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Diane Jacobson BSW LMT

Owner/Practitioner


With a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) degree obtained in 1992, Diane Jacobson began their professional journey in the mental health field before transitioning into the world of massage therapy. In 1995, after a car accident, Diane experienced firsthand the profound benefits of a specialized technique called Soft Tissue Pressure Release. This technique, which helped alleviate a persistent neck issue, sparked a transformative shift in their career path.

Inspired by the results and eager to pursue this healing modality, Diane enrolled in the Massage Therapy Institute, followed by working with and learning from Paula Baldwin to specialize in this technique. Further honing their expertise, Diane attended the Oklahoma School of Natural Healing, where they expanded their knowledge in areas such as Ortho Bionomy, Nutrition and Fascial work. Diane attended Yoga Spirit Academy in 2011,  learned Craniosacral Therapy from Leigh Ankrum and attended Ankrum Institute from 2019-2021

Diane is also a certified 3rd-degree Reiki practitioner. This diverse education and hands-on training have allowed her to provide a holistic approach to healing, blending various techniques to support physical and emotional well-being.

Currently, Diane is working toward certification in Homeopathy, continuing to deepen their knowledge in holistic healing practices. Their ongoing education and passion for helping others achieve wellness drive their commitment to offering comprehensive and personalized healing care.

Diane is dedicated to helping others achieve optimal health and wellness, integrating their knowledge of massage therapy, energy work, and body-mind healing.


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Catie Holzer

 Catie's Holistic Wellness Facilitation 918-851-2644

 Catie Holzer embraced yoga to foster a lifestyle centered around balance and health. Transitioning to an instructor felt like a natural step for her, enabling her to assist others in achieving a lifestyle of health and wellness. Her enthusiasm for lifelong learning inspires her to continuously grow and gain insights from traditional as well as evidence-based wellness disciplines. 

Teacher Training Certifications:
Certified Yoga Therapist, (2025)E-RYT 500hr; Trauma-Informed Yoga Training (TIYT); Yin and Restorative; Functional Yoga Movement, (2019-2022); Certification as an Oklahoma Department of Mental Health Wellness Coach

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   A little history about Homeopathy


 

Samuel Hahnemann, a German physician, introduced homeopathy as a system of medicine to the world with the publication of his book “The Organon” in 1810. After several years of adversity, his ideas gradually gained acceptance throughout Europe. Homeopathy was introduced to the United States in 1825 and steadily grew in popularity. At the turn of the twentieth century, homeopathy was very popular; there were 22 homeopathic medical schools in America, over 100 homeopathic hospitals, and more than 1,000 homeopathic pharmacies. Fifteen percent of practicing physicians used homeopathy in their practices. Homeopathy produced stunning successes in a number of devastating epidemics – cholera, influenza, typhus, scarlet fever, yellow fever, smallpox, polio. Homeopaths introduced a number of medicines subsequently taken up by their conventional colleagues. Homeopathy introduced the concept of pharmacological experiments, and homeopaths were among the first to suggest double-blind clinical trials. The first women’s medical college in the United States was the Homeopathic Boston Female Medical College (1848), and professional homeopathic medical societies were the first to accept female physicians into their ranks. The Washington (DC) Homeopathic Medical Society was the first to admit African-American physicians (1870).



  • "Like cures like": The core theory, known as the "law of similars," states that a substance that causes symptoms in a healthy person can be used in a highly diluted form to treat similar symptoms in a sick person. For example, a homeopath might use a remedy derived from red onion to treat allergies, since cutting an onion can make your eyes water.
  • The law of minimum dose: This principle states that the more diluted a substance, the more potent its curative power becomes. The process of preparing remedies involves repeated dilution with water or alcohol, with vigorous shaking, in a process called "potentization". Due to extreme dilution, many homeopathic remedies contain no molecules of the original substance. 



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