"They say the furthest distance one will ever travel, is 18 inches, from their head to their heart. I walk that road with people, side-by-side, as their friend. In the ceremony of life."
Curtis Ketzler is a fourth-generation horticulturist who spent over two decades in commercial agriculture before the work turned inward. That same precision with living systems, with soil, with what a plant needs to thrive, transferred directly into how he works with the human nervous system.
He has walked alongside indigenous tribes across the world. He walks the Red Road, humbly and in reverence to these ways. His clinical work spans breathwork, plant medicine, and nervous system research, including active trials studying their efficacy for PTSD, autoimmune conditions, and neurological disease.
Where most practitioners choose between science and ceremony, Curtis has spent two decades refusing to.
Everything Curtis has learned, he built ARC to pass on.
- Fourth-generation horticulturist
- 20+ years commercial agriculture and biohacking
- Walking the Red Road, humbly and in reverence
- In active service to the global village
- 20+ years entrepreneurial experience
- Active clinical trials, breathwork for PTSD, autoimmune, neurological
- Plant medicine facilitator and integration specialist
- Founder, Eagles Landing and ARC Labs
People who carry
weight that doesn't
show up on paper.
Founders. Executives. Athletes. Anyone who has done the thinking and is ready for the body to catch up. The kind of weight that accumulates long after the mind has moved on. Curtis works at the place where performance meets the nervous system that runs it.