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suzette howland

Blue light for post surgical relief

A long time client of mine came in for a session following post right axillary lymph node removal . Her surgeon requested no manual lymphatic work or oils on that site for 4-8 weeks. She was experiencing burning and pain in the surgical site I worked on surrounding areas with CST, Manual Lymphatics, Fascia/meridian therapy

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Kay

Create a Neck Roll and Light it Up!

This roll leaves a channel in between sides that should be lined up with the spinal cord.  This allows the neck muscle to gently stretch away from the spine without painful massage while also restoring the correct rotation of the neck.

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Kay

Lighting Goopy Ears

When I start to get sick, I feel it in my ears. Here is how I use my Torches when I feel something coming on.

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Kay

Can Targeted Light Release Trigger Points?

A Trigger Point is a pressure-sensitive area of tight muscle fibers can form in your muscles after injuries or overuse. These often feel like painful little marbles or knots just under your skin that can also limit range of motion. A trigger point in a muscle can cause strain and pain throughout the muscle. When

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Shelley Leach

Helping a Dachshund to walk again!

I received a call for a dachshund who has IVDD (Intervertebral Disc Disease). The vet said that the surgery to correct the issue would be $8000 Canadian dollars. The owner went into panic mode trying to determine how she was going to find money for this expensive surgery. She had heard about me and decided

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Kay

Easy Peasy T-Pad Helmet!

Lighting the Brain doesn’t need a separate tool or have to be difficult. I love using my InLight Pad Systems instead of hard plastic helmets specifically because of their versatility. Using pads means I can then light any other area of the body with the same tool. Also, most of the light tools being sold

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Lisa Wilson

Paw-sitivity

Alethea is a 95lb Belgium Malinois who loves life and plays hard.  During one of her adventures she ended up with a douzy of a thorn in her paw. Upon entering the house she had a slight limp and would favor her front paw while standing. Upon first inspection it appeared to be a small

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Shelley Leach

Paralyzed Dachshund with IVDD

I received a call for a dachshund who has IVDD (Intervertebral Disc Disease). The vet said that the surgery to correct the issue would be $8000 Canadian dollars. The owner went into panic mode trying to determine how she was going to find money for this expensive surgery. She had heard about me and decided

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