Martin Ladouceur — Fire-cutting healer-magnetizer
Clinical observation reports in vibrational medicine and therapeutic magnetism
Explore real-world clinical observation reports in vibrational medicine and therapeutic magnetism, documented through both remote sessions and in-clinic support. Each case illustrates a structured approach, objective follow-up and measurable outcomes for adults, children or animals across Canada, Europe and international regions.

Motor and Vocal Tics in a Child – Clinical Observation in Therapeutic Magnetism | 19 November 2024
Three-week clinical progression showing an 85% reduction in motor and vocal tics in a 7-year-old boy, documented by a pediatric neuropsychologist.
19 novembre 2024
Clinical Introduction
This clinical observation follows the evolution of a 7-year-old boy who was experiencing intense motor and vocal tics, accompanied by fatigue, eye discomfort and intermittent body tension. The intervention was conducted remotely using therapeutic magnetism and vibrational medicine, beginning on 19 November 2024 after an urgent request from his mother, a doctoral-level psychologist specialized in pediatric neuropsychology. Over the course of the intervention, symptoms progressively decreased in frequency and intensity, reaching an improvement estimated at 85%. This case illustrates how a structured vibrational medicine approach may help support neurological regulation in children when used as a complementary method alongside conventional medical monitoring. These services are offered in Saint-Sauveur, Montreal, the Laurentians, Quebec, Canada, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Monaco, North Africa, West Africa, the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and internationally.
Structured Support Methodology
The intervention combined therapeutic magnetism, vibrational medicine and directed vibrational reading (non-induced perceptive flashes), allowing each session to be adapted according to the child’s physiological responses. Communication with the boy’s mother, a pediatric neuropsychologist, provided objective clinical feedback throughout the process. The approach remained strictly structured, ethical and non-invasive, aligned with professional standards for a clinical healer, therapeutic healer and vibrational medicine practitioner.
Clinical Analysis by Period
The clinical progression was monitored regularly from 19 November to 16 December. At the beginning of the intervention, the child presented frequent and intense motor tics, including rapid eye blinking, back movements and reflex coughing, along with marked fatigue. During the first week, the tics persisted but shifted in form, which is consistent with early neurofunctional modulation. By 5 December, the mother reported a 50% improvement, although temporary fluctuations appeared following physical fatigue or a mild infection. Symptoms then continued to decrease steadily, becoming mild and non-disruptive by 10 December. By 16 December, overall improvement was estimated at 85%, with only minimal residual manifestations.
Clinical Discussion and Interpretive Analysis
Motor and vocal tics in children are known to fluctuate with fatigue, mild illness, emotional stimulation and environmental change. The pattern observed in this case aligns with recognized clinical knowledge. A reliable clinical reference describing these dynamics is available in the Tourette's syndrome – NHS (UK) This observation highlights the potential value of complementary, non-invasive approaches aimed at supporting global neurological regulation rather than targeting isolated symptoms. The involvement of a pediatric neuropsychologist reinforces the credibility of the evolution observed during the intervention.
Professional Conclusion
This case demonstrates that a structured approach combining therapeutic magnetism and vibrational medicine may support significant reductions in motor and vocal tics when used as a complementary intervention alongside medical follow-up. The 85% improvement — documented by a pediatric neuropsychologist — strengthens the clinical relevance of this method. As a professional healer, therapeutic healer and fire-cutting healer, I provide methodical, ethical and non-invasive support aimed at promoting neurological stability and improving quality of life.
Call for Collaboration
I collaborate with parents, psychologists, physicians and neuropsychologists who support children experiencing tics, unexplained symptoms or persistent discomfort. All interventions are conducted remotely across Quebec, Canada, Europe and internationally. Professionals who wish to discuss a case or explore potential collaboration are welcome to reach out. For more details about my remote clinical work with families worldwide, you can visit
https://www.martinladouceur.com/en/medecine-vibratoire-distance-internationale
Full Testimonial
Thank you, Martin, for your availability, generosity and effectiveness! My 8-year-old son has motor and vocal tics that could correspond to what is known as Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome. As a doctoral-level psychologist specialized in pediatric neuropsychology, I am familiar with neurodevelopmental disorders and the types of interventions typically recommended. Recently, he experienced a period of intense and complex motor tics causing body pain, eye discomfort and headaches. That is when I contacted Martin, whom I already knew. He responded quickly and began working with my son. After three weeks, thanks to Martin’s interventions and our environmental adjustments, the tics had decreased by 85%. He still has some, but they are now mild and no longer bother him. Thank you, Martin, for contributing to my son’s well-being. I recommend your services to everyone!
