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Our Story

Mokelky Health is a work of heart, born out of compassion for people experiencing chronic health challenges, and yearning for true healing as opposed to symptom-management. It developed into a MediSpa to meet a need for non-invasive health services not offered by traditional healthcare.

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Carrie Nathalie Mokelky is a lyme-literate Healing Facilitator, licensed electroceutical representative, and certified Nutritional Microscopist. When she is not studying, she likes to spend time outdoors, paint, sing, teach and minister to people with her husband. She is passionate about supporting clients through physical, mental, emotional, & spiritual healing, transitions and transformations. Her joie de vivre, testimony, and life-giving spirit are sure to spark hope and motivation for gaining optimal health and wellness.

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In 2013, Carrie was finishing her third year of Biological & Nursing Sciences, when her life was turned upside down with a life-threatening illness. At its worst, lyme disease had her bed-ridden with arthritis, dementia, lyme carditis and meningitis. Her body was hyper-sensitive, in severe chronic pain, had difficulty walking, breathing, reading & speaking, and was headed for an early grave. The conventional healthcare system was insufficient in providing for her needs. She'd lost hope and ended up in a psychiatric facility, where she was encouraged to pursue a non-conventional approach to healing.

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She studied nutrition as medicine, detoxification, aromatherapy, neuroplasticity, and wholism, and put what she slowly learned into practice. She went from taking pharmaceutical painkillers, antidepressants, stimulants, antianxiety drugs, and sleeping pills, to using completely natural methods. When she gained enough health, instead of returning to a nursing degree, she chose to continue studies in natural health, biofrequency medicine, and mental health & wellness.


From 2016, Carrie volunteered for the Central Alberta Lyme Society: teaching public health classes to their lyme support group. She also served as a political advocate; meeting & corresponding with members of parliament, sharing petitions, writing letters, and having her story shared with the Federal Minister for Health. With LymeHope and other lyme warriors accross Canada, they accomplished two elementary steps: the call for a federal medical framework for lyme disease, and lyme prevention through public tick awareness.

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In 2019, Carrie invested in a European Medical-grade PEMF device. By 2020, the tickborne-illness was eradicated. She was also able to recover from previous heart incidents, cerebrovascular incidents, and episodes of PTSD. She continued studies in neurological, integrative & functional health, spiritual healing, and a practicum in Nutritional Microscopy. Carrie is continuing in her recovery, and continues to help others with the faith, education, practices & technology that helped save her life.

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