Two-day brain cells activation seminar to be held at MBKS Auditorium
KUCHING: A seminar will be held here to promote brain cells activation for restoring or maintaining good health, and to increase mental power capacity.
The Brain Cells Activation ( BCA) Seminar is organised by Kuching Brain Cells Centre ( KBCC) in collaboration with Hui Sing Garden Community Welfare Association, and will take place at Kuching South City Council (MBKS) Auditorium on Sept 2 and 3, from 9am to 5pm.
“BCA, which is also known as Brain Wave Quantum Healing, is a technique which can positively help to improve our immune system and restore good health.
“The basic theory of BCA in achieving good health is to activate more than 90 per cent of our inactive brain cells to dispel toxin and to absorb good energy into our bodies,” KBCC personincharge Alan Bong told a press conference here yesterday.
He pointed out that the inaugural event will be conducted by BCA master Li Gao from China.
“BCA was first invented by Soon Jia Lin, a great Chinese mathematician, before it was further developed and popularised by Li who used BCA to help thousands of patients with terminal illnesses like cancer and was able to achieve positive results significantly.
“As a philanthropist, he shared his technique and experiences in BCA to all cancer patients in China as well as countries outside of China,” he said, adding that Li and his team have helped thousands of cancer patients through BCA with a success rate of more than 80 per cent.
Bong explained that practising a session of BCA is simply through relaxing by listening to music and following the instructions recorded in a disc for about 25 minutes.
“While following the instructions, our bodies can expel toxins and absorb good energy into our bodies. Terminal cancer patients can practise three times a day at intervals of four to five hours while others can practise it once a day.”
He also emphasised that as BCA does not involve any medication or products, there will be no negative side effects to those who practise BCA.
“As we are organising this seminar on a charitable basis, admission to the seminar is free and there will be no charges imposed for those who wish to learn how to practise BCA from Li.”
However, he advised those who wish to attend the seminar to contact KBCC or its persons-in charge for tickets by Aug 30 as seats are limited.
“We are targeting around 500 participants at our seminar, which will be declared open by Local Government and Housing Minister Datuk Dr Sim Kui Hian on Sept 2 at 10am.”
For tickets or further enquiries, call KBCC on 082- 455622, Bong (0138011381), KK Bong ( 019- 8160969), Maggie Lim ( 016- 3093061), Tan Beng Chong ( 012- 8851293), Lim Han Kiang (012- 8881421), Chua Pei Pei ( 019- 8491718) or Eileen Bong ( 011-10109138).