On June 2-3rd, many of the UK META-Medicine Health Coaches got together for a conference.
The weekend was amazing. We had several speakers including myself. Our PR agent Jeremy Fraser outlined what we were doing in the UK to raise awareness of Meta Medicine.
Christa Uricher (speaking via video link from Germany) explained some of her amazing theories’ in treatment of Cancer. Christa worked with a lady with Ductal Breast Cancer. She also spoke about a new training she is hoping to deliver in the UK which looks at the Bio-Psycho Social elements of healing. Christa is also available for a consultation should any client require her skills.
Also at the weekend we had news from Dr Khalid Al Damallawy again via Skype where he explained some really exciting news regarding the Brain CT scans reading with Professor Raef from Alexandria University. Here Khalid explained that on 98% of all the CT scans using 31 breast cancer clients Dr Anton Bader was able to clearly show the rings showing up on the CT corresponding to the type of Breast Cancer the clients had been diagnosed with. Professor Raef was very impressed but more so by Anton’s ability to describe the other ailments that each clients had presented with.
Further research is obviously needed in this area and a larger more controlled study is being planned.
Carig Santini who is an international speaker and coach spoke to all the Meta-Health coaches teaching them how to raise their game in the market place. He was very well received by all.
Richard Flook (That’s me) took all the Meta Health Coaches through the new theories he has been working on in the last few months.
Overall the weekend was fantastic and all that attended were very pleased they made the effort to attend. Special thanks to Linda Burke and Elaine who flew in especially to be there from Northern Ireland and Scotland respectively.
Wednesday, 6 June 2007
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Tnanks for this event - it was great to see everyone and to catch up on current thoughts and new processes.
Inspiring!
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