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Dra. Camila Forli

Physiotherapist, with a postgraduate degree in Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine, and an MBA in Clinic and Spa Management. Therapist specialized in Crystal Therapy and Biokybernetik Smit.

She has studied various techniques that offer a more holistic perspective, such as Metaphysics, Crystal Therapy, Aromatherapy, Phytotherapy, Radionic Table, Feng Shui, Iridology, Microsemiotics, NLP, Lithotherapy, Flower Essences, Access Bars, RMA, and Biokybernetik Smit®.

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About Dra. Camila Forli

I have always been passionate about stones—I loved observing them and connecting to their energy. Everywhere I went, there I was, searching for a stone to take home. I always chose with great care, trying to sense the energy each one transmitted. It was something magical and delightful to feel—literally, an exchange of information. As I grew older, that love turned into study and dedication. By the age of 15, I had already taken several courses related to Holistic Therapy. At that time, therapy was often closely associated with esotericism, and since I felt the need for something more science-based, I pursued a degree in a health-related field: Physiotherapy. I later completed a post-graduate degree in Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine and earned an MBA in Clinic and Spa Management.

To gain a deeper understanding of the human being, I studied several techniques that offer a more holistic perspective, such as Metaphysics, Crystal Therapy, Aromatherapy, Phytotherapy, Radionic Table, Feng Shui, Iridology, Microsemiotics, NLP, Lithotherapy, Flower Essences, Access Bars, RMA, and Biokybernetik Smit®.

I am constantly improving my knowledge of Biokybernetik Smit® and always looking for new ways to help my patients. It is a sustainable, non-invasive method with minimal risk of causing discomfort or harm. The aim is to stimulate the body's natural mechanisms for preventing illness and restoring health, enhancing the ability to self-regulate and heal across physical, psychological, and spiritual dimensions.

Biokybernetik Smit® is a therapy known for its ease and speed—both in how quickly practitioners can learn to apply its protocols and in the results it delivers to patients.

I am deeply GRATEFUL to be able to contribute to each and every person who comes to me for therapeutic support, addressing the unique physical and energetic aspects within each individual.

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"BIOKYBERNETIK SMIT®"

Biokybernetik Smit®

Biokybernetik Smit® was developed by electronic engineer Dr. Jan Gerhard Smit (1929–2014) in collaboration with German physicians.

This therapeutic technique is characterized by the application of micropressure stimuli on the skin using a surgical steel instrument specially designed for this purpose, without causing perforation. The principle behind the technique lies in the sequential activation of sensory points in specific skin areas, aiming to induce reflexive responses that promote relaxation of both the musculoskeletal system and the entire organism.

It is a sustainable and non-invasive method, with minimal risk of discomfort or injury, focused on stimulating the body’s natural processes of prevention and health recovery. This approach strengthens the body's ability to self-regulate and restore balance, acting across physical, mental, and spiritual dimensions.

Biokybernetik Smit® stands out for the simplicity and speed with which therapists can learn its application protocols, as well as for the effectiveness of the results experienced by patients. The technique follows a minimalist approach, using essential procedures that do not require advanced resources to ensure high-quality therapeutic care.

Although effective when used independently, Biokybernetik Smit® can also be combined with other therapies, enhancing the benefits of the treatment. This makes the technique accessible both to therapists seeking to broaden their intervention repertoire and to health professionals aiming to integrate complementary approaches into conventional methods.

Foundations of Biokybernetik®

The term "Biokybernetik" originates from the German word for biocybernetics. Cybernetics is the science that studies self-regulation mechanisms in systems, whether simple or complex, natural or artificial. It investigates how these systems respond to external and internal stimuli, self-regulating through coordinated responses based on communication and information exchange among their components.

Within this context, biocybernetics focuses on the self-regulation mechanisms of natural systems, such as living organisms, which are highly complex.

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