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The sessions I have had with Anthony have made an enormous difference in my life. For one thing, I no longer wake up in a state of floating, nameless anxiety. If you have never experienced anything like that, you may have difficulty knowing how wonderful it is to have it disappear, but let me assure you that having the situation stop has vastly improved the quality of my life. Another thing that came as a direct result of working with Anthony is that I am able to take full breaths for the first time in years. I was told that I had had pneumonia and bronchitis so many times that it had literally changed the shape of my rib cage, and that it was stiff and inflexible. Although I had never smoked I was told by my doctors that my rib cage looked as if I had COPD and that I would never be able to breathe normally again. That has turned out to be false. After about my third session with Anthony I was able to take complete normal breaths, and my lungs and rib cage are working just fine. It used to feel as if I had a corset on, preventing me from breathing. Whatever it was, it is gone now. This improvement began a number of months ago, and it remains in force. It's been several months and there has been no return to my former condition. The sleepless nights, anxiety and breathing difficulties are completely resolved. Thanks to Anthony, I consider my healing to be whole and complete.
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You Can’t Smoke in Here!
“I Can’t Smoke in Here! Wonderful!” These days smokers are always hearing or reading “No.” Whether it’s in the workplace, a favorite restaurant, or the smoker’s own house, “Not in here!” is getting more and more frequent. But even though … Continue reading