Time for Change
Issue 22, Fall 2022
Embracing Change with Candace Chisholm By Alexis Costello
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n 2019 shortly after the death of her father, Candace’s 18-month-old granddaughter was diagnosed with a malignant sacrococcygeal germ cell tumor. Dropping everything, the family moved to Vancouver to work alongside conventional medicine approaches and integrate it with muscle testing and nutrition. Click here to watch the entire interview on YouTube.
A: So, full disclosure, this is a little bit different than the kind of interview I usually do for the magazine because Candace is my aunt, so this is family! She is my mom’s sister, and part of that legacy of muscle testing work that you may have heard me speak about before. While we have never worked directly together in the health field, we have been running parallel tracks, so I am happy to have time to talk today about a new project. You and your husband Mike are co-authors of a new book: She Changed Me; One Ordeal Two Perspectives. Tell us a little bit about Elara and what inspired this story? C: My granddaughter Elara, is currently three and a half, she’s my oldest son’s daughter, and she’s this bright light. . I always thought that being a mom was just the bomb but being a grandparent – there’s nothing like it! KinesioGeek Magazine, www.gemskinesiologycollege.com 6