Wolfram Berthold Wäscher
The Encourager and Spiritual Companion
With Expertise and Heart
- Engineer – Business Economist – Entrepreneur
- Psychologist – Educator – “Empathologist”
- Former Captain in the German Armed Forces
- Practitioner of Healing – TCM – Acupuncture – Quantum Frequency Medicine
In times of need... he’s the one I can call.
- You don’t have to go through it alone...
- I’ll take you by the hand... and walk the path with you.
Leave the reservation of your...
- Imprints
- Conditionings
- Assumptions
- Limiting truths
- Shaped morality
- Foreign identifications
- Judgments
The mind helps the body, the body helps the mind, and body & mind help the soul – and the soul helps your being.
Goals
- More inner security and self-confidence
- Feeling and being safe in any situation
- Clarity and more strength for decision-making
- Being alert and active
- Becoming more resilient
- More available energy
- Becoming healthier and more mobile again
- Becoming completely healthy again
Call me and schedule a free initial phone consultation.
T: 0160 – 333 40 11
Questions to Reflect On
- How do I see the world?
- What holds meaning for you?
- Why and through what did this receptiveness arise in you?
What is imprinting? What extent does it shape you?
Emotional experiences are the glue within us. They determine how deeply and strongly processes are anchored in us. They remain in consciousness – whatever consciousness really is.
EXAMPLES
Bettina, former mayor
Wolfram Wäscher is an open, honest, and deeply insightful advisor who combines his well-founded and extensive professional experience with great wisdom and takes a holistic approach to things.
To me, he embodies all the character traits one would wish for in a true friend.
Klaus
Since 2008, I’ve had prostate cancer that had already spread to the pelvic area and was therefore inoperable. At the time, I chose to forgo chemotherapy and opted for hormone therapy instead.
Later, there was a rapid increase in the PSA marker, along with pain in the pelvic and lower back region, so I decided to undergo radiation therapy. Unfortunately, the problems worsened — urination became extremely difficult, and the urine backed up into the kidneys, eventually leading to complete kidney failure. A urinary diversion and a surgical intervention became necessary — but without success; the diversion had to remain.
It was during this time, in 2015, that I began working with Wolfram Wäscher!
We had many positive, encouraging conversations that gave me new strength. Detoxifying the soul and the body were our key topics. I radically changed my diet overnight, which led to a much more positive outlook on life and significantly improved well-being.
With my new eating and drinking habits, I lost 10 kg. Wolfram also introduced me to various highly affordable natural remedies, which I took on my own responsibility. After about four weeks, the urinary diversion could be removed, and things steadily improved. I was once again full of energy and able to participate in life again — hiking in the mountains, going on trekking tours, sailing, traveling, and much more.
I followed the full therapy program consistently for four months. Since then, I’ve been visibly and noticeably well, pain-free, and full of vitality.
My PSA level has gone down again.
I thank my new friend, Wolfram Wäscher.
— July 2017
Eberhard, living with Parkinson’s for 25 years
Wolfram Wäscher and I worked together extensively. Emotional and physical detoxification were our main focus.
The changes in my diet, along with the addition of vitamins and mineral salts, led to an almost pain-free life and significantly better, more restful sleep.
Gut cleansing and targeted measures to reduce acidity in my body also brought good results.
The movement exercises he recommended were absolutely excellent.
Thank you very much, dear Wolfram.
Viola, MS
How my MS has helped me to enjoy my life a little more every day
I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (relapsing form), a chronic, typically progressive disease involving damage to the sheaths of nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, in early December 2014 after having faced several symptoms including impairment of muscular coordination, blurred vision, severe fatigue, and incontinence.
Due to the fact that the progress was considered mild, I was prescribed Copaxone (subcutaneous injections, 20 mg each day), which is supposed to have the fewest secondary effects. However, as I found out after some research, it only prevents about 20% of the attacks.
The diagnosis hit me about half a year after having concluded my International Management studies and just a month after signing a contract with a leading food retailing company (position: Regional Sales Director). The workload was tremendous. I did not feel well most of the time – exhausted and overstrained.
Having been a very social and cheerful person before, this situation changed my personality completely. My friends and family did not recognize me anymore. Everyone was really worried – except myself! Being a very strong person who does not want to show weakness, I didn’t want to fail or admit that all the pressure was too much. I totally underestimated the disease I was burdened with.
A car accident, as well as three hospital stays (one of them quite severe, as I narrowly escaped a nephritis), finally woke me up – I had to change my way of living completely.
The first steps were quitting my job, moving back home, and starting a new position in a small digital agency as a project manager. In addition, I changed my diet (Paleo) and began feeling better – I enjoyed life again. However, I was still facing too many situations that caused stress or at least made me feel stressed. I was still facing about one attack a year, treated with high doses of cortisone.
Since the medicine didn’t make me feel better – on the contrary, it made me feel mentally worse – and didn’t prevent attacks from recurring, I decided to stop taking it. That was in December 2016. Another attack hit me a month later, but it was not related to stopping the medical treatment (Copaxone continues to have an effect for about six months after stopping).
My neurologist let me decide whether to treat the attack with cortisone injections or not. Since I had stopped injecting myself with Copaxone and decided to stop feeding my body with "poison," I chose to try without!
This was when I met Wolfram Wäscher, a friend of my dad. He told me about the success he had with other patients with autoimmune diseases and how he accompanied them through the process of detoxification. Having been unsure about not treating the attack the traditional way, I now felt assured that this approach was right for me!
I took Toxaprevent to cleanse my body and create an optimal foundation for the next steps. I started taking Chlorella, MMS, DMSO, and Vitamin D3 (with Vitamin K2) – much cheaper than traditional medicine and without side effects – and I felt better every day.
The cortisone treatments of earlier attacks had left me tired, exhausted, and feeling even sicker. The supplements, on the other hand, helped me fully understand that I was able to manage my disease without conventional medicine. Even more enriching was the realization that Wolfram helped me to understand:
Everything I do, I should do with calmness, tranquillity, and joy
I shall live my life with a smile on my face
There is no “must,” only “may”
My MS is not an enemy, but a friend that wants to prevent me from worse things – and reminds me to stop, breathe, and reflect
Doing absolutely nothing can be the healthiest pastime
It was hard to put everything he told me into practice – but I finally realized: I can really do it.
And since then, I have!
I am so grateful for having met such an incredible person as Wolfram – thanks to him, I am getting better each day.