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Feeling sick? Medical intuitive can sense it
Originally, Caroline Sutherland sought an alternative treatment for multiple sclerosis, but what she found became a lighted window in the dim room of illness - not only for herself, but for others as well.
After consulting a holistic doctor for her own medical needs, she became interested in alternative medicine and became a physician's assistant in the Pacific Northwest, training on a very specific diagnostic tool
Chloe Eklund
Sep. 30, 2018 6:11 pm
Originally, Caroline Sutherland sought an alternative treatment for multiple sclerosis, but what she found became a lighted window in the dim room of illness - not only for herself, but for others as well.
After consulting a holistic doctor for her own medical needs, she became interested in alternative medicine and became a physician's assistant in the Pacific Northwest, training on a very specific diagnostic tool called a Vegatest from Germany.
Through her close contact with patients, she found herself becoming sensitive to their afflictions and says she is able to understand their problems without the use of the tests.
"At a certain point after using the equipment for about a year," Sutherland says in a press release, "I would hear a very distinct voice guiding me to areas of the body and specific substances to test which were not ordered on the test forms."
(For the complete story, please refer to Page 1 of the April 24 issue of The Fairfield Ledger.)