I Built This Because I Needed It
Let me tell you how a former emergency medicine PA with a doctorate in biology ends up building a radionic instrument.
It starts with an ulcer that wouldn't heal.
For over twenty years, I worked in emergency medicine as a physician assistant. I understood conventional medicine thoroughly — how it works, where it excels, and where it reaches its limits.
Several years ago, I developed chronic venous insufficiency in my feet and ankles. Eventually, I developed a non-healing, full-thickness wound — a draining, painful ulcer the size of a fifty-cent piece on my left outer ankle. I tried everything conventional medicine offered: wound care, compression stockings, repeated follow-up. I was told my next option was vein ablation, with no guarantee of success.
I suffered for two years.
Then, almost accidentally, I stumbled into homeopathy. Specifically, the Banerji protocols — a system of homeopathy that uses specific remedies for specific conditions, with documented clinical outcomes. I was skeptical. I was also desperate enough to try.
In 19 weeks, the ulcer healed completely. It has not returned.
I needed to understand why. So I enrolled in a one-year intensive homeopathy program and went deep.
The Path to Radionics
Through my studies, I was introduced to a group of women homeopaths who weren't content with the conventional edges of the field. They were exploring machine-made remedies, distance broadcasting, and radionics. I was resistant — until I kept hearing the same thing from too many credible colleagues to ignore: it works.
I couldn't afford a radionic instrument, so I started researching alternatives. That led me to tensor rings — the geometric copper coil tools developed by researcher Slim Spurling. I taught myself to hand-craft them from twisted copper wire, and the response from colleagues was immediate. They wanted them.
Then my mentor sent me a Vitalis machine to work with. After using it, I knew two things: this technology had real value, and I could build something better.
So I did. The TT-1™ is the result.
What I Bring to This Work
- PA — Physician Assistant, with over 20 years in emergency medicine
- Ed.D. — Doctorate in Biology
- M.S. — Master's in Clinical Psychology
- Academy of Practical Homeopathy — Completed one-year intensive with Joette Calabrese's program, with a focus on Banerji protocols
- Tensor Ring Practitioner — Self-trained in Slim Spurling's cubit-based tensor ring construction; hand-crafts rings to order for colleagues
I understand both the conventional medical world and the world of energetic medicine — and I take both seriously.
I also understand that there is no peer-reviewed scientific validation for radionics, homeopathy, or tensor ring technology. I say this not to undermine the work, but because I think practitioners deserve honesty from the tools they use. My own healing is not a controlled study. But it changed everything for me, and it sent me down a path I haven't regretted.
How I Think About This Work
I was trained to think clinically — to observe patterns, weigh evidence, and stay skeptical of easy answers. I bring that same mindset to energetic medicine.
I don't ask anyone to believe what I believe. I ask practitioners to observe what happens when they work carefully and with clear intention.
The TT-1 was built with that same care. Every design decision reflects how I actually want to practice — portable, organized, precise, and serious about the work.
If you want to understand the instrument before you subscribe, start with the TT-1 page. If you have questions, I'm genuinely glad to hear from you.
Learn About the TT-1 Get in TouchThe Twisted Tensor™ is based in Newnan, Georgia.
Ellen also offers individualized homeopathic educational consultations through Roaring Fork Homeopathy.
Homeopathic Educational Consultations
Ellen Britt, PA, Ed.D., PHom, brings over 20 years of experience as a Physician Assistant in Emergency and Urgent Care medicine into her work as a homeopath. Her clinical background allows her to understand the language, diagnoses, and concerns clients bring from the conventional medical world, helping them feel both understood and at ease as they explore a homeopathic approach. Ellen trained in homeopathy through the Academy of Practical Homeopathy and holds the PHom designation. She offers individualized homeopathic educational consultations for both acute and chronic concerns. Her medical experience offers a valuable bridge for those navigating between conventional care and homeopathy.
With her background in emergency medicine, she is comfortable navigating complex health histories while also creating space for a deeper, more nuanced understanding of each client's experience. She has a particular interest in chronic venous insufficiency, as well as what she considers high-performance homeopathy — supporting individuals who are not only looking to resolve symptoms, but who want to function with greater clarity, resilience, and sustained capacity in their demanding personal and professional lives.
For interested clients, she also incorporates circadian rhythm optimization as part of a broader, systems-based approach to restoring balance. Her goal is to help clients develop clarity around their health and confidence in the healing process. Ellen's approach is designed to support not only short-term concerns, but deeper, more sustained shifts in health over time.
Ellen is located on the East Coast and consults with people online, all over the world, as an associate of Roaring Fork Homeopathy in Colorado.