Physical treatments
My working area covers the entire Netherlands, and to manage this effectively, locations are scheduled, and routes are planned for home or stable visits.
Treatments
What can you expect?
In the days leading up to the physical treatment, I establish remote contact with the animal through a photo. I intuitively engage in a conversation with the animal. Through a body reading, it becomes clear where the needs lie, and the animal itself indicates which treatment techniques are necessary and preferred. Very often, this involves a combination of multiple techniques.
The physical treatment is based on the report of the earlier remote body reading. I incorporate this information during the treatment.
I always perform a body check using acupressure and palpation, examining the body energetically along with the chakras. I then sense what the animal has communicated and where attention should be focused.
A selection of treatment techniques includes: Acupressure; Biomechanics; TTouch and Equine touch; Integrated Energy Therapy; Merkaba healer; Healing treatment for owner and animal together; Soul retrieval; Trauma release; Chakra healing; Herbal and energy healing; Gemstone therapy.
Often, the first treatment serves as a kind of scan, uncovering various issues that can be addressed and cleared. A second treatment can often delve deeper and reach the core. Sometimes, an additional treatment is necessary to clear any remaining residues, with the aim of resolving causes permanently. Of course, this varies for each animal and issue and can only be assessed gradually.
After the treatment, animals may exhibit different behaviors than what we are accustomed to, as the treatment has initiated a process. Some animals may become superfit and cheerful, while others may drink more and consequently urinate more to eliminate toxins. The following symptoms also commonly occur: fatigue and stiffness; nasal discharge; diarrhea.
A healing treatment can continue to have an impact for weeks, leading to changes in the animal's behavior. If symptoms or behaviors do not improve after a few weeks, a second treatment is highly recommended to further clear what has been stirred up.
For horses: Avoid intensive training or competitions for 3 days after a treatment.
Notes:
For physical ailments, a diagnosis from a veterinarian or specialist is recommended.
For vague symptoms, healing often provides relief. Healing can be supportive even when using medications, undergoing other medical treatments, and it enhances treatments such as naturopathy, homeopathy, osteopathy, and chiropractic care.
A healing activates the self-healing ability of the animal. I do not provide diagnoses or guarantees. It is preferable to maintain contact with conventional veterinarians and/or other professionals for conditions.