Tru Wellness

Tru Wellness Your path to Wellness begins here✨
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•Crystal Light Bed
•Sound Bed
•PEMF
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MagnaWave practitioners recertify every year—and there’s a reason for that.The science is always evolving.We’re constant...
04/22/2026

MagnaWave practitioners recertify every year—and there’s a reason for that.

The science is always evolving.
We’re constantly learning more through research and real-world application.

If you’re choosing PEMF for your horse, your animal, or yourself—make sure you’re working with someone who
current on certifications!
Tru wellness is a proud AuraWell and MagnaWave certified and licensed practitioner also a certified member of the AOPP

484.832.4457

PEMF for our loved fur babies!484-832-4457
04/21/2026

PEMF for our loved fur babies!
484-832-4457

04/20/2026

Here at Tru wellness
we deal with a lot of sport issues and injuries.
PEMF is our first go to modality to reduce the inflammation
PEMF is also good for post and pre-surgery 484-832-4457

Tru Wellness will be a wellness practitioner at serendipity info coming soon !
04/19/2026

Tru Wellness will be a wellness practitioner at serendipity
info coming soon !

Tru Wellness   483-832-4457
04/18/2026

Tru Wellness 483-832-4457

04/18/2026

Mud can be a welfare issue.

Standing in deep mud for extended periods impacts hooves, movement, and overall health.

That matters.

But removing turnout is absolutely NOT the solution.

If your property cannot handle weather, wear, or seasonal changes, then the system is not working.

The land is for the HORSES.
Not the other way around.

Management has to account for seasonal changes and different types of weather.

Because restricting turnout does not solve the problem. It just replaces one welfare issue with another.

“They just stand around anyway.”

Yes. Sometimes. In environments that don’t support movement, enrichment, or forage distribution, they will.

That is not a justification for limiting turnout. That is a reflection of the setup being poor.

FORCED immobility is not the same as freedom of choice.

A horse standing still in a stall is not choosing rest. It is existing within a limitation.

If mud is creating a problem, the answer is better management.

Not less turnout.

04/13/2026

✨ Fun Fact ✨
Electromagnetic fields are all around us—generated by the earth itself and even within our own bodies. These natural fields play a role in many biological processes, which is why technologies like PEMF are designed to interact with the body in a supportive way.

Curious how it all works? Take a closer look at the post below 👇

👉 Visit magnawavepemf.com to learn more.

Wait… am I supposed to feel MORE sore after a PEMF session?”Short answer: sometimes, yes—and it’s not a bad thing.When y...
04/10/2026

Wait… am I supposed to feel MORE sore after a PEMF session?”

Short answer: sometimes, yes—and it’s not a bad thing.

When your body experiences PEMF, it’s being gently prompted at a cellular level to function more efficiently. That can look like:

• Increased circulation
• Movement of stored waste and inflammation
• Muscles and tissues “waking up” after being held in stress or stagnation

Because of that, some people feel temporary soreness—similar to what you might feel after a really good workout.

Why this happens:

• Your body is clearing inflammation and metabolic waste
• Blood flow is increasing to areas that were stagnant
• Muscles and joints are recalibrating and adapting
• Old or tight areas are finally being activated

Think of it as your body doing a bit of internal housekeeping.

To support your body and ease soreness:

✔ Hydrate more than you think you need
✔ Keep gentle movement (walking over sitting still)
✔ Light stretching
✔ Prioritize rest and sleep
✔ Layer in supportive therapies if needed

To reduce soreness next time:

• Stay consistent—your body adapts quickly
• Hydrate before your session (electrolytes help)
• Communicate your experience so sessions can be adjusted

The truth:
Soreness doesn’t mean something went wrong—it usually means your body is responding.

It should feel manageable and pass fairly quickly. If it doesn’t, we adjust. That’s the power of individualized, intuitive care.

TRU Wellness™ — The Arc™ is a quiet return to the body.Held in the open field, this work is not directed or performed—it...
03/19/2026

TRU Wellness™ — The Arc™ is a quiet return to the body.
Held in the open field, this work is not directed or performed—it is allowed. The nervous system begins to settle as the pressure to “do” dissolves, and what has been held can begin to soften on its own. Horses share the field as sovereign beings, never assigned or required—free to come close or remain at a distance. When they choose to engage, their presence often deepens the rhythm of regulation in a way that cannot be forced or replicated. This is not about fixing, but about remembering—how to feel safe, how to breathe, how to come back into yourself.

Natalie Morroni ( Tru Wellness-Tru Equine Therapy LLC) is a certified hypnotherapist and integrative wellness practitioner, drawing from decades of experience across nervous system regulation, breathwork, sound, energy-based practices, and non-invasive modalities. Her work brings these elements together in a grounded, intuitive way—supporting the body’s natural ability to settle, restore, and rebalance.

Helen Fisher supports the daily flow and care of the farm, helping to maintain a steady, respectful environment for both horses and people. Helen brings years of experience (abroad)in training horses and clients of all ages,across all stages of life, rooted in traditional horsemanship that honors the horse without force. Her approach is grounded, patient, and pressure-free—allowing each horse and rider to develop with clarity, respect, and trust.

Joshua DeWitt provides the foundation behind the scenes—ensuring the land, structures, and daily operations are safe, functional, and supported. His role helps create the stability that allows staff horses and owners and clients to move, ride, and exist within the safe space with ease and confidence.

Discernment is the language of the year! Integration is your responsibility....You can replicate a room.You can buy the ...
02/20/2026

Discernment is the language of the year!
Integration is your responsibility....

You can replicate a room.
You can buy the same equipment.
You can mirror a layout, lighting, or language.

What you cannot replicate is integration.

A container is built with furniture.
A field is built with lived experience.

There is a difference between creating a space
and becoming the work.

Thirty years of navigating trauma, regulation, loss, discernment, horses, nervous systems, and human complexity doesn’t transfer through design.

The container matters.
But the integration is the transmission.

And that cannot be copied.

I’m no longer interested in labels.

I’ve moved beyond modalities and into integration.

You can replicate tools.
You can recreate a room.
You can mirror language.

But you cannot replicate evolution.

The work I do today isn’t a title.
It’s decades of lived experience refined into regulation, discernment, and depth.

When you build something from your nervous system — not from trend — it carries something that can’t be duplicated.

I don’t need a label anymore.
I stand in integration.

There’s value in training and there’s value in lived experience.
But no title, teacher, or modality replaces your willingness to evolve.
Growth is collaborative — and real integration happens when you participate in it.
N.M.M

TRU Wellness™
© Natalie Morroni – All rights reserved

02/20/2026

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Tru Equine Therapy

Equine therapy is a powerful way to get in touch with thoughts and feelings. During equine therapy, Many clients are struggling with addictions, trauma and other mental health issues don’t know how to cope with their feelings. They may seclude themself, avoid people or peers,withdraw fall into anxiety or depression or even look to drugs in an attempt to numb sadness, anger, fear or even joy.

For therapy to be successful, one of the first steps is learning to identify, experience and cope with their emotions. Exercises as simple as haltering, leading and grooming teach people how to approach others with respect and awareness. In equine therapy, people talk about what they see and feel. The therapist guides the person to see the horse’s responses with an objective lens. Thus, they begin to recognize the ways in which their perceptions are accurate or misguided.

Equine therapy has been successfully integrated into treatment programs for adults and teens to young children who are being treated for substance abuse, addiction, behavior disorders, mood disorders, eating disorders, learning differences, ADD/ADHD, autism, Asperger’s, grief/loss, trauma, s*x addiction, compulsive gambling, bipolar, depression and related conditions.