Hippocrates Health Institute – A Healing Tropical Garden

Hacienda entrance-LParsley, Sage, Rosemary and Wheatgrass!

GDV Electro-photonic Imaging technology instructors (AKA GDV Camera), 
Mary Milroy and Natalina Khavkin (who participated in AquaNew’s medical summit almost two years ago in Sarasota, Florida), arranged for Rob and me to join them at the World-renowned Hippocrates Health Institute in West Palm Beach this past October. We met some of the attendees of the first Comprehensive Cancer Wellness Program originally envisioned by Dr. Janet Hranicky, Dr. Ed Gilbert (who sadly died from a freak cycling accident several weeks ago), and many others affiliated with Hippocrates.

Rob felt honoured to discuss the restructured Water with those on their own health journey, as well as their health practitioners who were there to experience first-hand the unique sensory, emotional energy and biofeedback therapies of Hippocrates. One woman interrupted Rob during his presentation, to ask whether she should place the cap back onto her bottle to keep the beneficial water gas inside. Rob told her that it was a great question, but not to worry since the structure of the water is stable even when exposed to ambient air.

During our visit to Hippocrates, I particularly recall the herbal smells at the Oasis Therapy Center, with planters of scented geraniums and Rosemary plants surrounding the central fountain, and therapy rooms opening onto the beautiful circular courtyard. And, there is a scent of jasmine in the air at night. Each niche within the 50-acre campus Hacienda patio 4-Lhas something special such as a sculpture, handcrafted ceramic walkway, or a rustic cottage nestled within tropical vegetation.

Hippocrates also excels in growing sweet-tasting wheatgrass at their onsite greenhouse and even has a designated building for juicing. Drinking wheatgrass juice is central to cleansing and detoxification to allow the body to become open to the rejuvenation treatments offered by the Institute’s professionals (who come from all corners of the Worl). I, personally, learned that wheatgrass has more nutritional bioavailability for the body by ounce when compared to that of many other protein-rich foods. Hippocrates also recommends a raw vegetable-based diet and advises that juicing vegetables and fruits is preferred since high-speed blenders may cause rapid nutrient destruction, oxidation, and enzyme loss.

Our short visit to Hippocrates definitely was a memorable, learning experience for Rob and me. Thank you Dr. Hranicky, organizer Caroline Bryan, Mary Milroy, Natalina Khavkin, and the many other good people at Hippocrates.

~Dana Gourley