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Hi Sandy M,

 

Thanks for asking, from the posts I've read from the group it

appeared I would be insulting and wasting valuable time to say much

more. Nice to know there are still the curious about.

 

First, none of the tools I mentioned are exclusive for any one

problem, they are simply different folks understanding of how best

to relocate the life force energy for the bodymindspirit's use. The

ideal is always to (re) balance, I think. Sometimes the problem with

western medicine is " over-kill " Swinging the pendulum so forcefully

other problems arise from the extreme on the other end. So many

examples, and common knowledge, no need to elaborate (?)

 

My preference is to let the individual with the problem have as much

say as possible in choosing the best therapy and amount. This is

where muscle testing (among others)enter the picture. Holistic (whole

usage) goes beyond the simplicity of the symptom and takes all

available factors into consideration. For instance, muscle testing

(gentle and with clear circuit) could quickly curb the many

occurences of drug, esp. antibiotic, allergic reactions. I was taught

long ago that holding the substance on the back of the neck and

testing a favorite muscle can reveal allergy likelyhood. Too simple ?

Don't know, but it's quick, and muscles can tell more truth than our

mouths. Gentle testing without expectation that is.

 

 

My into to the " muscle language " was Touch For Health way back. Two

Western Chiropracters combining Eastern Thought with Western

technique for everyone. They found muscles related to meridians and

natural ways to strengthen those muscles, and so the meridian. It

helps posture and overall health. The " short balancing " I referred to

isthe 14 muscle versus the 42 muscle version.

 

One Brain = Three In One Concepts = Gordon Daniel and Candace off. in

Burbank, classroom all over the world. Brain integration using

muscle truth to guide. Comes straight off TFH. I have dropped by

the

wayside long ago so not in touch with the latest. Thankfull the old

stuff works still. One thing I think real helpfull for my

father-in-law was called " Balanced Gait " Walking for him was hard so

I

asked his body (muscles) if they would like him to be more balanced

during that activity. Yes ! So we did the test and correction to be

sure opposite arm and leg muscles in action would be strong so

walking would be easier. It was. Karen Johnson gave their site for

the group recently.

 

G-Jo , Mike Blate's rendition of deep Chinese acupressure has been

with me since '78. He is a friend from Fla. and makes it as simple as

it can get, bar none. I waited for awhile before using the 3 points

Mike has in the Natural Healers Acupressure Handbook Vol 1, for

apoplexy (stroke #s 10,19,20) Usually one applies G-J0 (first aid)

immediately. I wasn't here immediately, he was in the hospital and I

didn't want to interfere. It's easy and powerful. G-Jo.com

 

I got carried away; hope something said will help, Later Boom

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