What is TBM

Total Body Modification (TBM) is a therapeutic approach aimed at restoring the body's self-regulation and healing capacity by targeting the autonomic nervous system.

TBM employs protocols that swiftly restore functional and energetic harmony to the body, leading to significant improvements in a patient's health and wellbeing.

This method leverages specific kinesiologic muscle reflex testing to detect and correct communication breakdowns within the body's systems and organs, which are interconnected with the brain, the biological computer that oversees all bodily functions including healing and regeneration.

The practice of TBM emphasizes the role of the spine as a 'keyboard' for the body's operating system, facilitating functional neurological resets through the autonomic nervous system at precise spinal levels.

The principles of neuroplasticity, the brain's ability to reorganize and modify its functioning, support TBM's effectiveness.

This adaptability of the brain is crucial for physical, emotional, and energetic changes that foster healing and transformation within the body.

TBM also considers the human body as an energy system linked physically to the Earth and electromagnetically to solar biophotons. This perspective highlights the need for treatments that address not only the physical body but also the energy systems that encompass our psyche, emotions, mental capacities, and spiritual dimensions. By integrating psychological and physiological healing methods,

TBM aims to maintain allostatic balance, adapting to and anticipating environmental demands to optimize overall health.

The nervous system coordinates everything.
When its communication is supported, the body can respond more effectively to the demands placed on it.


Designed for Adaptation

The body is not static, it is constantly adjusting.

Supporting this adaptability is an important part of maintaining overall function and resilience.

Lasting impact

By working with the body, rather than against it, we create the opportunity for more balanced function, resilience, and long-term wellbeing.