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Blu Room treatments from a physician’s perspective

The idealistic sentiment of pursuing true transformative healing skills that in


younger years was such a driving force to study medicine - over time has
gone down pathways of complex diagnostics, lab tests, and mechanical
processes that sometimes seem void of the original intent.

Finding the Blu Room as an adjunct to medical treatment and seeing those
patients in despair be uplifted, those in pain be relieved, those depressed
and stressed be transformed into a tranquil peaceful state of being has
renewed my hope in our profession.

What is the value of adding the Blu Room to our patients’ healing journey for
a clinician? The idea that a technology can produce an atmosphere that
addresses physical, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing and thereby allows for
the healing transformation of the patient. That is closest to the idealistic
calling of healing that medicine is all about.

In the pages that follow, you will find an overview of outcomes followed by
two individual case studies.

Seeing the effects of the Blu Room for my patients leaves me inspired about
the work I do every day.

Ana Maria Mihalcea, MD, PhD


Supervising Physician, Mercy Blu Room program
President, AM Medical LLC
Mercy Blu Congestive Heart Failure
Patients

Diagnosis Conventional treatment


CHF EF17%, MI, HTN, cardiac arrest, stroke, Defibrillator, BP meds, Antiarrythmics,
Dysarthria anticoagulation
BP meds, Antiarrythmics,
CHF EF 27%, HTN, Defibrillator, anticoagulation
CHF EF 21%, MI, cardiac arrest, HTN BP meds, Antiarrythmics, Diuretics
CHF EF 27%, CKD 4, HTN BP meds, Diuretics
BP meds, Antiarrythmics,
CHF EF 19%, cardiac arrest, LVAD, CKD 3, anticoagulation
CHF EF 40% MI, heart aneurysm, mural thrombus Anticoagulation,
BP meds, Antiarrythmics,
CHF EF 40% MI, HTN, Afib anticoagulation
CHF EF 35%, CKD 5 on dialysis BP meds, Antiarrythmics,
BP d A ti th i
Mercy Blu Heart Healing Outcomes
Diagnosis Echo Outcomes 3‐8 Mo Symptom and Quality of Life  improvement 

CHF EF17%, MI, HTN, cardiac arrest, stroke, 
Defib, Dysarthria EF 20‐25% Improved, no symptoms of  CHF, dysarthria improved

CHF EF 27%, HTN, Defibrillator, EF 27% excellent, no symptoms

No symptoms, exercises, back to work, off multiple 
CHF EF 21%, MI, cardiac arrest, HTN EF 56% meds

no more SOB, energy much better, QoL much better, 
CHF EF 27%, CKD  4, HTN EF 47% less meds

EF 65% left‐ still had 
CHF EF 19%, cardiac arrest, LVAD, CKD 3,  RHF no longer in program, heart transplant for RHF 

CHF EF 40% MI, heart aneurysm not done yet very good, no symptoms 

Excellent, BP meds of 20 years decreased from 200mg 
CHF EF 40% MI, HTN, Afib EF 63% to 12.5mg 

CHF EF 35%, CKD 5 on dialysis EF 44% Complications with dialysis, doing better

CHF EF 50%, Afib, s/p valve replacement, 
pacemaker  stable excellent, no symptoms, QoL amazing
Conclusions So
Far
• Combination therapy
improved Quality of Life and
Mood
• Symptoms improved: Less
fatigue, less Shortness of
breath
• EF improved/ normalized: 6/8
who had Echo – 75%
response rate
• Improvement in Quality of
Life and Symptoms: 9/9 –
100%
Mercy Blu Program News
Healing heart failure and PTSD after cardiac arrest

Peter is 71 years old. In July 2018, he developed bilateral arm pain and
sweats, then became unconscious. His wife started CPR and resuscitated
him. At the hospital, three stents were placed into his left major artery
which was completely occluded. The front and left part of his heart muscle
were not moving at all. He had congestive heart failure with an ejection
fraction of 30 percent (normal is more than 55).

Even with the stents, Peter required multiple antiarrhythmic medications.


Peter experienced extreme side effects from medications that he described
as a dark shadow and feeling like death itself was advancing against him. It
took all of his focus to ward off that feeling of absolute blackness.

In the ICU his nurse asked if he was a student at Ramtha’s School of


Enlightenment and he said yes. This nurse urged him to find a Blu Room
and to go to it as much as he could after his discharge from the hospital.
When Peter was discharged after 10 days, his heart’s ejection fraction was
43.

Within a couple weeks, Peter was able to participate in the Mercy Blu
program and he went 3-4 times a week. He improved significantly but the
level of emotional trauma from the sudden death was still present. The
shadow would come to him during the night and he had to fight to focus it
away. It left a sense of uncertainty and fear in both him and his wife.

Peter describes going to the Blu Room several times a week as a peaceful,
serene, powerful support that is difficult to describe. It was the Blu Room
that eventually dissolved the awareness and fear of the Shadow of Death,
along with all of the associated post traumatic anxiety. Peter no longer has
those attacks.

Peter says the Blu Room — through its profound atmosphere of healing —
helped him reach a level of Peace that has become a lasting companion in
his life. He describes seeing his life now through clean glasses, when he
never knew before that his lenses were dirty.
Peter was able to lower some of his blood pressure and antiarrhythmic
medications and his energy was coming back. He was able to be more
active in his Cardiac rehabilitation program. He can undergo strenuous
exercise without problems. His life has a level of serene appreciation and
gratitude that emanates from his Being.

When Peter had his repeat echocardiogram in September, it showed that


his left heart wall is moving normally, and that his heart pump ejection
fraction had normalized to 56 percent. He also has normal systolic and
diastolic function of his heart which is a fantastic improvement in only two
months’ time.

Peter attributes his fast recovery and profound life change to the help in the
Mercy Blu Boom program. Peter continues to improve in his health. Other
areas like his knee pain and shoulder pain are also improving with physical
therapy and Blu room. He is enjoying a new Life with his lovely wife.

Ana Maria Mihalcea, MD


Supervising physician, Mercy Blu Room program
Mercy Blu Program News
Healing congestive heart failure, chronic depression 

Diana is 72 years old. In February 2018, she developed severe shortness


of breath and chest pain. She thought she was going to die from fluid filling
up in her lungs. She went to the emergency room and was found to be in
acute respiratory failure, acute congestive heart failure with a heart pump
ejection fraction at 40-45 percent (normal is 55+). The left atrium of Diana’s
heart was severely dilated and she had atrial fibrillation with a rapid heart
rate in the 140’s.

After she was stabilized and treated, Diana was discharged on higher
doses of medications but she continued to feel the irregular heart rate from
her atrial fibrillation, the shortness of breath with exertion, and the severe
fatigue that made it difficult to do anything.

Diana had struggled with depression for much of her life. Prior to this
episode, she was quite low with her mood and outlook on life. She started
the Mercy Blu Room program in March 2018. Slowly but steadily her
energy improved.

Her mood got better and Diana was able to mend relationships in her life
that caused her much pain before. She noticed that coming to the Blu
Room lifted the cloud of depression and changed her outlook towards her
life. She was able to do more things, and feel less short of breath and less
fatigued.

Over time Diana has been able to lower her blood pressure medications.
She does not feel her atrial fibrillation any more when before there was this
annoying presence of feeling the highly irregular heartbeat. Diana had a
repeat echocardiogram in September 2018 which showed that her ejection
fraction had increased to normal function of 63 percent. She still has a
dilated left atrium and atrial fibrillation, but her heart rate is under very good
control with a quarter of the medication dose that she needed in March.

Diana feels that the Blu Room helped her reconnect spiritually. Old patterns
of emotional problems seem to not have a hold of her life and this has
improved her wellbeing throughout. Her family has noticed marked
improvement and she is able to enjoy her life with them.

Diana is not a woman of many words but she said of the Blu Room, “I have
a greatly heightened gratitude for the Mercy Blu Room program and for Life
itself.” Where before she was contemplating death due to her illness and
depression, she now is looking forward to Life.

Ana Maria Mihalcea, MD


Supervising physician, Mercy Blu Room program
Donna is 75 years old woman with a longstanding history of heart
problems.
She had Chronic mitral valve prolapse with myxomatous changes, causing
mitral regurgitation requiring St Jude Mitral Valve replacement in 1998. She
has had complex history of recurrent atrial fibrillation treated with
cardioversion and antiarrhythmic drugs over several years. She did have
recurrent hospitalizations with flare ups and the paroxysmal Atrial fibrillation
caused acute congestive heart failure, with intermittent heart pump function
as low as EF 20-25% - those numbers improved to EF 55% after further
electrophysiologic intervention, intraoperative extensive Maze 2010 with
bipolar radiofrequency and removal of left atrial appendage. She then had
a biventricular pacemaker placed, now with compensated Ejection fraction
of 55%.
Over the years Donna has had significant symptoms from her heart
condition, and at times she was bedridden due to low energy. The times
when she has had fast heart rates she got dehydrated, and would get short
of breath with minimal activities and she was unable to complete even the
simplest tasks due to her low energy. Since Donna started Blu Room
therapy she has had less symptoms of her Atrial fibrillation impacting her
abilities, even though her pacemaker readings show that the problem is
persistent. She has greater stamina and does not experience shortness of
breath. She has experienced a more serene ability to manage stress in her
life due to her Blu Room visits, which is important for healing for any heart
patient. Over several months of Blu room use her overall condition
continued to improve. Most recently she had a work related assignment
and was able to work for 12 hours in perpetual motion and all of her
coworkers were amazed at her stamina and her “go getter” attitude.
Donna attributes these improvements in her condition to the Blu room and
feels they are nothing short of miraculous.

Ana Maria Mihalcea, MD


Supervising physician, Mercy Blu Room program
Improving energy after heart attack with Blu Room

Joseph is 83 years old. He enjoyed good health until September 2018


when he had a heart attack that required stents to his major heart arteries.
Due to the heart attack Joseph developed congestive heart failure. His
heart pump function decreased from the normal of 65 down to 40 percent.
At the same time, a blood clot was found in the left ventricle of his heart. He
was started on blood thinners and heart medications.

Before the heart attack, Joseph never went to the doctor and did not take
any type of medications. After the heart attack he experienced fatigue
along with shortness of breath when he exerted himself. Adhering to his
regimen was a challenge but he supported himself diligently with nutritional
supplements. He took his medications for many months but some of them
made him feel ill, so he gradually discontinued all of them except the blood
thinner.

In January 2019, Joseph started the Mercy Blu Room program twice a
week. His fatigue was lifted and his energy level continued to increase. He
was able to walk up the hill on his property without being exhausted. Since
then, Joseph has remained very active – chopping wood, taking care of his
house and property. He no longer has leg swelling, shortness of breath,
chest discomfort, or any other heart symptoms.

Through this journey with using the Blu Room, Joseph has become more
aware of his thoughts and is able to correct his self-judgments easier. He is
more detached. He experiences a deeper level of focus. This has been
important to him. Before every Blu Room session, he pauses and says: “I
accept all healing for my body.” He is not sure if he falls asleep but he loses
time in the Blu Room and it seems to him that he is only in there for a
minute, so deep is his ability to relax into his healing intention.

Joseph is grateful that the Blu Room helped his healing journey and aided
his improvement in quality of life.

Ana Maria Mihalcea, MD


Supervising physician, Mercy Blu Room program
Mercy Blu Program News
Healing heart failure and PTSD after cardiac arrest

Peter is 71 years old. In July 2018, he developed bilateral arm pain and
sweats, then became unconscious. His wife started CPR and resuscitated
him. At the hospital, three stents were placed into his left major artery
which was completely occluded. The front and left part of his heart muscle
were not moving at all. He had congestive heart failure with an ejection
fraction of 30 percent (normal is more than 55).

Even with the stents, Peter required multiple antiarrhythmic medications.


Peter experienced extreme side effects from medications that he described
as a dark shadow and feeling like death itself was advancing against him. It
took all of his focus to ward off that feeling of absolute blackness.

In the ICU his nurse asked if he was a student at Ramtha’s School of


Enlightenment and he said yes. This nurse urged him to find a Blu Room
and to go to it as much as he could after his discharge from the hospital.
When Peter was discharged after 10 days, his heart’s ejection fraction was
43.

Within a couple weeks, Peter was able to participate in the Mercy Blu
program and he went 3-4 times a week. He improved significantly but the
level of emotional trauma from the sudden death was still present. The
shadow would come to him during the night and he had to fight to focus it
away. It left a sense of uncertainty and fear in both him and his wife.

Peter describes going to the Blu Room several times a week as a peaceful,
serene, powerful support that is difficult to describe. It was the Blu Room
that eventually dissolved the awareness and fear of the Shadow of Death,
along with all of the associated post traumatic anxiety. Peter no longer has
those attacks.

Peter says the Blu Room — through its profound atmosphere of healing —
helped him reach a level of Peace that has become a lasting companion in
his life. He describes seeing his life now through clean glasses, when he
never knew before that his lenses were dirty.
Peter was able to lower some of his blood pressure and antiarrhythmic
medications and his energy was coming back. He was able to be more
active in his Cardiac rehabilitation program. He can undergo strenuous
exercise without problems. His life has a level of serene appreciation and
gratitude that emanates from his Being.

When Peter had his repeat echocardiogram in September, it showed that


his left heart wall is moving normally, and that his heart pump ejection
fraction had normalized to 56 percent. He also has normal systolic and
diastolic function of his heart which is a fantastic improvement in only two
months’ time.

Peter attributes his fast recovery and profound life change to the help in the
Mercy Blu Boom program. Peter continues to improve in his health. Other
areas like his knee pain and shoulder pain are also improving with physical
therapy and Blu room. He is enjoying a new Life with his lovely wife.

Ana Maria Mihalcea, MD


Supervising physician, Mercy Blu Room program
Mercy Blu Program News
Healing congestive heart failure and depression
Rosa is 60 years old and has had congestive heart failure, chronic kidney
disease, and high blood pressure since 2009.
When Rosa was first diagnosed with congestive heart failure, her ejection
fraction, a marker for the hearts ability to pump blood was significantly
reduced at 20% (normal is 55-70%). For a long time her heart failure
presented as an untreatable cough and it was hard for her to even
complete a sentence without coughing and gasping for air.
Rosa was seeing her cardiologists and receiving medical treatments. At
times she was at odds with taking drugs, in part because she did not
understand what was happening with her body medically and she wanted
to do things more naturally.
For years Rosa would have intermittent improvement of heart function
followed by exacerbations of heart failure requiring hospitalization. At her
worst, she was only able to walk minimal distances due to severe
shortness of breath and fatigue. Rosa also had been battling depression on
and off for several years.
In June 2017, Rosa had a heart attack and was hospitalized again. Her
echocardiogram showed an ejection fraction of 27%, diffuse lack of
movement of the heart wall, moderate inability of the heart muscle to relax,
and moderately severe leaking of her mitral valve. Her kidney function was
significantly impaired due to progressive chronic kidney disease.
Rosa was discharged on multiple heart medications that she took faithfully.
She still had a hard time with chronic shortness of breath and fatigue.
From May through December of 2018, Rosa participated in the Mercy Blu
Room twice a week consistently. Gradually her mood got better and her
energy improved. She was been able to do things without severe shortness
of breath and her emotional resilience to stress greatly improved.
Rosa had a repeat echocardiogram in November 2018 which showed that
her ejection fraction significantly improved to 47%, her ability to relax the
heart muscle improved, and her mitral valve leakage improved as well.
Rosa is now exercising, her stamina and physical energy are the best they
have been in years. Her depression has lifted. Her mood and outlook on life
are much more optimistic. She attributes this remarkable healing to the Blu
Room which she continues to use twice per week. She is now working on
healing her kidney function and has the confidence to know she can do it.
Ana Maria Mihalcea, MD
Supervising physician, Mercy Blu Room program
Patience for healing after a cardiac arrest

Alejandro is 50 years old. In April 2017 he had a sudden cardiac arrest


while driving his car which led to a crash. He was resuscitated and
transported to a hospital where he was diagnosed with heart muscle
weakness causing congestive heart failure with a heart pump function of 12
percent (60 percent is normal).

Alejandro had recurring dangerous ventricular fibrillations, a type of heart


rhythm abnormality that can cause sudden death. A defibrillator was
implanted and he was started on multiple heart medications.

After two years of medications his heart pump function increased to 27


percent. Even with all the medications, Alejandro was not feeling better. He
had dedicated his life to understanding the capacity of the mind to affect
matter and so he applied all of the tools he had learned at Ramtha’s School
of Enlightenment for his healing.

In January 2019 Alejandro joined the Mercy Blu Room Program. His
doctors previously told him that stress was a major contributor to his
condition, and he understood that he needed to improve his ability to
detach from strong emotions. He stated, “I have been like a kite of
emotions flying intensely in stormy winds. The Blu Room and RSE’s
disciplines of the mind helped me to become free of those stressors.“

The Blu Room sessions uplifted him, brought him intense lucid dreams, a
clarity of ideas, and a newfound creativity that beneficially affected his work
and teaching abilities. Alejandro described it as the lifting of a fog that had
been blocking his creativity. Symptoms of blurry vision that had been
occurring for a couple years resolved completely after a Blu Room session
in October.

Blu Room sessions were like a nutrient to Alejandro. Deep changes were
occurring in subtle ways. He felt a pathway of healing grow like the effects
of a homeopathic remedy and he needed to develop the patience to allow
its gentle nuances to unfold within him.

While on this journey with the Blu Room, Alejandro‘s symptoms of


congestive heart failure disappeared. Previous experiences of shortness of
breath with exertion and recurrent lightheadedness completely resolved,
even though his heart pump function or medications has not changed.

In small steps, little by little, Alejandro now has the patience and the trust to
allow the healing journey to happen.

Ana Maria Mihalcea, MD


Supervising Physician, Mercy Blu Room Program

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