Remembering
An update on Becky's work
Hello. I’m Kevin Plotner, Becky’s husband.
Remembering Rebecca since November 6th, 2023, 12:24 am.
For several months I’ve wanted to reach out to those who personally knew or knew of Becky. I’ve found this has been an extremely difficult task. Every time I try to write, to read one of her books, to watch one of her videos, or even to just talk to her people; her friends, clients, and acquaintances, even though many I’ve known for years… I’ve had such a difficult time. I’m making some headway. We were so connected.
So I finally get this newsletter out. I have so far to go.
Thank You for the Messages and Prayers
I’ll start by saying I greatly appreciate the hundreds of messages/emails that have received and continue to receive every week. When I am able to read them, I am still amazed at the number of lives that she touched; family members that are still alive (sounds made up, but it’s true), marriages saved (again, true), children healing up and just people with some hope restored. And the number of people that have begun to take control of their health is fantastic.
Picking up the pieces
Over the years, when talking with Becky, we would discuss different cases. Usually the unique cases or the difficult cases various NDs referred to her. Becky would explain how she saw what the potential issues were. Reading the body - she has at least 6 presentations covering that topic alone.
Included in our discussions was how different substances or events (death, divorce, food, chemical, etc.) can cause an issue. She would also explain how something (diet change, decoction, tincture, salve, homeopathy, etc.) was the first thing to try and why. I was slow to trust in many of the remedies that she suggested, I think many of you can relate to that. They were unbelievable or illogical or near magic to me at the time. But time after time as I watched her people listen and make headway, their bodies healing, their minds clearing, I became more and more of a believer as it were.
When we discussed people, she’d just say “Do you remember the little blond baby girl who was allergic to food? Her mom was so desperate that she begged me for help a few years ago. The doctors told her mother she would only live a few weeks or months at most.” She then showed me a few photos of a little girl sent in by her mother. I think she was then 7 years old. Her mother said she was close to being a normal energetic little girl, full of life. The little girl wasn’t allergic to all foods anymore and the mother had taken charge of their health.
Our Future
Becky was trying to tie up so many loose ends and answer as many questions as she could near the end. Just two weeks before she left she even hosted a zoom meeting. She was in so much pain, but she pushed on. From that meeting on, her pain wouldn’t let her focus much. I am so proud of her.
Soon after her passing it was heavy on my heart to pick-up what she was doing and continue.
Early on, when I brought myself to go through some messages, I found, and still find so many people asking for help; where do they turn, what to do next. Because I didn’t have answers and was not in a position to help I felt helpless. That is slowly changing.
I’m slowly making my way thru Becky’s papers, notes, and books. I’m trying to pull together several projects she was finishing up. Though we had many conversations, there is much discovery. I was so focused on her health, not all the conversations stuck.
Heather, Becky’s wonderful office assistant has continued to make herself available to me. A stress reducer to be sure. And a shout out for Coach Autumn Rayn. She has been a great help as I dig in, helping focus and clarify my thoughts.
As things progress, continue to monitor this newsletter for changes and updates.
Tasks in process and Take Aways
As I begin to make headway, much as things will remain the same, friends helping each other, encouragement, etc.
Please be patient! Newsletters, online meetings, events, updated and new content are planned. Note: I have not been a social media kinda guy. So this newsletter, the website(s), and maybe — maybe one of the big social networks will be used by me.
Our local monthly GAPSChatt/WAPF meeting at the office will tentatively begin again. Friday, November 1st, 2024; to begin at 6 PM. I’ll be playing a short recording by Becky et al. talking about some topic. It should take about an hour. Then we’ll have a mini Thanksgiving/Christmas/Becky celebration. Because it is just after Becky’s birthday I’ll see if I can get a couple of folks to bring GAPS cakes. We’ll discuss the holiday break and future meeting topics. Anyone attending please feel free to bring a bit (milk/treats/kifir/etc.) to celebrate and as always, any merchandise you may have.
Our local large gatherings will stay on hold for now. (Thanksgiving, Easter, etc.)
Our monthly online GAPSChatt meeting will also stay on hold until after the holidays.
I’ll be publishing this newsletter on more of a regular basis. I’m shooting for bi-weekly.
Don’t send email to Becky’s old address. It is monitored a little but it has filled up and locked our account several times. I will notify folks of new addresses when I’m ready.
Stories of how Becky has helped people, funny anecdotes, and other photos, bits of info, etc. would be appreciated. I will provide an email address for that info soon as well.
From early on as I watched and listened to her and her people, I continually encouraged her, told her how she amazed me, how proud I was of her, and that she has a gift. I know most of you would agree.
For everyone who worked with Becky you’ll understand that my continuing her work will take some time. She served her clients and friends, she wrote posts, presentations and held large online meetings. She studied a ridiculous number of hours every week; medical research, interviewing, online conferences, keeping up with meaningful new studies. She did all that and more, all the while being my awesome wife and a fantastic mother.
I miss her so much.
Apologies for the lengthy message. There is more but this will get us started. Thank you so much.
Sincerely,
Kevin Plotner


Judy, you should receive an email with a link to the site. It should ask you to change your password.
I believe my daughter is the blonde little girl you are referring to. Becky saved her life from a terminal genetic disease. Shes still doing fantastic, and I wrote about Becky in my book about how my daughter healed, which will be out soon. Becky was such a light in our lives, and a mentor to so many. So loved and so incredible. We miss her each day and keep you all in our prayers!