1. Can I use HP while pregnant? Yes.
  2. Is it safe for infants? Yes.
  3. How long does protection last?  Upon completion of the program, it is assumed that protection is present for at least 10 years. It’s known however that physical and emotional traumas may diminish this energetic protection. Additionally, a sustained level of intense exposure to any disease will eventually fail in some cases.  This is where a person may desire to give themselves a booster.
  4. Does HP satisfy school or travel immunization requirements? HP does not satisfy school requirements. It has been successfully utilized to fulfill travel requirements for Yellow Fever immunization.
  5. Can I use HP if my child is partially vaccinated? Yes. Simply select the disease you’d like coverage for, that they have not already been immunized against.
  6. My child is immunocompromised, or otherwise unwell. Can they still use HP? Yes. However it may be most appropriate to first treat underlying weaknesses in the child’s energetic system.
  7. How do I know how to administer the program? You will be emailed detailed instructions along with a schedule to print off and track the program with. You’re also able to communicate monthly with your practitioner to address any questions or concerns.
  8. How soon is one protected once staring a program? Immediately and protection increases with each subsequent dose.
  9. How long do programs take to complete? The standard Childhood program will take 5 years to complete. There are opportunities to speed up the program if the parent desires, however 5 years is optimal in most scenarios. Travel and student programs vary  depending on the desired outcome of the consumer. Detailed instructions are included in the purchase of each program.
  10. How can I tell if my child is covered? Very usually HP does not produce antibodies, therefor there is no way to measure immunity and only hindsight will show whether it was achieved through the program. All one can do is look at the evidence supporting HP effectiveness, and take confidence in knowing that the program was administered correctly and stored appropriately. Some may be quite okay with this understanding, and some might decide that the inability to test for immunity is not okay. No method of immunization whether it is vaccination or HP is 100% effective so a person needs to weigh all aspect of each option and make a decision they are comfortable and confident in.