Elisa Healing

Elisa Healing Certified Herbalist 🌿
Aromatherapist 🌺
Frequency Medicine⚡️ Llisa Ruff graduated from West Virginia University where she majored in Psychology and Nutrition.

After completing her degree, Elisa then went on to train with various natural food and supplement oriented chiropractors. Lisa completed certifications in iridology, herbalism, organic/zone nutritional courses, therapeutic uses of essential oils, healthy gourmet food preparation, reiki and point massage body work. She has practiced as a natural health consultant since 1974. Her belief is EVERYONE can become healthier by embracing natural remedies that will empower you and make you feel your personal best. Good health is a gift we are meant to enjoy. Elisa will teach you how to enhance this gift and reap the benefits.

09/03/2025
08/30/2025

On Australian construction sites, rows of sunflowers do more than brighten hoardings—they act as living cleanup crews. Their deep, fast-growing roots explore disturbed soil, drawing up heavy metals like lead, zinc, and cadmium and binding others in the rhizosphere. As the plants transpire, they keep dust down and stabilize loose ground, while broad leaves shade bare patches that would otherwise bake and erode. The approach turns the waiting period before foundations or landscaping into a quiet phase of environmental repair.

The method is called phytoremediation. Crews sow dense bands of sunflowers, sometimes paired with companion microbes and soil conditioners that help metals move toward roots without leaching away. After several growth cycles, the biomass—now containing concentrated contaminants—is harvested and handled as controlled waste, or processed by low-oxygen drying to shrink volume before secure disposal. Regular soil tests track progress; if hotspots persist, plots are replanted or amended until targets are met. Because sunflowers are annuals with huge biomass, they deliver visible gains within a season.

Costs run lower than trucking soil off-site, and the public sees a pollinator-friendly habitat instead of a scar. Sunflower strips double as windbreaks, stormwater filters, and natural screens for busy work zones. There are limits—very high contamination still needs excavation—but for mild to moderate loads, this living filter buys cleaner air, safer runoff, and a friendlier face for the neighborhood.

08/27/2025
08/26/2025
08/23/2025

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964 Plymouth Court NE
Palm Bay, FL
32905

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