Case Study 3: From “You’ll Be Back” to “It Hasn’t Happened” How Elizabeth Avoided Heart Surgery by Addressing the Root Terrain
Before working together, Elizabeth was waking up every night, feeling edgy and overstimulated, and living in fear of the next heart episode.
At 40, she was dealing with SVT (supraventricular tachycardia) almost daily. These episodes were so intense and frequent that she’d already been referred to an electrocardiologist. The recommendation? Heart surgery. A friend had done the procedure and seen no change, so Elizabeth declined.
She was told by the specialist, “You’ll be back.”
Her body was sounding the alarm in multiple ways:
Hives out of nowhere
Chronic sleep disruption
Low-level anxiety humming in the background
And a heart rhythm she could no longer trust
She had tried things to help: lowering caffeine, experimenting with PEMF, CBD, feedback devices, but the root causes were still untouched.
We ran Elizabeth’s scan and uncovered the stress patterns behind the symptoms.
We didn’t chase the SVT, we addressed the terrain.
We focused on:
Nervous system regulation
Lymphatic flow
Mitochondrial support
Foundational organ drainage and frequency clearing
Within two months, Elizabeth casually mentioned:
“My heart thing hasn’t happened.”
I paused.
“Wait… how often was it happening before we started?”
“Nearly every day,” she replied.
The shift wasn’t just physical, it was empowering!
She had listened to her intuition and invested in her health. It paid off ten-fold.
Elizabeth began sleeping better. The anxiety dialed down.
Her system wasn’t on edge anymore. The fear loop broke.
This wasn’t a miracle. It was a biological recalibration that happened when we stopped managing symptoms and started shifting her internal terrain.
The hidden lesson?
Your body isn’t broken. It’s broadcasting.