We first heard Chip and Cindy speak at a meeting we attended —just another date night, we thought, until they took the stage.
Refreshing to hear health talk backed by real science and a passion that pulled us in.
Chip broke down the dangerous omega-6 seed oils and omega-3 imbalance in U.S. food supply.
By the end of their talk, we were not only intrigued—we were ready to take action.
My husband took the lead and booked appointments for all of us at Neighborly Wellness for a Bioresonance report, for himself, for me, and most importantly, for our son, who has been battling a persistent health issue with little progress.
We needed something different—something that looked deeper.
When we arrived, Cindy greeted us with a warm smile and genuine care. There was no rush, no cold clinical vibe—just real people who cared about helping us heal.
The Bioresonance process was fascinating. Chip explained the results in plain language and offered thoughtful recommendations to address each of our unique concerns.
It wasn’t just diagnostics—it was a roadmap. The next business day, a full detailed report landed in our inboxes, complete with next steps and suggestions.
But the story doesn’t stop there.
During our visit, Chip and Cindy noticed that our son was moving gingerly, clearly in pain.
He had injured his neck and could barely turn it. Concerned, they introduced us to Keysha James of Pampered Healing—located right within the same neighborly wellness space.
Keysha, with calm focus and real skill, worked him into her schedule and gave him a tissue massage treatment.
What happened next was nothing short of remarkable. Our son came out of that session not just standing straighter—he was glowing.
He said he had never experienced that kind of relief in his lower back before. Tears of joy welled up in his eyes. In that moment, we saw hope return to his face.
This wasn’t just a visit. It was the start of something bigger for our family—healing, understanding, and empowerment.
We’re incredibly grateful to Chip, Cindy, and Keysha. Their compassion, knowledge, and drive to help others are rare. Thanks to them, we’re not just hoping for better health—we’re moving toward it.