Guest guest Posted April 9, 2010 Report Share Posted April 9, 2010 Hi Cindy, When I started writing this post, I didn't know what to think about your daughter's red hands. But I knew that cold hands and feet usually indicate an imbalance between the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic nervous systems. The sympathetic nervous system governs the body's fight-or-flight response, and the parasympathetic governs rest-and-digest. In Donna Eden's approach to Energy Medicine, there are many ways to sedate the triple warmer meridian, which is associated with the fight-or-flight response. Donna's two books, Energy Medicine and Energy Medicine for Women (both co-written with husband David Feinstein), are essential for any member of this list. Edgar Cayce frequently recommended using a carbon steel appliance to help people repair their energy bodies. When an entity's energy body is repaired, the physical systems work better. This device is now commonly referred to as the Radial Appliance. It helps repair the energy body and balance the subtle electric charge, and many people report sleeping better and normalized body temperature, among other benefits. (I don't know if any other Radial Appliances are built properly. I just took a Baar Radiac in on trade, and will be taking it apart in the near future...) I was going through the Cayce readings this morning to find a quote for you, and I remembered that Cayce said the liver is the body's heater. In the circulation between the liver and the kidneys, blood passes through the liver twice. If this circulation is impaired somehow, or the liver isn't functioning as it should, there won't be enough heat in the blood to warm the extremeties. Then a quiet voice said that the red hands are probably related to the liver, and indeed, searching for " red hands liver " suggests that this is the case. I have to do more research to figure out what Cayce would have suggested for this case, but my first impression are castor oil packs on the liver and the Radial Appliance. How old is your daughter, and does she have any other symptoms? -James www.teslabox.com On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 7:14 AM, Cindy <cindyom2 wrote: > Hi, > does anyone know anything that could help with my daughter's hands? They don't hurt, but can turn quite red at times. Her father has always had poor circulation, with cold hands and feet, which she has as well. Her hands don't hurt and aren't chapped just bright red... > > Cindy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2010 Report Share Posted April 10, 2010 Hi James,my daughter is 15. Other symptoms would be more emotional/mental, tends to have a melencholy disposition, has some ocd type behaviors and thoughts, extremely introverted, very resistant to change. She is in good condition physically (she is pretty active) and she has noticed a direct relationship between her mood/anxieties and her level of exercise. She dreads most social situations and avoids any that aren't mandatory (we home school). She's currently taking nutritional supplements for her ocd/anxiety but not any pharmaseuticals.I have Donna Eden's book and will check out some triple warmer exercises and do some research on castor oil packs. I couldn't find much online about radial appliances though. Thank you so much for your very thoughtful reply and please do let me know if you have other suggestions.Cindy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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