Khaleej Times

Her healing touch is changing many lives

Sara Al Marshy has given a new lease of life to the suffering

- Sandhya D’Mello

Ahealing touch can be soothing to every person who faces stress and sickness, among other reasons for despair. Sara Abdul Karim Al Marshy has made it her motto to spread healing through her brand Amino ProHealthc­are which has introduced amino therapy in the region.

In simple terms, amino neuro frequency (ANF) therapy is a revolution­ary holistic approach to reduce pain and inflammati­on. So, how does ANF therapy work? It uses a combinatio­n of frequencye­mitting wearable devices, the ANF discs. Each disc is applied directly on the skin and activated by body heat. They transmit a range of frequencie­s through neurons in the body. The nervous system picks up these frequencie­s, starting a self-healing process. With the nervous system signalling directly at the cellular level, the effect of the treatment is much faster and has durable results. The ANF therapy does not require the use of any drugs or chemicals.

“Our main aim is to educate as many doctors and therapists as possible so they can further enhance healing processes here in the UAE and across the Mena region. I cater to patients across the UAE and consult them personally to offer them the right treatment. In addition to this, I also encourage other practition­ers towards becoming certified as amino therapists by choosing our solution for quicker and safe healing solutions to help the body to selfheal,” she explains.

The entreprene­ur, who was raised in Denmark, adds: “When you have been to help someone walk after they have spent years on a wheelchair, it’s enough to make you release that you have, in fact, attempted the impossible. This is my motto. We had a patient who was deaf for 20 years and within 15 minutes of using our therapy, she could hear.”

An Emirati, Al Marshy endorses the view that the UAE not only supports economic developmen­t of women but also gives an equal platform for both genders to contribute to the national economy and its growth. She says: “I’m very proud of the support that is given towards women to be perceived as an equal when it comes to economic developmen­t. As women of the new age, we no longer shy away from taking upon challenges and are in fact more motivated to pursue our careers.”

Al Marshy features in the reality TV show ‘Omo Achievers Kitchen’ where 13 UAE-based women participat­e in the mini-series produced by Unilever and B4U as part of its global initiative to empower five million women by 2020. The show featured a 30-minute episode in conversati­on with women entreprene­urs where they shared their stories of struggle and offered advice to women on how to have a work-life balance, while simultaneo­usly preparing their family’s favourite recipes. The show received a positive response among B4U’s eight million viewers.

“I was excited to be part of a movement that was new to this region. Being able to share your success stories with other women has always remained an important benchmark. I hope other corporate brands can empower and support women to realise their potential,” says the mother of two daughters.

Al Marshy informs that a lot has changed and she has seen huge growth in the number of women entreprene­urs over the past six years.

“I see several women very active in supporting good causes and starting their own businesses. I remember it being extremely difficult during my mother’s time, but her dedication towards her career is what led me into believing I could reach my goals. I believe it all starts with awareness — the more tuned in women are towards other female entreprene­urs, the more interestin­g things become for them. Sometimes, all it takes is a single wake-up call and you find purpose through your achievemen­ts.”

Al Marshy is the second among four sisters and they all help each other. “Family is important to me. My husband is also very supportive, so when I travel for work, we manage our schedules to make things work. I’m very attached to my kids, so it is tough for me. However, I also know this will prove to be an inspiratio­n for them

sometimes, all it takes is a single wake-up call and you find purpose through your achievemen­ts Sara Abdul Karim Al Marshy, Founder of Amino ProHealthc­are

once they grow up and I hope they too become strong and accomplish­ed women.”

The entreprene­ur believes that although it might be good to initially work with family, perfect experience and business growth will only happen when you venture into unknown waters. “There’s a fear in doing so, but once you overcome that initial hesitation, you come out stronger when you do things yourself and feel pride in doing so,” concludes Al Marshy.

— sandhya@khaleejtim­es.com

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