BNS Technique Training — Holisma Healthcare
Holisma Healthcare · CE Seminar · Tacoma, WA

Bilateral Nasal Specific
Technique Training

A hands-on clinical weekend for licensed practitioners ready to experience a powerful structural intervention firsthand — and earn 12 CE credits with the AANP.*

October 23–25, 2026
Tacoma, WA
12 AANP CE Credits*

Early bird: $2,000 — price increases to $2,600 after September 1. Registration closes October 1.

* CE credits pending AANP approval.

Your current toolkit
gets them most of the way there

If you’re regularly seeing patients with chronic nasal congestion, mouth breathing (observed or reported subjectively), recurring sinus or ear infections, post-concussive symptoms that won’t fully resolve, or sleep disruption that doesn’t respond to supplements — there’s likely a structural component involved.

Most patients presenting with these symptoms have been offered the same nutraceuticals, oils, and pharmaceuticals for years. BNS addresses the structure underneath that cycle. The nasal turbinates, the sphenoid bone, the drainage pathways of the cranial vault — when these structures are compressed or misaligned, herbs, supplements, and soft-tissue work can only get so far.

Read the evidence.
Before the weekend.

Download the BNS Clinical Analysis Brief — an overview of the mechanism, historical lineage, clinical indications, procedural approach, and safety protocols behind the technique you’ll be experiencing. A solid foundation before you arrive.

Dr. André Saìne’s foundational manual is also strongly recommended pre-reading. A link and pre-purchase option are included with your registration confirmation.

Clinical Analysis Brief
Bilateral Nasal Specific (BNS) Technique: Mechanism, Indications & Clinical Application
Historical lineage: Stober, Finnell, Radelet, Saìne
Cranial tensegrity & the sphenoid keystone
CSF hydrodynamics & glymphatic drainage
Full procedural overview & insufflation sequence
Clinical indications by patient population
Contraindications, safety protocols & post-care
Get the clinical brief
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You won’t just observe.
You’ll receive it. You’ll perform it.

This seminar is built around direct, hands-on experience at every level. Dr. Grover and colleagues demonstrate and perform live BNS adjustments on attendees throughout the weekend — so each participant feels the technique firsthand. Attendees then perform it on classmates, in supervised pairs, with real-time verbal feedback from the patient on the table and from Dr. Grover in the moment.

On Friday, a live demonstration is performed on a real outside patient receiving BNS for the first time. Attendees observe the full case intake, the adjustment, and immediate post-treatment feedback in real time. The patient returns Saturday to share her overnight results.

Sessions begin promptly at noon on Friday. Plan to arrive Thursday evening to ensure a relaxed start to the weekend.

Cranial anatomy & mechanism

Sphenoid mechanics, turbinate function, CSF drainage pathways, and why structural compression creates the symptoms you’re already treating.

Live demonstration & adjustment

Dr. Grover and colleagues perform BNS on attendees. Each participant receives the adjustment directly — not as a simulation, as a clinical treatment.

Supervised hands-on practice

Attendees perform BNS on classmates in supervised pairs. Real-time feedback from the patient and from Dr. Grover — this is what makes this training different.

Patient selection

Who benefits most, how to identify structural candidates in an existing caseload, and how to explain the procedure in terms patients trust.

Contraindications & safety

Absolute and relative contraindications, intake screening, and how to manage the range of patient responses.

12 AANP CE Credits*

Full CE credit applied through the AANP accreditation process across the three-day classroom and hands-on format.

16
Intentionally small cohort. This seminar is capped at 16 practitioners. That’s not a marketing line — it’s what makes the hands-on format work. Every attendee receives the treatment. Every attendee performs the treatment. Every question gets answered.

Built for licensed practitioners
already working root-cause

This seminar is designed for clinicians who are philosophically aligned with structural and integrative medicine and ready to experience a hands-on cranial technique firsthand. No prior BNS experience is required — only a solid clinical foundation and a curiosity about what structural medicine can reach that other modalities can’t.

Naturopathic Doctors (ND) Chiropractors (DC) Osteopathic Physicians (DO) Medical Doctors (MD) Dentists (DDS/DMD)

* Advanced students nearing graduation — reach out to Dr. Grover directly for approval before registering.

Dr. André Saìne
will be in the room.

Dr. André Saìne
Dr. André Saìne, DC, ND
Author · The Definitive BNS Practitioner’s Manual

Dr. Richard Stober developed and refined the Bilateral Nasal Specific technique over more than three decades of clinical practice. Dr. André Saìne — one of the most respected figures in the naturopathic and homeopathic community — trained directly under Dr. Stober and has carried the technique forward with the same precision and clinical rigor Stober brought to it. Dr. Grover trained directly under Dr. Saìne. The result is a short, unbroken chain of transmission from the technique’s originator to the practitioners in this room — with minimal drift and no loss of depth along the way.

Dr. Saìne will join this seminar virtually for a live Q&A session, projected for the full cohort. He will be available to address questions that go beyond Dr. Grover’s own clinical experience and to speak directly to the history and mechanism of BNS from the practitioner who knows it best.

Live virtual Q&A · Projected at the venue

What patients notice
before they leave the office

These responses are drawn from post-treatment surveys completed by patients immediately after their first BNS adjustment.

9 / 10 — Dramatically improved
Easier nasal breathingHead lighter / clearerDeeper, calmer breathing

“Before my adjustment I was just getting over a cold so my nose was still stuffy, but now breathing is more relaxed and easier. Also before treatment my head was hurting — but now that is gone.”

Post-treatment survey · First visit
8 / 10 — Dramatically improved
Easier nasal breathingReduced sinus pressureSense of overall relief

“Before the adjustment I felt some slight blockage, and afterward I felt completely clear.”

Robin H. · Post-treatment survey · First visit
10 / 10 — Dramatically improved
Easier nasal breathingReduced sinus pressureDeeper, calmer breathingSense of overall relief

“Before the adjustment I felt like I could only get minimal air through one nostril, and afterward I was breathing deeper and more fully. I also noticed that my mind seemed a bit clearer. I was able to nose breathe more often rather than mouth breathe.”

Post-treatment survey · First visit
8 / 10 — Dramatically improved
Easier nasal breathingHead lighter / clearerSense of overall relief

“I knew I had sinus blockage but I had no idea how much and how quickly it could clear.”

Post-treatment survey · First visit
7 / 10 — Improved
Easier nasal breathing

“Even though my nose was running like crazy, I could actually breathe better through my nose — which is a huge start.”

Stephanie C. · Post-treatment survey · First visit
9 / 10 — Dramatically improved
Head lighter / clearerNeck / jaw more relaxedSense of overall relief

“Before the adjustment my jaw crackled when I opened my mouth wide, and my right knee was level 7–8 painful every time I squatted. After the adjustment, BOTH my jaw crackling and knee pain are reduced by 90%. I keep expecting a crackle when I yawn — but it doesn’t happen.”

Post-treatment survey · First visit

Three days.
Thoughtfully structured.

Friday is the arrival day — a shorter afternoon session to settle in, meet the cohort, get grounded in the clinical framework, and observe a live BNS demonstration on a real outside patient. Saturday is the full immersion day, including the patient’s return to report her overnight results. Sunday wraps with refinement, questions, and CE completion. Final schedule confirmed upon registration.

Plan to arrive Thursday evening. Sessions begin promptly at noon on Friday. Arriving Thursday ensures a relaxed start and full participation from the first moment.
Day 1 · Friday
Arrival & Foundations
12:00 – 4:00 PM
12:00 PM

Welcome & Introductions Classroom

Meet Dr. Grover, colleagues, and the cohort. Overview of the weekend structure and what to expect.

12:30 PM

The Clinical Rationale for BNS Classroom

Why structure governs function. The cranial tensegrity model, the sphenoid keystone, and the patient populations who benefit most.

2:00 PM

Live Patient Demonstration Hands-On

Dr. Grover performs BNS on a real outside patient receiving the technique for the first time. Attendees observe the full case intake, the adjustment, and immediate post-treatment feedback in real time. The patient returns Saturday to share her overnight results. Coffee, tea, water, and snacks provided throughout.

3:30 PM

Debrief & Open Discussion

Process the first experience together. Questions, observations, and clinical context for what the cohort just witnessed.

Day 2 · Saturday
Full Immersion Day
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
8:00 AM

Anatomy & Clinical Deep Dive Classroom

Cranial sutures, CSF hydrodynamics, the sphenoid-palatine latch, and the eight-point tender examination. Clinical intake and contraindication screening.

9:30 AM

Patient Follow-Up & 24-Hour Debrief

The live demonstration patient returns to share what she noticed overnight — sleep quality, congestion, energy, anything that shifted. A real-time case study in post-BNS progression.

10:00 AM

Full Cohort Adjustments + Supervised Practice Hands-On

Dr. Grover and colleagues perform BNS on attendees. Attendees practice in supervised pairs — performing on one side while Dr. Grover or a colleague performs on the other. The patient gives live verbal feedback comparing both. Real-time clinical commentary throughout.

12:30 PM

Lunch Break Included

Lunch provided. Time to decompress, connect with the cohort, and process the morning’s sessions.

1:30 PM

Contraindications, Safety & Integration Classroom

Absolute and relative contraindications. Post-treatment care. How to integrate BNS into existing treatment plans and introduce it to patients.

3:30 PM

Open Clinical Q&A with Dr. André Saìne (Virtual) Classroom

Bring complex cases, clinical questions, and skepticism. Dr. Saìne joins live via Zoom, projected for the cohort.

Day 3 · Sunday
Refinement & CE Completion
9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
9:00 AM

Follow-Up Adjustments Hands-On

Second round of BNS for attendees who opt in. Observation of how the body responds differently on day three. Discussion of multi-session progressions.

10:30 AM

Bringing BNS Into Your Practice Classroom

Patient communication, documentation, referral pathways, and how to identify the first BNS candidates in an existing caseload.

12:00 PM

CE Completion & Close CE Credits

Final CE documentation, certificate distribution, and close. 12 AANP CE credits* applied.

The Pioneer Collective
Cascade Room · Tacoma, WA

Hosted in the Cascade Room at The Pioneer Collective — a beautifully designed coworking and event space in the heart of downtown Tacoma. Natural light, warm materials, and a PNW wellness energy that fits the weekend perfectly. The room holds up to 20; this cohort keeps it at 16.

Pioneer Collective Cascade Room Pioneer Collective Cascade Room interior Pioneer Collective classroom setup
Address
1102 A Street, Suite 300
Tacoma, WA 98402
Get directions ↗
Room
Cascade Room
Max capacity: 20
Our cohort: 16 practitioners
Vibe
Modern wellness PNW energy Natural light Intimate
Provided
Coffee, tea & water all weekend
Saturday lunch included
Snacks throughout

Plan your trip.
We’ve done the legwork.

Tacoma sits on the I-5 corridor between Portland and Seattle — easy to reach from anywhere in the Pacific Northwest, and a straightforward flight from most of the West Coast. Plan to arrive Thursday evening; sessions begin at noon on Friday and there is no time to spare.

Flying In

Seattle-Tacoma International (SEA) — Primary

~30 min south by rideshare. Best option for practitioners flying from outside the Pacific Northwest. Sounder Train also connects SEA to Tacoma’s Union Station.

Portland International (PDX)

~2 hour drive north on I-5. Good option for practitioners from Oregon and SW Washington. Amtrak Cascades also runs Portland → Tacoma directly — 4 blocks from the venue.

Amtrak Cascades

Direct service from Portland, Seattle, and Vancouver BC. Tacoma Union Station is 4 blocks from The Pioneer Collective. A stress-free travel option.

Where to Stay

Hotel Murano ★★★★

1320 Broadway · 5 min walk. Tacoma’s most distinctive boutique property — glass art throughout. 4.3 stars · 2,000+ reviews.

Courtyard by Marriott Tacoma Downtown

1515 Commerce St · 6 min walk. Reliable and well-located. 4.2 stars · 1,300+ reviews.

Hilton Garden Inn Tacoma Downtown

2102 S C St · 10 min walk. Full-service with on-site dining. 4.2 stars · 1,278+ reviews.

Coffee

Ebony & Ivory Coffee

1145 Broadway · 4 min walk. Coffee flights, beautiful space, Mount Rainier views on clear days.

★ 4.7 · 280+ reviews
Coffee

Third Space Cafe

921 Pacific Ave · 6 min walk. Housemade biscuit sandwiches and natural-ingredient lattes. Community-centered gem.

★ 4.9 · 131 reviews
Dinner

Chez Lafayette Creole

1101 Tacoma Ave S · 2 min walk. Candlelit New Orleans-inspired. Perfect Friday evening dinner spot.

★ 4.6 · 468 reviews
Dinner

Manuscript

203 Tacoma Ave S · 8 min walk. Italian-inspired scratch kitchen, weekend brunch with vinyl DJs. Great Saturday night out.

★ 4.4 · 247 reviews
Explore

Museum of Glass

10 min walk. World-class glass art on the waterfront. Worth a visit Thursday evening or Sunday morning.

★ 4.7 · Tacoma landmark
Explore

Ruston Way Waterfront

10 min drive. Scenic walk along Commencement Bay with Mount Rainier views. A perfect Sunday morning reset.

Views of Mt. Rainier on clear days

The weekend at a glance

Dates
Oct 23–25, 2026
Fri–Sun
Venue
The Pioneer Collective
Tacoma, WA 98402
CE Credits
12 Credits*
AANP accredited
Cohort size
16 practitioners
Intentionally small
Included
Coffee, tea & water
Saturday lunch · Snacks
Closes
October 1, 2026

Seminar Tuition

Standard registration
$2,600
After September 1, 2026
Registration closes Oct 1

Registration closes October 1 — spots are capped at 16 to keep the hands-on format genuinely hands-on. Once the cohort fills, it closes. Registration is non-refundable; event insurance is recommended in case of illness or scheduling conflicts. Travel and accommodation are not included.

Questions about whether this seminar is right for your practice or credential type? Reach out directly — happy to talk through it.

* CE credits pending AANP approval.

Dr. Mikailah Grover, ND

Dr. Mikailah Grover, ND

Board-Certified Naturopathic Doctor · Holisma Healthcare · Battle Ground, WA

Dr. Grover is a naturopathic physician practicing in Battle Ground, WA, specializing in root-cause medicine for chronic and complex cases. She trained at the National University of Natural Medicine in Portland, and has spent the years since building a practice around techniques that move the needle — including well over 1,000 BNS treatments in active clinical use.

Dr. Grover trained directly under Dr. André Saìne and brings that lineage — from Dr. Stober through Dr. Saìne — into every seminar she leads. Her goal is to train practitioners across the U.S. and beyond so that every patient has access to a provider who offers BNS.

1,000+BNS treatments performed
920+allergy patients helped
ND, 2020NUNM, Portland, OR
FAQ
Do I need prior BNS or cranial experience to attend?
No prior BNS experience is required. The weekend starts with foundational anatomy and clinical rationale before moving into hands-on sessions. A solid clinical foundation is expected — this seminar is designed for licensed practitioners. Advanced students nearing graduation should reach out to Dr. Grover directly before registering.
What does “hands-on” actually mean at this seminar?
Both. Dr. Grover and colleagues perform live BNS adjustments on attendees — each participant receives the treatment as a real clinical session. Attendees then perform BNS on classmates in supervised pairs, with real-time verbal feedback from the patient on the table and from Dr. Grover in the moment. Experiencing BNS as both patient and practitioner is core to this training.
Who is Dr. André Saìne and why is he involved?
Dr. André Saìne is the author of the definitive practitioner’s manual on BNS and one of the most respected figures in the naturopathic and homeopathic community. He trained directly under Dr. Richard Stober, the physician who developed BNS. Dr. Grover trained directly under Dr. Saìne. He will join the seminar virtually for a live Q&A session — projected for the full cohort — to answer questions and bring the full depth of his clinical experience to the weekend.
How are the CE credits structured?
The seminar offers 12 CE credits through the AANP accreditation process,* earned across the three-day format combining classroom instruction and hands-on sessions. CE category details will be confirmed and communicated to registrants.

* CE credits pending AANP approval.
Why is the cohort limited to 16 practitioners?
The small cohort is what makes the hands-on format work. Every attendee receives the treatment and performs it on classmates under direct supervision. Every question gets space. Once the cohort fills, registration closes — which may be before the October 1 deadline.
What’s included in the ticket price?
Full three-day seminar access, 12 AANP CE credits,* Saturday lunch, and coffee, tea, water, and snacks throughout the weekend. Registration is non-refundable — event insurance is recommended. Travel and accommodation are not included.
What airport should I fly into?
Seattle-Tacoma International (SEA) is the primary option — about 30 minutes from the venue by rideshare. Portland International (PDX) is also convenient for practitioners from Oregon or SW Washington — about 2 hours north on I-5, or a direct Amtrak Cascades train to Tacoma Union Station (4 blocks from the venue). Plan to arrive Thursday evening.
Can I reach Dr. Grover with questions before registering?
Yes — reach out directly at [email protected] or call (360) 776-9299. Happy to talk through whether this seminar is the right fit.