Judi Pool

Judi Pool

When I attended SUNY at Brockport, majoring in Physical Education, I learned the importance of good posture and exercises as they relate to improving the health of the body for the sports arena. Later I transferred to SUNY at Potsdam, New York and graduated with a BA in Science Education majoring in biology. Here I learned more about the intricacies of the human body. After teaching school in Colorado, Nevada, and New York, I left teaching for business. I was president of Sawkill Equipment and Supply Co, Inc., until I contacted Lyme disease, lost my total short term memory and had to liquidate my corporation. I now have Chronic Lyme Disease. During my illness, I was introduced to Isometric Muscle Balance Massage. This type of massage balances the muscles, making my body feel lighter and taller. These massages prevented my joints from becoming stiff and arthritic. I loved the technique so much that I studied and took classes from the creator, Charlotte Vandergrift, MMT and earned my certificate to teach this technique. Shortly after this, I attended a seminar showcasing advanced health techniques and was introduced to the Scenar and the Avazzia. These are microcurrent devices approved in the United States for pain management for both people and animals. I am convinced that this is the future of pain management. I became certified as a Biofeedback Technician and a Pain Management Technician, and look forward to being certified as a Biofeedback Specialist in the near future.