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Choosing Real Immunity

"Fear is just a prayer for what we don't want."

“Choosing Real Immunity” takes a look at the role of consciousness as it relates to health and natural immunity. Hear from Dr Joe Dispenza, Del Bigtree, Tony Jimenez and others who have taken the road less traveled, veered from the conventional path, and embody true healing. Meet medical doctors who trained in traditional schools and then made choices to explore untraditional forms of treatment for their patients.

Top Cast

  • Linda Baker

    Linda Baker

    Self

  • Del Matthew Bigtree

    Del Matthew Bigtree

    Self

  • Cilla Whatcott

    Cilla Whatcott

    Self

  • Torako Yui

    Torako Yui

    Self

  • Joe Dispenza

    Joe Dispenza

    Self

  • Leslie Gomez

    Leslie Gomez

    Self

  • Antonio Jimenez

    Antonio Jimenez

    Self

  • Bill McKenna

    Bill McKenna

    Self

  • Valerie Ohanian

    Valerie Ohanian

    Self

Overview

“Choosing Real Immunity” takes a look at the role of consciousness as it relates to health and natural immunity. Hear from Dr Joe Dispenza, Del Bigtree, Tony Jimenez and others who have taken the road less traveled, veered from the conventional path, and embody true healing. Meet medical doctors who trained in traditional schools and then made choices to explore untraditional forms of treatment for their patients.

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