Guest guest Posted January 20, 2007 Report Share Posted January 20, 2007 --- alex <osiris20672002 wrote: > > I have tested a few of the xxxxxx products and have to say they all >tested weak on me except for the Back Roller. I love that one. I use >it for doing a spinal flush on myself and well as to work on frozen >muscles. The spinal flush and the use of magnets. Hi Alex, Yep, when doing work on yourself, sometimes a tool like that is good. Better yet is to have someone else that is skilled in the spinal flush, using THEIR own electromagnetic field on your lymphatics, nerve endings, Raidiant Circuits and meridians working on you as they walk their strong thrumbs down bladder meridian on the outsides of the spine. SO, in the shower, each morning I do the spinal flush on myself, along with the lymphatics on the chest, under the ribs, inside the thighs, and outside the thighs. Very important for health. My only use of magnets is after testing them on the field and then using when appropiate for the time appropiate. Easy to know when you energy test. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2007 Report Share Posted January 20, 2007 Doc, I can see how you could do some of the points for a spinal flush on yourself yet it seems like it would be difficult to get deep enough on most of the points. Maybe you can become a pretzel? I have a Chinese device that works rather like taking a towel and drying your back except that it has 3 small wood rollers across and is about 3.5 feet long. It can stimulate the back and feels wonderful even though it doesn't go that deep. Mary Nelson http://www.eft4everyone.com - " docspeed2001 " <docspeed2001 Friday, January 19, 2007 4:31 PM the spinal flush & the use of a magnet : : SO, in the shower, each morning I do the spinal flush on myself, : along with the lymphatics on the chest, under the ribs, inside the : thighs, and outside the thighs. : : Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2007 Report Share Posted January 20, 2007 , " M J Nelson " <zpp4everyone wrote: > > Doc, > I can see how you could do some of the points for a spinal > flush on yourself yet it seems like it would be difficult to > get deep enough on most of the points. Hi Mary, Mary quite contrary, That's because you DON'T do it on yourself. If you did do it on yourself, then you would notice what is possible, INSTEAD of noticing what you " believe " is NOT possible. Mary, it's a meta-program that is very positive (mine), and not so effective (yours). > Maybe you can become a pretzel? Yes, Richard Cinta is flexible enough to get all of his own spine. I miss about 3-4 inches on my own spine, but that is a very small insignificant portion COMPARED to the part I can do very successfully. So I notice that part. Ph.D. Sports Psychology Columbia Pacific University 1987 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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