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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2009

Board certified medical doctor and medical acupuncturist, Dr. Karen Kan explains why even "natural" health care practitioners might reject LifeWave patch technology.

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  • My wife has ms . She went to the acupuncturist and now we can't afford it. will this help her?

  • @hootchy @hootchy I don't know if it will help her or not, but what if it does? What if it works for her the way it did for my patient with MS, do you think she'd try it then. This is not a cure, but I've seen the patches help with energy and detoxification and I suspect the new one, X-15 avail in January would be of value. I'd recommend she work with a healthcare provider experienced in patching, either myself or someone else. go to experiencelifewave for my blog. Thanks. Blessings, Dr. K.

  • LifeWave isn't for everyone. Some people don't resonate with it, and that's OK. All forms of healing, even drugs and surgery, are of value and have their place. About 5% of people that I've seen, don't respond. Sometimes their energy force (Qi) is too low and they CANNOT respond....of course I have other tricks up my sleeve for those people :) Dr. Karen

  • i agree with her. many doctors are skeptical that this maybe a scamp product and fear this will take over their real or percieved practice. this is a great example and test in seeing the confidence of your doctors change in front of you. i witnessed it.

  • @flpete thank you for commenting!

  • I agree, I've been having trouble to talk about new -alternative- therapies in my physio school. the worse is that even students dismiss such things.

  • @RedQueenWarrior That's a shame that you've had this trouble. In schools in particular, practitioners haven't even started working in their careers. Anything that might detract from that focus may not resonate. Sometimes after years of practice...once they've realized that there is more to life than working, they will come around. You may wish to check out Kim Klaver's technique to talk to people:

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  • Great video thank you Karen. Personally I am gobsmacked at the resistance shown by many Health Care professionals that I have talked to about the patches. One was at least honest enough to say to me that"..if these patches are as effective as you say they are, we're not going to want to know about them!" What these practitioners don't realise is that the word is getting out about them anyway, & if people can't get them from their current Health Care provider, they will go where they can get them

  • @hootchy Try Community acupuncture that charges on a sliding scale but also contact Dr. Kan for ice-patches from Lifewave. Go online and google CAN or community acupuncture it is very affordable from $15-$40 but it is in a group versus a private room. But check with Dr. Kan first she's here online!

  • @596082 Thanks for sharing this. I will check it out.

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