Treatment from a distance:
Wherever you live, a contact by telephone or webcam suffices to start
the treatment. You can also send me a small film of yourself.

The medieval Belgian state

Belgium is a country where medieval practices are still being applied.

On my website there are example treatments.
Among other things there is the example treatment of Jan Knegt:
http://ltapersonalgrowth.com/jan-filmed-treatment.html

In this example treatment of Jan it is mentioned that he had suffered from eczema since he was seven years old (now he’s 46) and that he had suffered from an extremely serious form of diarrhoea for 24 years. The eczema could be annoying to the extent that it hindered his work.
These are problem issues that have been treated by me (for free) as an example of the LTA therapy, as well as dozens of other problem issues.

The fact that Jan has been cured of his eczema and his diarrhoea by someone who is not a doctor is a grave crime in medieval Belgium.  Given the seriousness of the crime (having cured a disease that has been incurable for 40 years in the capacity of not being a doctor), this is punished by imprisonment and suspension as a therapist and exceedingly heavy fines.

So this means that I, as a therapist, will have to continue to work in another country and that I will have to cure people of eczema in another country.

A lady let me know by mail that she had applied the self-treatment for her husband’s eczema. Her husband suffered from itching to the extent that it prevented him from sleeping at night. Since the woman has applied the self-treatment for her husband for one week, he has clearly suffered less from itching at night as a result of which he sleeps better. This change had already come about after the first half an hour session of self-treatment.
The self-treatment is a technique in which someone works with my energies.

In the case of the self-treatment, who has to go to prison then?  Myself or this woman or both? The court will have to rack their brains over that.

In the Middle Ages a midwife who tried to alleviate a woman’s pain during labour and delivery was burnt at the stake. Fortunately there has been some progress in medieval Belgium so that it will no longer be the stake, but a prison sentence, fines and suspension. Well now, aren’t we (the alternative therapists) just lucky!

I’ll make sure that the whole world will hear about the medieval practices in Belgium. The day will come that the Belgian state will have to appear before the court.


Ingrid Holvoet