Camilla from Perth, Australia, asked:
Hi Julie,
Are you able to do a quick medical scan on my 6 year-old who has Myasthenia Gravis? She was diagnosed at 4.
I would so appreciate it as this condition is very rare and we have no idea why she has it.
Thanks,
Camilla
Hi Camilla,
Wow, what a question! I can’t even imagine what you, your baby girl, and your family are going through with this diagnosis.
In order to get some information for you, I connected to you in Perth and from you to your daughter. She telepathically gave me permission to scan her.
The Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) says, “Myasthenia Gravis (MG), is an autoimmune disease — a disease that occurs when the immune system attacks the body’s own tissues. In MG, that attack interrupts the connection between nerve and muscle — the neuromuscular junction.”
The MDA goes on to say, “MG causes weakness in muscles that control the eyes, face, neck and limbs and MG is treatable with drugs that suppress the immune system or boost the signals between nerve and muscle.”
Although not hereditary, researchers believe genetic factors can play a role in susceptibility and that viruses or bacteria may cause MG.
Once I got your daughter on my radar, I could “see” (in my mind’s eye), that her little body was full of mold. Do you know where she could’ve been exposed? Your home? Her school? Somewhere else?
Your daughter’s symptoms match those of people with toxic mold exposure. Twenty-nine percent of us are highly allergic to mold (that would include your daughter) and may explain why others aren’t having the same debilitating symptoms. The good news is, I believe she can recover from this condition.
To start the healing process, I energetically removed a lot of the mold. Please schedule an appointment with me (via Skype) so we can figure out where she’s being exposed and work to restore her health.
For more information about toxic mold exposure, please watch the Moldy Movie documentary and check out Amen Clinics, and Ann Shippy, MD.