Holistic Center LLC

Holistic Center LLC Dr. Patricia Healey Montenegro, ND
Naturopathic Doctor Board Certified Appointments are 1 hour. ZONE Doctor. NOW EXCEPTING CLIENTS for . EXHAUSTION. ASTHMA. ECZEMA.

All new patients get a ZYTO SCAN that looks inside the body and says what may be a problem. Then 15 min on the biomat (heals at the cellular level) then 20 min on the pulsed magnetic frequency mat( deep healing) then the ZONE TECHNIQUE. STANDARD PROCESS and Cellcore-PRACTITIONER***********************
DESBIO WEIGHT MANAGEMENT PROGRAM---With supplements and supervised . DIGESTIVE PROBLEMS. ACNE. ANXIETY. THESE ARE JUST SOME OF THE HEALTH AILMENTS PLAGUING PEOPLE TODAY, NO MATTER THEIR AGE. After years of unsuccessful doctors’ visits and medications, many just learn to live with the pain and discomfort, accepting that this is simply how their body was meant to be. However, at THE HOLISTIC Center , health problems are handled with natural and non-invasive methods, resulting in the elimination of symptoms and a return to a normal, full life. Re-Opened in 2019 by PATRICIA HEALEY MONTENEGRO CNHP, ND uses a non-invasive system of applied kinesiology-based muscle testing analyzes and ZYTO SCANNING the body and gets to the root cause of a person’s health problems and handles them with a variety of nutritional recommendations and whole food supplements. Healey, who is a CERTIFIED NATURAL HEALTH PRACTITIONER AND NATUROPATHIC DOCTOR and sees patients who have tried everything. “Most people see this as their last hope,” she says. “They’ve been to multiple doctors who couldn’t find anything wrong in their blood work or who keep them on medications. These people are sick of being sick and tired. They want answers. They want to feel well again.”
We involve testing the body’s muscle responses and neurological analysis to determine the best course of action to allow the body to repair itself. Using specific acupuncture points on the body, Dr. Healey tests a person’s muscle response and has sensitivities to those elements. From there, Dr. Healey is able to design a customized clinical nutritional plan that includes the highest quality nutritional supplements mainly from Standard Process and cellcore .
“Once patients begin a program, they often notice changes quickly,” says Dr. Healey “They have better digestion, higher energy levels, improved libido, they see a difference in their hair, skin, and nails, their mental fogginess clears, and they have fewer headaches.” And although THE HOLISTIC CENTER cannot diagnose medical conditions or take patients off any prescribed medications, many of those who come to THC show their results to their general practitioners who end up taking them off their prescriptions for controlling blood pressure or cholesterol. The medical community often doubts this approach, even though over 50 percent of ZYTO and ZONE TECHNIQUE TESTING patients are nurses and doctors, which is frustrating for DR. HEALEY and colleagues in her field. “The medical community doesn’t acknowledge how crucial nutrition is to how a body functions,” she says. “We’ve had patients tell us how they’ve complained of stomach aches from eating wheat but their doctors didn’t even ask for a food journal. Food is important—it’s all about the food!”
HEALEY is a success story herself, having been helped with ZYTO Testing before she began practicing it. For years she suffered from INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS, PSORIASIS hypothyroid, and adrenal fatigue. She had heard of zone technique Testing and found a provider who helped discover she GI ISSUES AND suffering from extreme adrenal stress. After only a few days of the program, she felt relief from the most severe symptoms. Within a few cycles of treatment, “it was like a complete 180,” she says. DR. HEALEY adds that treatment is affordable and about 85 percent of her patients get reimbursed through their insurance for their care.
“Whatever is going on with their health, people think it’s normal. We accept those symptoms when really we should feel great,” she says. “We have been able to give people their lives back simply with the nutrition their bodies have been searching for.”

Bioenergetic Scaning Done ~~~~~~ZYTO TESTING DONE*~~~ ALSO--- Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy ~~~~we also have and sell the BIOMAT ***********************
Traditional Naturopathy: “Naturopathy is a philosophy which encompasses a view of life, a model for living a full life. The word naturopathy is a Latin-Greek hybrid which can be defined as ‘being close to or benefiting from nature.’”
A traditional naturopath specializes in wellness. They teach patients/clients how applying natural lifestyle approaches can act to facilitate the body’s own natural healing and health building potential. The traditional naturopath does not medically undertake to “diagnose” or “treat diseases,” nor by traditional definition DO NOT use surgery, drugs, or other harsh, or invasive methodology in their consulting. But, rather recognizes that the majority of chronic sub-health conditions are cumulative lifestyle effects and that the underlying cause of what we call “disease” (or, “dis-ease”) is a combination of improper eating, unhealthy habits, and environmental factors that cause biological imbalances leading to a weakening of the bodies’ natural defenses (immune system) and the subsequent breakdown in health. The main goal is to restore homeostasis within the body by finding root causes and addressing them; so the body can facilitate its own natural healing to regain balance/homeostasis. Traditional Naturopaths guide and teach their patient/client in natural health approaches such as fasting and detoxification, dietary wellness, the use of herbs & homeopathy, aromatherapy, exercise, rest, sunshine, and many other natural health modalities. MANY OTHER! The 6 Principles of Naturopathy
First Do No Harm
Naturopaths utilize methods and substances which minimize the risk of harmful effects. The Healing Power of Nature
Naturopaths recognize the inherent healing process in the person, which is ordered and intelligent, and seek to identify and remove obstacles to recovery. Identify and Treat the Cause
Naturopaths seek to identify and remove the underlying causes of illness rather than merely suppress symptoms. Doctor Means Teacher
Naturopaths educate their clients and encourage self-responsibility and participation in achieving health. Treat the Whole Person
Naturopaths treat each client by taking into account the individual's physical, mental, emotional, social, genetic make-up and environmental conditions as well as other factors. Prevention
Prevention of dis-ease is stressed. Naturopaths make appropriate recommendations to prevent illness and enhance health.

10/01/2025
STOP IT !!!!!What Negative Thinking Does to Your BrainIf you’ve ever found yourself trapped in a seemingly endless loop ...
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STOP IT !!!!!
What Negative Thinking Does to Your Brain
If you’ve ever found yourself trapped in a seemingly endless loop of negative thinking, or wondered why you fixate on a stray rude comment but easily forget compliments, you may have a culprit to blame: evolution.
According to Rick Hanson, Ph.D., a neuropsychologist, founder of the Wellspring Institute for Neuroscience and Contemplative Wisdom, and New York Times best-selling author, humans are evolutionarily wired with a negativity bias. Our minds naturally focus on the bad and discard the good. It was much more important for our ancestors to avoid threats than to collect rewards: An individual who successfully avoided a threat would wake up the next morning and have another opportunity to collect a reward, but an individual who didn’t avoid the threat would have no such opportunity.
Thus, the human brain evolved to focus on threats. Millennials are no stranger to stress and depression, especially when it’s work related—a recent study reported that around 20 percent of Millennials sought out help or advice in the workplace for depression—a higher percentage than any other generation. According to the Status of Women in the States report from the Institute for Women’s Policy Research, Millennial women ages 18-34 report an average of 4.9 days of poor mental health per month, while Millennial men report an average of 3.6 poor mental health days. Our brains are highly attuned to stress, even when such stress is of the mundane variety and not at all life threatening.
"Negative stimuli produce more neural activity than do equally intense (e.g., loud, bright) positive ones, Hanson writes on his website. “They are also perceived more easily and quickly. For example, people in studies can identify angry faces faster than happy ones; even if they are shown these images so quickly (just a tenth of a second or so) that they cannot have any conscious recognition of them, the ancient fight-or-flight limbic system of the brain will still get activated by the angry faces.”
Hanson describes the brain as like "Velcro for negative experiences and Teflon for positive ones." While some individuals may be inherently more optimistic than others, it’s generally true that in order for positive experiences to “stick” in our brains as well as negative ones do, these positive experiences need to be held in our consciousness for a longer period of time.
“The alarm bell of your brain — the amygdala (you’ve got two of these little almond-shaped regions, one on either side of your head) — uses about two-thirds of its neurons to look for bad news: it’s primed to go negative,” writes Hanson. “Once it sounds the alarm, negative events and experiences get quickly stored in memory — in contrast to positive events and experiences, which usually need to be held in awareness for a dozen or more seconds to transfer from short-term memory buffers to long-term storage."
How negative thinking changes the brain
The more that an individual’s thought patterns trend negative and slip into rumination—continually turning over a situation in one’s mind and focusing on its negative aspects—the easier it becomes to return automatically to these thought patterns.
That’s not so great for our health. According to a blog post on Psychology Today, ruminating can damage the neural structures that regulate emotions, memory, and feelings. Even when our stress and worry is completely hypothetical and not based on any real or current situation, the amygdala and the thalamus (which helps communicate sensory and motor signals) aren’t able to differentiate this hypothetical stress from the kind that actually needs to be listened to.
Cortisol, a stress hormone, breaks down the hippocampus, the part of the brain that helps form new memories. Most people experience a peak of cortisol in the morning, but it can also spike throughout the day in response to stress. The more cortisol that’s released in response to negative experiences and thoughts, the more difficult it can become, over time, to form new positive memories.
In neuroscience, the expression “neurons that fire together, wire together” describes “experience-dependent neuroplasticity”—essentially, the concept that our brains are shaped by our thoughts and experiences. According to Hanson, the synapses in our brains that fire frequently become more sensitive. Our experiences and thoughts can lead to the growth of new synapses and even change our genes, altering the very structure of our brain. Or, as Hanson writes, “the brain takes its shape from what the mind rests upon.”
If you’re prone to negative thinking, this might seem disheartening. It’s easy to assume that we have no control over our thoughts. After all, they often pop up out of nowhere, and when rumination takes hold, it can be difficult to break its grip (I would know, I’m an accomplished ruminator). But the good news—and the basis of much of Hanson’s work—is that it is possible to change our thought patterns and even “hardwire happiness” into our brains (which is the title of Hanson’s 2013 book).
Shifting negative thought patterns
Edward Selby, Ph.D., suggests in a post on Psychology Today that engaging an activity that fully occupies the mind, such a crossword puzzle, can be helpful in terms of breaking out of ruminative thought patterns.
Mindfulness—a non-judgmental awareness of moment-to-moment experience—and a regular meditation practice have been proven to be immensely valuable in shifting negative thought patterns and brain activity. One study published in Cognitive Therapy and Research in 2014 found that decentering, or stepping back to “observe thoughts and feelings as temporary and objective events in the mind,” can help mediate the effects of rumination in individuals with depression. Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), developed by Jon Kabat-Zinn, founder of the Stress Reduction Clinic at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, teaches individuals to train their minds to cope with stress more skillfully (I discovered Rick Hanson through Karen Sothers, who teaches MBSR at the Scripps Institute for Integrative Medicine in San Diego, California).
Meditating regularly (there are apps for that: here’s a list) can not only help shift negative thought patterns—it helps the brain focus its attention and even slow the loss of brain cells. For individuals struggling with depression, meditation won’t necessarily substitute for therapy and/or medication, but it can work as a complement. Hanson also recommends practicing gratitude (keeping a gratitude journal and writing in it each morning is one way to do so), which can help increase psychological wellbeing.

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