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Fetal Transference Technique

By: R.D. Wayne Scott, D.C. and Brent H. Babcock, D.C. SUMMARY OF NET PROCEDURE: This technique is for patients who have experienced NET and desire a great breakthrough concerning their relationship with a Vanishing Twin (VT) or others. This procedure has helped those who are a twin, triplet or have a VT. During development, there are a great deal of materials that are transferred between the fetuses in the uterus. The goal is to become congruent with all that was transferred to the patient. ACTUAL CLINICAL CASE AND RESULTS USING THIS PROCEDURE: A NET patient of 8 years, who had been treated concerning his VT, came in for treatment concerning his relationship with his wife. He was very upset about the terrible war with his spouse. The Fetal Transference Technique was used. There was a major break through concerning the difficulties in all his relationships, with the root of the issues being with the VT. The patient reported he was feeling much better and stated that the new techniques w...

Taking a Deeper Look at the Vanishing Twin Syndrome

By Teshna Beaulieu, DC |  Certified NET Practitioner 7 Maple Ave. Philmont, NY 12565 | 518-672-4019 |  teshnab@taconic.net Subject Covered by the Article: So many people have been affected by the loss of a Vanishing Twin. I have identified several categories describing the modus operandi of VTS survivors which can help someone clear all the ramifications caused by the trauma of losing a loved one so early in the human experience. Many times I have found that people have had the VTS come up in NET sessions relating to one or more of the aspects described below. However, I found that many aspects have3 not come up yet even though they may be affecting the person’s life. This is a way of exploring these aspects on purpose and clearing them independently of any other topic. Summary of the NET Procedure: This is a procedure containing many steps found useful to help a person feel better about themselves, freer to be who they are and have their needs met without fear of terrible consequences...