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Bio-informational Technology Advances Self-Healing
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ive your life without fear of illness but con- scious of your inborn healing powers. Bernard Straile, DC, a clinician, author
and developer of the SHOW Method, an epi- genetic healing technique, will host a seminar from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on October 15, at the Holiday Inn Midtown 57th Street, in NYC. Participants will workshop basic muscle
testing/kinesiology skills; learn principles of energy medicine with a focus on epi- genetics; and learn how to interact with cellular DNA per subtle energies through software (IMAET System). This knowledge results in successful allergy elimination, emotional balancing and immune system modulation. Attendees will be scanned for thousands of allergens, pathogens, environmental chemicals and emotions, plus experience a feedback treatment. Straile explains that his technique enables the practitioner or self-healer to “listen” to the body’s cellular communications and pick up on the quirks of me- tabolism that trigger inflammation. He then shows how to put together an effective modulatory quantum biofeedback treatment to harmonize epigenetic expression and permanently eliminate inflammation, such as allergies and sensitivities, im- prove and activate the immune system, and de-stress emotional trauma. This seminar/workshop is for both practitioners as well as people interested in
self-healing.
Cost: $98. Location: Holiday Inn Midtown, 440 W. 57th St., NYC. For more infor- mation and to register, call 315-430-4211, email
DocStraile@gmail.com or visit
imaet.com. See ad on page 25.
Rise Like a Sunflower Project
tacey Hirschmann has been teach- ing unique yoga classes at gyms, studios and corporate events for groups and one-on-one since 2002 and has had great success working with patients of all levels, including patients with cancer and those with other limitations. Her experience working with these amazing people has been inspiring. Hirschmann loves to see people liv- ing fuller, standing taller, being happy and loving, and enjoys motivating others to discover their passions and inner abilities to heal.
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This passion has driven her to cre- ate the Rise Like a Sunflower Project with her yoga students. They share on video their stories of what yoga means to them and how it has benefitted them. “The theme is to inspire people to understand that practicing yoga will benefit them in many ways,” explains Hirschmann. “My students have ex- perienced a lowering of stress levels, relief from back pain, and they have the tools to deal with depression or anxiety. They feel an inner peace, joy, balance and love towards others and them- selves.” In the video, some students share that they are able to run with less pain and play golf with more powerful swings. The video consists of a variety of students ranging in age from 11 to 75 (Hirschmann’s youngest student is 5 and her oldest is 92 and counting). “I truly believe that yoga is for everybody. You can practice from a chair, a bed, or of course, a mat. Any age, any culture, any religion.” Hirschmann welcomes all to at- tend one of her classes on Long Island to “rise like a sunflower.”
To share your inspiring yoga story, visit the Facebook page Rise Like a Sunflow- er. To connect with Stacey Hirschmann, call 516-313-4546 or email Sol2Souls@
yahoo.com.
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