Liver Transplant Now Approved

Can our childhood experiences have an effect on our adult health?  Absolutely.  Huge numbers of trapped emotions from ages 8 to 15 were experienced by a young man.  His trauma at a young age is not doing him any favors.

Each traumatic experience can affect our health down the road.  This man in his late 30s has been diagnosed with lung and liver disease.  It is worse than that.  Because his liver is not creating the “Alpha One” enzyme, his lungs are not functioning well, being dependent on the liver to create the Alpha One enzyme.  Therefore, he has been denied a liver transplant because his lungs are not expected to sustain life in the near future.  At this point, there was little hope.  Without a liver transplant, his life expectancy has been “greatly” decreased.

When asked to work on him knowing he had liver and lung issues, I thought I would be told to work on his liver first.  But, his subconscious said “no” and the lungs were the priority.  After releasing over 70 trapped emotions from his lungs in four sessions, the liver has now become the priority.  The doctors have stated a few days ago that his lungs are much better and he may proceed with the liver transplant!  No answers from the doctors why this is suddenly the case but they only go by the evidence in tests.  No explanation why the lungs are better without the liver function improving. This happened in two short weeks.  Those two weeks happen to coincide with the 70 trapped emotions being released.

The liver is now the focus and we will see what the doctors decide to do.  We are also waiting to see what more Emotion Code can do.

Update:  Jan. 5, 2019.  This client is now walking for exercise and lifting weights.  In addition, when he walks into a room, he has a positive demeanor.

Update:  Jan. 15, 2019.  This client’s family has noticed a big difference in this man’s personality.  More optimistic and happier.  Work on his lungs and liver continues.  Recently, the lungs were the priority.

Update: Feb. 24, 2019. Client continues to be physically improving. Trip to Mayo Clinic in March.

Drum Roll, please: Liver transplant has been cancelled because liver function is too high to qualify.