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Bio-energo-therapy is not very common on this side of the ocean, but known since the dawn of time in the Eastern Europe, especially in Russia, Romania and Bulgaria. It originates in the ancient Dacian secret knowledge of the Zamolxian priests, and was first recorded by Socrates and Plato.
The diagnosis is done primarily using radiestesy techniques. Radiestesy is a method of infor-energetics taught by several schools in Romania and other East-European countries. It measures various levels of energy existing in your body, down to celullar and mollecular level. It not only takes into consideration various problems on the physical level (diseases, metabolic defficiencies, etc.) but also various external facts that might be causing your problems (ley-lines, Hartman fields, objects imbued with negative energies, negative energetical imprints from the past, etc.) Bio-energo-therapy itself works within the same range of applied infor-energy (energetical informational patterns), by actively manipulating the energetical flows of the body and reconnecting them with the Universal Energy, cleansing them of any disturbances and re-balancing the central energy nodes (otherwise known as chakras). It is combined with herbal remedies, certain diets and various energized crystals and/or water for optimal results. In the modern times the last "tzars" of the communism were the habitual clients of the famous bioenergentician "witches" of the time. It is a therapy that has lots in common with Reiki, the Taoist healing techniques and traditional chinese medicine and "lay-on hands" healing, the difference being that in the Eastern Europe the patient is not touched, the palms of the healer are from 2-10 inches away from the body of the person treated.
I studied in both Romania and Russia (including with Djuna Davitashvili) and practiced for years. Rates:
First visit/diagnosis: $ 40.00, 15-20 minutes session: $25.00-$35.00 (varies by patient) , Additional herbal mixtures depending on the herbs needed and the dosage, usual range is between $10.00 and $20.00 for one week supply. |