I’ve talked with several people in health crises recently, and those conversations are not fun. They’re desperate and willing to try anything to avoid a health catastrophe.
They tell me that they’ve had symptoms for years, with a wait-and-see approach from the traditional system. In each case, when things got really uncomfortable, then they started hitting the specialist circuit.
By the time those in a health crisis are talking to me, they’ve got diagnoses, blood tests, and imaging. And, they are full of fear because of hurtful phrases like “permanent damage” and “low prognosis of recovery.”
So when I tell them, “Your body wants to heal,” it can be too big a concept. They have a hard time believing me.
Here’s the disconnect:
Traditional approaches look at the functionality of one organ or system. It’s an input – output model. But that’s not how your body works. Your body remembers and contains everything that you’ve ever eaten, been exposed to, watched, read, felt, experienced – all the good things and the not-so-good ones, too. When you start healing your whole body in its entirety, like with a method such as bioenergetics, the ailing organ improves too.
Sometimes, those in health crisis prefer their specialist’s advice over mine. The specialist blames their body for underperforming or not functioning. All, or most, responsibility is removed.
To get through a health crisis, you’ll need to take responsibility. My approach involves:
- Finding what’s out of balance and addressing it with remedies that help you, both physically and emotionally
- Making sure that you’ve got the best nutrition that your body is asking for to build new functionality
- Supporting you with getting the waste out so that your body isn’t burdened by garbage
- Releasing trapped emotions so that areas of weakness can heal faster
My approach isn’t for everyone, and that’s OK with me. I’ve supported clients through health crises, and they took responsibility for their healing. If you’ve got questions for me, because you know there’s more to your health than what your specialist has told you, let’s chat.

