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Last month, experienced PKP practitioner Robert McDonell (pictured) told us how he had been seeing a client who had suffered from lower back pain, long-term digestive problems, and was unable to lose weight after the birth of her daughter, ten years ago. This frustration was causing her a lot of anxiety and anguish. She had sought unsuccessful treatment from many sources and countries, spending thousands in an attempt to get permanent pain relief.

It became clear to Robert, during a phone call prior to the client’s first appointment, that her digestive system was needing some support to break down and metabolise carbohydrates and fats more efficiently. So, he sent her some NeoLife Digestive Enzymes. She took one and called to tell him, “One of those things has fixed my gut!”

Robert then travelled to where the client lived and worked with her across several days, ultimately resolving her back pain, as well as clearing many emotional patterns and other factors. The client was immensely grateful to Robert for giving her a permanent solution to her pain.

Following this success, she asked Robert what the fee was for the sessions. Robert then remembered a story Dr. Dewe had told him when he was completing his PKP training with Bruce and Joan, about a client who had similarly spent thousands on various treatments with no results but now had relief thanks to PKP.

Bruce had asked the client how much had they already spent on treatment with no result, and how much was it worth to finally have that result.

This prompted Robert to ask his client, “what is it worth to you to be free from the pain?” She told Robert she would consider the answer after he had left.

When Robert returned home and checked his bank balance, there was a $10,000 deposit sitting in his account. Robert was so pleased he had followed Bruce’s wisdom that he rang Dr. Dewe himself to share this incredible story.

Stories like Robert’s show us that the reward to the practitioner can be far in excess of the value we typically place on a series of balances, and that the value to the client cannot be measured when a lifetime of conditions vanishes.