Webinar 063

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Announcement of the Recording Summary of FCT Webinar #63, held on
July 2, 2018

I.   Important Topics.

  1. One of FCT’s important training agenda, learning from mistakes, is emphasized in the recent, April 2018, (vol. 131, No. 4) issue of the American Journal of Medicine.

    Needless to say that many FCT practitioners shun this issue and rarely take advantage of FCT webinar program to discuss their difficult cases. A recent example is a patient where one of our practitioners, who has caused serious side effects did not seek help and learn from this either, at this forum. He does not even participate in it. Yet the interesting and positive side of this case is that the patient and family spoke very highly of the care provided by another FCT practitioner whom they regretted to leave due to relocation.

    The interesting part of his own development in FCT was his ability to admit to and learn from a big mistake, a patient mismanagement, in the past, following his ‘Levels’ of training, with our former instructors. Fortunately, he took my advice and attended the Four Day Intensive FCT Training, back then, and learned from his mistake. The end result has been better skills and grateful patients.

    We presented the aforementioned case with produced side effects as well as my efforts to correct it. This includes analysis of the mistake, my bio-resonance testing findings, treatment and the patient dramatic positive response.

    Among the information presented caution and special strategy in managing EBV infection.

  2. Important literature review
    Speaking of the recent webinar coverage of pancreas related medical problems, a recent report reflects a dramatic rise in one of its deadly diseases, which raisesan importance of our ability to prevent it.

II.   FCT Clinic

Since the breaking news, of webinar #62, concerning sea salts, further feedback from treated patients for this problem raises its clinical value to being one of the most important ‘skeletons’ in the medical closet.

We presented several cases where stubborn or recurrent health problems have collapsed following the corresponding isodes. Importantly, even ‘natural’ lamps made from some of these brands, claiming” to create a healthy environment” have ended up creating just the opposite inside people’s bodies, based on bio-resonance testing. Proper methodology to test for and select the right isodes are discussed.

We concluded this topic with an interesting quiz. A patient who was diagnosed by Bio-resonance testing using mercury containing sea salt(confirmed by toxicological literature) for cooking had a significant alleviation in his troubling symptoms, for some time (?!!?!). What question are we to ask him to solve this paradox?

III.   More skeletons in our homes. How clean and safe is natural gas?

IV.   Questions and Answers

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