Generating a theory of psychotic episodes and epilepsy
A few years ago, after watching a couple of episodes of medical mystery shows on TV, I developed a theory that episodic seizures or dissociative behavior might be connected with parts of the brain going into a hyperflammatory state. For example, in the show Diagnosis, little Sadie developed frequent seizures after an infection. And in another show, several sweet children turned into periodic monsters following an infection.
The theory made sense to me due to evidence that inflammation is being implicated in an increasing number of psychiatric conditions. Also, while low level inflammation helps cells repair, once inflammation gets too high, it can get very destructive for the surrounding tissue.
I wondered if I would get the chance to test this theory with my clients.
Testing my theory with sundowners
Some time later my client who suffers from Lewy Body Disease (a form of dementia which features a lot of psychosis and anxiety) came in crying about ‘her daughter and cat being taken away from her’. She insisted the story was true – despite evidence to the contrary.
She had always been well dressed and well composed when she came to see me – even if most of the stories she told weren’t true.
Her anxiety and panic episodes were almost always a part of sundowners (happening in the evening), so I didn’t usually get the opportunity to see them.
That particular day was very different. She arrived late, accompanied by her patient, supportive husband. She was sobbing uncontrollably. Apparently, she had been disoriented all day, and called the police to deal with the strange man (her husband) who was in the bed next to her.
My first thought was to look at inflammation.
Her inflammation was out of control. Her brain and large intestine were highly inflammed. I can channel frequencies, and used this method to decrease the inflammation in those areas. Then, specific areas of her brain like her amygdala needed more calming. By then she had stopped crying, she was still sniffling, but I thought things were considerably better.
The cause of all this inflammation was a virus she had caught in the last 24 hours.
I was working to boost her immune system to fight off the pathogen when she declared, “None of this is working – I want to go home!”
Her sundowners is subsiding

What she had said puzzled me. Her expression was clearly different, so things were shifting. But she was still out of touch with reality. I realized her executive cortex (the adult part of her brain) was also highly inflamed, so I dampened its inflammation. I was starting to feel like a fireman – putting out inflammation wherever I found it!
Then she started expressing what I call her ‘worry story’ – a hallmark of sundowners episodes. My belief is that her emotional circuits were causing a lot of anxiety and worry, and she was unconsciously creating a reality to justify her emotions. I realized her GABA, the neurotransmitter that calms catecholamines (that cause anxiety) was low, and I increased that.

Then, her story shifted to a much calmer one. She told me about a situation that happened the night before but she wasn’t sure if it was a dream or real. She was talking to a nice man who was reassuring, knew her well, and made her feel calm. I said, “I think you were talking to him”, and pointed to her husband.
At the end of her time with me she was in a content state and lucid, and let me give her a hug before she left.
All this was done by channeling frequencies with my spirit guide. Just like other forms of energy medicine, patients don’t even feel the stimulations – but they do feel the effect! You can learn more about how I started channeling frequencies here.
Why frequencies matter
So, how does stimulating areas of the brain or body with frequencies help them to heal?
Whether we are absorbing nutrients, breaking down toxins, or launching an attack against an invader, our body needs to go through a series of enzymatic reactions.
There is research showing frequencies can catalyze (speed up or slow down) enzymatic reactions. In other words, if the tissues are vibrating at their optimal frequencies, the molecules know where to go and what to do.

I like to think of it like a dance performance. Each dancer knows what he or she needs to do to perform. But unless there is the right piece of music to make the dance a cohesive piece of choreography, the dancers won’t interact smoothly. Everyone’s timing would differ, and the shapes usually created by dancing cohesively or in synch, would be lost. Instead of an incredible piece of art with a unified, cohesive story, it would be a disjointed mess. The choreographer’s intentions would be missed entirely.
Our body is dependent on specific frequencies to coordinate its functioning. Without the correct music (or frequencies the body needs), it can’t time things properly to achieve its goals. By eliminating harmful frequencies and introducing healing ones, we give our body the music it needs to coordinate the reactions it needs to work properly.
Since the original publication of this article, I’ve discovered in almost every physical condition, chronic diseases, neurological and psychiatric issue I’ve been asked to address, inflammation is a key contributor. In fact, I regularly find myself cleaning up tissues infected with toxins and pathogens – and more importantly, I’ve figured out how to get them to thrive.
Do you know anyone who is struggling with health issues no one thinks can be solved? I like to prove the naysayers wrong! If you’d like to learn how I identify and release root causes, contact me here to schedule a complimentary consultation.

