Energy Therapy supports and strengthens the energy systems within and
surrounding the body restoring natural harmony and balance. It is a combination of
Reiki and Chi.
Energy Therapy is the channeling or radiating of the Life Force Energy which
permeates every living being in the universe. Energy Therapy is a subtle but very
powerful healing method. It can be applied either hands-on or without touch. It
assists in healing on the physical, mental,emotional and spiritual levels.
Animals are very open to this healing method.
Tilly was a 2 pound Bichon puppy that came to the hospital from the pet store suffering with Parvo. Parvo is a virus that attacks the gastrointestinal system. It's symptoms are high fever, vomiting, and bloody diarrhea (a result of the intestinal lining sluffing off). There is no known cure for Parvo and all that can be done with Western Medicine is supportive care, which means IV fluids to assist dehydration and antibiotics to guard against secondary infection.
After a long battle, Tilly came through the worst of the Parvo but refused to eat and
could only stand for a few moments. The doctors said there was nothing more they
could do. That is when I started Energy Therapy on her. After the first application
she took a few bites of food. By the third application, she was eating, standing and
walking.
There are many stories like Tilly's where animals made amazing recoveries. Energy
Therapy not only helps with physical issues but emotional issues as well.
There are over 100 human hospitals and major medical facilities across the USA that offer Reiki and Energy Therapies. Among them are:
- John Hopkins in MA
- Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in NY
- Columbia Presbyterian in NY
- Stanford Medical Center in CA
- Temple University Medical Center in PA.
Please ask your veterinarian to make these therapies available.
Vyolet visits East Stroudsburg Veterinary Center and does Energy Therapy on Clyde the Poodle.
Ralston the cat after extensive injuries and surgeries gets Energy Therapy from Vyolet requested by Dr. Clair Thompson at East Stroudsburg Veterinary Center.
Max Walks! Being completely paralyzed after neck surgery, Max takes some steps... His journey back to health is continuing!