By Bridget Cook
A BERWICK resident has praised a hands-on healing process called ‘the bars’, after it helped her recover from some long-time medical conditions.
Janette Beerens has suffered from illnesses including chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, depression and anxiety.
After reading a story in the News in February about Julie Smith, who turned her life around using ‘the bars’, Ms Beerens decided to contact her.
She received a bars session from Ms Smith and learnt how to perform it on others – and has not looked back.
The bars process involves the facilitator lightly touching 32 bars of energy which run through and around a person’s head. Activating these points aims to allow electrical energy to flow through, particularly points on the head which hold limiting ideas and beliefs.
Ms Beerens said after one bars session her health had improved.
“After receiving my first bars treatment, I was up cleaning the whole house – something I had not been able to do,” Ms Beerens said.
“It’s amazing what it does for your energy levels.
“I went from being a victim to being empowered.”
Ms Beerens said the bars had also done wonders for her family.
She said after treating her daughter, Trudy, her toothache and back pain seemed to disappear and her grandson Josh, 9, seemed to be calmer and his food allergies reduced.
She said her mother Pat Wallace, 86, wouldn’t drive a car because of fear. Since having a bars treatment she has made several trips to Boronia to visit a friend. And the effects of the bars do not stop at people.
“My dog Molly used to go crazy and bark when people or other dogs went past the back fence … she doesn’t do it any longer,” Ms Beerens said.
Ms Smith said she was proud to have helped people through her story.
“Bars is like a filing cabinet, it’s like deleting all the limitations and things you don’t need out of the body,” Ms Smith said.
“It removed all self doubt. Self empowerment takes away the limitations.”
To learn more about the bars, call Ms Beerens on 0411 894 535 or Ms Smith on 0419 583 660.
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