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Doc Magi withTim Phizackerley PSTEC

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"Tim Phizackerley is the inventor and creator of a free to use therapy called percussive suggestion technique or PSTEC for short.

Tim wasn't always a therapist. For many years he was a computer analyst and computer programmer with a personal interest in artificial intelligence. Now instead or working with computers he's devoting his life to helping people enjoy their lives more.
 
Tim became interested in hypnosis as a teenager but pretty much forgot about it until about ten years ago when his wife had a very serious health problem which the doctors couldn't resolve, in fact it was expected to kill her.
 
She had a serious liver problem caused by a congenital condition which had gotten so bad she was almost completely unable to eat or drink.
 
After a spell in hospital at the end of 2001 it was decided that she needed a life saving liver transplant but she far was too unwell to have it and there was no viable treatment.

Because the only option was  liver transplant, but she was too unwell to have it, transplantation wasn't possible.
At the beginning of 2002 was sent home because there was absolutely nothing the doctors could do.

Tim didn't want to have to watch his wife endure a slow and lingering death and so short on options he started looking for possible solutions.

Remembering what he'd read in his teenage years about hypnosis he decided that it might just help his wife stay alive. So knowing very little about it he made up some hypnosis tapes for her to listen to over  and over every day.

Within 2 weeks she was able to eat again, just enough so that a little over year later she was able to have a life saving transplant operation. First of 3.

Free PSTEC Program  http://bit.ly/a267sc


 

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