A medical medium

therealbrandonwilson  •  23 Apr 2025   •    
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A couple of weeks ago, I met a medical medium named Daniel, not to be confused with THE Medical Medium. Most people will probably consider the possibility of someone having special powers and abilities to affect the energies of the body to be woo woo or quackery. As I have stated in my newsletter, believing is seeing.

I took up Daniel's offer for a complimentary energy scan, which he was able to perform remotely. He sent me the findings today:

I am not surprised by my chakra energy blockages because I had the same result with my NeuralChek scan. I have not seen my chakra energies significantly increase despite all my various biohacks. I was surprised by the emotional cord with anxiety because I don't see myself having an issue with anxiety. Perhaps it is subconscious. The most surprising finding was the four parasite cords, which don't mean literal parasites but rather energies from other people that have somehow latched onto me. The quote to resolve these issues is $285.

Per the terms and conditions: "All services are considered intangible, perception-based services. There is no promise or guarantee of outcome." It is a complete leap of faith that this guy is able to do anything. Had I just come across his website, I would probably not give it a thought. Since I met him in person, I feel like there is at least a reasonable chance that he can do what he says.

So, is this a waste of money? If a gambler goes to a casino and blows $300 while having a good time, was it a waste of money? I'm a biohacker, so if nothing else, I can say I tried it. I have the clearing scheduled for tomorrow evening.

 

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