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About Us Dedicated to Comunity, Service and Self Improvement. We are a group of healers, both physical and spiritual, that have come together to help everyone we can to live a healthier and happier life. As there is strength in numbers, it is the same with knowledge. As more and more join us, our resources gain strength. We will not advise anything that we have not tried ourselves. Chokonen (Robert Van Fleet, Sr. RRT) is Chiricahua Apache who grew up learning about Apache remedies and has been studying traditional medicine since 1976. About 1995, both he and his wife began learning and practicing what is referred to as "The Red Road". It is a way of living as well as a state of mind. The Native American Sweat Lodge has become a regular and integral part of their lives as a spiritual foundation and physical cleansing. Chokonen also continues to study and research other alternative healing techniques. Kyle Keenum CRT has been an insulin dependant diabetic for over 20 years and has experienced many of the pitfalls that are associated with being diabetic. Since 2003, Kyle has been embracing his Native American roots and researching alternative ways to treat his diabeties. Other resources are an eclectic forum of advisors that we can ask for their special insights, and multiple sources to obtain herbs, vitamins, and various other items needed by our clients. | Company history Taking all his life experiences and combining them with the knowledge of those close to him, Robert started Turtle Clan Natural Medicine more than 10 years ago. Since that time, Turtle Clan has been true to its name. We have kept the growth slow and steady, gaining experience, knowledge and resources that are tried and true to help ourselves and those around us as well as the comunities in which we live. | Customer testimonials .....how distraught I was when we couldn't find a respiratory therapist on the weekend to respond to us and no one was helping me find a mask that would be comfortable for Dad when his skin was blistered and broken from a mask that was completely inappropriate. He was in so much discomfort that he would rather not have had the bipap on at all. Then, somehow, I found Robert, on the weekend, no less. He stepped in and gave us options that we didn't even know we had. He also took the time to educate us about the critical equipment that we were blindly using. I feel that Robert was a crucial part of bringing comfort to Dad for his last week. Comfort that hospice is not equipped to provide. I can't imagine how things would have gone if we did not have Robert and his partner Kyle's care and support, Marjorie Atwood. |
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