I met Avi’s wife, who is a physician, while they were on Sabbatical in the United States from Israel. She came to me with an interest in various modes of alternative healing. I explained what it is that I do. She thought that perhaps she could learn some new techniques that she could take back with her to Israel. A few months after we met, she called me one day, mentioning that her daughter had developed tremendous wrist pain, and with almost no movement.
Her husband was doing research at Johns Hopkins, and she had gone to the best doctors there, but they were unable to reduce the pain and get her wrist back to a full range of movement. She asked me if I could help. I said to bring her over.
What she had required only 20 minutes of work. We parted and I said “call me with good news”.
About a month later, she called me and said that her daughter’s wrist had regained 95% of its movement and that the pain was gone. The physicians at Hopkins said that whatever was there is still there, but they had no explanation of how the daughter says that there is no pain and that she can now move her wrist.
I don’t remember how long it was after that, but at some point, the girl’s mother called me to tell me that her daughter’s wrist had totally healed.
This encounter later led her husband to do a research project with me at Hopkins, which is the topic of another post.
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