Hey Chris. I listened to this conversation twice. I wanted to get to the meat, the formula for healing. I could only get an idea that it " isn't snake oil" but it's tough to describe just what they do. I certainly don't insist on understanding what someone does to help heal another, like you said, you'd do anything if they could heal you. Since western medicine seems accessible only to the wealthy, for special treatment, this also seems like something a normal veteran could not afford. Does it all have to be so expensive? Is there nothing from this experience you had that could translate into something we could do at home?
Check out their website for more info - https://nycim.com. There are tons of therapies they perform, but it's always tailored to the individual. Yes, it's expensive. But so is western medicine. Not much you can do there. The biggest things you can do on your own are anything mental. That's why I focus so much on it. It's at least 50% of the equation if not more in my opinion.
Thanks Chris. I agree that the mind sits at the center of healing. I looked at the website and read the director's letter etc. I also took the "test" to see if I'd be a good fit. When it came to "no insurance accepted" I knew it would be way out of my reach, or anyone like me. My mental and physical health seem just fine, but I have so many friends who need help and I'm always looking for alternative therapies. I've learned much from you and appreciate all you do. The interview with Caspar was the first interview that didn't settle well with me. Wonderful that the bioreasonance helped you so much. I too would do anything to heal if I was wounded. Thank you for your response.
Hey Chris. I listened to this conversation twice. I wanted to get to the meat, the formula for healing. I could only get an idea that it " isn't snake oil" but it's tough to describe just what they do. I certainly don't insist on understanding what someone does to help heal another, like you said, you'd do anything if they could heal you. Since western medicine seems accessible only to the wealthy, for special treatment, this also seems like something a normal veteran could not afford. Does it all have to be so expensive? Is there nothing from this experience you had that could translate into something we could do at home?
Check out their website for more info - https://nycim.com. There are tons of therapies they perform, but it's always tailored to the individual. Yes, it's expensive. But so is western medicine. Not much you can do there. The biggest things you can do on your own are anything mental. That's why I focus so much on it. It's at least 50% of the equation if not more in my opinion.
Thanks Chris. I agree that the mind sits at the center of healing. I looked at the website and read the director's letter etc. I also took the "test" to see if I'd be a good fit. When it came to "no insurance accepted" I knew it would be way out of my reach, or anyone like me. My mental and physical health seem just fine, but I have so many friends who need help and I'm always looking for alternative therapies. I've learned much from you and appreciate all you do. The interview with Caspar was the first interview that didn't settle well with me. Wonderful that the bioreasonance helped you so much. I too would do anything to heal if I was wounded. Thank you for your response.
Didn't settle well why?
Instincts