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Florissant council questions licensing, services at proposed holistic clinic and broadcast space

Florissant City Council · March 10, 2026
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Summary

Doctor Yaki Rafael Elohim sought permission to amend a special use to operate a holistic clinic at 660 Charbonair with therapy rooms, training areas and a podcast/broadcast studio; council members pressed on licensure, BBB complaints, medical claims, what therapies would be offered and whether the studio would be available to customers.

Dr. Yaki Rafael Elohim appeared with architect Joe Dale to request an amendment that would allow his health‑and‑wellness business to expand into 660 Charbonair (former GMT Auto/Presbyterian church). The project description to the council covered interior alterations only; the applicant said he will not expand the building or perform underground site work.

Elohim described the proposed services as non‑pharmaceutical, non‑invasive therapies: lymphatic drainage (certification‑based massage), FDA‑approved PEMF (pulsed electromagnetic field) beds, near‑infrared red‑light…

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