The Heart Scan That Changed Everything

Feeling relieved the conference day was over last spring, and knowing I could rest my voice from teaching and answering hundreds of questions around muscle testing that day, I began packing up my things to head out. It was then I heard a loud British voice shouting, “Thank you for saving my husband’s life last year on stage!”, as two women approached the table.

Huh?

A woman ran to the table saying this and I knew who she was but I didn’t know anything about her husband. I was so confused.

Turns out the year before at the annual Cellcore ECO conference, while I was teaching muscle testing to a room of over 1,000 practitioners, the man who had raised his hand from the audience and who found himself on stage as my demo had been her husband. I had no idea. When you’re standing on a stage that big and are looking out to the audience you see silhouettes and bright lights, not individual faces, and even if I had, I’d never met him before and had no idea who he was to her.  Turns out a little ME Support not only went a long way to handling chronic shoulder and neck pain in this gentleman, but it made a huge difference in their relationship. Who knew?

Once we got this out of the way, she pulled on the arm of a friend and said, “Hey, have you met my friend, Amy?”

You should know the night before I had received the result of a heart test that told me what I knew, “Mild Dysfunction”, but that left me telling my cousin Michelle, “…..but, there’s more to this, I know there is.”

Turns out Amy Spahic, the friend of my British friend, Shelly, is the founder of CardioVison Care.

This is how my life works, a lot.

After a quick discussion and needing to leave the conference as it was shutting down for the day, I found myself next door in the lounge of a hotel bar getting my heart scanned.  As we do.

I can’t tell you what goes into a Bloody Mary, but I CAN get you connected with who you need to know.

This MultiCardioGram “MCG Scan” may have saved my life.  Why? Because it told me things the cardiologist DIDN’T.

I had never been told I had an electrical issue with my heart. I never knew I was experiencing ventricular arrhythmia, nor what was causing it, and I had never been told (non-diagnostically and indirectly) how close I was to the potential of a cardiovascular event.

It was humbling.

My individual protocol included supplementation I had been using for years, which meant, a) they had drastically improved my health and had me wonder b) where the heck I would have been without that support, and c) it included a meal plan I could follow if I needed that kind of support. It also included supplementation I hadn’t used before, so I began to make the appropriate changes.

Fast forward to last fall, four months after the first scan. I found the MCG scan so impactful I invited Amy into MHB so we could offer this scan to all of you. Ten of you took advantage of it and I had a follow up scan. The scan was a first for those guests and the second for me. Not only had my numbers gotten worse, I wasn’t feeling change. Keep in mind we had buried my mother in law just a year before and had been caring for my father in law on top of a chronic issue with one of our kids and I was a bit fried. You read that right, my scan had gotten worse, not better.  That pissed me off.

Anger can be a good thing, right? A few weeks later I was simultaneously worrying about my heart, asking for clarity, seeking out what to do differently, AND, was boarding a plane to go teach muscle testing again. BAM! A picture landed in my mind and I couldn’t get to my seat to open my laptop and journal fast enough. I knew exactly what to do.  I followed my heart and intuition to the muscle test and couldn’t believe what I “saw”.  I had figured out part of the problem with my heart and immediately change my supplement and lifestyle program (notice this isn’t just about supplements-EVER).

Within ONE week, not only did I have more energy, I could SEE more clearly.  One nasty little thing I noticed four years ago when I got sick was that my eyes took the hit. Within three weeks the need for my readers full time during the day decreased.  Within a month I added a paste that helped support oxygenation of my tissues and another therapy to supported my overall healing as well. The difference was immediate.

Just last week, five months after experiencing not just NO change, but a backwards slide (which can happen when healing, folks), my scan shows the following:

  • inflammation is decreasing
  • cardiomyopathy is going away
  • ventricular arrhythmia is going away
  • global ischemia has shifted to just local (this means my tissues are getting more oxygen!)
  • plaque is stable and starting to reverse (but, you know, the cardiologist says this isn’t possible)
  • my heart is pumping how it should be pumping

My heart is repairing itself. I can’t tell you how amazing that feels.

What Is Your Heart Trying To Tell You?

If you’re ready to take control of your heart health, grab a Discovery Call.

With you every step of the way,
Nichi

This information is for educational purposes and is not intended to replace the advice, treatment, or diagnosis of a healthcare professional. You should choose what is best for your family, and seek assistance from health practitioners and providers you trust.

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Nichole Hirsch Kuechle

Hi there, Nichi here! I am a Holistic Practitioner and Founder of My Healthy Beginning. Discovering natural healing methods for mind and body finally led me toward health restoration — and my calling in life. I have come alongside families in transforming their physical and mental health for more than 20 years and am honored to have their trust. Glad to have you join this community.
Picture of Nichole Hirsch Kuechle

Nichole Hirsch Kuechle

Hi there, Nichi here! I am a Holistic Practitioner and Founder of My Healthy Beginning. Discovering natural healing methods for mind and body finally led me toward health restoration — and my calling in life. I have come alongside families in transforming their physical and mental health for more than 20 years and am honored to have their trust. Glad to have you join this community.

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