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Sheila Lane: bioresonance therapist

Sheila Lane: bioresonance therapist

Bioresonance therapy

Sheila Lane is one of only a handful of practioners in this country, and claims success rates of over 90 percent. What's the secret?

Hamish Reid byline

Sheila Lane practices at Banyan Retreat just ouside Charing, and claims that just once session of bioresonance therapy can stop over 90 percent of her clients give up smoking.

Patients start the session by smoking (hopefully) their last cigarette. They blow the smoke into a glass container, which also holds the ash remains.

A head band holding electodes is put on the patient and connected to the small box of tricks, together with a lead from the smoke and ash container, and two brass plates placed under the hands.

Bioresonance
Film maker:Sheila Lane
Bioresonance: Desmond

Desmond gave up...

The body's electromagnetic oscillations are analysed by the machine and any disturbances removed, before being passed back to the body. The detoxing can start immediately, and often nicotine stains are left on the brass plates under the patient's hands.

Patients say that they are left feeling relaxed and refreshed, and withing 24 to 48 hours their cravings disappear completely, now matter how long, and how many, they've smoked.

Bioresonance: giving up
Film maker:Desmond

last updated: 30/05/2008 at 14:38
created: 26/06/2007

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