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5634 E Pima St
Tucson, AZ 85712

Bio-Touch Healing in Tucson, AZ offers a transformative approach to well-being through light touch therapy. Clinically shown to regulate stress hormones and improve immune system responses, Bio-Touch Healing promotes relaxation, relieves stress, and supports the body's natural healing processes.

Created by a mining engineer in Colorado, Bio-Touch is a unique touch healing therapy that stands out from other alternative healthcare practices. With programs designed for individuals worldwide, Bio-Touch empowers individuals to learn and share this gentle and holistic healing technique for enhanced wellness.

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5.01 reviews
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Julie W.
8/24/2016

What an amazing technique to learn. Everyone should learn Bio-Touch to care for their family and friends. The best part is you can learn this from the comfort of your own home via their online...

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