Balance Life Systems brings alternative healthcare to T&T

Jo-Anne poses next to one of the centre's high tech Live Blood Analysis Microscopes

Jo-Anne poses next to one of the centre's high tech Live Blood Analysis Microscopes

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BALANCE Life Systems Limited (BLS Ltd.) is a San Fernando-based Energy Balancing and Wellness Centre which is spearheaded by Jo-Anne Phillip and is dedicated to assisting persons in balancing their health and stress levels and improving the quality of their lives. BLS has been helping various clients experience the benefits  read more…

BALANCE Life Systems Limited (BLS Ltd.) is a San Fernando-based Energy Balancing and Wellness Centre which is spearheaded by Jo-Anne Phillip and is dedicated to assisting persons in balancing their health and stress levels and improving the quality of their lives.

BLS has been helping various clients experience the benefits of energy balancing using state of the art professional technology that could identify the underlining “stressors” which create the energetic imbalances within the energy field of the body.

Phillip, a certified Biofeedback Specialist, a Nutritional Blood Microscopy Practitioner and serves as the Managing Director of BLS, maintains that in this age where conventional medical healing methods deal with the majority of human ailments via a plethora of man-made remedies, BLS encourages individuals to find the root causes of their illnesses instead of a quick relief.

According to Phillip: “There is a rising tide of imbalances and conventional medicine cannot cure it. This epidemic includes conditions like depression, anxiety, psychological disorders, mood swings, sleep problems, poor concentration, migraine headaches and brain fog. BLS believes that instead of taking anti-depressants and stimulants, we need to begin balancing and harmonising the energy system, which will facilitate the body’s own natural healing process on all levels (physical, mental, emotional and spiritual). A blockage or any obstruction of excess energy flow will lead to imbalances. These blockages can result in illness and disease. BLS believes by releasing the body of these traumas, it allows the energy of healing to flow. This will improve well-being and improve long term health, than short term relief.”

The goal of the centre is to see people balanced, whole, happy, and relaxed and stress free and to be aware that there is hope out there, and technologies that could identify their stresses and imbalances and return their bodies back to health by reducing the factors that cause disease.

With a “prevention is better than cure” mantra and an arsenal of sophisticated equipment, BLS is already playing an important role as a main hub for alternative health and energy balancing in Trinidad and Tobago.

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