Here’s a good example of how using the Body Code to help animals is such an amazing tool.
Last week Kate came to me with a cat that has an ongoing history of bowel and digestion issues. Here’s an excerpt from her email prior to our session:
“He [Benny] has a history of inflammatory bowel disease. Now he appears to have the symptoms back. In the past we have tried what the vet recommended (each med was tried separately) – a couple types of steroids and gabapentin. All the drugs gave him severe side effects and were stopped. The vet suggested trying alternative forms of health care. In general Benny‘s symptoms get worse for a while after going to the vet because of his extreme fear of the vet.
In the past few days he has increasingly squatted in discomfort about an hour or so after he eats. He’s been bloated. He’s had loose stools and one diarrhea episode yesterday. He tends to stay downstairs to be close to the litter box now. He’s eating, but less. He’s lethargic, but he will perk up for a few minutes from time to time and play with toys or chase the laser dot. Once yesterday he was lying like a immovable log for an hour, then a woodpecker started pecking on our closed door (mostly glass), and Benny bolted like lightning to go “catch” the woodpecker. In general he seems cognitively clearer than he has in past IBD episodes.”
We did a remote session on Benny, and I was told repeatedly (through Body Code protocols) that he should avoid the plant ‘nettles’. The only food that tested as problematic was dehydrated chicken treats that he loves and eats every day.
There were no nettle plants in the house, and Benny is not an outdoor cat, so we were stumped as to why it continued to pop up as something to avoid.
Here’s the email I received from Kate the day after Benny’s Energy Healing session:
“Just thought you might be interested to know that per my googling, stinging nettle in chicken feed stimulates their egg laying year round and reportedly improves their immune function. So I guess the dehydrated chicken treats are from birds with a heavy nettle diet. Body Code is amazing.
Happy to report I found an organic butcher that carries chicken heart, hopefully not nettle fed….. Benny is laying low today. He’s kept his roast chicken down, ate some finely chopped lettuce, and not had diarrhea, so I’m calling that good.”
This stuff is amazing!!! Do you have something you’d like to explore? Get on my calendar and we’ll see what comes up for you or your pet. Sometimes it’s what you’d never expect…