Sandy Belton, Jr. was born and raised in the Chicago area. Later he moved to New York where he lived for about eight years before moving to the Miami. It was here in the Sunshine State that he started on his Journey in studying formally the healing arts.
He attended the Acupressure-Acupuncture Institute in 1996 where he studied Traditional Chinese Medicine, Acupuncture, Chinese herbs, shiatsu massage, and Homeopathy . He Graduated with a Masters level in Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1999. During this time he also studied Electrical Acupuncture, Auricular therapy, Additionology and Compulsive Disorders with Jay Holder, Dc, MD, D.S.A.A/P.M In the year 2000 he received basic training in Iridology, 20001 he studied Body Talk, 2003 he trained in biofeedback with the Quantum Xroid Concicence Interface device. In 2004 he was initiated in La ho chi, intuitive healing. Sandy has always had a love for people and a desire to contribute to the health and well being of others. Through his studies and intuition he has been to connect with his patients and promote wellness and on not just a physical level, but spiritual and emotional as well. His practice is truly a holistic one. He believes that it is the whole person that is to be treated or assisted back to health not just a part of the person. His philosophy is that we are on this planet to live happily and in health mentally, emotionally, spiritually and well as physically. Therefore his calling is to educate as well as facilitate the wellness of his patients.
Sandy speaks Spanish as well as American Sign Language fluently. He serves as a volunteer for Positive Connections a HIV/ AIDS center, providing treatments to HIV and AIDS patients. He is a Diplomate of the Natonal Board of Acupuncture, a Diplomate of the National Board of Homeopathic Examiners, and Licensed with the Florida State licensing Board. He holds a NAD III certification with the National Association of the Deaf for sign language Interpreting.
Sandy has been able to help his patients even when the allopathic physicians were not able to offer further help to them. |