"Excellent question Pat! Not one that I get asked very often so thanks for asking. What have my a-ha moments been? There have been so many. I mean I am a totally different person than I was when I started studying this 10 years ago. My first a-ha moment was the a-ha that someone needs to study this. If we're trying to win the war on cancer why are we ignoring the people who've won? We should be talking to them. We should be studying them. So that was the first coin that dropped for me was just something like do this, study this, don't be afraid. It didn't scare me. It actually excited me. My dear friend died when we were 16 of stomach cancer so to be across from someone like him was told they were going to die and yet 25 years later that does not scare me. That gives me incredible hope and for a potential cure for cancer down the road."
Dr. Kelly Turner
"So first of all congratulations for all of the things that you have created and for all the differences that you have made in so many peoples' lives. I love hearing your story because I know the impact you have in the world. So Mazel tov to you."
Wendy Capland
"Being on this show helped me so much to just feel that what I needed to and what I share with the world is important. And to you, Dr. Pat, as a supporter, your excitement and energy, your work really helped to put the word out and basically made my work global. She helped me to really be known all the way to India, all the way to Australia and work with people all over the world. I really contribute a lot to what we have been doing now for years together on this show and I just want to thank you for really inviting me to be a part of this. And I want to thank myself for making this choice. I’m certainly happy even though at the beginning, it scared me; it was exactly the right thing for me to do."
Dr. Friedemann Schaub
"Thank you Dr. Pat. I am just so excited about your future and how you’re exploding. So, more people need Dr. Pat!"
Listener-Rhonda Britten
"For those of you who don't know about Mary Jane, first of all she's my mom. I think she's pretty awesome as a mom but I also think she's pretty awesome at what she does. Little bit about her background is in nursing but she's had a thriving, successful practice in Issaquah, Washington since 1992. She's a medical intuitive and the way I describe what she does is a form of muscle testing, the body to find out where your nutritional deficiencies are, then she recommends nutrition protocol that gets in the nutrition repair, feeds your body, brings it back to where it can function at 100% and I used to work in her office, saw a lot of interesting cases that came in. Some were fun, had a few interesting people but I've seen a lot of miracles created in her office and she's a pretty special lady, not just that cause she is my mom and she's a miracle worker."
Nancy Mack-CoHost