Llolyn has a fascinating testimony and story to share…

At the age of 7, her family abruptly shifted from a medical to a holistic lifestyle due to her mother's heart condition. Despite being diagnosed by the medical profession with two heart attacks in 1957, Llolyn's mother's heart problems were actually caused by a pinched nerve, which was relieved by a chiropractor. This event inspired eight members of her immediate family, including Llolyn herself, to become chiropractors from 1961-1977.

Llolyn's father invited her to his practice to learn "all about the family business" after she graduated from Palmer College in 1975. Initially expecting to work in the chiropractic side of the practice, Llolyn was instead instructed to work on the colon hydrotherapy side, a practice she knew nothing about. After a series of colonics, Llolyn experienced a renewed sense of energy and realized that her constant tummy ache was caused by the fecal matter in her gut, not the emotions of her divorce.

Growing up, Llolyn's father's Oaxaca Indian heritage influenced their use of raw garlic to remove worms from their bodies, albumin from egg membranes to heal cuts, and Aloe Vera plants to treat wounds. As a result of her upbringing and chiropractic education, Llolyn firmly believes in the potential healing power of the body's innate intelligence.

Over the years, Llolyn has been fortunate enough to meet and learn from some of the great health advocates of our time, including Dr. BJ Palmer, Jack Lalanne, Dr. Bernard Jensen, and Paul Bragg. All of these individuals lived long lives due to their dedication to principles of healthy living, such as food, exercise, chiropractic care, clean water, detoxification, and clean thoughts. Llolyn herself has never taken medications except for foot or dental surgery and has had her spine adjusted to regulate her central nervous system. She passes on all that she has learned to others.