Guest guest Posted April 16, 2009 Report Share Posted April 16, 2009 > > My 6 yr old daughter has ringworm in her right armpit and we treated it a > few months ago on her right rib. She also has issues with eczema and had > jaundice when she was born. What meridians do I need to work with and what > acupressure spots do I need to massage or tap to strengthen her body to > heal? > Thanks so much! > If normal topical medications are not working, then it's a possible immune sytem problem that is (again) probably focused in the spine leading to the stomach, duodenum, etc. So a spinal flush will assist. That will clean those necessary lymphatics and will stimulate the parasympathetic nervous systems (peace activation) and normalize the sympathethic nervous system (stressors). Even better would be a spinal adjustment done by an expert on those processes and their energy hook-ups to the organs and immune system. Here is something from the Edgar Cayce readings that is right on-topic for you and for your child. Have fun. John La Tourrette, PhD PS glad you are doing those drills. I would still get off of the diet pepsi. Lots of poisons there, and it takes 17 glasses of water to dilute them enough so it does NOT affect you in a negative way. Since you have a craving for it, just tapp those emotional perturbations out. Simple to do. ------------------------------- Improper functioning of the liver, pancreas, and spleen in turn creates " used, refused energies " in the circulatory system; and these in turn suppress assimilation of necessary food substances in the lacteal duct area of the small intestine. This is the area of lymphatic tissue which is known as the Peyer's patch area. With such accumulation of dross, so to speak, the disturbed impulses to the digestive area are magnified in their effect and gastritis and indigestion are a natural result. At this point the stomach refuses to digest food taken into it, there is further irritation of the walls of the stomach and the duodenum; and this by its local effect acts as a disturbance toward normal assimilation in the upper small intestine. Thus the effect is heightened and perpetuated. Occasionally the condition described in the nervous system was that of a tautness, which would certainly imply a general nervousness of the body or what we know as stress or tension. Some of the complications, and certainly the cycle effect, continuing manifestation of indigestion, would not be present if the toxic and waste products were fully removed from the system. Thus the eliminations as a whole are involved in this lack of full function. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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