Stories
Human beings and all living things are a
coalescence of energy in a field of energy. ‘The field’ is a
force that determines illness or wellness – a force that
must be tapped into in order to heal.
My Cat Was Poisoned
I returned home one Sunday morning to find my
cat lying behind the chair severley distressed. He was
lethargic, drooling and in obvious pain. The whites of his
eyes showed he had vomited several times...
The Vet suggested, based on symptoms, that it
was possible my cat had come in contact with poison. I
quickly confirmed that the commercial greenhouse, located
immediately next door, had sprayed the perimeter of their
property with a herbicide/pesticide common for weeds. The
Vet was also confident that my cat had ingested this poison
while licking her fur.
My cat had reacted poorly to shots in the
past, almost dying from an overdose of anesthetic. For this
reason, I choose an alternate healing therapy,
Electro-Crystal Rebalancing. She was re-hydrated, and
within minutes of the ECR therapy, it was obvious her
pain was lessening. The prolonged session lasted the rest of
that day and through the night. By morning, kitty was
back to her old self. She seemed VERY
grateful--purring for three days straight!
Koko's Bad Leg

Koko is a 13 year old dog that has a bad leg
that has slowed him down from enjoying the daily activities
he's accustom to, like swimming and going for walks with his
"Mom".
His owner decided to try Electro-Crystal
Rebalancing to see if it would improve his condition and
reduce his leg pain. We got him settled on the deck and
hooked up his leg, his immune system and his brow/base of
brain (for pain). It didn’t take long for him look very
content and relaxed with his new experience.
Immediately after his treatment, he was able
to descend the deck stairs, on his own, and
seemed to be much more alert. Later that day, he was a
very happy dog, swimming and playing on the beach with
his Mom--acting 4 years younger!
Koko still comes in regularly for
"maintenance" ECR sessions and is quite happy to
‘resume position’ on his blanket, for the duration of the
session – and even for awhile afterward!
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