Fear Of Dentist

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Fear of Dentist Neutralised with a Supercoherence Frequency

From Supercoherence Practitioner Jane Cook

N. is a keen athlete and rowing fanatic and trains two or three times a week.  He is very careful about his diet and does take some interest in alternative therapies.  His worst nightmare is a visit to the dentist. N. has a real fear and can get close to panic attacks when he has to go.  He asked me for help.  We went over how this had happened and he thinks it went back to his childhood, when because of overcrowding, he had to have a number of teeth removed.  Not all at once, they were done two at a time at every school holidays.  At first he was offered gas but he could not cope with the mask covering his face, he pulled at it and I think let in some air, anyway he felt considerable pain with the first two extractions.  After that each visit was a nightmare, causing vivid dreams before and after the visit.  The other extractions were done with injections, but when describing them , he was explaining that the dentist had no sympathy with him as he was a boy, he should ‘ be a man about it’  He thinks he was about 11 when this happened.  Anyway the fear has dogged him ever since.  I thought we could help with using the Supercoherence Panic-To-Calm Frequency and sure enough, he came to me before the visit and collected the frequency.  He sat and held it whilst in the waiting room and weirdly described going from total nervous wreck to complete calm in less than 30 minutes.  He put the Supercoherence Panic-To-Calm Frequency in his pocket and was able to sit in the chair to be examined, he was able to endure the scraping and poking, which previously he had not been able to do without extreme difficulty and ‘gritting his teeth’.”

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