Tyler Singleton
Physical therapists come to me when they can't fix their own pain. Chiropractors book sessions when they need real work done. Doctors send the patients they've run out of ideas for.
I don't say that to sound impressive. I say it because it's what happens, and it tells you something about what this work can do when it's done right.
The Training
I train under Ajahn Dr. Anthony James — the grandmaster of SomaVeda® Thai Yoga therapy. He's been developing this system for decades, drawing from Indigenous Thai healing traditions that go back thousands of years. The training is intensive and specific. You don't learn general techniques. You learn exactly why each movement, each line, each pressure point does what it does.
Ajahn Dr. Anthony James — direct lineage holder of SomaVeda® Thai Yoga
Working alongside Dr. James directly changed what I'm able to do for people. There's a difference between someone who studied a modality and someone who was trained by the person who carries the lineage. That difference shows up on the table.
The Practice
Natural Wellness Solutions in Brooksville is where I work. SomaVeda® Thai Yoga bodywork is the foundation, but the practice also includes the PULSE XL Pro PEMF, far infrared therapy, hyperbaric oxygen, whole-body vibration, and live blood analysis.
I didn't stack those modalities because it looks good on a website. Each one handles a different layer of what's going on in the body. The electrical charge, the oxygen supply, the thermal state, the lymphatic drainage, the structural alignment. When you address all of them together, things shift that don't shift when you only go after one.
Why I Do This
I watched people suffer inside a medical system that manages symptoms and calls it treatment. Medications for the pain, medications for the side effects of the medications, then surgery when the medications stop working. And through all of it, nobody asking why the body broke down in the first place.
There's a better way. It's been around for 5,000 years. I decided to learn it, practice it, and make it available to people who are ready for something that actually addresses what's wrong.
If that sounds like you, call me. We'll figure it out.