Guest guest Posted May 15, 2006 Report Share Posted May 15, 2006 --- <dana2k_us wrote; > You aren't a medical Dr... (rest snipped) I did find the VERY LIMITED presuppositions stated here very revealing of the lack of intelligence and experience some people have. They were essentially saying, " if you are NOT a medical doctor, then what you say about anything in the realm of healing is too be ignored because only MD's are allowed to practice in that realm! " Wow! From that limited perspective, even hypnosis could not be used, unless one is a medical doctor. Nor could psychology be used unless one is a medical doctor. We might as well go back to Texas where you can use relaxation, but you can't use hypnosis unless you have a 'certificate' from the state. Or, how about being in Germany. There, the state control is such that you CANNOT buy vitamin C unless you have a medical doctor's prescription. Or how about Canada, where you can't buy DMSO unless you have a vet's prescription, and it's got to be only for your horse or dog. How about Florida, where chelation is AGAINST THE LAW, even " if " prescribed by a medical doctor... How about ephedra, which was banned without reason (yes they had an excuse) by the FDA, and did not allow it back on the shelf until they were sued by health food stores, and lost the case? How about Tryptophen which was banned for no reason (yes they had an excuse) and it took 10 years to get it back on the shelf? That list of 'banned for no reason health care products' is very long. Almost all Medical doctors do NOT have any knowledge of hypnosis. Almost all Medical doctors do NOT have any knowledge of basic nutrition. Blab, blab, blab. Anyone who suggests any path leading to healing outside of the " profitability range " of the medical industry are called promoters of quackery. Chiropractors are called quacks. Acupuncturists are called quacks. Homeopaths are called quacks. Massage therapists are called quacks. NLP specialists are called quacks. Hypnotists are called quacks. People who pray are called quacks. Those who practice Energy Psychology are called quacks. Even though ALL OF THE ABOVE, though NOT normally known nor normally practiced by the medical profession, have been scientifically proven beyond any doubt to be workable, effective solutions to disease, to health and to healing. Now if someone is constipated, they need a prescription for a drug that cost hundreds, instead of eating a prune or two. Now, if you eat chili before going to bed, and have a stomach ache, you have 'acid reflux disease', and need ANOTHER PRESCRIPTION costing hundreds of bucks. Now if you are a bit stressed out, they prescribe Zanax, a mild sedative. Of course, to get off it, if you ever choose to, you need 10 days of detoxification in a medical hospital, or the trauma of separating from dependency on that chemical concoction might kill you. And that list does go on and on. I sure love the medical profession. 7 years ago, one of my clients, a medical doctor (who works at a pain clinic), learned a 5 min pain erasure technique from me. He needed it for his own purposes. I asked him if he was going to use it with his clients. His answer, " Nope. I don't have the time. My schedule is set up for 3 minutes for each client. That gives me time to give them the shot they need for pain without holding me back from other clients. If I did it your way, I'd have to pace, lead, build rapport, and then teach them the drill. It'd take 20-30 minutes. I couldn't charge them for the medicine. No money there. But I will teach it to my wife and kids. " And he is a very wealthy man. www.mentaltrainingsecrets.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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