The Ascent Collaborative

Christina

Monet

BioFrequency Specialist

SCENAR | LymphStar | Neuromuscular Therapy

SCENAR Therapy

LymphStar

Frequency Medicine

Lymphatic Support

Neuromuscular Therapy

"The body already knows how to regulate, recover, and restore. My work is meeting it with the right frequency and getting out of its own way."

Background

Training rooted in clinical practice and global frequency medicine.

Christina is a graduate of the National Holistic Institute, one of the most respected holistic health training programs in California. Her early clinical career was built inside two of Orange County's most well-known integrative environments, the Center for New Medicine and the Cancer Center for Healing in Irvine, where she developed deep, day-to-day experience with LymphStar and other frequency-based therapies in support of clients managing complex health needs.

Her SCENAR training began under Danielle Palmer, one of the world's leading micro-current and frequency therapy specialists, and Natalie Sakamoto. She then advanced her SCENAR education internationally, studying under Dr. Lena Subotina at the Professor A. Revenko SCENAR Academy of Russia, the lineage school of SCENAR's founder, Professor of Neurology Dr. Alexander Revenko.

That progression from neuromuscular foundation, to frequency-based clinical practice, to advanced international SCENAR training is what gives Christina's work its precision. She's not running a single device on a single protocol. She's working from a layered understanding of how frequency, lymph, and the nervous system communicate.

What She Does

Supporting the body's natural ability to regulate, recover, and restore.

Christina's clinical philosophy is grounded in a single idea: the body has a built-in capacity for self-regulation, and frequency-based therapies done well, work with that intelligence rather than overriding it. That principle shapes every session she runs.

With SCENAR, that means using active biofeedback, the device responding to the skin in real time to help the nervous system find its way back toward balance. With LymphStar, it means gentle, subtle support for the body's drainage pathways without overpowering the system. With neuromuscular therapy, it means listening to what tissue is actually doing before deciding how to intervene.

This restraint of knowing when to add input and when to let the body do the work is what separates frequency practitioners with real training from those running protocols off a script. Christina is in the first category.

Why Ascent

The right room for frequency medicine.

Frequency-based work doesn't always have a clear home. It sits between bodywork and clinical care, between energy medicine and neurology, and most environments aren't built to hold the full spectrum of it.

Ascent is. The Costa Mesa flagship was designed around the idea that cellular-level technologies belong under one roof, run by practitioners who actually understand them, not as a service menu, but as a system. For Christina, that means SCENAR doesn't have to stand alone. It can be layered with LymphStar, with BEMER, with the broader recovery stack and the protocol can be built around what the client actually needs.

The result is something rare in this space: frequency medicine practiced with depth, alongside a full regenerative ecosystem.

Work with Christina.

Frequency medicine done with depth. SCENAR, LymphStar, and neuromuscular care matched to where your body actually is, not where a protocol assumes it should be.