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CRT 3-Steps Program

The Natural Healing Power of Your Body

Step-1: Cell Potential Analysis

The first step is to identify where your cellular communication may be impaired. I use a series of gentle, non-invasive tests to assess how different areas of your body are functioning at the cellular level. These tests might include: Range of motion assessments balance checks. These various passive movement tests show instantly in which area of the body cell blockages are present (for the movement tests, it is an advantage if you wear comfortable clothing).

Step-2: Reactivation

Redaters (Data reflectors) are small, non-invasive tool works by reflecting your body's own cellular signals back to it. How Redaters used:
The Redater are placed on specific points on your skin. They acts like "a mirror" for your cellular signals. This reflection allows your inactive cells to "see" where communication breakdowns are and improve communication between cells. Your cells DNA then naturally begin to correct these issues.
Cell Reactivation Process:
As your cells receive this reflected information, they begin to "reboot" - much like restarting a computer that's not functioning correctly. This process helps to clear cellular blockages, restore proper communication pathways, reactivate cells that may have become dormant or inefficient. Since not all cells can be tested at the same time, the procedure is structured in a logical order. This method is suitable for both acute and chronic complaints of all kinds. In the subsequent resting phase, the body learns to rewire the reactivated cells.

Step-3: Home Training Sequence

To ensure lasting results, I provide you with a personalized home training plan. This typically includes guidance on using redaters. Usually 8 redaters are needed for all trainings. They are to place on specific points on your skin during day or night time for 4 weeks. The human body follows a natural cycle of peak activity at a specific time. Therefore, many cell reactivation home training is performed easily in the evening or overnight - while sleeping. Our training does not replace a visit to the doctor, psychotherapist or physiotherapist.

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