Have you ever had an intense pain or severe symptoms show up in your life? When Carol Stotts came into town last fall she told us how she dealt with the pain of an appendicitis attack, and it is all on video for you.
And then she tells how she used Spring Forest Qigong to help heal shattered bones in her legs.
Take a few minutes to watch the video now:
Pete
P.S. – Feel free to share any healing stories you may have in the comments. You can even email us a video if you’d like.
I love Carol’s story, and even Lourdes Agustin’s story from Sunday on specifically how she improved her eyesight. Not only are stories like these instructional, but they help motivate people to make time for Spring Forest Qigong practice.




I cannot fully believe that it was appendicitus,for the simple reason that my sister died of peritonitus of the appendix ,unbelievable for a child of 2yrs and 11 months.The doctor had said she had tonsilitis,however we rushed her to hospital where she died on the operating table ,the appendix had burst. I can believe that carol did have a terrible abdominal pain ,and that relaxation and the quiong practice does eleviate pain ,as I have felt the benefits of holistic massage and osteopathy ,I will not take away any dueful merits from the quiong practice. I in fact yearn to learn more :)
Can I simply say what a aid to search out somebody who really knows what theyre talking about on the internet. You undoubtedly know find out how to bring a problem to mild and make it important. Extra folks have to learn this and perceive this side of the story. I cant consider youre not more standard since you undoubtedly have the gift.
If only more than 25 people could hear about this..
I suffer everyday with diabetic nuropathy nerve damage and wonder if this would work for me
Carol Stotts “appendicitis” pain could very likely have been an ovarian cyst that twisted on its stem,
cutting off blood flow , basically choking the cyst and thereby stopping the pain. I would advise her
to consult a gynecologist. Appendicitis is easily diagnosed with a simple blood test