Sharel Lee Bodine
Sharel Lee Bodine studied at the International Training Massage School (ITM) in Chiang Mai, Thailand, where she earned certifications in Nuad Bo-Barn Thai Massage and Thai Foot Reflexology. She recently studied Chakra Clearing Therapy, a program developed by Dr. Debra Zepf Professor at the International Quantum University for Integrative Medicine. The therapy involves the use of affirmations and therapeutic touch using essential oils (of which Dr. Zepf created a blend of oils for each chakra to enhance the flow of energy through all charkas).
Sharel is an instructor of Infant Massage, certified through IAIM (International Association of Infant Massage) and Artistic Expression. She studied Art Education, Art Therapy and Outdoor Education at Virginia Intermont College and Montclair State. For over 20 years she was an Aquatic Director and Program Director for the YMCA throughout the US, where she concentrated on the development, implementation and instruction of physical education and art programs, mostly focusing on classes and activities for youth and adults with developmental disabilities. She had taught and incorporated the Infant Massage class with other infant classes such as “You and Me Baby” and “Infant Water Experience” at the YMCA while living in California.
Dr. Zepf’s dissertation research proved that energetic medicine lowers cholesterol.
Sharel Lee Bodine studied at the International Training Massage School (ITM) in Chiang Mai, Thailand, where she earned certifications in Nuad Bo-Barn Thai Massage and Thai Foot Reflexology. She recently studied Chakra Clearing Therapy, a program developed by Dr. Debra Zepf Professor at the International Quantum University for Integrative Medicine. The therapy involves the use of affirmations and therapeutic touch using essential oils (of which Dr. Zepf created a blend of oils for each chakra to enhance the flow of energy through all charkas).
Sharel is an instructor of Infant Massage, certified through IAIM (International Association of Infant Massage) and Artistic Expression. She studied Art Education, Art Therapy and Outdoor Education at Virginia Intermont College and Montclair State. For over 20 years she was an Aquatic Director and Program Director for the YMCA throughout the US, where she concentrated on the development, implementation and instruction of physical education and art programs, mostly focusing on classes and activities for youth and adults with developmental disabilities. She had taught and incorporated the Infant Massage class with other infant classes such as “You and Me Baby” and “Infant Water Experience” at the YMCA while living in California.
Dr. Zepf’s dissertation research proved that energetic medicine lowers cholesterol.