How to Stay Young and Healthy Forever with Caroline Sutherland

Provocative Enlightenment Radio - A podcast by Provocative Enlightenment

We have a special treat for you in this week’s episode of Provocative Enlightenment. For our Spotlight section, Eldon will be speaking with Brian Miller, the truck driver who was declared dead only to come back 45 minutes later—with no obvious brain damage! How is this possible? What does he remember from this time? Tune in to this week’s show and we will find out the answers to these questions together! Following Brian Miller, and as part of the ongoing Breaking Limitations series, Eldon will be speaking with medical intuitive, author, radio host, teacher and innovative leader in the fields of nutrition and energy medicine, Caroline Sutherland. Caroline has a vast clinical background as an allergy-testing technician in Environmental Medicine where her intuitive gift developed. In the early 1980′s while working as a physician’s assistant she began to receive intuitive impressions about the patients, an experience which groomed her to become one of the most sought-after medical intuitives today. Caroline was raised in a medical family – both her father and grandfather were medical doctors. As a child the "blueprint" of her family lineage created important seeds for her future career as a medical intuitive. For the past 30 years, she has lectured internationally on the subject of health education and medical intuition, and her intuitive impressions have positively affected the lives of thousands of people. Eldon has interviewed Caroline Sutherland on his radio show before but this episode, being part of the Breaking Limitations series, will be totally different. Join Eldon as he finds out how Caroline achieved her level of success, how her line of teaching has benefitted her own life and how you can apply some of these techniques to your life as well. Caroline is a prime example of the message she teaches and I know this is one episode you will not want to miss!

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