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Dr. Elizabeth Hughes (Part 2)

31m · Physician Wellness Lounge · 27 Feb 12:00

Dr. Hughes returns as we go further in our discussion about PSYCH-K, an accelerated affirmation process, about EFT and their uses in trauma resolution or to get information from the body. And so much more!!!!

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