- May 16, 2025
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For those curious about the potential benefits of biophoton energy healing, Medge Jaspan encourages them to give it a whirl.
She hosted an open house on April 23 at the Mediterranean Plaza, offering attendees an opportunity to try out the technology from Tesla BioHealing.
Participants took turns sitting in a dimmed room, hoping to rejuvenate their minds and bodies.
Windy Schrag visited from Bradenton to try out the new energy-boosting tech.
"I love anything with energy work," she said. "We're energetic beings, and I've healed a lot of my body through energy work. We're moving too fast in this world, and we're all tired and exhausted. We need to get back to refilling our containers, resting, loving ourselves, and giving our bodies what they need."
Schrag said she did feel better rested coming out of the experience.
The Delaware-based company claims its devices generate the same light energy emitted by living organisms.
"We've harnessed this power using natural, pre-activated materials through a proprietary process rooted in a comprehensive understanding of biology, physics and chemistry," the company writes on its website.
Jaspan said she felt motivated to hold the open house to help community members be aware of how they treat their bodies, especially considering what pollutants they may encounter in their daily lives.
"All over, we have chaos in the environment, electrical systems, the water and more," she said.
She also featured John Nash, who practices deep-tissue massage. Nash said promoting the flow of fascial systems in the body can promote mobility and energy improving people's emotional well-being.