Emergence Bioenergetics Finds New Home in Downtown Cary
Downtown Cary resident, Melissa Hall, spoke with The Pāpur about her business, Emergence Bioenergetics, and her new office location, just blocks away from home.
Melissa’s new office is located in the Heater Office Building on Dry Ave. Fortunately, she says, the right space opened at the right time, to move her practice from Downtown Apex to Downtown Cary.
A big advocate of living green, being outdoors, and eating locally grown produce, she loves being able to walk three blocks from her home, to the office.
In 2004, Melissa suffered a head trauma, and by 2014 she had developed severe symptoms including debilitating fatigue and brain fog. After trying many healing modalities, she found Acutonics (using tuning forks) really worked for her symptoms.
Acutonics was developed to treat trauma victims, whose bodies couldn’t tolerate the use of traditional acupuncture needles. The vibrating energy of the tuning forks resonated…literally, with Hall. For people with fatigue, the mild sensation is like plugging them into a life force/energy outlet. According to Melissa, Acutronics allows the client to recharge their batteries in just a few minutes.
Melissa suggests starting with a 30 minute session (low financial and time commitment), which includes a balancing treatment, and the opportunity to experience the tuning forks. Patients with specific symptoms or more complex cases, generally require the longer intake process and sessions. More information about Melissa Hall and Emergence-Bio, can be found on her website at https://www.emergence-bio.com/
Melissa Hall’s practice is located at 120 Dry Avenue Suite 200 Cary, NC 27511, in theHeater Office Center. You can contact her by phone at (919 ) 434-5864.
This piece was written by Mary Collins, a local contributor for The Pāpur
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