With this technology, Naomi was out of coma after three months
This article is part of the KF Plasma Times July 2018
Two years ago July, 21 year old Naomi had a car accident in which sadly her partner died. The car accident was so severe that she barely survived.
Naomi was urgently rushed to Bari Hospital in Italy. We talked about this accident with Emanuel Spiteri from the Keshe Foundation, Malta. He told us how Naomi had been in a coma “due to this car accident.”“Naomi was taken to hospital and ended up in a coma. She had about 20 fractures throughout her body, a damaged spine, severe brain damage and other damaged organs. It was discovered later, that her brain was without oxygen, for about 15-20 minutes. "The pain in Naomi’s body was so severe that her heart was beating faster than normal. This severely threatened Naomi’s survival. "Because of the pain, her heart rate was elevated to 130 beats per minute and peaked at over 180 beats per minute, continuing constantly day and night.” The doctors started to lose hope.
"The doctors said they could not give her pain killers to lower her heart rate because it would poison her. The only possibility for survival was that her heartrate would return to normal, once the pain stops after the bones are knitting together."She was in such a serious condition, that doctors told her father Giovanni, to start preparing for the loss of his daughter.
” The Doctors also told Giovanni that even with all the medicine available, there was no chance that Naomi could make it.”At this point psychotherapy was offered to him, in preparation for the imminent death of his daughter. Naomi was in fact placed in a room which was used for patients who had no chance of recovery. Giovanni sought a possible solution from the Keshe Foundation Plasma Technology.
"Giovanni now was the last man standing in for her, and he chose to use this new technology, which was suggested to him by Mehran Tavakoli Keshe, the Founder of the Keshe Foundation. So Giovanni tried to find a way to relieve his daughter’s pain until the bones start knitting together. "Naomi’s father used the technology known as Keshe Plasma Science Technology and it started taking effect within 45 minutes of application.
"To reduce the pain, her father prepared two blankets and placed them on top of each other with patient’s (pelvis area) between. Inside these blankets (inflatable mattresses) he put 2 litres of liquid plasma water “ and the pain stopped completely within just 45 minutes of application of this technology. He also made a helmet filled with this plasma water to stop pain in her head.
With this technology, Naomi was out of the coma in 3 months and today she is alive. What we did not mention is that Malta is part of the Keshe Foundation, and is now saving lives like Naomi’s with their technology."The Keshe Foundation made a call to all Governments worldwide to bring their scientists, in order to learn and demonstrate the power of this technology to their nations. Beyond this, we wish for the Maltese doctors and scientists to learn about this technology and put it to good use.
We also wish for the teachings of this technology to be included in our education system, and we wish for our authorities to investigate and learn more about this technology. If this technology can be further implemented in Malta, the Foundation believes that many lives will be saved.”This was originally written by Xarabank.com.mt which is the website for the Maltese TV programme Xarabank.