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Amy Scher


Amy B. Scher is an L.A-based author, energy therapist, and expert in mind-body healing. Her book, HOW TO HEAL YOURSELF WHEN NO ONE ELSE CAN (Llewellyn Worldwide, Jan. 2016), has been endorsed by #1 NY Times bestselling author and healing guru Bernie Siegel, MD (Love, Medicine and Miracles), #1 NY Times bestselling author Pam Grout (E-Squared and 15 other books); and Sanjiv Chopra, MD, MACP, Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School (author of Brotherhood).

Amy uses energy therapy techniques to help those experiencing emotional or physical challenges to heal permanently and completely. After years of struggling with life-threatening Lyme disease, she discovered answers to the important question: Why do some people heal from emotional and physical issues, while others don’t? After healing herself when doctors had given up all hope, Amy is now an internationally sought-after practitioner helping others achieve true healing.

She has been featured in major publications including CNN, Curve magazine, Psych Central, Cosmopolitan, the San Francisco Book Review, and was named one of Advocate's "40 Under 40" for 2013.

Amy’s inspirational story, down-to-earth approach to self-healing, and accessible teaching style has been well received by a variety of audiences including the Department of Psychiatry at Stanford University and the Harley-Davidson Motor Company. She speaks at conferences and healing retreats nationwide.

Amy states: "I use energy therapy techniques to help people experiencing emotional or physical challenges to heal permanently and completely. After years of struggling from illness (chronic Lyme disease, autoimmune conditions, nerve damage, endometriosis, anxiety, and just about every condition under the sun!), I discovered answers to the important question: Why do some people heal from emotional and physical issues, while others don’t? Since healing myself completely when doctors had given up all hope, I now help others do the same. Our beliefs, patterns, and relationship with stress determine our wellbeing; and we need to make sure we get all that good stuff in order to be in full healing mode."

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