healingways The Benefi ts of
VIRTUAL SCANNING
By far, the most-often reasons for personal bankruptcy are medical bills. A patient just told me that his triple by-pass and cardiac aneurysm bill was $467,000.00—not counting 3 weeks of rehabilitation. The government and establishment healthcare systems seem to consistently miss or ignore the real underlying factors of diseases: chronic stress to the nervous system from unhealthy food and water, vaccines, environmental toxins, radiation
Fortunately, throughout the world, there have been pioneers in a new paradigm that fosters drug-free treatments.
T
oday there is a cancer in the healthcare industry that no amount of high-tech, high-cost or high-risk diagnosis and treatment will cure or prevent. In fact, the more procedures, the more the
cancer will grow, and ultimately, not only strangle the vitality of the patient, but also strangle the economy. This can only lead to a national/ personal bankruptcy because of the high cost with poor outcomes: managing problems with extremely toxic pharmaceuticals.
and physical and emotional trauma. The same people seem to consistently miss or ignore low-tech, low-cost and low-risk procedures that recognize and work with the healing power of nature. Fortunately, throughout the world, there
have been pioneers in a new paradigm that fosters drug-free treatments. Within Cuba, for example, because of the 50-yr economic boycott, they have no drugs, but rely on plant and herbal treatments to achieve life spans equal for both males and
A holistic approach to personal and spiritual healing
Casandra Akins, M.S., LMHC
Casandra Akins, M.S., LMHC Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Individuals • Couples • Groups
Integrative Breathwork Deep Memory Process® SoulCollage®
407-740-0940 16 407-740-0940
2180 Park Avenue North #230 Winter Park, FL 32789
casandraakins@bellsouth.net www.akinscounselingcenter.com
Central Florida natural awakenings
Deep Memory Process® SoulCollage®
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