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Hi my name is Vicki and i am currently a Reiki Student, and a tai Chi

student. I have always been interested in Aromatherapy and

alternative / complimetary health and have a basic knowledge of the

rules of blending compresses etc.

 

I live by the principles of a twelve step programme, and am of a

spiritual nature.

 

I currently am suffering from the effects of Endometriosis and am

having a self reiki and healing time and spending time looking after

my self after a long time in recovery from living in a dysfunctional

household as a child.

 

I am on a wheat free, vegan diet, not being able to eat Tomatoes

either, trying to manage the symptons of the Endo without to many

pain killers!

 

I am looking for any advice on what a) oils i can mix with lavender

and tea tree oil to help my endo in a burner.

b) as a massage blend C) any info anyone may have on candidiasis for

a very good friend (female)

 

Does any one here practice tai chi - Quigong, i have been studying

Yang and the chen for some time, but due to my endo am thinking of

concetrating more on my breathing, My master is reluctant presently

to disrupt the classes for this but i am suffering to much in class

to continue with The Chen or Yang at the moment.

 

Any advice / suggestions would be appreciated.

 

Ps I am sorry if loads of spelling mistakes i am also

Dyslexic.Dyspraxic!!!

 

Thanks

 

Vick / Thought :>)

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Buy or build a parasite zapper using Hulda Clark's schematic in her book

" The Cure for All Diseases " and make sure you do a lot of physical

opposites. That is, touch your left knee with your right hand, and right

knee with left hand etc. Folks who do applied kineseology recommend this

when polarity is off. I've read that to be the case with dyslexia. You

might consider MSM for pain. SaraLou

 

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Wednesday, March 07, 2001 6:22 PM

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rules of blending compresses etc.

>

> Does any one here practice tai chi - Quigong, i have been studying

> Yang and the chen for some time, but due to my endo am thinking of

> concetrating more on my breathing, My master is reluctant presently

> to disrupt the classes for this but i am suffering to much in class

> to continue with The Chen or Yang at the moment.

>

> Any advice / suggestions would be appreciated.

>

> Ps I am sorry if loads of spelling mistakes i am also

> Dyslexic.Dyspraxic!!!

>

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Dear Vicki, in UK,

I am on this aromatherapy list too as I love the essential oils. I have

been studying by myself for well over a year, but I think i still know hardly

anything! I love the oils and believe that

they really are of great benefit to me (and my family).

I read your message and can suggest something for you to look into. I am

a Reiki Master /Teacher so i can assure you that the reiki will definately help

you in your quest for good health. also I

just received my Tai Chi Chuan teaching certificate in the Yang school, here in

Tokyo. Within our Tai Chi lessons we also studied a very very good exercise

called in chinese 'Ba Duan Chin " . it

translates as 'The Eight Pieces of Brocade'. It is older than Tai Chi Chuan and

was created for good health and longevity/as oppsoed to a martial art. It was

made for regular people to perform. It is a

set of 8 simple exercises. Easy to remember and to do but with very profound

meaning and therapy for the body and spirit. If the challenge of the Tai Chi is

too strenouos for you, at present, you might

want to look into 'Ba Duan Chin'. It takes hardly any space to perform, you can

do it almost anywhere, (I always do it on the airplane when I travel), and with

just simple rythmical breathing you can

accomplish relaxation and exercise all parts of the body as well as benefit the

internal organs. I can recommend a book for you to read about it, but of course

you need someone to teach you. I bought

the book through amazon.com, but perhaps you can find it in the UK. The title

of the book is 'Eight Simple Qigong Exercises for Health " 'The Eight Pieces of

Brocade' by Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming. He is the

founder of YMAA (Yang's Martial Arts Academy) in Boston, Mass. USA This book is

published by YMAA.

I wish you good health and a lovely long life, with Reiki, Ess. Oils, and Ba

Duan Chin.

 

vicki_thought wrote:

 

> Hi my name is Vicki and i am currently a Reiki Student, and a tai Chi

> student. I have always been interested in Aromatherapy and

> alternative / complimetary health and have a basic knowledge of the

> rules of blending compresses etc.

>

> I live by the principles of a twelve step programme, and am of a

> spiritual nature.

>

> I currently am suffering from the effects of Endometriosis and am

> having a self reiki and healing time and spending time looking after

> my self after a long time in recovery from living in a dysfunctional

> household as a child.

>

> I am on a wheat free, vegan diet, not being able to eat Tomatoes

> either, trying to manage the symptons of the Endo without to many

> pain killers!

>

> I am looking for any advice on what a) oils i can mix with lavender

> and tea tree oil to help my endo in a burner.

> b) as a massage blend C) any info anyone may have on candidiasis for

> a very good friend (female)

>

> Does any one here practice tai chi - Quigong, i have been studying

> Yang and the chen for some time, but due to my endo am thinking of

> concetrating more on my breathing, My master is reluctant presently

> to disrupt the classes for this but i am suffering to much in class

> to continue with The Chen or Yang at the moment.

>

> Any advice / suggestions would be appreciated.

>

> Ps I am sorry if loads of spelling mistakes i am also

> Dyslexic.Dyspraxic!!!

>

> Thanks

>

> Vick / Thought :>)

>

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HI, my name is maureen and I have a question about benign tumors.My 10 year

old son has a benighn tumor in his ear. he has had 3 surguries in 1 year and

it keeps growing back. any sugestions as to what oils I could use in or

behind his ear?Thankyou for your help. maureen

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I empathize with your problem. It must be very

frustrating. One thing I thought about was maybe doing

foot reflexology . Finding the area that corresponds

to where his problem is,(the big toes are his head,

right toe is right side of head, left..is left side)

and rubbing essential oils (diluted), there. Maybe a

combination of Lavender, Tea Tree & Chamomile. I'm

grasping at straws, but it sounds like you are too.

claire

 

> HI, my name is maureen and I have a question about

> benign tumors.My 10 year

> old son has a benighn tumor in his ear. he has had 3

> surguries in 1 year and

> it keeps growing back. any sugestions as to what

> oils I could use in or

> behind his ear?Thankyou for your help. maureen

>

 

 

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