What to Expect
Your first session with Michael and Gill lasts around 90 minutes. During this time, we’ll carry out a personalised assessment using the BICOM® device to identify key stressors affecting your health and wellbeing. While not every possible factor is tested, the focus is always on your body’s priorities – this might include sensitivities to allergens, bacteria, parasites, viruses, or fungal imbalances.
If you have particular concerns, such as hormones or digestive issues, you can let us know so these areas can be explored further. Once we’ve identified the most relevant stressors, we’ll move straight into your first therapy session.
Follow-Up Care
Because the body changes as healing begins, we recommend booking a follow-up session after 1–2 weeks (preferably weekly). This allows us to retest, review progress, and adjust therapy to your body’s new priorities. Each follow-up session usually lasts around 60 minutes.
How the Therapy Session Works
The extended therapy is designed to both address immediate stressors and support your body’s natural ability to heal. A typical session includes:
- Balancing the body – Using corrective frequencies tailored to your cellular communication, helping to restore balance and energy flow.
- Releasing blockages – Supporting the body to clear deep blockages such as scar tissue or environmental stresses.
- Gentle detoxification – Assessing and stimulating the liver, kidneys, and lymphatic system to encourage natural detox.
- Inverting stressors – Stress patterns identified during testing are ‘inverted’ to reduce their impact on your system.
- Fortifying support – Strengthening your system with beneficial frequencies that tested positively for you.
At the end of your session, you’ll be provided with a BICOM® chip, programmed specifically for you. This continues working gently with your body for around 3–4 weeks after your appointment.
Healing Starts with Your Commitment to Change
We are not a single organism; we are superorganisms—a walking ecosystem.
The cells in our body are outnumbered 10 to 1 by the bacteria, fungi, and viruses that make up our microbiome. These symbiotic organisms have their own DNA, and their collective genetic information dwarfs our own.
Our human DNA and the microbiome's DNA are in constant, intricate dialogue. The genes of our gut bacteria produce neurochemicals that directly influence our mood and thoughts, and cravings, sending signals that our own DNA responds to.
We did not evolve in isolation. Our genome is part of a larger collective intelligence.
To heal ourselves is to heal our inner ecosystem, understanding that our human DNA can only express its full potential when it is in harmonious relationship with the vast universe of life that resides within us.
Before we heal someone, we ask them if they are willing to give up the things that made them sick.
People cry out for change yet cling to the very patterns that keep them unwell. They seek healing, but refuse to part with the habits, the identities, the attachments that sustain their suffering.
A man drowning in a river may scream for rescue yet grip the stone pulling him under. He does not see that his struggle is not against the current, but against himself.
One cannot be freed from suffering while still clutching the very chains that bind them. You see, suffering, too, is familiar. It is a well-worn groove in the mind, a rhythm one has danced to for years and though it may be painful, it is known and the known, no matter how unbearable, is often preferred over the terrifying vastness of the unknown.
Healing is not an addition; it is a subtraction. It is not something you gain, but something you release. To step into wellness, you must leave behind the version of yourself that was comfortable in sickness.
So, before you ask for healing, ask yourself this: Am I ready to let go of who I was, to become who I am meant to be?
Booking your Initial and Follow-up Appointments
To keep things personal and ensure every patient receives the time and care they need, Michael handles all bookings directly rather than through an online calendar. This way he can coordinate referrals, manage follow-up appointments, and make sure sessions are scheduled at a pace that suits your individual needs.
When you’re ready to arrange your initial in-person assessment or to book a follow-up appointment, simply contact Michael using the details below. He’ll be happy to find a time that works for you and guide you through the next steps.
Patient Registration Form
To make your first appointment as smooth and productive as possible, we ask all new patients to complete our Patient Registration Form before attending their consultation.
This form helps Michael & Gill prepare for your session in advance, giving them the information they need to tailor your assessment and therapy to your personal needs.
If you’d like to discuss costs or available appointment times before completing the form, please feel free to contact Michael directly — but do keep in mind that the form must be submitted before you attend your first appointment.