About Jan
Jan Pollan has been a Registered Nurse for 35 years, having worked with the sickest patients in Intensive Care. She has also spent years in high risk Labor and Delivery. For six years she was administrator/owner of High Country Home Nursing, Cuba, New Mexico, where she was the only nurse to ever cover the frontier area of the Navajo Reservation.
After years of working with the admissions of new patients, she realized that there are many illnesses, or conditions, that the medical community had not been able to help, or would not correct due to the inability of a person to pay.
It was a remarkable experience with the Navajo Reservation that opened her mind to alternative healing possibilities. The closest hospital was 90 minutes away, and sometimes that was too late. One evening she received a call from one of her Home Health Aides. The Aide asked if Jan would look at her son, who was very ill. She agreed, and when she saw him, she knew something was very wrong. Several months earlier she treated him for an open wound which would not heal, and had been concerned about an abscess deep inside.
Now his eyes were half open, and he had a severe headache. He was not eating, and had a fever. By intuition she put her finger in the middle of his forehead, and five minutes later the child was jumping up and down in her chair, asking for food. Jan was as shocked as the others that witnessed this amazing event.
Since that day, Jan began studying all kinds of healing, and in the end, found the combinations of healing techniques that worked best for her. She has successfully helped the following:
- Headaches
- Pain, chronic pain such as knees, hips, and back
- Illnesses that traditional therapy and medicine have not been able to help
- Head injuries
- Depression and other mental illnesses
- Babies with heart failure
- Side effects of radiation and chemotherapy