Nurse Lazarus Raises the Dead and Runs a Neat Newsworthy Net Business

Written by Nancy R. Fenn


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Fenn: I can see that gives you a variety of healing methods to work with.

Loris: I wanted to have a full range of abilities, so I also received a Master’s Degree inrepparttar Science of Esoteric Psychology.

Fenn: What’s that?

Loris: It’s healing through contact with your soul and becoming soul infused.

Fenn: Wow. And did you say you are ordained in Kabalah course?

Loris: Yes, I’m very proud of my ordination withrepparttar 115492 third degree of Karin Kabalah. I was ordained at Saint Thomas Christian Church in Atlanta. This gives merepparttar 115493 ability to give Kabalistic healings and anointrepparttar 115494 dying. I can enter hospitals now as a healing minister and perform healings there as well. Fenn: It sounds like you’ve been all overrepparttar 115495 world. Many readers would like to build a healing practice like this and haverepparttar 115496 independence to work for themselves. Who are some of your mentors, people you admire inrepparttar 115497 healing arts?

Loris: Vianna Stibal, of course! I spend most of my time now teaching people Vianna’s DNA healing techniques. As I was saying, I hoped one day to see people heal themselves before they have serious surgeries. Vianna cured herself of cancer usingrepparttar 115498 methods I now teach others.

Fenn: Why is it called DNA?

Loris: Because this technique permits us to go torepparttar 115499 original genetic blueprint, our DNA, and reconstruct it. We remove negative energies and patterning. We replace it with positive healing energy.

Fenn: Can anyone learn this?

Loris: Oh, yes. I teach everyone from advanced healers to ordinary people who are ready to take that next step. I think that’s whatrepparttar 115500 Aquarian Age is all about … we haverepparttar 115501 power to heal ourselves andrepparttar 115502 time is right now! It is also something someone could use to start their own healing practice, just like I have. In no time, you'll be travelling all overrepparttar 115503 world, too!

Fenn: You built up a practice that is worldwide. Can you tell us a little about that?

Loris: Yes, I’d be glad to. When you have a program that really works, word gets around. Most of my workshops now are by referral but there was a time when I need a good deal of marketing onrepparttar 115504 internet. I was one ofrepparttar 115505 first to have my own website and I’ve always enjoyed keeping in touch with people that way.

Fenn: In a time when many people are hesitant to travel, it doesn’t bother you to gorepparttar 115506 distance, as they say?

Loris: I feel very much inrepparttar 115507 light when I’m doing my work and I do not feel that I would be in danger of anything negative happening.

Fenn: I notice you also call yourselfrepparttar 115508 Crystal Lady. What’s that all about?

Loris: I’m a person who uses allrepparttar 115509 kingdoms for healing. Crystals are really great to use onrepparttar 115510 physical body. It seems that my healings are stronger and more powerful when I use them.

Fenn: And who’s that I see sitting next to you as we’re talking?

Loris: That’s Fritzl, my power animal. Fritzl is my pet dachshund. Fritzl has inspired me to offer a whole line of natural health and healing products for pets. I also publish a monthly newsletter full of tips and techniques to keep your pet healthy,repparttar 115511 natural way. We call itrepparttar 115512 Fritzl Flash for Fur People and it’s very popular.

Fenn: Fritzl certainly looks healthy to me! I’d like to thank you both for being here today and havingrepparttar 115513 interview. When’s your next workshop?

Loris: I’m giving a workshop next month in Holland.

Fenn: How can our readers find out more?

Loris: Contact me at margaret@sunhealer.com or visit my website www.sunhealer.com

Nancy R. Fenn is an intuitive counselor in San Diego whose mission in life is to raise consciousness about the healing arts.


Your Guide To Preventive Healthcare

Written by Irina


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- Colorectal cancer screening (fecal occult blood test, sigmoidoscopy, colonoscopy) Who needs: Everyone 50 and over; earlier for those at high risk. How often: Occult blood test annually; sigmoidoscopy every 5 years or colonoscopy every 10 years. Comments: Digital rectal exam and X-ray with barium enema may also be done. Medicare now pays for colonoscopy.

- Prostate cancer screening (prostate specific antigen, or PSA, test; and digital rectal exam, or DRE) Who needs: Blacks and men with family history, DRE and PSA starting at age 40. For others, DRE, and possibly PSA, starting at 50. How often: DRE annually; PSA on professional advice. Comments: Usefulness of PSA screening for all men remains controversial.

- Thyroid disease screening Who needs: Women 50 and over; those with high cholesterol or family history of thyroid disease. How often: On professional advice. Comments: Routine screening remains controversial. Talk to your doctor about risk factors.

- Chlamydia screening Who needs: Women 25 and younger, if sexually active. How often: Annually, or more often. Comments: Men and women of any age who are at risk for STDs (chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and HIV) should be tested.

- Glaucoma screening Who needs: People at high risk: those over 65, very nearsighted, or diabetic; blacks over 40; those with sleep apnea or family history of glaucoma. How often: On professional advice of eye specialist. Comments: Many eye specialists advise screening all adults every 3-5 years, starting at age 39.

- Influenza vaccine Who needs: Everyone 50 and over, people with lung or heart disease or cancer, and others at high risk. How often: Annually, in autumn. Comments: Even healthy younger adults can benefit and should consider gettingrepparttar shot.

- Pneumococcal vaccine Who needs: Everyone 65 and over, and others at high risk for complications. How often: At least once. Comments: Effective against most strains of pneumococcal pneumonia; lasts at least 5-10 years.

- Rubella vaccine Who needs: All women of childbearing age. How often: Once. Comments: Avoid during pregnancy.

There are other important preventive measures not listed above-the kind of commonsense steps that could save millions of medical dollars and prevent injury, illness, disability, and premature death. Here's a checklist:

- Don't smoke, and avoid secondhand smoke.

- Maintain a healthy weight.

- Get regular exercise. Brisk walking for just half an hour every day can be a big factor in weight control and in staying healthy.

- Choose a diet low in animal fat and sodium, and rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low-fat or nonfat dairy products. Eat at least two servings of fish a week.

- Keep alcohol consumption moderate: no more than one drink daily for a woman, two drinks for a man. If you are a heavy drinker, seek counseling, and cut back or quit.

- Do self-exams of your breasts or testes, as well as skin.

- Fasten seat belts, see that kids ride in proper restraints, and obeyrepparttar 115491 law. Drive sober and defensively.

- Brush and floss to prevent dental disease.

Someday there may be one magic test that will accurately detect anything and everything. Until then, this guide may be useful in makingrepparttar 115492 right healthcare decision for yourself and your family.

(C) by Irina 2003.

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