What is Healing Prompt Therapy?
It is a way to make a verbal request (a statement) that prompts your body to heal itself. We see the power of healing that is prompted when there is an injury, and I have found that a prompt can be made verbally to start the healing of chronic and genetic issues as well.
What does it look like?
The two parts that need to happen are a way to get the attention of the subconscious part of the brain (the part in charge of bodily function) to make sure it hears the prompt, and repeating the prompt either silently or aloud. The prompt is written so it is very specific and makes a request that can be completed by the body. Certain movements or using certain acupressure points (a light touch on the forehead) can get the attention of the subconscious part of the brain.
How many appointments will I need?
That depends on the root cause of the problem. Simple problems like allergies and food sensitivities can take as little as one session. Complex problems like lack of development as a child or incomplete healing after an injury may take more time. Since genes and biological pathway problems have significant symptoms, most issues actually don't take much to fix, so one or two sessions will be enough. Problems like long term diabetes or MS would also take longer, since there has been damage done to the body that would need to be undone. These longer term problems should show signs of healing quickly, but it will take longer to guide the body to completely reverse the symptoms. In the case of longer term issues, I suggest using the e-mail support that is available so you can receive new prompts. This is available once the initial session has been completed.
It sounds too simple. How can that work?
I believe God has placed in us the ability to heal. When we get hurt, we see that in action. The body has great knowledge about how to fix itself, but when something has been wrong for a long time, it doesn't see it. It's like a mess in the corner of a room that we get used to and forget about. When "the mess" is pointed out, the body knows exactly what to do to fix it, and if it has the right building blocks (nutrients), it will.
How do you know what to ask for?
I do a lot of research, and I use applied kinesiology (aka. muscle testing) to determine what is going on. I have a very intuitive and specific way of determining what prompts need to be used. I start by considering genes, biological pathways, glands and organs, and do research with books and the internet whenever needed. It has been very accurate. When available, I can also work with tests and information that has been provided by doctors, like blood tests, allergy tests, genetic tests, and diagnoses, to help me determine what is needed.
Why hasn't anyone figured this out before?
Honestly, I wonder about that. I combined my research in several fields, including natural and alternative health, psychology, and autism/learning disabilities with my problem solving, efficiency, and precision skills from when I was a computer programmer to put this together. I tried it out, and it has been amazing what the body can do.
It is a way to make a verbal request (a statement) that prompts your body to heal itself. We see the power of healing that is prompted when there is an injury, and I have found that a prompt can be made verbally to start the healing of chronic and genetic issues as well.
What does it look like?
The two parts that need to happen are a way to get the attention of the subconscious part of the brain (the part in charge of bodily function) to make sure it hears the prompt, and repeating the prompt either silently or aloud. The prompt is written so it is very specific and makes a request that can be completed by the body. Certain movements or using certain acupressure points (a light touch on the forehead) can get the attention of the subconscious part of the brain.
How many appointments will I need?
That depends on the root cause of the problem. Simple problems like allergies and food sensitivities can take as little as one session. Complex problems like lack of development as a child or incomplete healing after an injury may take more time. Since genes and biological pathway problems have significant symptoms, most issues actually don't take much to fix, so one or two sessions will be enough. Problems like long term diabetes or MS would also take longer, since there has been damage done to the body that would need to be undone. These longer term problems should show signs of healing quickly, but it will take longer to guide the body to completely reverse the symptoms. In the case of longer term issues, I suggest using the e-mail support that is available so you can receive new prompts. This is available once the initial session has been completed.
It sounds too simple. How can that work?
I believe God has placed in us the ability to heal. When we get hurt, we see that in action. The body has great knowledge about how to fix itself, but when something has been wrong for a long time, it doesn't see it. It's like a mess in the corner of a room that we get used to and forget about. When "the mess" is pointed out, the body knows exactly what to do to fix it, and if it has the right building blocks (nutrients), it will.
How do you know what to ask for?
I do a lot of research, and I use applied kinesiology (aka. muscle testing) to determine what is going on. I have a very intuitive and specific way of determining what prompts need to be used. I start by considering genes, biological pathways, glands and organs, and do research with books and the internet whenever needed. It has been very accurate. When available, I can also work with tests and information that has been provided by doctors, like blood tests, allergy tests, genetic tests, and diagnoses, to help me determine what is needed.
Why hasn't anyone figured this out before?
Honestly, I wonder about that. I combined my research in several fields, including natural and alternative health, psychology, and autism/learning disabilities with my problem solving, efficiency, and precision skills from when I was a computer programmer to put this together. I tried it out, and it has been amazing what the body can do.