Primal Coherence · Practitioner
Jane Gardner is a healing facilitator working one-on-one from a private studio in Glenarden, Maryland, serving Washington DC, Northern Virginia, and the greater DMV. She is certified in Kambo by Tribal Detox, in Biofield Tuning, and in Emotion & Body Code through Discover Healing, and is completing her Emotional Release Therapy certification with Pat Jackman, the founder of the modality.

Full Kambo ceremony, one person at a time, from a private studio in Glenarden. Read about Kambo →
Jane trained directly with Pat Jackman, the founder of the modality, and is completing her certification, and manages operations for the wider ERT practitioner community. Sessions are donation-based while she trains. Read about ERT →
Weighted tuning forks in the electromagnetic field around the body. Read about Biofield Tuning →
Remote sessions by phone or video, available anywhere. Read about Emotion & Body Code →
Opens and closes every session at Primal Coherence, and available standalone. Read about the Genesis Bowl →
Jane came to this from the other side of it. Nearly a decade of chronic pain, gut issues, and anxiety that no doctor could explain; a fibromyalgia diagnosis and fifteen medications that made things worse; and eventually a correct diagnosis of Lyme disease, coinfections, and mold exposure in 2023. What she found on the way back was that healing was never only physical — that emotional experience takes up residence in the body as pain, as anxiety, as patterns that do not break no matter how well you understand them. That is the premise underneath everything she offers.
Every session at Primal Coherence is one person at a time. There is no group room, no waiting area, no schedule pressing on the back of the hour. Jane works out of a private studio she built herself in Glenarden, and the first thing most people notice is that nothing about the space is trying to seem clinical. That is deliberate. The nervous system does not open in a room that feels like an appointment.
The Genesis Bowl opens and closes everything. It is a 36-inch crystal singing bowl — large enough that you are inside the sound rather than in front of it — and it is how a session begins and how it gets sealed, regardless of which modality brought you in. People who come for Kambo get it. People who come for Biofield Tuning get it. It is not an upsell; it is how she arrives with someone and how she closes.
She is direct about what she is and is not. She calls herself a healing facilitator rather than a healer, which is not false modesty — it is an accurate description of the arrangement. She is not a doctor, not a licensed therapist, and does not diagnose or treat disease. What she does is create the conditions and hold the room while your body does something it already knows how to do.
Glenarden sits in Prince George's County, Maryland, just outside the DC line. In practice that means clients come from Washington DC, from Bowie and Upper Marlboro and Largo, from Silver Spring and Hyattsville, and across the river from Alexandria and Arlington. Baltimore is an hour up the parkway. For Kambo in particular, people drive further than that — certified practitioners are thin on the ground in this part of the country, and the nearest alternatives are often several states away.
The people who find their way here tend to have a shared history: something chronic that has not resolved, a stack of normal lab results, and a growing suspicion that the thing they are carrying is not only physical. Chronic pain and inflammation. Fatigue that sleep does not touch. Anxiety with no obvious cause. Autoimmune conditions, Lyme, gut issues, hormone disruption. Grief that settled somewhere and stayed. Patterns in relationships that repeat no matter how well they are understood.
Not everyone arrives in crisis. A good number come in reasonable health and use this work the way other people use a periodic reset — clearing the system before it gets heavy rather than after.
Alongside her own clients, Jane runs operations and communications for Pat Jackman, the founder of Emotional Release Therapy, and helps build the practitioner community around the modality — the directory, the practitioner intake, the workshops. She is a student of ERT and a working part of its infrastructure at the same time, which is an unusual vantage point and one of the reasons her ERT sessions are still offered on a donation basis.
She describes herself as a forever student, and the certifications reflect it: Kambo through Tribal Detox, Biofield Tuning, Emotion Code and Body Code through Discover Healing, ERT with the founder himself, with vibroacoustic and sound work layered underneath all of it. The through-line is not any single technique. It is the premise that the body keeps an accurate record, and that the fastest way through is usually to work with the body rather than around it.
Sessions are by appointment from a private studio in Glenarden, Maryland — about twenty minutes from Washington DC, and within reach of Bowie, Upper Marlboro, Silver Spring, Alexandria, Arlington, and Baltimore. Emotion & Body Code is offered remotely, anywhere.
The easiest way to reach her is a text at (443) 254-6762.