Intuitive Energy Healer, Clinical Herbalist & Product Formulator, Functional Medicine Practitioner
Welcome! I am the founder of Tao Holistics, a suite of holistic brands including a holistic medicine virtual clinic, learning Academy, and professional line of botanical medicines.
You will only see one service listed here in Sofia, but you can join my clinic site directly at https://app.malla.co/join/iyasu-clinic if you are interested in viewing all service offerings and resonate with my style of practice. If you are looking for organic herbal medicine formulas, you can find them at https://taoandsaloma.com. My line is carried in 80+ practices and retailers worldwide.
I began my trek into natural health circa 2002 when I developed my first skincare formulas, eventually launching a product line and growing deeper roots in holistic, anti-aging medicine and the healing arts as a whole. As I discovered more of myself, I unlocked long-forgotten gifts and today works as an intuitive energy healer, which shapes my work as a functional medicine practitioner and clinical herbalist. I am passionate about embodying a standard of excellence for my health and pass that empowerment and knowledge along to others, while helping them correct energetic, hormone, and chronic imbalances.
Welcome to Effective Deep Healing / Tranquil Treatments!
Clients say:
"...permanently changed my life for the better..."
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I offer both "energetic spa" and therapeutic treatments.
"Energetic spa" treatments to release your stress an…
Donna is a Certified Medical Reiki Master (CMRM), Usui Reiki Master Practitioner & Teacher, Crystal Reiki Practitioner, Orion Master Channel, Certified Reflexologist, Mystic Turquoise Healer, and Award-winning Children’s Author. She helps those seeking a way to heal from within to unveil their inner peace through energy healing by experiencing a serene and gentle Reiki journey to improve the overall quality of their lives. She has studied under renowned healers Rita Gigante, Melissa Paone Somma, Betsy-Morgan, Dyan Garris, Marleen Duffy, and Helene Williams, Dr. Karen E. Wells, and Luna Hacker.
"I suffered from debilitating migraines for most of my life. Physicians told me migraines were heredity and because of my family history should expect this to be part of my life. At that time and for many years I accepted this as truth. Because of this acceptance, I was often sidelined from enjoying my life for days at a time as yet another migraine would inflict its pain. Thankfully, the world of meditation, journaling, crystals, tapping, and eating differently was introduced to me and I was able to break the cycle of migraines without medication!"
Reach out today for your free consultation and we will discuss the many ways Reiki can guide you in your life. Such as, lessening chronic migraine, overcome fatigue, manage stress, improve sleep and manage neck and back pain, and so much more.
I look forward to connecting with you.
Namaste,
Donna
Certified Medical Reiki Master (CMRM), Reiki Master Teacher, Reflexologist, Sound Healer, & Award-winning Children's Author
Holistic Health Coach, Reiki Practitioner, 500-hr Certified Yoga Instructor
My name is Julia. I practice a holistic approach to health and wellness, meaning I look at how the different areas of your life are related to your overall well-being. I believe in bio-individuality, which is the concept that everyone is different and we each have unique needs that are constantly changing.
WIth my knowledge, we can co-create completely personalized actions based on your goals to move toward your ideal vision of health within your unique body, lifestyle, preferences and resources!
Holistic Life Coach | Reiki Practitioner | ThetaHealer
Hello, my name is Linda. I am a trained Holistic Life Coach and certified Holistic Practitioner. Combining different tools and modalities, my goal is to support you restoring Harmony in your Life.
I hold a PhD in Philosophy, a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt, and yoga certification. I have traveled the world studying healing practices and shamanism. I have induced full chakra Kundalini awakenings and dried wet sheets in freezing temperatures with my bare body—I know of no one else who has don…
Sheila Fox, provides healing services for people with Post Traumatic Stress (PTS), anxiety, depression, fatigue, insomnia and chronic pain. She brings a creative and warm approach to healing, emphasizing self-love and acceptance, and through her podcast Notable Healing and the classes and workshops she offers, she shares practices that reduce stress and trauma, manage emotions and nourish a sense of wellbeing and balance.. Sheila is a certified iRest® Yoga Nidra meditation teacher and a skilled Acutonics® Sound Therapist using tuning forks, chimes, bowls and the human voice to connect to one's own innate sense of wholeness. She holds a certificate from Capacitar International, an organization that serves people globally that have experienced trauma or displacement and uses a culturally sensitive and popular education approach to empowering the individual and the community. Sheila is a professional vocalist and musician, a mother, grandmother and lover of nature. She has experience working with diverse populations including veterans and their families, victims of violence and occupation, homeless women’s centers, people with Alzheimer’s, elders in nursing homes, and those in hospice care. She is grateful and delighted to be a part of Sofia Healthcare.
Notable Healing, Sheila’s private practice, is located in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Bringing a wealth of experience and expertise, Stephanie is a seasoned practitioner certified as a Reiki Master, Meditation Guide, Life Coach, and Holistic Nutritionist. With a deep understanding of energy healing, therapy, and the crucial role of nutrition in holistic wellness, she provides steadfast support and guidance to clients on their paths to healing.
Having immersed herself in holistic healing since 2019, Stephanie is dedicated to empowering individuals to embrace the transformative potential of the healing arts.
Through her extensive training and knowledge, she adeptly merges the principles of holistic and Western medicine, creating a harmonious approach to wellness that encompasses mind, body, and spirit.
Stephanie fosters a nurturing environment where clients feel safe to explore and heal. Her compassionate presence and deep respect for each individual's unique path inspire trust and openness.
Driven by a passion for innovation and growth, she continually seeks to integrate new treatments, therapies, and nutritional strategies into her practice. By embracing emerging modalities and staying updated on the latest nutritional research, Stephanie ensures that her clients have access to the most effective and transformative healing experiences.
With Stephanie as their guide, clients embark on a journey of self-discovery, healing, and empowerment, unlocking the gentle power within themselves to cultivate profound and lasting change, both mentally and physically.
HIiii. Welcome.
My story: I lived the first thirty years of my life, as many of us do, wanting to make my parents proud, wanting friends to like me, and wanting to fit in according to all societal norms. The result: a law degree, a high paying lawyer job, boredom and a feeling of "Meh" about my life. Hello Saturn return.
I was Julia Roberts in Runaway Bride who did not know what kind of eggs I liked (terrible reference, but go with me). I went on a self discover journey. I practiced tuning into my intuition. I learned about subconscious reprogramming, inner child and shadow work, I tried meditation for the first time. I took courses in Chinese energy healing, mediumship, and integrated energy therapy. I studied the Akashic Records, talked to my spirit guides, and maybe sometimes just talked to myself. Then I went deep down the Human Design rabbit hole and fell out the other side.
I still do not have the answers to how the universe works, but I feel a bit better. And I developed so many self discovery tools and felt a calling to share them — with you maybe.
I now offer spiritual guidance counseling and human design readings. Warning: a lot of the spiritual stuff falls into the woo woo, airy fairy camp. I invite you to schedule a quick free call with me if you have any questions. I also teach group classes on human design if you want to get friends together or treat your office staff.
You got this. I'm here if you need me.
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In 1633, Settlers laid claim to the area now known as Windsor which included East Windsor. No English settlers lived on the east side of the river. The first English settler in what is today known as East Windsor, was William Pynchon, the founder of Springfield, Massachusetts. In 1636, he erected a warehouse for his settlement's transshipment of goods at what is now known as "Warehouse Point". Warehouse Point served as the southern border of Springfield, Massachusetts, for 132 years—until 1768—when Warehouse Point, Connecticut, was annexed by the Connecticut Colony. Pynchon selected the site of Warehouse Point because of its location near the Enfield Falls—the first major falls in the Connecticut River, the head of navigation where seagoing vessels were forced to terminate their voyages and transship to smaller shallops. By constructing a warehouse at Warehouse Point, Pynchon essentially forced all northern Connecticut River businesses to run through him and his settlement at Springfield.
Meanwhile, most of today's East Windsor was part of the prominent Windsor settlement on the east side of the river. Settlers avoided the East Side of the river due to the Podunk tribe who inhabited the area, particularly following King Philip's War in 1675. Simon Wolcott was the first settler in today's East Windsor. East Windsor also included today's Ellington and South Windsor. Eventually on May 10, 1768, The East Windsor parish was partitioned from Windsor. The center of town became what is now East Windsor Hill in today's South Windsor. The North Part of town center was Scantic.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 26.8 square miles (69.5 km2), of which 26.3 square miles (68.0 km2) is land and 0.58 square miles (1.5 km2), or 2.11%, is water. East Windsor is bordered by the town of Enfield to the north, South Windsor to the south, Ellington to the east, and Windsor Locks and Windsor to the west, across the Connecticut River.
By virtue of its location on the Connecticut River, Windsor functioned as a vital port. Merchants on both sides of the river shipped timber products, brick, livestock, wheat, tobacco and other produce to supply plantations in the West Indies, importing sugar, molasses, salt, and British manufactured textiles, ceramics, hardware and glass on return trips. Windsor's Hooker and Chaffee mercantile firm maintained a store and packing houses right off Windsor's Palisado Green. Small scale shipbuilding took place at the mouth of the Scantic River in what is now South Windsor, Warehouse Point in what is now East Windsor, and along the Farmington from as far upriver as today's village of Poquonock.
East Windsor places a strong emphasis on health and wellness to its residents. Rockville General Hospital offers comprehensive health services, including wellness check-ups and preventive care programs. Kakley Fitness offers comprehensive fitness programs including cardio, strength training, and group exercise classes. For fitness enthusiasts, Anytime Fitness provides 24/7 access to gym facilities and personalized training programs. Vitality Spa & Holistic Wellness Center provides massage therapy, skincare treatments, and wellness programs. East Windsor Parks and Recreation organizes community fitness events, sports leagues, and wellness workshops. Curves offers a specialized fitness program designed for women, focusing on strength training and cardio. Mindful Movements Pilates provides Pilates classes tailored for various fitness levels to improve core strength and posture.
Population: 11,301 (2023). ZIP codes: 06016, 06088. Area codes: 860, 959. Elevation: 49 ft (15 m). Area: 26.8 sq mi (69.5 km2).
FAQs
What is the crime rate in East Windsor, CT?
The crime rate in East Windsor is considerably higher than the national average across all communities in America from the largest to the smallest, although at 23 crimes per one thousand residents, it is not among the communities with the very highest crime rate. The chance of becoming a victim of either violent or property crime in East Windsor is 1 in 44. Based on FBI crime data, East Windsor is not one of the safest communities in America. Relative to Connecticut, East Windsor has a crime rate that is higher than 90% of the state's cities and towns of all sizes.
What are the demographics of East Windsor, CT?
As of the census of 2000, there were 9,818 people, 4,078 households, and 2,556 families residing in the town. The population density was 373.5 inhabitants per square mile (144.2/km2). There were 4,356 housing units at an average density of 165.7 per square mile (64.0/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 91.47% White, 4.09% African American, 0.16% Native American, 2.00% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 0.83% from other races, and 1.41% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2.11% of the population.
What are the 5 villages of East Windsor, CT?
East Windsor, Connecticut, incorporated in 1768, was originally settled by farmers drawn by the even topography and fertile soils of the Connecticut River Valley. The character of East Windsor is derived from the river access, agricultural land, and open space, which lend the town its rural charm. East Windsor is comprised of five villages, Broad Brook, Melrose, Scantic, Warehouse Point and Windsorville.
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