Reversing Terminal Illness… Behind the Intervention: Lisa’s Story

A monthly update call from Lisa Martinez, one month after doctors told her she had healed from six of the seven conditions, went something like this;

“I’m in the hospital, they are worried about me.”

“Why?”, I asked?

“I came for my weekly IV for Rheumatoid Arthritis, but I started having chest pains after they started the machine . It was hurting so I begged them to stop it”.

“Wow, really? That is Amazing.” I said.

“They are going to try again in a little bit, but I can tell my body doesn’t want the medicine anymore,” she said, wisely.

In the end, the doctor ended up sending Lisa home without her IV treatment that day, but telling her to return the next week to try again.

A  week later, Lisa called me again.

“I got scared because I had some chest pains, so I came to the hospital, but when they tried to hook me to the IV, it stopped and the fluid wouldn’t come through.”

“What do you mean?” I asked.

“I don’t know, I  think my body won’t accept the IV, so they had to stop it.”

“Wow,” I said, “it certainly sounds that way.”

“Yes, I think they have to accept the fact that I’m healed. My doctor said if it happens again, they are going to have to stop giving me IV’s, because it is expensive, but she wants to make sure.”

“What about your chest pains?”

“I remembered how you taught me to calm my anxiety, so I did that and the chest pains already went away. I think I just got scared it would happen the again the same way, but it didn’t turn out to be that bad,” Lisa said.

Approximately two weeks later, the same incident happened and Lisa was taken off IV, as well as her 5 different prescription drugs.

“I am so thankful that I no longer have to take 5 bottles of pills every day!” She cried to me.

What a joyous day! We both cried together briefly over the phone, relishing in pure joy of our miraculous triumph.