4. The practitioner should obtain the bio-energetic vial for coronavirus; also, he or she will own or will have bought the basic vial sets for bio-energetic healing, involving the modified NAET method.
5. The practitioner will verify the patient’s coronavirus infection, based on bio-energetic distant muscle-testing (Appendix 2)-and, if feasible, with lab-testing.
6. The practitioner will arrange for follow-up testing of the patient at specified intervals.
7. The practitioner will maintain a case-study record of the patient’s response to project treatment.
Other aspects
Supplementary aspects for project imple-mentation are considered below:
a. The practitioner may wish to summarise, in writing, his/her prayers after asking the Divine Mother for project guidance.
b. For distant muscle-testing, the patient will be pre-tested, re-tested for treatment, and post-tested for follow-ups. An assistant will, if feasible, repeat each testing, to confirm accuracy.
c. To purchase the project vial, the practitioner should contact: Allergies and Lifestyle, Tel. +1253-271-7195 (ask for the recent Covid-19 vial). To buy sets of basic NAET vials, contact: NAET Clinic, Tel. +1 562-716-2868.
d. May provide optional (distant) modified NAET treatment for the patient, e.g., for allergy, pathogen, or related conditions.
e. To test the effectiveness of treatment variations, the practitioner should include: (i) patients with varying degrees of Covid-19; and (ii) allow for extended follow-up periods.
f. Notify and inform other certified/qualified practitioners, who may wish to participate in the project.
The practitioner’s healing steps
1. Initially, the patient is named and invoked through prayer to the Divine Mother, as described in stage 1.
2. Next, for the Covid-19 detection: distant muscle-test (Appendix 2) patient twice: a) without the practitioner holding the Covid-19 vial, thereby, with clasped hands behind the back so it could not easily be lifted up; b) test again, but while holding the Covid-19 vial, so could easily lift clasped hands behind back, so indicating the Covid-19 infection of the patient.
3. Next, apply project treatment for patient, based on distant-modified NAET technique (Appendix 3).
4. Following treatment, the practitioner repeats the muscle-testing: While holding the Covid-19 vial, clasped hands behind back, so it could not easily be lifted, indicating successful treatment. For further validation, lab-test would be required.
5. Follow-up periods: the practitioner re-tests the patient at stated intervals, perhaps weekly for six months.
Conclusion
For the project’s distant treatment of Covid-19 by a qualified practitioner, the goal is to demonstrate its effectiveness based on the dual conjugate components. Without an experimental design, however, treatment effectiveness cannot be rigorously proven. Yet, given the project procedures, several alternate outcome criteria can be applied, with degrees of validity. The criteria include:
1. Peri