Energy medicine making inroads
Contributed - Sep 01, 2021 - Columnists

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Daneaya Ziolkoski, left, and Carla Van Voorst

By Daneaya Ziolkoski

With all of the craziness that has been happening in our world in the last year and a half, maintaining a healthy immune system is key for all of us. As I’m sure you know, there is an option to receive an injection, and with that comes the potential for side effects.

I’m not here to debate this with you, but instead I am here to offer a solution for those who may be experiencing unwanted side effects.

As with all pharmaceuticals, there is the possibility of unpleasant side effects such as pain, redness, swelling at the injection site, fatigue, upset belly, headaches, chills, fever and other, more severe reactions. These reactions are your body’s way of dealing with something foreign.

When a body has been under stress for a long period of time or there are other health issues present, these side effects can become much more serious.

Now, I’m sure you’re wondering why I am talking about this here and what that has to do with energy medicine. And those are very good wonderings.

I believe that every type of medicine can work in harmony with each other when given the opportunity.

There is a lot of buzz around the concept of energy medicine.

The teaching of these kinds of medicine may be relatively new, but these are actually very old, ancient ways to heal the body that are simply being remembered. In fact, energy medicine is beginning to show up in many mainstream ways. Click here to learn more.

See, the body has this incredible ability to heal itself. You get a cut, the skin knows how to heal. You catch a cold or the flu, the body knows what systems to activate and in which order to activate them to bring the body back into health. Anyone who has a physical body and mind has the ability to tap into and learn how to support this wisdom, but we are not taught how to do that in most of our society.

Carla Van Voorst has been training in the field of energy medicine for more than 25 years and has learned a thing or two about listening to the body and helping it come back into balance.

Van Voorst has been able to successfully help the body come back into harmony after enduring a huge variety of things, including medication side effects. She does this by listening to the body and facilitating what it needs. There are seven billion bodies on the planet, which means there are seven billion ways this can happen. No two bodies react the same.

This is powerful stuff.

Now, to make it even more effective and efficient, add in the power of the mind with my hypnosis. How this adds to the effectiveness of the energy medicine is by helping the body become more relaxed. This happens as the mind drops into the brain wave of theta and the body automatically begins to heal. That helps the work that Van Voorst is facilitating and, at the same time, the hypnosis is clearing out any mental debris that may have accumulated as a result of the stresses we have been under.

Daneaya Ziolkoski is a certified hypnotherapist based in Kelowna

This column was submitted as part of BWB Wednesdays


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