and patterns there, so. Definitely. Yeah. Also, the common thread between those, there’s a lot of crossover with being really hard on yourself. Mm hmm. Like, Oh, yes. Over, yeah, over critical of yourself, [00:31:00] right?
Being really hard on yourself, being a perfectionist, being, you know, Not nice to yourself. That’s a real big common thread between those two. 100 percent and that we actually measure in the voice maps, right? Self critical is an emotion we measure, so. And that’s something that we talk about in Mead, so it correlates.
I love that. Okay, I do want to spend a sec before we get into like, the process with you of, you spoke to, okay, so how does the voltage get? How do the circuits get, you know, in disrepair? And you talked about some of them, tattoos, scars, but can you speak to this a little bit more and how? Yeah. You know, I have a scar, okay, but how is that messing up the voltage or the flow of energy?
Absolutely. So if you think of fascia is the wiring network. Okay, well, scar tissue, scar tissue is not conductive. Okay, so we’re basically taking a strand of Christmas lights and we’re snipping it when we [00:32:00] get a scar. Also tattoos, same thing. They’re like a big scar. Wow. You know, so that’s something that it’s like a huge speed bump as far as the electrical aspect of the body.
Let’s take toxins. Okay, well toxins absolutely you know disrupt the body in many many many different ways, but in the electrical aspects Not only is it affecting, you know, gosh, your mitochondria, you know, and all these different cellular functions, but it’s also affecting your body’s ability to, your body’s ability to do its normal homeostasis, its normal Anything, right?
You know, so that in itself, it’s just huge stressor on the system and it’s a huge speed bump as far as, you know, things flowing the right way. Dental. So I mean, you know, you can talk to, absolutely go down the rabbit [00:33:00] hole on biological dentistry. And I know that you did a interview with Dr. Fala. He is my favorite.
I love him so much. If you are in the Southern California area, He is the best. Yes. Um, and you know, he can talk more in detail about that, but the teeth are a part of these circuits, right? And if you think of, so I always like to describe the, the outside of the teeth, you know, that enamel, that’s kind of like the sheathing on a wire.
Well, then you go drilling through that and you know, you say, put metal in it, right? You can take a volt meter and stick it on that tooth and it’s going to be spouting off electrons. That’s wild. Wow. Yeah. And you have these different teeth that are associated with these different aspects of the body.
That’s very well known in TCM, but also in this, you know, it very much affects your electricity. Um, the other one, you know, T3 thyroid, right? Well, that fuels your, that stimulates and kind of controls your mitochondria. [00:34:00] So that’s powerhouse of the cell. And if that doesn’t work, then you’re definitely not going to have good electricity, right?
And then the other one, emotions, right? Emotions are stored and they’ve done, like I said, they did studies on this. It’s actually stored, you know, in your tissues, but also it’s stored kind of in the fascia as well, which is where that conductivity happens. Exactly. Yeah. And so if we have this big emotion.
Right? And this big roadblock there in the fascia, not only is it a physical disruptor, because we have an encapsulation of tissue there, but also on an informational level, things go very much awry. So, and you have to think too, we’re not just the physical body, right? We just, you know, per science, we have a electromagnetic field about six feet from us.
I only see in people, it’s kind of like rings on a tree. You know, so things that happen in life. It’s not just affecting the physical body. It’s [00:35:00] affecting our informational field. Yeah as well So things pop up in different ages and different time ranges, you know where things are askew in their electromagnetic field as well Hmm.
Wow, that’s wild. I’m excited to get into that because that’s gonna be where there’s a lot of crossover for me. Mm hmm Um, where I want to be like, okay, you go see Danielle, get this information, bring it back to me. And then we’re going to work through some of this stuff. Can we also map out though, how, cause you said something really profound, which is like, if, if a particular point on a particular circuit is awry, you will start to see themes that that whole, anything on that circuit starts to go off to, can you give a more specific example of this, of like, um, the dental one, I feel like people understand that more, but let’s say like I have.
Um, I had, I was in a car accident as a kid, and I have a big scar on my somewhere. Take us from there. Like, how does then, what might the circuit be, and then how does that then affect everything else on the [00:36:00] circuit? Sure. Okay. So, let’s start with, uh, gallbladder liver, let’s say, because that is a really, really, really common one to be off.
Okay. Now, most of the time, when I see gallbladder liver off, usually it’s because there was I would say top one is probably a concussion or head traumas. Oh God. And then a second most common, just because it was more of a older generation where this was very common was tonsils. So the gallbladder liver circuit that runs down the front of the body.
So if you had any sort of Or, well, it runs down the front and the back of the body, because each of these pairs, it’s the front and the back. Right. Right? But it’s the center line, essentially, of the body. So anything that goes across the center line, greatly gonna affect the circuit. Um, this one controls So the commonalities between this, so this one [00:37:00] controls, you know, per this medium that we’re talking about, uh, liver, gallbladder, brain.
So concussions can greatly affect that. It can produce, uh, so one of the symptoms a lot of times is brain fog, uh, emotional, uh, irregularity, memory, eyes, so having to wear glasses, vision loss, stuff like that. Uh, when people tend to get sick, they tend to get the sore throats and tonsil issues. Um, sinuses can be part of this one as well.
They’ll get ear infections a lot, things like that. Um, and then, you know, I would say, so, second most common, I would say, would be actually stomach, spleen, and pancreas would be another one, um, because that one actually controls Uh, you know, the breasts, um, that one is also the blood sugar, um, spleen, so like red blood cells, you know, so anemias pop up a lot, uh, [00:38:00] the thyroid function, the, um, frontal lobes actually are very much associated with, so concussions again can really greatly affect this, but also physical trauma, emotional trauma, um, Substance abuse because what shuts off the frontal lobes, right?
This one can also be, well, this one’s also the immune system. It’s your hormones. It’s the digestive tract or part of the digestive tract. Also gynecological stuff. As well as breast. Right, so, basically what we go through is we, we look at, okay, well, which ones are off, because we check polarity. So we see, you know, is it on or is it off, right?
Which circuit. Yeah, which circuit, right? And so if I see, oh, the stomach, spleen, and pancreas circuit is off, then we’re going to go through and we’re going to figure out why. What point on that? Yeah, I’m kind of thinking of it as like a trail, a hiking trail. It is. Yeah. And you’re kind of going there, there’s a [00:39:00] road block on this trail.
We need to see, is it on the North end of the trail, the South end of the trail, the middle of the trail, the wet, like, where is that block that then, or maybe a better analogy would be like. A river that has multiple streams coming out of it, if there’s a dam blocking the flow of water, we’ve got to figure out where that dam is and what caused it to be able to allow that water to flow more smoothly.
Exactly. So like, since we’re talking about this one, you know, let’s take this one for example. So I would say probably one of the most common things that I see that are associated with somebody who has this one off would be C sections. Because a lot of the abdominal muscles control this one. Uh, so C sections, huge.
Um, also the dental component. So, the dental component, it’s tooth number 2, Well, those are your molars, right? Well, molars and premolars, part of them. The other one is large intestine lung. [00:40:00] That’s the other part of the molars, right? But both of those together, those are the breasts. Yeah. Right? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So, we go through and we look at, okay, well, where does this circuit run? Just, you know, because us having done this for so long, we, we look and we go, okay, that’s where that circuit runs. So, like, large intestine, lung? That’s on your arm. So, arm breaks, uh, elbow breaks, um, scars, tattoos, wrist injuries, wrist surgeries, stuff like that.
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If you click the link in the show notes, you will automatically receive 20 percent off your first order. Wow, this is just, I mean, it’s so fascinating to me [00:43:00] how it’s all so interconnected. And so if I were to kind of phrase it back in a way for maybe the layman, what I’m hearing is that you’ll see someone come in who might go giving you their health history saying like, you know, I have the symptoms they’re experiencing.
I maybe I’ve experienced breast cancer at one point. I’m having this, I’m having that, I’m having this. And when you zoom out and look at all of those symptoms, you’re going, wow, they’re all on this one circuit. This makes so much sense, even though when you’re looking at it too zoomed in, they might seem disconnected, right?
Like breast cancer versus like stomach something initially might seem disconnected. You’re going, this makes a lot of sense actually because they’re all on this circuit. Exactly. Yeah. And very commonly people come in and they have, you know, Let’s say breast issues or you know, whatever going on and they will have thyroid issues.
They will have hormonal issues They will have a past concussion. They’ll have you know, blood sugar issues. They’ll go Oh, yeah, I had anemia when I was you know pregnant or [00:44:00] XYZ, but all of these things they’re all associated with one another You know and as far as emotions go it’s interesting because there’s a couple of these circuits that I see That yeah, it could be a concussion.
Let’s say, you know, but There’s one in particular that usually pops up when there’s been a childhood trauma. Right. And that’s the, the small intestine heart is what I see a lot. Um, and that is, That circuit. Yeah, so circuit gets off. Yeah. And the reason being, so that is, you know, so like heart, irregular palpitations, blood pressure, um, that’s your nervous system.
So like peripheral nerves, central nervous system. Um, also the lungs. So alveoli, you know, are, uh, controlled by that. Um, balance issues. Uh, you know, vertigo like stuff like that, you know, but it’s interesting And the reason why I see this pop up with childhood stuff is because think of as a [00:45:00] kid You know things happening and you don’t fully really understand what’s going on But you feel right and the emotions that are associated with that one loneliness acute grief Feeling humiliated feeling trapped or inhibited.
Oh, wow, not lovable Those are real childhood emotions, right? Oh yeah, I mean, such common themes of what gets imprinted in the psyche from some of those traumatic events. Yeah, completely. So, my next question, I keep saying we’re going to get to that part, I promise we will, but the immediate thought that comes up for me that I would love your two cents on is, okay, well, if, you know, someone had a C section and has a scar across their stomach, is, is the work, I guess the question is like, That scar is not gonna go away.
So are they gonna forever need to be checking in with that circuit and that voltage and doing work on it? Or [00:46:00] is what you’re doing somehow like repairing that tissue such that it can become conductive again? So we have seen that actually. Oh, wow. Okay. Yeah, so basically this step so, you know, we do our consultation, we do this, you know, mead assessment.
Um, we also do pair that, by the way, with the in body, um, you know, here at Ascent we have the 970. We’re actually the only facility, the only non medical facility in the entire U. S. to have that one. And that looks at the phase angle of the cell, which is that permeability. And so, usually we’ll do those two.
You know assessments, um, and we’ll come together and kind of figure out, you know Oh, well, okay based on this like a lot of our clients, you know would do xyz Um, and just you know what I would do if I were in your shoes, right? um now the next part In my realm would be, okay, well, we see where the wires are broken.
Now, what [00:47:00] can we do to fix it? Or what can we do to help put you in the right direction? Right? So obviously if it’s dental, I’m going to refer them out to a biological dentist. Dr. Fala. Um, if. If it is, you know, emotional, obviously I’m going to refer them out to you, right? Um, now if it’s a scar, okay, well that’s something that we can work with.
So the tools that we work with, we work with the, um, biotransducer, which uses scalar energy. Now, for those who don’t know, just a quick little thing on scalar, basically it’s a flat wave. So they call it a zero point field flat wave. It permeates through everything. It can’t be stopped. Literally, I can put a sheet of metal in front of it, it’ll go right through it.
Essentially what they figured out how to do is they changed the electrical output from the biomodulator, which is a handheld microcurrent frequency device. So instead of it delivering these frequencies via electricity, [00:48:00] now it delivers via scalar. Okay. So that permeates into the tissues a lot nicer because I don’t have to have.
electrical conductivity. Now, what we do, and you know, I’m a skeptic on everything. So when we were going to bring this in, I was like, I need to test this. So I would actually take readings on somebody’s scar, and then I would go over it with the biotransducer, and then I would test it again. And every single time it would have more voltage.
So I was like, okay. So basically what we do is we go through and we kind of, what we call, you know, patch up the scar tissue. And it just makes it more conductive. It’s not going to fix the scars, it’s not going to take it away, you know, but it just changes that tissue, that molecular makeup of the tissue so that it can conduct some.
Right, so we’re taking We’re taking away that speed bump. We’re making it a smaller speed bump. Right. If we’re talking about maybe the river analogy, it’s this dam was maybe like [00:49:00] almost fully booked up, booked, um, almost fully blocked up that maybe just a tiny little trickle of water could come through.
What you’re doing is away some of that debris so that a lot more can flow through. Exactly. Yeah. So the things that we can, you know, patch up, we do, um, tattoos, stuff like that, we just make it more conductive, you know, put charge back into it, you know, with microcurrent because microcurrent is an electron donor, you know, so we’re.
patching it up, putting some electronics, you know, some electrons into it. Um, we also, if somebody has had a concussion, um, we do a spatial awareness test just to kind of see which lobes maybe are being affected. Um, and then we actually do Some frequencies specific for those lobes to help maybe Stimulate things in the right direction, right?
Yeah And it’s it’s actually kind of fascinating and pretty cool for me as a practitioner because you know doing that [00:50:00] assessment before and after I see a change every single time And I’ve had even people with, you know, major brain tumors who we do the spatial awareness test and, you know, I have them basically come and meet me and touch finger to finger with me, close their eyes, touch their nose, come right back to my finger.
And, you know, they’re going to touch their nose and they touch their chest, you know, or come back to my finger and they’re like three feet away. And then we do this and I’ve literally seen it where they go and they touch their nose when we reassess. And it’s about an inch away from the nose, and then about three inches away from my finger.
Huge change. Yeah. It’s pretty cool. Even, even just like by the end of a session, you’re saying? Yeah, no, literally that’s a, that’s an assessment before we do the biotransducer with those waves for the brain, and then we do it immediately after. Wow. So that’s within the span of, you know, maybe 20 minutes or so.
Yeah. And then is it something where once the [00:51:00] circuit has been turned back on, once some of that tissue has been repaired, there’s nothing else we need to do there. It will be fully on again until some other potential external factor might turn it off. Or is it with things like scars, there is some level of maintenance that needs to be done with it to keep it Usually once you get, you know, to where you’re maintaining and holding adequate voltage, then you seem, people seem to be doing pretty gosh darn good.
You know, it’s not really something that you have to, you know, Oh, I got to get my scars taken care of every, you know, three months or anything like that. Um, because once you’re conducting and once you have that, That flow going in the body will, you keep yourself charged up, you know, obviously if something happens, you get surgery, you get, you know, barring something new, yeah, a big emotional upheaval, whatever, you know, burden starts increasing again.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Also too, I mean, gosh, we’re surrounded by EMFs. That’s stress. Yeah. That’s not an emotion that we feel. Right, maybe, [00:52:00] but that’s stress on the system. To that end, I think it’s fair to say there is some level of maintenance that needs to be done just because of the world we live in.
Absolutely. We’re going to experience emotional upheaval. We are going to experience toxic burden to some extent. I think that’s just the way of the world, even for me with emotional stuff. It’s, you know, let’s clear out the past stuff that’s been left to build up, but we also need to make sure that all the present day stuff isn’t also building up as well.
See, and that’s building a solid foundation. And what’s nice is we’re able to see. Both on the mead and also with the in body that people do improve that phase angle, which is actually just supposed to get worse as you age, it actually does improve. We’ve seen that time and time and time again with our clients here at Ascent.
Um, we see, you know, I see people with, uh. you know, with their voltage, let’s say [00:53:00] at, uh, you know, nine millivolts. Right. And three weeks later, Oh, wow. Look at you. You’re up at 18. We’re almost a normal, like that’s awesome because they’re doing this protocol and they’re doing the things that we’re talking about.
They’re getting their scars patched up. They’re recharging. Right. And that looks like basically doing the, the biomodulator. With the hand and foot plates, we’re putting charge into the system. We’re actually giving it electrons, right? Doing biocharger, which is kind of like a wireless charger. Uh, I see actually when people pair those two together, it just amplifies the effect.
Absolutely amplifies it. So I always tell people if you can, you know, who, who are working on their voltage, if that you can do those in the same day. Go for it, because it’s just going to amplify the effect and make it go way faster. Okay, so let’s map this out, and I think let’s do this as an example of like, I’m coming in to see you next week.
Alright! [00:54:00] I walk in your door, what does that process look like? So, first thing, we would take some measurements on the mead. I would explain all of the things that I’m explaining to you right now. Um, we would take some measurements on the MEAD. I would get your MEAD score. So the MEAD is the assessment device.
Yes, so that’s a computer. That’s basically, uh, we’re, we’re taking measurements on these points on your wrists and on your feet. Okay. So these are called RISTA points. Um, basically they’re like information hotspots on the body. But what it’s doing is it’s, uh, measuring the conductivity on those points. And if there’s a big difference between the same point on both sides of the body, it’s gonna flag.
If it’s underperforming or overperforming, it’s gonna flag. If you’re in a low energetic corridor, you know, corridor where all of your numbers are really, really low, It’s going to flag on body energy, you know, so it’s kind of a good overall look at what’s going on and it’s addressing It’s looking at the meridians All right, and so that just kind of gives us our baseline from that then we go [00:55:00] and we look at polarity And this is the part that I like to say, you know, this is That’s the woo woo part.
Even though I’m probably one of the least woo woo people you’ll ever meet, because you know, I’m the nerd that’s doing like vortex theory and quantum physics on the weekend. But you know, um, so if you think about magnetics, okay. So positive polarity will always spin right. That’s the flow of electrons.
Negative polarity will only spin left. So what we’re doing is we’re essentially, you have these spots on your body that are kind of like your circuit breakers. So we’re just seeing is it on or is it off? Is it spinning right or is it spinning left? And we usually do that with um, a combination. We do a pendulum, which I know sounds weird, but it works.
I’ve done about a thousand of these tests now and it’s spot on every time. So now I just trust it. You know, when I first got taught that, I was like, what, what is this? You know, but it’s right every time. Um, so basically we do that. We just see, is it spinning right? Is it spinning left? [00:56:00] Okay. It’s on, it’s off.
Then I always like to double check it and show the person it’s not just me with a pendulum. It’s YouTube, right? Cause we are very much electrical. So I do muscle testing. I used to think that muscle testing was. Whatever, you know, I was like, what is this stuff, right? Then I got it explained to me in an electronics kind of way.
Now I totally get it Because if you have that flow of electricity, you’re going to stay strong if that flow gets disrupted You’re going to go weak, right? And so we have people check these same spots, and they go weak on the same exact spots that I found with the pendulum. So basically, once I have that, then I do some math, and, uh, basically we have this calculation that we do between the two, and that’s what figures out what your voltage score is at.
Okay. Um, Once we have that, then we go through, we talk about injuries, we talk about dental, we talk about, you know, big emotional upheavals, stuff like [00:57:00] that. You’re taking that inventory of history. Exactly, and then I map it out on all of the, you know, circuits that are off and it always correlates, you know, Oh, look, there’s your root canal.
Oh, look, there’s that surgery. There’s that injury. There’s that, and I map it out on all those. And then we go through and we talk about each individual Circuit that’s off and all of the issues and I circle all the ones that you have, you know, so I’m like, oh, you know, any ear issues, any of this, any of that, and I’m circling all those and more often than not, wow, look at all these things and it’s all on its own picture.
Exactly. Yeah. And look, it’s all on the same circuit. How interesting. And that’s correlated with this, this, this, this. So now we know the things that possibly are contributing to those health issues. Right. So then we can know how to patch it. So once somebody does the assessment, then we like to do something called a biomod specialty, which is where we’re going through and we’re patching up all those scars.
With the biomodulator? Yes, [00:58:00] with the biomodulator. Okay. And we’re patching up all those scars, trying to make them as conductive as we can. All those thoughts you just found. Exactly. You’re going and treating them immediately. Exactly. And then they will do their Regimen, you know, whatever they choose to do, as far as doing the biomodulator recharge, you know, whether that’s two or three times a week, um, biocharger, um, oftentimes we have them do CVAC here as well, because we need to flush out the system, and that’s amazing for getting, you know, your lymphatic system flushing.
It actually stimulates your mitochondria. Um, as well, um, stimulates endogenous stem cell production. It’s, you know, making your body become a hyper oxygenated environment. So we’ve actually seen when people do the recharge in the CVAC pod, it’s actually even more effective, which is amazing. So, yeah, so that’s something that we.
Actively do here, you know, as we have them do their protocol and then usually in about [00:59:00] three, four weeks or so, they’ll come do a recheck. Usually things look very different. Yeah. Now distinguish for me, cause it’s still a little unclear. Biomod versus biotransducer. And are you doing both in a session?
Yeah. So basically, so the biomodulators like the brain. Okay. So that is what’s outputting the. Microcurrent and the frequency. Now it connects. To the biotransducer. Okay. So when it’s connected, instead of those frequencies being delivered via Got it. You know, the microgrind. So those are always happening together.
Yes. They’re not two separate things. Got it. Yeah. Okay. So, and then, um, during that session, but when somebody’s doing the recharge, basically they’ll just repolarize, you know, with the scalar first, get everything flipped back on, kind of primed, right? And then they’ll get charged back up. with actually getting microcurrent and electrons in their system.
And the, [01:00:00] there’s like the general charging and then there’s the spot charging, right? Like when someone comes in and you’re doing that biomod on specific spots, but then they also will put their feet on the feet plates. And that’s just like a general charge? So, basically what we do is we have people, we will do a session with them, you know, where we’re working on their scars, if they’ve got a lot of scars and stuff like that.
If somebody just has a couple of scars, they can do some scar sessions, you know, with their recharge, because if it’s only a couple, like, I don’t need you for an hour, you know, to work on this. So, the girls will put it on the scar mode and let them work on their scars. Okay. You know, before they do their recharge.
Mm hmm. Okay. Yeah. Okay. Super. I love it. Amazing.
What? What can people expect? So when, if they’re wanting to come in? What does it typically look like? I know it can be different for everyone, but just to have a kind of a broad expectation of is it something where it’s like, hey, if you really want to get the most of the out of [01:01:00] this, it’s something that you’re going to need to come in for an initial consult and then probably do a couple times a week for a few weeks.
What’s that general idea? I would say for the most part, um, any of the patients or clients, you know, that are dealing with. Some pretty heavy health issues. Um, typically they come in and we do our assessment, and depending on what their voltage is, you know, I usually give them kind of the recommendation of, you know, if I were in your shoes, this is what I would do.
Right. And so typically that looks like, probably for most of our clients, probably coming in two to three times a week, um, they’re doing the bio modulator, they’re doing, you know, some bio charger, they’re doing CVAC, but depending on the issue, they’re also doing SkinR, you know, because SkinR is basically reprogramming.
Mm hmm the nervous system for reprogramming your software releasing all those healing chemicals in the body So just [01:02:00] depending on what’s going on with them. Everybody looks a little bit different. I’m always the person I don’t like people spending money that they don’t need to spend right and then if somebody doesn’t need to do something They don’t need to do it.
I’m ask mini a client I’ve told them, you know, quite a few times, you know, Oh, they booked you with me for an hour. You have like four scars. I’m going to be done with you in 20 minutes. I’m going to go change your PMA, you know, because you don’t need to change. I don’t need to charge you. For an entire hour.
Right. Right. But, if somebody has good voltage, then I’m going to recommend, okay, great, you know what? You’re doing good right now. While you’re doing this other treatment that is going to like, knock you down, why don’t you just do kind of a maintenance thing? Right. Just to keep yourself good, and then when you’re done, reassessment, see where you leveled out at, and then we can kind of go from there.
I mean, what you’re making me think of is, Some of our cancer patients who are going through [01:03:00] chemo or radiation that is super hard on the body. It’s like, hey, that is one of those points in life where we might go, we might need to be recharging the energy quite literally. Cause that’s a toxin that robs you, robs you of your voltage, you know, so the people that.
undergoing that, you know, it’s like, okay, even if you have decent voltage right now, like you need to keep that up, you know, like that’s a maintenance thing, you know, because that’s just going to keep draining you let’s compensate for it. Yeah, completely. And I think that’s just, that’s where the nuance comes in of sometimes we are in a treatment phase of.
Hey, I know that I’m going to be doing six weeks of chemo and I know it’s going to be really rough on my body so I’m going to need to bring in extra nutrients and it’s not forever that I’ll need to be doing it at this intensity and this consistency, but [01:04:00] right now at this time, that might be what’s necessary to keep that charge up.
Mm hmm. Yeah. And, you know, here’s the thing is people all the time, you know, they, they focus on the biological and chemical aspect of the body and I’ll always be the first person to say what drives that exactly what drives that right? What is the precursor to the chemical and biological aspect right?
It’s voltage. It’s information Yeah If you do not have the energy if you do not have the correct information those other things aren’t gonna work Mm hmm. If you think of cells And this is where I, you know, beat my head against a wall because cells, their language, their natural language is voltage, right?
The ion channel, it wipes away ownership information. So when you’re trying to speak to cells with voltage and [01:05:00] frequency, That’s their natural language and they all act as one as if it was their idea because the ion channel Erases that ownership information. They’re like, oh, this is my idea and all of a sudden all of them act as one and they do What they’re supposed to do When we try to address that with a chemical that they know that it’s foreign Right because they are intelligent Yeah, and It’s kind of like trying to reprogram a computer with a soldering gun.
Like, it can be done, but it’s really hard. Right? So, I think, personally, that addressing things, you know, in the voltage and the frequency, and also The chemical and biological is the full spectrum. Completely. A hundred percent to that point. It’s, you know, something that I’ve in other conversations with doctors on the show has been coming up more and more is, for example, I was talking to a doctor about who works a lot with mold and mast cell, and she was saying sometimes the nervous system is.[01:06:00]
So hijacked, we can’t even do detox until we get their nervous system back on, back on, you know, back, you know, reset a little bit. And what I hear in what you’re saying is, yeah, when those energy channels are funked up, it can’t. Receive things as well. It can’t detox things as well. It won’t even receive that information, right?
Even even a supplement we’re taking That is information. There is information in that supplement But if the energy channels are messed up, it’s not going to be able to utilize that to its fullest capacity Yeah, and also to the hand in hand right there. So you just mentioned supplements. Okay. Well your body has to work to absorb supplements If your cells have a thick membrane, a.
k. a. low voltage, Guess what’s not gonna get in the cell? Nutrients. Right? You could take all the supplements you want, you know, unless they’re, you know, some pretty, [01:07:00] pretty awesome, uh, maybe mitocelled ones. Energy, energy charged. Yeah, voltage charged supplements. Supplements, because those will get in there no matter what, but if you’re taking regular supplements, then it’s not gonna get in there.
If your cell is not healthy, so they work hand in hand. Exactly. And that just brings us back to our original point, which is, this is a piece of the puzzle. It’s not the end all be all. It’s, it is a foundational piece of the puzzle, I think we could say, that needs to be addressed for everyone. But there, All these pieces at one point or another do need to be looked at.
But I, I think there’s discernment to go, what, what are some of those things like on the base of this pyramid that everything else builds upon and energy, I think is one of those. So where can people, how can people book? What, what should they look for when they’re booking? Are there multiple different things or is it pretty straightforward?
How can they do that? So I would say the easiest, I go to ascent adaptation. [01:08:00] com and book through the booking link there. If you are a patient over at the Cancer Center for Healing or Center for New Medicine, obviously you can always call or book with your scheduler or advocate, and you would ask for a MEAD, M E A D.
Um, over here at Ascent, you would book the MEAD analysis. Um, and you could do that with myself or you could do that with my counterparts, Natalie Sakamoto or Mariana Anderson. They both do it as well. Um, and yeah, that would be the easiest place to book would be ascentadaptation. com. Give us a call as well.
That’s no problem. And that’s what they would start with is the mead analysis or mead assessment. Yeah, I would always recommend, you know, if, if somebody is coming over here, I say do the mead. and do an in body. Yeah, do the meat and do an in body. Do those two assessments to start. Yeah, because that gives us a really, really good idea as to what’s going on and a really nice [01:09:00] baseline.
Because, you know, they’re two completely different things and I like both of them for many different reasons. Heather can talk more about that in body, you know, when you talk to her. But, uh, but yeah, I would definitely do both of those. Amazing. Okay. And I’ll make sure those links are in the show notes too.
So it’s really, really accessible and some of that information. Well, I can’t wait to do this. Miss, you know, six concussions over here. Yeah. I’m going to go with your gallbladder livers. You’re probably going to be an issue, but see. I don’t know. No, but I think this was super, super helpful and I can’t wait.
I can’t wait for everyone to be able to hear it. So, and Danielle’s amazing. Anyone who ever encounters, you know, It’s just how special you are. It’s been so, so amazing to get to now be all in house with you. Aww, well, that’s very sweet. And I only paid her a little bit to say that, by the way. No, but I, I just, I’m so glad that we’re in the same space now because it’s so [01:10:00] much, it’s so much better.
And the energy is just incredible over here. So I’m super appreciative to have amazing practitioners to work with. Like you. And thank you so much for having me on your show again. Oh my gosh. Your dream. I love you. And we’re, we’re addressing so many pieces of the puzzle here, which is so exciting, you know, and that, that gets me really, really excited that there’s so much available here in house now.
So. Same here. Okay. I love you. I love you. What a great ending to an episode. Yes.