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Curing the Incurable - being you and creating health with Liam Phillips and his guest Dr. Dain Heer
Host(s): Dr. Pat Baccili
Guest(s): Dr. Dain Heer, Liam Phillips
This world has become a place where doing is the main focus. How does this affect our bodies? What if being who we are was the biggest favor to our body and one of the first steps to creating health?
About the Host(s)
![]() | Dr. Pat Baccili: Dr. Pat Baccili helps individuals and organizations break through their limiting Crust so they can reach their unlimited potential. Her specialty is assisting people face their challenges with courage. She starts by helping them identify th.. |
About the Guest(s)
![]() | Dr. Dain Heer: Dr. Dain Heer is an international speaker, author and the co-creator of Access Consciousness. He travels all over the world, facilitating advanced seminars and workshops. Within Access, Dr. Heer has developed a unique energy process for change... Find out more! |
![]() | Liam Phillips: What if you could just heal for the joy it? What if incurable was just a point of view? These are questions that Liam Phillips has been posing to people over the past 5 years since he overcame a horrendous terminal disease that not only ate aw... Find out more! |
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