Shari
Thu, 11/19/2009 - 17:02 — frank
congratulations for being accepted to Naturopathic Medical school ! My husband and I heard about you over a year ago.I had pancreatic cancer and we flew to Calgary to be at your healing session.The trip was difficult for me, my pancreas was swollen and the air plane ride was painful.The same challenge was sitting through your workshop as I could not breathe .But I have survived. And God, was I ever thankful to be there ! During your healing I felt as if a giant screwdriver has turned a giant screw right in my pancreas and since that moment I started to get rapidly better.So when you had your workshops in Vancouver ( we come from the Island ) we did not think twice and booked with you again.And your healing helped me to make a big step ahead again. But it was not your healing alone; I have somehow programmed myself to do visualizations which you have suggested and that worked.I have visualized non - stop .Visualization has become my religion during my whole sickness and it was so strong, that in my head - what ever I have visualized - became reality.That is how much I have trusted it.It is amazing how powerful our mind is and what it can do if we truly know how to work with it...But anyway.I got out of cancer.Thanks God, thanks to you Adam , and thanks to several brave people who stood by my side during that time.I have learned a lot about myself, about nutrition and about the power of my mind.
In May it was the fourth time for my husband and me attending your workshop . This time I do have a new challenge on my hands. Addison disease. It has been with me my whole life, but I have discovered only lately what I have been carrying in me for so long.
As proteins are dynamic in nature, they are constantly changing their conformations. Certain conformations enhance the rate of a reaction more than others which we describe as being more enzymatically active. Here’s the important part. This means that just the smallest change in structure or orientation of any part of this protein has dramatic effects on its enzymatic activity and, consequently, our health.