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Featured Patient

This page highlights one patient whose long-term, complex healing journey reflects the depth and scope of care at our clinic.

Joan was the first woman in U.S. Navy history to serve aboard a Navy combat ship.  

 

One of the ships she served on was later featured in the film The Hunt for Red October.

Her service reflects exceptional strength, discipline, and courage.

Overall Health & Whole-Body Recovery

Joan shares how multiple long-standing health concerns — affecting different systems of her body — gradually began to improve as her care focused on restoring overall balance rather than addressing isolated symptoms.

In this video, she reflects on the changes she noticed over time and how improved stability affected her daily life and sense of well-being.

Blood Pressure & Cardiovascular Stability

Joan lived with long-standing blood pressure instability and related cardiovascular symptoms for many years.

Through individualized, whole-body–focused care, she began to experience gradual changes in cardiovascular regulation and overall stability.

In this video, Joan shares her experience in her own words, including how these changes unfolded over time and what they meant for her daily life.

Service in the U.S. Navy

In this video, Joan speaks about her years of service in the U.S. Navy and the intense physical and psychological demands she experienced during that time.

Her story provides important context for understanding the resilience she developed — and why her long-term health challenges were complex and deeply rooted.

Patient experiences are shared with permission. Individual results may vary.

A  Note of Honor

Areas Addressed During Her Care

Joan’s care focused on restoring balance across interconnected systems, rather than treating isolated symptoms.

Over time, her experience included meaningful improvement in:

  • Cardiovascular stability

  • Blood pressure regulation

  • Sleep quality

  • Systemic inflammation

  • Digestive function

  • Energy levels and daily functioning

Changes unfolded gradually, as her body regained its natural regulatory capacity.​​​​

Background and Complexity of Her Case

Joan began experiencing serious health challenges during her years of service at sea.
These issues continued to evolve and intensify over the following decades.

By the time she came to the clinic, her condition involved multiple body systems, including cardiovascular regulation, sleep, neurological balance, musculoskeletal comfort, and overall vitality. These challenges had persisted despite years of conventional medical management.

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