My Story

My birth name is Elizabeth Romero, my Nahuatl name is WeiKalli (Grand House). The name of my healing practice is Integrative Foundations for Health. From my intensive training that began 34 years ago, I offer a seasoned 28 years of full time experience working with all age groups.

Our body is a temple, our grand house that needs a good foundation for Health!  As an experienced practitioner, I dedicate my career to helping individuals achieve balance in their physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual realms. My goal is to equip people with the tools necessary to think clearly and recognize their innate connection to the creative energy of the universe. My passion lies in bodywork and other healing arts, which enable me to help patients manage stress proactively, avoiding crises and promoting personal growth. I utilize traditional Mexican/Aztec Medicine and Toltec ceremonies and systems that have been passed down through generations and are designed to harmonize the spiritual, emotional, mental, and physical aspects of our lives. It is my honor to guide patients toward achieving their goals and maintaining a healthy foundation for overall well-being.

The Journey

I graduated from Metropolitan State College with a pioneering degree in Alternative Health. In 1996, I recognized the potential for integrating alternative health into college curriculums and proposed the idea of “Integrative Foundations for Health” to the college’s individualized degree program. As a result, a minor field of study.

In 1996, I also acquired my massage certification and went on to pursue additional training in various other healing modalities. I specialized in Structural Rebalancing and Advanced Neuromuscular Technique.

Becoming WeiKalli

Since 1997, I have been incredibly fortunate to have been initiated into the Wewepahtli health system by two esteemed Aztec/Mexica medicine men. This marked the beginning of an extraordinary journey of self-discovery and growth as an apprentice in the Tetzkatlipoka Tradition. Through the expert guidance and tutelage of Tzenwaxolokwauhtli Tzatzoehetzin and Miktlan Ehekateotl Kuauhtlinxan. I have gained deep insight in various areas that form the foundation of cultural healing and preventive medicine, deeply rooted in the knowledge and traditions of the Mexica. What an incredible privilege it is to be able to share such profound knowledge with others and help them unlock the power of ancient healing practices. As I continue to learn and grow under the guidance and inspiration of my esteemed teachers, I am committed to passing on this knowledge to others and continuing my journey towards greater understanding and mastery of these sacred traditions.

As a therapist, I prioritize my personal and professional growth by continually studying the healing arts.