Several months ago, my soul
mate, best dog friend and precious golden retriever was diagnosed with
bone cancer. Needless to say this was devastating for me, since
we had been together only a short 10 years. It seemed impossible
that this soul trapped in a dog's body was ready to depart. In
preparing for his impending death, Brandon and I spent several days
together. We planned the euthanasia together, and I thought he
said he was ready to go.
Since supporting his health through good diet was no longer important,
I went to Wendy's and bought two double cheeseburgers. Brandon
and I went to the park, and he scarfed them down. (He sorted out
the pickles, though) Soon, a squirrel began to taunt Brandon.
To my shock, Brandon got up and ran after the beast with more vigor
than I has seen in weeks. Brandon began to look alive. We
talked, and decided that it wasn't time to go. This didn't make
sense, since bone cancer spreads with unmerciful speed, and is
extremely painful. How could it just go away?
Knowing that dogs know nothing about negative judgments, I contacted
Mel Bickling to see if Brandon might be a candidate for a bioscan.
Soon Brandon and Mel began a partnership that has been a beautiful
thing to watch. Mel created some remedies for Brandon, and since
that first scan, Brandon has become an active, vibrant and joyful dog.
When Brandon began to take the remedies, he had instant and dramatic
improvement. It is now seven months since the cheeseburgers, and
Brandon continues to move towards health. Although I believe it
is completely his choice as to when he leaves this physical form, at
this moment, he is opting for life.
I, too am a veteran of the bioscan. And each time I get one, a
little voice goes in my head that suggests this in not real.
(Even though my health always improves.) Brandon doesn't like
such things, and is just open to possibility. It seems that he
has created some great possibilities, since he now is lying by my
feet, dreaming of cats being tied to fire plugs.
One day, Brandon will transition into another way of being. But
for now, he is the greatest testimonial that I know of for the
benefits and opportunities that the bioscan offers. |