If you want to explore alternative health options in the four-state area, you can take a short drive to Texarkana, Texas, specifically 4059 Summerhill Road.
Experience ArkLaTex EEnergy Healing Center.
There, for about $60 per hour, or $110 for a two-hour session (prices are discounted on multi-session package deals), you can lie on comfortable lounge furniture, covered in a warm bedspread, and generate It can accept waves of scalar energy. It can operate on 4 devices with 3 screens each. Tonja Hodde, who co-owns the center with her husband Richard, said these waves help our cells heal.
Hodde, who has been a wellness coach for 25 years, said the EEnergy Healing Center is part of a “global effort for global health.” This effort began with Sandra Rose Michael’s invention of a technology she calls the “Energy Enhancement System.” She believes she uses multiple computer monitors set up in a specific shape to generate scalar waves that display multicolored patterns in runes that Hodde said represent the human genome. . .
Hodde was careful to say that scalar wave therapy does not treat or cure any specific symptoms. She also told of instances where clients told her their physical and mental state improved after sessions inside a space with monitors.
Hodde explained how the technology works, showing me the treatment room through a security monitor. It produces scalar energy and photons that recharge the cells back to 70 to 90 millivolts, which the body hopes will run. ”
Page viewed by Hodde On the EESystems website Here you can find a series of articles that Michael has provided to support you in using technology.
I myself have tried this therapy. He lay in a dark room for an hour while monitors played patterns and ambient music played. When I told Ms. Hodde about the symptoms I had suffered with all my adult life, she added aloe vera juice to my water. It is said to be effective. After an hour, lying in my room with a cozy blanket, I felt a little better, which didn’t seem like an hour, but relaxing always temporarily solved the problem. Unfortunately, I returned the next day.
Tonja Hodde helps Hope as a wellness coach several times a week at Hope Nutrition, 222 North Harvey. She can be reached at (903) 908-4350.