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What Trishrhymes saidWhat's 'makes sense' before I invest 52 minutes?
Not: we're living longer?His thesis is that there is a great increase in neurological conditions being seen by doctors now compared with even 20 years ago. He puts this down to much greater exposure to chemical toxins since the second world war and epigenetic changes from this passed on to subsequent generations.
My boss is a former patient ("95% recovered") who was treated by Dr. Klinghart. She has witnessed countless healing transformations.
I still haven't watch the rest of the video, so if someone else can summarise what happens after the first 10 minutes, I'd be grateful.[/QUOTE
--------I wonder how easy it is to get into him and how much he costs?
Oooh
I did not expect to get that response
Thanks for the feedback
Are you here in the states?
He really goes in for muscle testing
That's interesting @Dainty . What treatment does he do with these patients?
I still haven't watch the rest of the video, so if someone else can summarise what happens after the first 10 minutes, I'd be grateful.
I wonder how easy it is to get into him and how much he costs?
Sound familiar anyone?20 years ago lots of disorders were just ignored or denied because there were no ways to test for them.
I think his idea that we have been exposed more to health damaging pollutants and chemicals electromagnetic radiation than we used to and that is affecting our health is obvious here in the USA city areas.I have yet to see him myself, because of finances. But I've seen enough to accept that whatever he's doing, it's working.