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Ivy Lucco is an Advanced Certified Biofield Tuning Practitioner & has been practicing

for over 5 years. After completing the Biofied Tuning Foundations Course in Palo Alto

California in 2017, Ivy continued Biofield Tuning training and became a Certified Biofield

Tuning Practitioner in 2018.  She completed her practicum in Nicaragua working with a

variety of diverse clients from across the globe. 

 

She most recently continued her studies in 2023, completing the Advanced Training

Level 1 course in San Diego, California with Eileen McKusick.

https://biovibewellness.com/

 

 

WHAT IS BIOFIELD TUNING?

 

Biofield Tuning is a form of Sound Healing/Therapy utilizing tuning forks & techniques created by Eileen McKusick. 

 

The Biofield is the 

electromagnetic field that surrounds the body reaching out to about 8 feet in all directions. 

 

“Biofield therapies are noninvasive therapies in which the practitioner explicitly works with a client’s biofield (interacting fields of energy and information that surround living systems) to stimulate healing responses in patients.”

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4654788/

 

The Biofield holds a records of the conscious & subconscious mind, as well as memories.  

 

During a Biofield Tuning session the client lies on a massage table fully clothed, often with a blanket covering, as the practitioner utilizes the tuning forks scanning the biofield slowly beginning about 6 feet away from the body at the edge of the field & working towards the edge of the body’s biofield, about 6 inches from the body. 

 

Through vibration & sound the static parts of the field become detected with the tuning forks & are brought back into coherent frequencies. 

 

Stimulating coherence through vibrational frequencies allows the body’s electrical system to flow more freely.  

 

For more information about Biofield Tuning & Eileen McKusick - 

 

https://www.biofieldtuning.com/

 

https://youtube.com/@EileenDayMcKusick?si=6AguDgjENQdWrie8

Ivy Lucco

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