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What do real people say about bioenergetic medicine?

14 people recorded interviews about bioenergetic medicine across 2 organisations. 4 of them mentioned improved movement or mobility in their own words. The most common timeframe people described was over a year. Every figure below is a count of what people said in their recorded interview — not a clinical trial or a survey.

First-hand accounts from people who talked about bioenergetic medicine in their recorded interview.

What people said changed

Counts of interviews where the person described this in their own words.

  • Mobility4 of 14 mentioned it
    Eckel, I tried doing more walking because I was told, “more movement, more movement,” but all it did was exhaust me.Leandra Van De Wege
  • More energy3 of 14 mentioned it
    Eckel, I tried doing more walking because I was told, “more movement, more movement,” but all it did was exhaust me.Leandra Van De Wege
  • Symptom relief3 of 14 mentioned it
    Well, research I did looked discouraging so I was happy for any improvement in symptoms.Gordon Scott Lazarus
  • Family & relationships3 of 14 mentioned it
    My expectation going through the Brain Regeneration camp was I'm looking to reduce my symptoms or do away with them completely especially in the tremors and lack of energy, the vivid dreams that happened, karate chopp…Ron Work
  • Less medication2 of 14 mentioned it
    So as soon as they figured that out, thank goodness the medication, carbidopa/levodopa really helped that a lot.Carisa Stempert
  • Better sleep1 of 14 mentioned it
    Sleeping - sleeping has improved tremendously.Carisa Stempert
  • Felt supported1 of 14 mentioned it
    Being surrounded by people that will be there and be able to support you, me, going forward.Suzi Elton
  • More clients1 of 14 mentioned it
    It is an honor to understand that information, and I think it's our right to be able to use that to help our clients be in a better place.Susan Bostian

How long it took

  • Over a year · 1

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What people were sceptical about first

  • Dr. Susan Bostian found that the NES scan was an 'exact match' to a 93-page genetic study she had recently paid a lot of money for. She noted the technology captured the same health and emotional parallels as the $8,000 study, leading her to immediately adopt…Susan Bostian
  • Almost didn't get off the ground on that.Gordon Scott Lazarus
  • Ann Bennett initially faced concerns about the cost, but realized she could not afford to keep living with declining speech and mobility. She decided to invest in the treatment after receiving a disability settlement that covered the exact cost of the regener…Ann Bennett

Frequently asked

Can exercise alone fix Parkinson's exhaustion?
Leandra found that simply following the advice for 'more movement' actually exhausted her further. Before attending Brain Camp, she lived on a farm and found that even simple daily tasks were so overwhelming she had to nap for an hour just to get through the day. — Leandra Van De Wege
What is the staff experience like at bVital's Brain Camp?
As a retired registered nurse, Leandra noted that the staff were exceptionally attentive to every detail and passionate about quality care. She felt known and valued by the team, who she described as skilled professionals who genuinely want patients to become their best. — Leandra Van De Wege
How long does it take to see results from bVital's Brain Camp?
Leandra attended the program in October and reported by February that she felt better than she had ten years prior. She transitioned from 'zero energy' to being able to walk up snowy hills and complete a full day of errands and exercise without trouble. — Leandra Van De Wege
Is bioenergetic scanning as accurate as expensive genetic testing?
Dr. Susan Bostian found that the NES scan was an 'exact match' to a 93-page genetic study she had recently paid a lot of money for. She noted the technology captured the same health and emotional parallels as the $8,000 study, leading her to immediately adopt the system. — Susan Bostian
Can NES technology be used for animal wellness and injury identification?
Yes, Dr. Bostian uses the NES ER screen specifically for thoroughbred racehorses to identify patterns of energy and performance. In one instance, the scan correctly identified a rear hip tear that a veterinarian had misidentified as a front knee injury. — Susan Bostian
How do you explain bioenergetic technology to skeptics?
Dr. Bostian compares it to measuring the vibrational frequency of rocks to determine their origin. She explains that because every cell in the human body vibrates, the device simply measures that energy to help people have a 'better day tomorrow.' — Susan Bostian

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