Editor's Note
This Summer, I had my own healing crisis. I realized there are no quick fixes with heal-
ing, it is a journey down a winding path. I participated in Gail Jett’s Energy Medicine
Study. After doing Donna Eden’s exercises, my back pain was completely gone! Then sud-
denly a tooth flared up wanting healing. I went to a powerful Energy Clearing workshop
taught by Jean Haner at the beautiful new 1440 Multiversity Campus in Santa Cruz. I
learned my tooth had an old story and I listened. Then I went to Julie Carda who eased
my tooth pain with her Laser Therapy, it helped me sleep better. This tooth had to be
extracted, along with the old story. I found Dr. Kelley Mingus by asking our Facebook
Bend Health Group for a referral, our group has great resources, anyone can join. Dr.
Mingus is the most Holistic Dentist. He spent more time looking at my bite, my teeth,
my mouth than anyone ever had. He explained, my bite is causing my sleep issues, head-
aches and overall health issues. He also runs the sleep and headache center in the
Healthy Bend building because there is such a correlation between your teeth, sleep and
headaches. I am still on my path of healing because unlike a Marathon there is no finish
line. I am so grateful to all the Health providers in Bend we are blessed to have. Heal-
ing is like raising a child, it takes a Village!
~-Terie Sandusky
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