Heart problems, depression, severe aplastic anemia, addiction
When I first was introduced to i-Health, I had recently had a pacemaker implanted. I had been on anti-depressants for at least 10 years. I know the names of them all. I was abnormally fatigued for my age and increasingly sluggish in mind and body. I was allergic to dogs, cats, dust, etc. I had bronchial challenges.
I thought this could possibly be the answer to my increasing health challenges. I was not happy with the present state of affairs and was offered no direction for reversal. Could this system possibly derail the battery replacement surgery that was inevitable in a few years? Could this bring back the energy I had two, three years ago?
I have been working with i-Health for a couple of years now. I am back to being physically active. I can be around dogs and cats for a lengthy period without noticing anything. I HAVE NOT TAKEN ANTI-DEPRESSANTS FOR OVER A YEAR. My cardiologist has said on the last two annual checkups that I am PACING ON MY OWN. For the past two years I haven’t done the monthly monitoring of the pacemaker and my doctor does not ask me to. I baffle the nurses who get anxious that I am not checking in with them. My cardiologist will understand if I do not see him again. I do not plan on replacing the battery in my pacemaker. My decision now is if I want to explant the pacemaker itself. Do I want to go through with that surgery, or leave it the way it is? My increasing annoyance with airport security would be the straw that makes that decision.
I have not had so much as a cold in the past two years. I have had periods where I feel I am fighting something, but never down for the count. I take nothing but an occasional calcium and vitamin D when I remember.
So YES!, this system did keep me out of surgery, did derail my increasing dependency on medication and mechanism. It’s been a huge instrument in my quality of life. I unequivocally believe in the healing and restorative properties of energy medicine and the i-Health system. I am immensely grateful for the day our paths crossed.
Thank you i-Health.
Pacing in Chi-Town


