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I had an unexpected new Reflexology client

in today.

A young man with severe pain radiating all

down his right hip and leg.

 

Before the session started I offered him

three droppersfull of liquid Recovazon

in a glass of water. This is not something

I normally do, but he was in such misery.

 

To his utter amazement and delight he

walked out of my room virtually pain free.

 

We have just one problem.

Now we don't know which part was played by Reflexology, and which part by Recovazon.

 

Bad science.

Happy client, who will be back next week.

 

Ien in the Kootenays***********************************"What is the use of a house if you haven't got a tolerable planet to put it on?"~Thoreau Saving the Rainforest, a cup of tea at the timehttp://wildhealing.net***********************************

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Hi Ien!

 

Congratulations on your success! I'm very interested

in the Recovazon, could you write me off list and give

me some information?

 

Also, in your practice have you dealt with any people

who had Morton's Neuroma?

 

Thanks!

 

Pamela Zilli

Zilli Therapeutic Bodywork, LLC

 

> Before the session started I offered him

> three droppersfull of liquid Recovazon

> in a glass of water. This is not something

> I normally do, but he was in such misery.

>

> To his utter amazement and delight he

> walked out of my room virtually pain free.

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Howdy,

Had to laugh at your post. It happens all the time to

me. Since I have kind of an anti-science bent,

(although I don't mind using such info when

appropriate) I have come to understand that I'm not

here to prove or disprove any particular therapy but

am here to help relieve the suffering of those I work

with. So I just tell my clients that I don't care what

works as long as something does. Im sure you know what

I mean. :o)

 

I work alot with serious situations, cancer, diabetes,

physical pain etc. and I use what seems to be best in

the moment and sometimes that involves multiple

strategies. Science has led us into a very difficult

position, IMO. We seem to be always looking for the

magic bullet, the one best, single ingredient to get

the job done. More often than not, its the combination

of ingredients that serves best, especially when

presented by a caring and skilled practitioner such as

yourself.

 

I'm looking foward to more experiences such as this.

Being in a kind of an out of the way location here on

the Mexican border, its great to hear what others are

doing. Kind of my inservice training, even after

nearly 30 years of experience. Thanx

Mulcogi

 

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Wed, 21 Jul 2004 23:45:22 -0700

Ien Van Houten <ienvan

Bad Science, Good Healing

 

I had an unexpected new Reflexology client

in today.

A young man with severe pain radiating all

down his right hip and leg.

 

Before the session started I offered him

three droppersfull of liquid Recovazon

in a glass of water. This is not something

I normally do, but he was in such misery.

 

To his utter amazement and delight he

walked out of my room virtually pain free.

 

We have just one problem.

Now we don't know which part was played by

Reflexology, and which part

by Recovazon.

 

Bad science.

Happy client, who will be back next week.

 

Ien in the Kootenays

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Mucogi Seng wrote:

 

Howdy,Had to laugh at your post. It happens all the time tome. Since I have kind of an anti-science bent,(although I don't mind using such info whenappropriate) I have come to understand that I'm nothere to prove or disprove any particular therapy butam here to help relieve the suffering of those I workwith.

 

My feelings exactly! My friend Bev stopped

having acid reflux.

We don't know if it was the Reflexology,

Shipibo Tea instead of coffee, the

digestive herbs/enzyme formula, or all of the above. Do we care? NOT!

 

Medicine will be an exact science when

machines start falling in love.

 

Ien in the Kootenays************************************************"There are only two ways to live your life.One, as if nothing is a miracle.The other as though everything is."~Albert Einstein.************************************************Rainforest Miracles: http://wildhealing.net

 

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I'm very interestedin the Recovazon, could you write me off list and giveme some information?

 

Pam,

 

I have an excellent newsletter here that explains

how Recovazon works much better than I can.

 

Send me a snailmail address, and I will send it,

OK?

 

I have never heard of Morton's neuroma.

What is it?

 

As I keep telling folks: I am not in the business

of curing specific diseases, we just build health

by supporting all body systems.

 

It would be very tempting to Google MN right now,

but this girl is getting sleepy. Traveling tomorrow,

gotta hit the sack!

 

Ien in the Kootenays************************************************"There are only two ways to live your life.One, as if nothing is a miracle.The other as though everything is."~Albert Einstein.************************************************Rainforest Miracles: http://wildhealing.net

 

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