Author Archives: Dan Lohrman

How Cancer Saved My Life.

My name is Dan, and I am a 64-year-old male. For the last several years, I have been 50 pounds overweight with high blood pressure that required daily medication. Over the past five years, I have had several painful episodes … Continue reading

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Creating a New Declaration of Independence

Do you know, or have you read about, someone who seems to have had the perfect childhood,  full of unconditional love, support, and encouragement?  That sounds wonderful, doesn’t it?  What if I told you that you can create that for … Continue reading

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A New Approach to Old Allergies

Are you tired of stocking up on antihistamines, paying for doctor’s visits, or avoiding certain food, places or pets in order to relieve your allergic symptoms?  What if I told you that your allergies can be eliminated  (yes, eliminated, not … Continue reading

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How to Muscle Test

One very simple way to communicate with your subconscious mind (or, your innate intelligence) is through muscle testing. Do you want to know what is causing your allergies, a headache, those extra pounds? Maybe you want to know if starting … Continue reading

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Healing the Child Within

Did you know that, no matter how old you are, you still have a child within you? Don’t believe me? Close your eyes and ask your inner child to step forward. What do you see? How old is the child? … Continue reading

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The One Word to Eliminate from Your Life

Don’t fail.    Don’t get upset.   Don’t lose.   Don’t strike out.   Don’t worry.   Don’t mess up. Do any of these phrases sound familiar? Does one or more of them go through your head on a regular basis? Then I want to tell you … Continue reading

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Eliminating Student Test Anxiety

Does your child come home from school and say that he forgot or could not remember important test information that you know he studied the previous night?  He may say that shortly after the test, he started to remember what … Continue reading

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