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forwading........

 

 

A core belief counselor from Canada is claiming she healed herself of

severe chemical and electrical sensitivity and fibromyalgia using exercises

based on neuroplasticity, and that she can heal you, too.

 

 

Annie Hopper lost everything - her home, career, friends, faith - and was

forced to live in a run down houseboat during the worst point of her

illness. After reading Norman Doidge, M.D.'s groundbreaking book The Brain that

Changes Itself, she was inspired to apply the techniques she read about to

her own condition. She claims that it took " less than a week " to rid herself

of her severe chemical sensitivities.

 

 

She now leads 3-day workshops in British Columbia teaching others with

related illnesses how to reprogram a hypersensitized " fight or flight " center

of the brain that she says has become stuck due to an acquired toxic injury

(from bacteria, viruses, mold, chemicals, trauma).

 

 

Planet Thrive founder Julie Genser and friend Julie Laffin, a curator and

performance artist from the Chicago area - both of whom suffer from severe

chemical sensitivity themselves - have joined together to interview Annie

Hopper and find out more about her program.

 

 

You can read the interview here:

 

_http://planetthrive .com/2009/ 10/rewiring- the-chemically- sensitive-

brain/_ (http://planetthrive .com/2009/ 10/rewiring- the-chemically-

sensitive- brain/)

 

If you have attended one of Annie's workshops and would like to share your

experience, please contact me directly.

 

 

Thanks, Julie

_www.planetthrive.com_ (http://www.planetthrive.com)

 

 

 

 

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