| Welcome to Advanced Healthcare |
| Your complete Body, Mind and Spirit rejuvenation solution to modern
day stress and health concerns. Our professional services aims to
return you to the fundamentals of life - Achieving Overall Happiness! |
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| FOUNDER, EDDIE LIM |
| Eddie Lim, the owner of Advanced Healthcare in
Singapore, is an Alternative and Natural Healing practitioner who
combines Body and Mind treatments for people with physical and mental
problems. |
| Having lived in China for more than a decade, he chanced upon a
Holistic Treatment centre tucked away in a remote village in Hunan
Province, Yueyang county, and managed to learn some healing techniques
from an old TCM doctor. Patients suffering from complicating diseases
often recover in less than a month. |
| He later studied a unique form of Consciousness Regression Therapy
for 3 years, which targets the sub-consciousness of the human mind.
This technique is particularly useful for managing depression problems
and mental stress stemming from relationships, business & career,
health, including, "spiritual" problems. |
| Fortified with a Hawaiian Self Healing Technique call Advanced Ho'oponopono,
he developed a completely Modular Holistic Body, Mind & Spirit Healing
system under Advanced Healthcare. A free Body and
Mind Consultation is also available on his blogsite at http://www.mindhealings.com. |
| Advanced Healthcare, as the name suggests, focuses
on the Mind, which is the forerunner of all healthy bodies. A healthy
mind produces a healthy body. Only a few years old, Advanced
Healthcare is fast becoming a bonus to patients seeking a
more natural and alternative form of medical treatment. |
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| TESTIMONAL |
| Bone Problems Case 1: |
| Mdm Tan was a 83 years old lady living in the east. She once had
a bad fall while returning home with her grandchild and was in terrible
pain. A neighbour helped her home and she could not walk unaided for
the next 2 days. Her daughter, frantically worried about her mother,
wanted to admit her to Changi Hospital as it was quite serious. Mr
Lim went to her home and advised her of an alternative treatment as
Hip Fractures normally requires 6 months of recuperation, and the
poor lady would be bed ridden for a while at the hospital. |
| Mdm Tan immediately felt a relieve of pain after the treatment.
The next 2 days, she could walk with the aid of a cane, and by the
5th day, she had forgotten about the cane and was back enjoying her
shopping. |
| The technique included talking with her bones and finding the true
cause of her fall. She had sub-consciously wanted to punish her daughter
for scolding her in front of her grandchild, by falling down. This
would inevitably cause the daughter to worry and be sorry! |
| An X-ray conducted 1 month later confirmed that Mdm Lee indeed had
a serious Hip Fracture. |
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| Bone Problems Case 2: |
| Evelyn was a 44 year old mother of 2. A vice principal of a preschool,
she was a perfect career woman and mother. In November 2009, her car
was involved in a crash along the ECP. Another car had crashed into
her boot, but luckily nobody was injured. The ambulance came and brought
her to the hospital for checks and she was informed that her T3 spinal
bone was shattered. Strangely, she felt no pain. The doctors advised
her to undergo an operation to fix 2 plates to hold her bone, a major
operation with a 50% chance of her becoming totally paralyzed. |
| She decided to seek alternative treatments as the risk was too great.
Mr Lim taught her a technique of self healing and 40 days later, she
went for an X-Ray examination. Her shattered bones had joint back,
leaving hairline cracks. A normal bone fracture would normally require
3 months in plaster casting to heal. |
| The real cause of the accident was in fact, caused by her own emotional
fears. |
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| Cardiovascular Problem: |
| James Lee was a self employed business consultant in international
trade. At age 66, he suddenly found himself in cold sweat at work
one day and immediately went to the hospital. He developed cardiac
arrest as he reached the National University Hospital. |
| The surgeons did an Angioplasty on one of his blocked arteries which
saved his life. However, another major blockage requires him to have
an open heart bypass surgery. Complications developed and he was in
the Intensive Care Unit for 8 days, during which his heart stopped
4 times. |
| As he was recovering in the hospital ward, unable to walk, Mr Lim
conducted a healing on his heart. 3 minutes later, James felt a cooling
sensation all over his body and was remarkably happy after that. He
was given a natural food therapy recipe for his condition. |
| Throughout his hospitalization, his sons and wife never visited
him. The real cause of his heart attack was a lack of family love.
James has yet to go for his Bypass operation. |
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| Career Crisis: |
| Gazali was almost at the verge of suicide when he sought for help.
From a successful IT business owner to a successful events organizer,
his world started to crumble as his business failed one by one, leaving
him in a mountain of debts. The sole breadwinner of a family of 6,
he was unable to even feed his family as all his “friends”
had abandoned him. With his creditors hounding him day and night,
he sold everything and lived in a rented room, all 6 of them. |
| Mr Lim helped him discover the causes of his failures and offered
him techniques to overcome his emotional stress, all for free. 6 months
later, he got a well paid job with Singtel and is now rebuilding his
life. |
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| Office Conflicts: |
| Loretta was a 60 year old sales coordinator in a dispatch company.
She often complained of back aches, migraines, and had fainted a few
times while at work. |
| The dispatch riders were choosy about the collection, refusing to
deliver urgent packages. Her colleagues often quarreled with her over
office politics. Her boss was demanding and mean, often refusing to
listen to the problems faced by the coordinators and dispatch riders. |
| She was highly stressed and often cried at work. |
| Mr Lim taught her a special technique to clear her mind. 7 days
later, she reported that the boys were much cooperative than before,
and had even bought her snacks. Her colleagues stopped fighting with
her and started to have lunch with her. On the 7th day, her boss called
her into his office and apologized to her for being unreasonable.
They all had a sumptuous lunch in the office that day. |
| The most rewarding part was that Loretta was able to see her previous
self in her colleagues, her actions and attitude had contributed to
her miseries. When she changed, everything around her changed. Her
stress, spinal pain, migraines had disappeared and she now works happily
in her company. |
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| Children Problems Case 1: |
| Mariam had a 4 year old son suffering from Autism. She sought help
from Mr Lim to treat her son but was told to treat herself instead. |
| She participated in the regression therapy and discovered her problems
that had contributed to her child’s sickness. Her marriage was
unhappy, she had a violent childhood and her actions had somehow contributed
to her child’s condition. |
| Her breakthrough came when she discovered her relationship with
her son when she regressed to one of her past lives. She had understood
the wisdom of her experiences and she reported that her son had started
to talk nicely to her, responding to her conversations. She was overjoyed. |
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| Children Problems Case 2: |
| Mdm Lee was a single parent with a 12 year old son and 17 year old
daughter. Her son became uncontrollable when he was 11 and had started
to abuse his sister and mother verbally and physically. He even told
his mother he wanted to make her send him to the Boys home. Counseling
and visits to the psychologist and psychiatrists didn’t change
the child’s attitude. |
| Desperate for help, Mdm Lee found a news article about Mr Lim’s
therapy in the Chinese newspaper. She had wanted the therapy to be
done on her son, but was told that she was the one who needed help
instead. She was the source of the problem. |
| 10 hours of therapy enabled Mdm Lee to discover the various problems
leading to her son’s rebellious behaviour. Her broken marriage,
her childhood problems, her education methods all contributed to her
son’s emotional problems. |
| Mdm Lee now has a different view of her son and has discovered improvements. |
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| It is usual and common for us humans to direct the source of stress
and problems to outside causes. Blaming others is easier than admitting
that the problem lies with us. When we learn to really love ourselves,
we create our own happiness, because love is contagious. |
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| 32 Marine Crescent Singapore
440032 |
| Tel: (65) 9068 5987 |
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