es, we know it sounds strange.  Nevertheless, we have been successfully performing telephone analysis for nutritional needs, and determining and  eliminating "allergies" for several years -- over the telephone!

How It All Got Started:


Several years ago at a C.R.A. workshop, I heard someone mention that she could do C.R.A. over the telephone with self-testing.  At that time, I thought the whole concept of CRA was almost incomprehensible, so I chalked her statement up as that of another eccentric.  I thought "I could never attain such a level of testing ability."
     It took me almost a year to even start using muscle testing, rather than just using "veterinary logic" to determine which Standard Process Labs Products (etc.) to prescribe for patients.  While I was still developing skills at muscle testing, one morning a Client brought us her sick puppy for an exam.  We used CRA to determine where the problem was centered, but started getting some very strange results from our testing.  The results seemed to have nothing to do with the pup's clinical symptoms.
     Then we noticed the pup's owner was standing at the other end of and in contact with our stainless steel examination table!  A small light began to shine.  We were not "reading" the pup at all. 
We were reading his owner who demonstrated the symptoms we were finding in the pup!  After we asked the owner to please step away from the table, things started making sense!
     The lesson we learned was that the CRA testing depends on a kind of energy which seems to be conducted by metal.  A friend of ours with lots of letters after his name (Ph.D. in physiology and M.S. in nutrition), after lots of coaxing, finally convinced us that we should try to test him by telephone.  "It should work," he said!  Our friend was right.
     Since that time we have been testing patients at great distance from our Woodland, California, home and office.  While most are right here in California, we now have Clients in Canada, all over the United States, in Europe and as far away as Israel.  We can save Clients and their animals the trouble of driving to us. 
     Does this sound strange to you? 
We hope so!!  (Otherwise we might have to doubt your rational ability.  :-)  It certainly is not anything we ever thought we would be doing.  Be that as it may, what we started out doing to benefit our Clients who live twenty miles away from us has brought us new Clients living thousands of miles away!

How To Set Things Up:

First, you need to make an appointment.  The best way to do that is to call us on the telephone.  However, if you live far away, I will try to save you some telephone charges by making appointments via e-mail messages.

     Please e-mail all pertinent information to me.  Include the name, age, sex, breed and species of the patient.  Describe the condition that needs to be corrected.  Describe all other conditions, even if they are not a problem now.  Get results of recent blood reports, radiographic (x-ray) reports, etc., from your veterinarian.  (We encourage veterinarians to refer cases and remain the primary care giver.  We will send referring veterinarians e-mail reports if they are interested and Clients agree.)

     On the day of the appointment, have your small animal inside an all metal cage (or in a plastic crate with aluminum foil on the floor and running out the front under the door).  After providing your credit card information, we begin the exam.  You will place the telephone on the metal cage or the aluminum foil in front of the crate, and we do the rest.

     Portable (wireless) Telephones may be attached directly to halters of horses, etc.  Please feel free to contact me with any questions on this procedure.