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From Home to Clinic

Before moving into our clinic in 1999, we welcomed clients into our own home. From 1995 to 1999, many spent hours in our lounge each day receiving their treatments, a true grassroots beginning to our wellness journey.

Cambridge Clinic

Ron and Sue purchased this office building in 1999 and transformed it into a wellness clinic, where clients spent hours each day in front of the light frequency units Ron designed specifically for clinical use.

Original Clinic unit

This was the first of many trial units Ron designed. At the time, it could emit just 100 light frequencies per day, a foundational step in the development of more advanced systems to come.

Digital unit

This was our first unit with a push-button interface, allowing us to select specific treatments tailored to each client. It was also the first model we could connect to a computer, a major step forward in personalisation and control.

Ron and Sue

Sue and Ron celebrating the opening of their first clinic in Cambridge, New Zealand, in 1999 - a milestone in their journey to bring light-based wellness to the world.

The Early Days

Before portable units existed, clients would sit for hours — sometimes weeks or even months — connected by a wire and armband to a frequency-generating machine. They paid $10 an hour for the opportunity to receive continuous treatment.

Our first portable unit

This early portable device wasn’t yet digital, but it featured an electronic circuit board that transmitted wavelengths through coloured wool attached to the top, sending the signal up the cord to the user’s arm.

Hand made

This blue case was purchased from a local store, where we hand, fitted our very first custom, designed electronic board. It became our first digital frequency generator, marking the beginning of our journey in wellness technology.

Designed in 2000

This was our first portable electronic unit, allowing users to download their monthly treatments directly from their home PC, a breakthrough in personal wellness technology at the time.

Designed in 2001

This is our original unit, used by thousands of people and animals worldwide. It served as the forerunner to today’s advanced electronic hardware and laid the foundation for the latest innovations in wellness technology.
Sue who Inspired a Revolution in Wellness Tech This is Sue’s story, and the origin of SUZIE.
A Breakthrough with Light With early versions of what would eventually become SUZIE, Sue experienced a remarkable turnaround: All five conditions - plus Asthma - went into remission. Doctors were stunned. Her body responded to light in ways no drug had achieved. Her energy returned. Her quality of life improved dramatically. But the damage from decades of medication had already left its mark. Sue developed severe osteoporosis. After multiple spinal fractures, she became bedridden for six years. So Ron built SUZIE specifically for her — a pocket-sized device capable of generating millions of precision-coded light frequencies, designed to support tired cells and promote cellular balance. Ron had spent thousands of hours by Sue’s side in hospitals making new frequencies. Now he wanted to help others what had helped her. Technology has changed since his first computer in 1999 and Ron has kept up with the changes with his lastest dvelopment.
The result? Sue’s bone density increased by 72%. She went from bed to wheelchair - and with it, regained freedom.
Her Legacy Lives On Sue’s recovery defied all medical predictions. Her story sparked a movement. And her name lives on through SUZIE. Earlier this year, Sue passed away at the age of 72 from heart complications tied to her early treatments - damage no light could reverse. But she lived far beyond all expectations, with grace, strength, and light.
Why SUZIE Exists Ron built SUZIE because Sue deserved more than a prognosis. Now, others are benefiting from what she helped start. For those facing chronic illness, fatigue, aging, or stress - there may be another way. This isn’t just wellness tech. It’s personal.
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At just 28 Sue began what would become a lifetime of hospital admissions, more than 300 in total. She lived with chronic asthma and was placed on aggressive pharmaceutical treatments to survive. But those drugs took a heavy toll: • Cushing’s disease • Barrett’s esophagitis • Chronic osteoporosis • Addison’s disease • Heart myopathy Doctors managed the symptoms, but her quality of life kept deteriorating.
Then, something unexpected happened. Ron, her husband, was told Sue would die from fluid buildup in her lungs - a direct result of long- term hydrocortisone use. Desperate for answers, he was introduced to a colour therapist in Cambridge, New Zealand. The method? No pills. No injections. Just coloured threads of wool. Ron was skeptical. He thought it was hocus pocus. But after just one week, Sue’s Asthma disappeared, and never returned.
Sue Was Able to Travel Thanks to this breakthrough light-based technology, Sue lived long enough to travel and hold her grandchildren—something once thought impossible. She was never afraid of dying. In fact, she outlived every prognosis the doctors gave her. Sue’s final words to Ron were filled with purpose: "I think I’m holding you up—go and get the latest SUZIE out there." Ron and Sue always believed their journey was bigger than them. Their quiet sacrifice was made with one goal: To help humanity live longer, better lives.
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From Home to Clinic

Before moving into our clinic in 1999, we welcomed clients into our own home. From 1995 to 1999, many spent hours in our lounge each day receiving their treatments, a true grassroots beginning to our wellness journey.

Cambridge Clinic

Ron and Sue purchased this office building in 1999 and transformed it into a wellness clinic, where clients spent hours each day in front of the light frequency units Ron designed specifically for clinical use.

Original Clinic unit

This was the first of many trial units Ron designed. At the time, it could emit just 100 light frequencies per day, a foundational step in the development of more advanced systems to come.

Digital unit

This was our first unit with a push-button interface, allowing us to select specific treatments tailored to each client. It was also the first model we could connect to a computer, a major step forward in personalisation and control.

Sue and Ron celebrating the opening of their first clinic in Cambridge, New Zealand, in 1999 - a milestone in their journey to bring light-based wellness to the world.

The Early Days

Before portable units existed, clients would sit for hours — sometimes weeks or even months — connected by a wire and armband to a frequency-generating machine. They paid $10 an hour for the opportunity to receive continuous treatment.

Our first portable unit

This early portable device wasn’t yet digital, but it featured an electronic circuit board that transmitted wavelengths through coloured wool attached to the top, sending the signal up the cord to the user’s arm.

Hand made

This blue case was purchased from a local store, where we hand, fitted our very first custom, designed electronic board. It became our first digital frequency generator, marking the beginning of our journey in wellness technology.

Designed in 2000

This was our first portable electronic unit, allowing users to download their monthly treatments directly from their home PC, a breakthrough in personal wellness technology at the time.

Designed in 2001

This is our original unit, used by thousands of people and animals worldwide. It served as the forerunner to today’s advanced electronic hardware and laid the foundation for the latest innovations in wellness technology.
Sue who Inspired a Revolution in Wellness Tech This is Sue’s story, and the origin of SUZIE.
A Breakthrough with Light With early versions of what would eventually become SUZIE, Sue experienced a remarkable turnaround: All five conditions - plus asthma - went into remission. Doctors were stunned. Her body responded to light in ways no drug had achieved. Her energy returned. Her quality of life improved dramatically. But the damage from decades of medication had already left its mark. Sue developed severe osteoporosis. After multiple spinal fractures, she became bedridden for six years. So Ron built SUZIE specifically for her — a pocket-sized device capable of generating millions of precision-coded light frequencies, designed to support tired cells and promote cellular balance. Ron had spent thousands of hours by Sue’s side in hospitals. Now he wanted to understand what had helped her, and whether technology could enhance it. In 1999, he bought his first computer for $10,000, and the journey began.
The result? Sue’s bone density increased by 72%. She went from bed to wheelchair - and with it, regained freedom.
Her Legacy Lives On Sue’s recovery defied all medical predictions. Her story sparked a movement. And her name lives on through SUZIE. Earlier this year, Sue passed away at the age of 72 from heart complications tied to her early treatments - damage no light could reverse. But she lived far beyond all expectations, with grace, strength, and light.
Why SUZIE Exists Ron built SUZIE because Sue deserved more than a prognosis. Now, others are benefiting from what she helped start. For those facing chronic illness, fatigue, aging, or stress - there may be another way. This isn’t just wellness tech. It’s personal.
© Copyright Wellcell Pty Ltd
At just 28 Sue began what would become a lifetime of hospital admissions, more than 300 in total. She lived with chronic asthma and was placed on aggressive pharmaceutical treatments to survive. But those drugs took a heavy toll: • Cushing’s disease • Barrett’s esophagitis • Chronic osteoporosis • Addison’s disease • Heart myopathy Doctors managed the symptoms, but her quality of life kept deteriorating.
Then, something unexpected happened. Ron, her husband, was told Sue would die from fluid buildup in her lungs - a direct result of long- term hydrocortisone use. Desperate for answers, he was introduced to a colour therapist in Cambridge, New Zealand. The method? No pills. No injections. Just coloured threads of wool. Ron was skeptical. He thought it was hocus pocus. But after just one week, Sue’s Asthma disappeared, and never returned.
Sue Was Able to Travel Thanks to this breakthrough light-based technology, Sue lived long enough to travel and hold her grandchildren—something once thought impossible. She was never afraid of dying. In fact, she outlived every prognosis the doctors gave her. Sue’s final words to Ron were filled with purpose: "I think I’m holding you up—go and get the latest SUZIE out there." Ron and Sue always believed their journey was bigger than them. Their quiet sacrifice was made with one goal: To help humanity live longer, better lives.
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