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January 1, 2019
By Benjamin Simpson/MT
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Sharon Salzmann had been working in the healing arts for over a decade
when, through a personal attempt to resolve chronic health issues, she
discovered the neuromodulation technique (NMT), a form of “informational
medicine” that works to identify and correct the informational source of illness
that causes an internal interruption of the body’s healing systems.
“It (NMT) was so much quicker and delivered the results I needed,” Salzmann
said, “I just have never turned back.”
Essence of Grace is her new alternative health practice located at 24403 E.
Welches Road, Suite 105, Welches. There, Salzmann focuses on addressing
health issues such as allergies, auto-immune conditions and chronic pain, as
well as negative behavioral or life patterns through NMT.
Salzmann is a native Oregonian who attended Sandy High School and has
lived in the Mount Hood area for the past three years. She discovered NMT
while living in Hermiston where she was working as a practitioner of quantum
biofeedback therapy, a device-based energy balancing treatment for
imbalances of the body, mind and spirit.
In 2015 she completed all three levels of training available in NMT, which was
developed in 2002 by Dr. Leslie Feinberg in Hermiston. The Feinberg method
utilizes muscle response testing, a structured physical evaluation to determine
the source of an ailment across an array of physical, mental and spiritual
issues.
NMT works to identify negative health impacts such as trauma, toxins,
infection and stressors including emotional, physical, chemical, malnutrition
and other challenges. NMT practitioners include nutritional support, diet and
exercise as part of a comprehensive treatment plan that focuses on achieving
a mind-body balance and promote healing.
Salzmann began her practice after completing the training and opened her
office April 1, 2018. She hopes to be a resource for people in the Mount Hood
area and a complement to the array of alternative healing methods already
available in the community.
“I think NMT can benefit anyone. Just a few sessions can help you move in a
positive direction in health, career, a relationship or life in general,” Salzmann
said, describing the technique as very efficient and providing quick results.
Salzmann is also a certified spiritual healing coach. She stated she does not
take a denominational approach and focuses on how health is impacted by the
balance of the physical, mental and spiritual aspects of a client.
Sessions are available by appointment. A typical session is one hour and is
$80 per session. Salzmann stated she does work on a sliding scale and will
provide services at a lower rate to customers with health concerns and limited
resources.
“I have a passion for helping people be in life, in happiness,” she said.
Salzmann also offers Skype sessions for those unable to travel to her office
and plans to begin offering a group-based personal growth session in January
2019.
Appointments can be made by phone or email.
Essence of Grace and Sharon Salzmann can be contacted by phone at 503-
319-3171 or by email at sharonsalzmann@yahoo.com.
More information about Salzmann is available at essenceofgrace.net and
additional information about NMT can be found at www.nmt.md.
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