She Felt a Future Without Osteoporosis – and Drew It to Her
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A 53-year-old woman was diagnosed in January 2024 with severe osteoporosis in her spine, typically seen in 80-year-old women not her age group, with three medical professionals warning that progression could lead to spine breaking, hospitalization, and death. As a healthy person who went to the gym, lifted weights, and ate well, it didn't make sense. She refused pharmaceutical medication while searching for alternatives and discovered Dr. Joe's work on YouTube through a 2-hour interview, becoming curious about the science, UC San Diego research team, spontaneous healings, power of mind, and especially the placebo effect (people healing diseases with sugar pills). After purchasing event tickets, they accessed the online course and started watching teaching videos and guided meditations, which was "the key." During the course, she had the thought that she would heal herself BEFORE going to the event, committing to meditations morning and night, embracing the possibility of healing "out there," believing and knowing it would happen (though not when), filled with excitement, joy, and gratitude, living every day knowing it either had happened or was going to happen. She had no symptoms or pain so couldn't check until getting an official DEXA scan. When she picked up results 2 days later, she no longer had osteoporosis and was in osteopenia range right on the border of normal (almost completely within normal range instead of way down). The doctor said "I have never seen anything like this before, just keep doing what you're doing." She's now at the event healed, sharing her story with many women with osteoporosis who never thought healing was possible.
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