A
Difficult Case: My Personal Story and a New Discovery
By Roger Callahan, PhD.
A few years prior to my visit to Dr. Royals
clinic I suffered a heart attack. Under poor medical advice, I agreed to undergo a triple
bypass, open heart surgery. Naturally, when I heard about the HRV measurements and its
implication, I wanted my HRV measured. The result was very discouraging. The doctor
explained to me that due to my heart attack, my surgery, plus my advanced age (I was 73 at
the time), my HRV was not good.
In Dr. Royals clinic, I had witnessed a
number of people have their HRVs improved in moments with a simple TFT algorithm.
That same algorithm did not improve my HRV. I then called upon a trained a TFT Voice
Technology practitioner for a treatment sequence. It still did not improve my HRV. I was
not pleased with this dismal prognosis.
I purchased an inexpensive consumer version of an
HRV heart scanner in order to attempt to improve myself. Despite hundreds of treatments by
five different VT trained therapists (including myself and Joanne) and many repeated
measures on the HRV, I showed only minimal improvement nowhere near to being
balanced or "in the box".
During our June, 1999 TFT causal diagnosis
training, I again had my HRV measured with more sophisticated equipment, and again, it was
pronounced dismal. To add to my concern, Joanne also was never balanced. We then purchased
this new, more professional HRV scanner.
In July 1999, we went to Japan to teach TFTs
first causal diagnostic training in that country. While in Japan, with our new HRV
equipment. I treated Joanne for a severe neck pain. She was non-responsive. I began to
explore variations on the usual VT. I was doing some experimenting with the help of Dr.
Takasaki. This led me to try something different with Joanne. In moments, her pain was
gone. Also, in two hours we took an HRV reading with the new equipment (as we had been
doing ever since we received it) and for the first time Joannes ANS was balanced.
She was "in the box"! Very excited, I had Joanne carry out the new VT treatment
diagnosis on me. The next morning, for the first time, I too demonstrated a balanced ANS,
I was "in the box"! If it were not for the HRV readings, I would not have been
aware of the total impact and deep physiological effect of this new VT treatment.
Needless to say, I was especially pleased to see
that with the aid of the new treatments Joanne and I could get in the box (showing ANS
balance). Also, it was thrilling to be able to increase the power of VT to an even deeper
level. This last year of the millennium has been a very fruitful year for new discoveries
in VT. There were two previous discoveries that added to the already highly successful VT.
This last one is even more important and powerful.
While in Japan, we were able to provide HRV
readings for two physicians with known heart problems. Previous causal diagnosis
treatments did not balance their ANS, however, with the new VT treatment, they were
balanced and in the box.

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