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How the Water in Your Body Stores Unresolved Trauma and Affects Your Healing

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Dr Karen Kan

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Have you ever asked yourself “Why am I sick?” or have you ever thought maybe being sick had a deeper meaning than the cells going haywire? Could breast cancer, irritable bowel syndrome, eczema, or even the coronavirus have an energetic purpose for being there?

Could there be an energetic cause behind every disease? 

Could there be a purpose that is driving each separate cell to alter itself in accordance with changes in energy in your environment? Then what would happen if you were able to communicate with the core of those cells, the cytoplasm, the special water that makes up most of your cells? Could you heal this cytoplasm, and therefore heal your disease?

Is it possible that our present medical way of thinking, the body has made a mistake in creating a disease, is seriously flawed? Therefore the treatment of cutting, burning, and poisoning as the only therapy available to a doctor, instead of healing you, be actually causing more trauma to your cells?

Instead, could a horrific energetic shift in your wellbeing, caused by a traumatic change in energy, such as divorce, being sacked, sudden death of a loved one, or having a massive unresolved argument, be what really triggers disease, chronic illness, and pain?

Could disease and every part of it be triggered by a traumatic change in energy or the resolution of it? Could toxicity play an important part in stopping the water inside your cells, the cytoplasm, from functioning correctly? Could inflammation inside and outside of the cell be the way the body protects itself from excessive fear or anger? Could repetitive stressful events cause specific cells to never heal completely, creating ongoing illness and reoccurring pain?

Join Richard and me where he will be sharing his last 30+ years of research about water and trauma! Learn more!