From the alleviation of pain and chronic conditions to infertility problems and correcting abnormal body energy-circulation, this therapy is personalized for each individual patient. Mark has born in 1952 to a family of particularly intuitive people in Western Europe. His family members casually mentioned once in his youth that his bloodline was known to have had very strong natural abilities to heal people by applying their own biological energy. This energy was concentrated in the hands and applied to superficial wounds, damaged organs, and in some cases even penetrating the tangible world and into people’s minds, healing them of psychological ailments. Genetically, these unique properties had been transferred to Mark as well. Since his early childhood, he was able to see an aura around people, animals, and other living things. In his teenage years, out of curiosity, Mark read books about other people with similar abilities and began learning how to harness his energy to heal wounds and stop pain. This was done by concentrating a bio-electromagnetic energy within his own body, and channeling it down through his hands into another living object. It is a law of nature that energy can be transferred. Anything that is alive and is ill, becomes naturally receptive to positive energy. When Mark opens up his chakras and in his mind forms the intention of guiding his energy into whatever it is that he has his hands on, that unhealthy being begins to receive his energy. Mark learned how to use his natural abilities through researching the science of acupuncture reflexology and these ancient theories are the backbone to his practice. In many different regions of the world people have been using different forms of reflexology since 2300 B.C. There is some evidence that Peruvian shamans used the zone therapy as far back as 12000 B.C. In 1974 Mark graduated with a degree in architecture from Belarussian Poly-technical Institute and began a career as an architect, which continued very successfully up to 2009. Over these years he still had a fascination with alternative medicine but it was never something he thought he would be able to convince people of when he came to America. He noticed how Western civilization ignored many traditional practices and how modernization and corporate pharmacology began to take the lead in the world of medicine. However, coming into his early retirement as an architect in 2009, Mark noticed changes in political views as well as in medical research, and decided that the world began accepting the benefits of eastern medicine enough for him to finally attempt to use the skills he was developing more than 40 years, to help people who need it, without being judged.