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Digital Healing – Box of tricks or High-tech wonder?
 
‘I’d always thought that a black box was the piece of airline equipment that held evidence of malfunctions on a plane. I now know that you can also get one that supplies evidence of malfunctions in human beings.’ Jean Rose tells us why she is happy to be wired up for the good of her health.
 
Liz Kellond, who lives in Kingsbridge in South Devon, has practised hands-on healing all her adult life. In her work she uses the e-Lybra box together with techniques from a variety of backgrounds: anatomy and physiology, nutrition, bereavement counselling, coaching and as a personal development consultant for various large organisations. She has also run a very successful dental laboratory and been a council member and director of the Dental Laboratories Association. She purchased one of these boxes to help with her healing work. It diagnoses physical and psychological imbalances and disease within the body. I can vouch for this. With just a brief scan, it picked up, among other things, a problem in my left eye (I have a cataract), my slight hearing loss, a joint problem, and the fact that I once suffered from trigeminal neuralgia – a debilitating condition that caused a searing pain in my jaw. Having diagnosed a problem, the machine can then go on to treat it.
 
My first time
 
Once I was sitting comfortably, Liz placed a hair from my head in a copper-lined aperture in the box and very light plastic bracelets on my wrists. These were connected to the box by a thin flex. Readings of my current state were then detected from the resonance between the box and my bio-field as it scanned the bio-resonant pattern in my hair through the left-hand link. When the box found an imbalance, it went about correcting this via the right-hand bracelet. Since then, Liz has used the box to treat some dizzy spells I had and to give me a much-needed energy boost. The box puts your chakras in balance and always completes its treatment by grounding you. If the user asks, it will use specific resonances chosen from the 300,000 remedies that it holds. These include Chinese herbs, Western herbs, flower remedies and pharmaceutical drugs as well as homeopathic remedies that can be selected in any potency. A bottle of pure water placed in the box can be medicated with whatever the user requires from the vast range held within it.
 
The more the merrier
 
Liz has had her ‘new toy’ for a year now, and she’s had some spectacular results. Nick Lees, a hypnotherapist, found Liz’s use of the box ‘a life-changing experience’. He confirms that it is ‘objective’ and that it ‘gets to the root of a problem.’ The box ‘picked up things from my past that it couldn’t have known about,’ he says. In Nick’s case, the change has been in his mental state. After a long period of turmoil where he was ‘almost at my wit's end,’ he now feels ‘comfortable in myself’ and is ‘moving forward with more confidence.’ Anne Dawson (not her real name) is a reiki practitioner. She feels the real attraction of the box is that, unlike a human being, it can’t be biased and can assess a client on a very deep level. It showed her that she might have a future thyroid problem, so she has decided to prevent this by taking the relevant supplements now. Retired engineer Tony Parker had a trapped nerve that had paralyzed his left leg. He had to use crutches to walk and was in such intense pain at night that sleep was out of the question. What Liz did for him, he says, was ‘Quite amazing’. She began by recommending homeopathic remedies and nutritional support as she’d not yet got the box. Once it arrived, he ‘got the full treatment’. His recovery has been almost miraculous. ‘The whole thing has changed my life,’ he says. ‘I got the inspiration to beat the problem and I now go to the gym three times a week.
 
Big impression
 
Liz sees one big advantage in using the box: ‘It saves me so much time,’ she says. ‘I can find out in 20 minutes things that could take me several sessions of more conventional therapy.’ The website for the box contains pages of testimonials from homeopaths, acupuncturists and other accredited therapists, all confirming her experience. The possibilities seem limitless. In fact, Liz has been so impressed with her purchase that she has bought a second box. The most recent model is white and even more powerful than before, and there is now a spiritual healer in Ireland who regularly passes on her more difficult cases to Liz. The reasons for getting another machine were the fact that a husband and wife who go to see Liz can now be treated at the same time and because the system has the ability to do distance healing (it can be left running 24/7). Once it has logged a reading from a hair from someone’s head, it can treat that client on their own frequency wherever they are. A young woman in Ireland, for example, with severe ME improved to the extent that her fevers and palpitations stopped and her sleep improved. Liz is continuing to treat her and expects further improvements over the next six months. Another client in Ireland, a lawyer, was run down and very low in energy. She had had two pregnancies in quick succession and was fearful of some serious physical problem. The box, however, came up with a psychological diagnosis: she was told she was suffering from a loss of direction. After taking time off from a successful career to have her children, she’d not adjusted to her new lifestyle.
 
Doctor’s orders
 
Someone else who has been impressed is Dr K.T. Berinda, known to her friends as Berinda. A GP who also practises alternative medicine, she had heard of e-Lybra and sent Liz a hair sample. The system confirmed issues that she was already aware of – an under-active thyroid and some allergies. Now she was keen to get direct experience of the machine and drove down to Devon from her home in Barnsley. The eight hour drive exacerbated some lower back and knee pains she’d been having, but she didn’t mention these to Liz before the session. Not only did the system pick this up, together with a head injury she received at the age of seven that hardly anyone knew about, but by the end of the session, the pain was gone. Berinda was sufficiently convinced of the value of the system to go home and buy her own model. Once she’d received the relevant training, she found herself ‘opened up to a whole world of possibilities.’ She’s delighted with her machine and has been especially interested in the way it can work on isolated parts of the body. ‘I can even tell it to work on a specific acupuncture point,’ she says. She now offers treatment as an addition to her work as a GP.
 
Good custodians required
 
Of course, you can’t just buy one of these boxes and be using it the next day. In any case, it isn’t cheap. Training is essential, and the user needs to learn to ask the right questions. That’s in part because of the wide variety of investigations that the box can carry out. The system can also be used in conjunction with conventional treatments and this may be necessary in some cases. One must understand that long-standing problems will not be cured overnight. The method heals slowly. ‘People need to co-operate in their healing,’ Liz says. ‘There’s no magic bullet. Healing can sometimes take several months.’ The box does all its own ‘thinking’. The user can over-ride its suggestions if a client comes with a particular problem and wants nothing else treated. That said, the box can’t be hoodwinked and will over-ride the user’s questions if it finds something of greater importance. Earlier versions of the box that would dispense homeopathic remedies have been in existence for upwards of 20 years. Liz’s version, however, is vastly improved and up-dated. Liz bought her first machine because of her own experiences with another therapist. ‘Following a period of intense strain, I’d been suffering from headaches, digestive problems, early-stage arthritis, poor skin and a lack of muscle strength. After my first treatment, I experienced an instant improvement, and with a second, this was consolidated. To say I was amazed is an understatement.’ She now treats herself regularly and says, ‘There’s been a serious improvement in my health.’ Liz’s dream is that one day she will be able to open a clinic for autistic children, having been inspired by internationally-renowned immunologist Dr Joe Smarda, working in the Czech Republic, who has treated autistic children via his own black box.
 

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Liz Kellond Contact Liz Kellond by phone 01548 856781, email contact@lizroe-french.co.uk or visit www.lizroe-french.co.uk
 
  This article is reprinted with the kind permission of Kindred Spirit magazine. Available bi-monthly each issue covers a range of diverse subjects such as spiritual growth, personal development, complementary therapies, travel, health and much more. For more information please see their web site at http://www.kindredspirit.co.uk  
     
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