
Holographic Health can work for anyone, any living creature. By using a human surrogate (someone to test the animal through) we can perform the same Holosomatic checks as we do on humans. Often animals have many emotional issues going on which they are unable to process the same as humans. Balancing an animals emotions becomes an important aspect to their well being. Animals also are extremely intuitive and are able to pick up the emotions and imbalanced energies of those around them. Because of this they are like a sponge and these unwanted emotions and energies may affect the animals overall health.
In my experience, animals respond quite dramatically. Animals tend to be very objective about everything - they don't place attachment on outcome or judge something for it's validity - it works because they don't have the ability to think it won't work. The animals have a pureness about them that allows the process to work however it is meant to.
Yes. They suffer from emotional imbalances, infections, parasites, etc. just as their human counterpart does. The other thing I have seen quite often in animals is their ability to mimic what is going on in their human companion. For example, I worked on a dog who suffered from heavy radiation poisoning and some very specific obscure poisons which I never would imagined the dog being exposed to. The owner, who worked for the government for a number of years had been exposed to the exact same radiation poisons. Animals take on many of the things we suffer from in an attempt to help us.
Depending on the type of animal I will make the holopathics in a dog treat, or kibble, or cat treats. For larger animals such as horses I make the holopathics the same way I do for humans, just larger bottles!
Yes, all the supplements are animal friendly.
Yes. Through muscle testing (kinesiology) we can determine what foods or supplements are best for your pet. We can also determine what allergies they might have, and even ask questions that will enable us to communicate directly with them. For example, when working with Ebony (the horse pictured to the left) we determined she had emotions out of balance, some parasites, etc. She dealt with constant heaving which is what I was called out for in the beginning. Through a series of questioning we were able to determine that Ebony had extreme grief over losing her baby many years ago. Once we acknowledged that loss her heaving stopped. Through questioning and kinesiology we also found that she still wants to be a mother even if it means being a mother to another animal that she did not give birth to. I am happy to give this update: Ebony now has a young goat, Kingston, who she is nurturing. Kingston follows her everywhere as if it was meant to be!