Guest guest Posted June 18, 2006 Report Share Posted June 18, 2006 I'm new to the group and would love any feedback. I am also a a member of otehr stuttering groups but thought I might inquire here too My son who is 14 stutters, as his dad did. My husband however, grew out of his speech problems by the time he was 12. I make sure my son has a good breakfast, I can't control what he eats at school( why do they serve junk to kids at school?) and dinner, very balanced, organic when possible and nothing out of a box or freezer. He also takes True Hope vvitamins for his learning disability ( I do not sell this product, I do highly recomend it) A psychiatrist who saw him suggested true hope because he could not prescribe him ritalin becausae of his speech ( thank god we didn't go that route. Also he takes fish oil 4grams daily. Does anyone have any suggesions about his stuttering.He is a covert stutteror and actually has his own online radio blog but still would like to be stutter free. Thanks in advance. Dot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 Hi Dot, This is a long shot but when I was heavily involved with selling magnets, one man who was walking with a cane (had ME) and stuttering bought some magnets from my company. We were living in different countries so after that initial contact we just spoke on the phone. Since he was on a pension he only bought one item at a time. The second thing he bought was a magnetic braclet and oddly enough I noticed on the phone that he didn't stutter anymore. I can't remember which arm he wore it on though and I've lost contact with him. He also started public speaking again after that. Magnetic necklaces (chains in the case of teenage boys!) have helped some with Tourettes. As I said, it's a long shot and what works for one may not work the same way for another. EFT (download free manual at www.emofree.com) may be another solution. Sharon hotmocha , " dottie yee " <alternativebelle wrote: > > > I'm new to the group and would love any feedback. I am also a a member of otehr > stuttering groups but thought I might inquire here too > > My son who is 14 stutters, as his dad did. My husband however, grew out of his speech > problems by the time he was 12. > > I make sure my son has a good breakfast, I can't control what he eats at school( why do they > serve junk to kids at school?) and dinner, very balanced, organic when possible and nothing > out of a box or freezer. > > He also takes True Hope vvitamins for his learning disability ( I do not sell this product, I do > highly recomend it) A psychiatrist who saw him suggested true hope because he could not > prescribe him ritalin becausae of his speech ( thank god we didn't go that route. > > Also he takes fish oil 4grams daily. Does anyone have any suggesions about his stuttering.He > is a covert stutteror and actually has his own online radio blog but still would like to be > stutter free. Thanks in advance. Dot > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 ---yes while therre may be other causes of sttuttering edgar cayced pointed the way towards spinal adjustments which my aqaintance tried and sucessfully cured himself of and a little story here , he was a member of some sttutering charity and he was about to tell everyone about his cure using spinal adjustments ---and he was stopped and the only reason he concluded was that if everyone knew this it would affect their group another example of vested interest . so study what edgar cayce said on it and of course spiritual/reiki healing phil In , " dottie yee " <alternativebelle wrote: > > > I'm new to the group and would love any feedback. I am also a a member of otehr > stuttering groups but thought I might inquire here too > > My son who is 14 stutters, as his dad did. My husband however, grew out of his speech > problems by the time he was 12. > > I make sure my son has a good breakfast, I can't control what he eats at school( why do they > serve junk to kids at school?) and dinner, very balanced, organic when possible and nothing > out of a box or freezer. > > He also takes True Hope vvitamins for his learning disability ( I do not sell this product, I do > highly recomend it) A psychiatrist who saw him suggested true hope because he could not > prescribe him ritalin becausae of his speech ( thank god we didn't go that route. > > Also he takes fish oil 4grams daily. Does anyone have any suggesions about his stuttering.He > is a covert stutteror and actually has his own online radio blog but still would like to be > stutter free. Thanks in advance. Dot > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 Yes they serve junk at school but you can control it!!! You have the power to make him a healthy, tasty lunch every day!! You can also work on a committe to help the school to serve better meals. Karen , " pjb12345uk " <pho wrote: > > ---yes while therre may be other causes of sttuttering > edgar cayced pointed the way towards spinal adjustments > which my aqaintance tried and sucessfully cured himself of > > and a little story here , he was a member of some sttutering charity > and he was about to tell everyone about his cure using spinal > adjustments ---and he was stopped and the only reason he concluded > was that if everyone knew this it would affect their group > > another example of vested interest . > so study what edgar cayce said on it > and of course spiritual/reiki healing > phil > > In , " dottie yee " > <alternativebelle@> wrote: > > > > > > I'm new to the group and would love any feedback. I am also a a > member of otehr > > stuttering groups but thought I might inquire here too > > > > My son who is 14 stutters, as his dad did. My husband however, grew > out of his speech > > problems by the time he was 12. > > > > I make sure my son has a good breakfast, I can't control what he > eats at school( why do they > > serve junk to kids at school?) and dinner, very balanced, organic > when possible and nothing > > out of a box or freezer. > > > > He also takes True Hope vvitamins for his learning disability ( I > do not sell this product, I do > > highly recomend it) A psychiatrist who saw him suggested true hope > because he could not > > prescribe him ritalin becausae of his speech ( thank god we didn't > go that route. > > > > Also he takes fish oil 4grams daily. Does anyone have any > suggesions about his stuttering.He > > is a covert stutteror and actually has his own online radio blog > but still would like to be > > stutter free. Thanks in advance. Dot > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 Hello Dot, I hope all is well for you and your family in every realm of life. I too used to stutter when I was a kid, though I don't know how I grew out of it, I think I have a very workable solution for you. I anticipate what doctors you've gone to have checked him physically, as in whether he has a knot in his tongue, a maladjusted palate or throat and such? Barring any such factors, and sometimes inclusive of them as well, the musculature in his midsection, from the belly through the throat can be worked on, as well as the spinal suggestion mentioned earlier. For example, while many of us notice our tongue ranges from near the jaw hinges forward towards our lips and teeth, it actually goes much deeper into the torso. Just check with a slaughter house some time and see for yourself how deeply the tongue is rooted into the " disassembled " livestock. Internal massage of this muscle, supposedly the second strongest in the human body, is supported by surrounding tissues and musculature running parallel and nearly parallel to the tongue along its deep journey into the torso. These same muscles and sinews are essential for both communicating and, glandularly, self-confidence. While asanas are not prescribed until the onset of puberty, as they are actually at most glandular exercises first, and musculo-skeletal exercises secondarily, they can lend beneficence to us before puberty as well, particularly in prescribed cases. Through daily exercises, both a crunching forth of the hips, torso, neck and head, and stretching from side to side will so massage this inner area, foster maximum refreshment for the glands and organs along this tract, and stretch the spine for its maximum expressive capabilities. I've both stuttered, been bashful and had public speaking difficulties, until I started practicing yoga asanas twice a day 32 years ago. I've witnessed, both in me and in hundreds of others practicing yoga how it positively affects the body's, as well as the mind's, greater capacity to function. In fact, while I got a cold from 1-3 times a year every year before practicing yoga, I have had only 5 colds or flu in those 32 years, and been sick in any other way fewer than 10 times. Those resonating peculiar feelings you get before getting a sore throat, just at its onset are often quelled before they really get started by doing asanas, preferably twice a day, for that area of the chest, throat and head are richly massaged and consequently those " cold " -center areas of the body are healed before such transient diseases can manifest to challenge our health. The bisymmetric motions of most asanas also greatly facilitates both the body, brain and mind so that each side co-facilitates the other side of the body's duties, such as moving lymph from side to side, cross-relating neurology, including having one side of the brain contribute to the other side's functionality and lend secondary support, something seen far less in people who do not practice asanas or similar exercises. People with " one-side-of-brain " mind-sets often discover new talents resulting from doing the bi-symmetrical asanas, discover new venues for discovering and expressing themselves, not to mention enhanced intelligence. While asanas are prescribed specifically for each person's unique mind-set, physiology and physical capabilities, if your son has no problems with his body in relation to these movments, I'd recommend each of these asanas to start until more specific prescription can be done for him: 1. Billows pose 2. Bow pose 3. Full head-to-knee 4. Twist 5. Hare I've attached images for you to view, I can send descriptions of how and how long to do them if you truly want to make a difference for your precious life-spring. :-) Together these awaken the lymph to move more freely and massage the inner organs and glands to prepare the " conception vessel " in the center of the front of the body to both preserve life force, invigorate it gently and flourish his wellbeing in his continued growth. These are best done in the sequence shown above. Yoga asanas and yoga generally are far more substantial than the trendy flauntulosis of the consumptionistic entertainment pablum of conspicuous consumption. Millions of people over many thousands of years have been doing and developing this to both preserve their humanity, cultivate their physico-psycho-spiritual parallelism and have actually furthered human evolution from CroMagnon to the thresholds we've reached today and are soon to launch forth in human evolution as the Earth rapidly changes and predatious paradigms are rent asunder, many within our own lifetimes, and certainly within our children's lifetime. Those practicing yoga will be among those who will endure these changes far greater than the general populace. The people we love and imbue with moral essence deserve to include this practice in the lives of their loves. I'm always available for you when you have any questions. Flourishingly, Dharma Mitra Helping you " Say It With Panache! " Copywriting - Editing - Publishing - Publicity They are " educated " who have learned much, remembered much, and make use of their knowledge in everyday life. And of these lessons integrated into their life, moral conscience is the most imperative to learn and convey to others. Their virtues give true meaning to education. Can Spirituality, Social Justice, and Economic and Political Democracy find synergy and synthesis in a fair and equitable manner? http://ProgressiveSynthesis.latest-info.com find out how! On 6/18/06, dottie yee <alternativebelle wrote: > > > I'm new to the group and would love any feedback. I am also a a member of > otehr > stuttering groups but thought I might inquire here too > > My son who is 14 stutters, as his dad did. My husband however, grew out of > his speech > problems by the time he was 12. > > I make sure my son has a good breakfast, I can't control what he eats at > school( why do they > serve junk to kids at school?) and dinner, very balanced, organic when > possible and nothing > out of a box or freezer. > > He also takes True Hope vvitamins for his learning disability ( I do not > sell this product, I do > highly recomend it) A psychiatrist who saw him suggested true hope because > he could not > prescribe him ritalin becausae of his speech ( thank god we didn't go that > route. > > Also he takes fish oil 4grams daily. Does anyone have any suggesions about > his stuttering.He > is a covert stutteror and actually has his own online radio blog but still > would like to be > stutter free. Thanks in advance. Dot > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 The main Yaga Asana to cure this is Singhasana. This may be practiced alongwith O-karasana, A-karasana, O-A-karasana. All praticed serially with Singhasana done last will take about 5 minutes and are very effective. Vik --- pjb12345uk <pho wrote: > ---yes while therre may be other causes of > sttuttering > edgar cayced pointed the way towards spinal > adjustments > which my aqaintance tried and sucessfully cured > himself of > > and a little story here , he was a member of some > sttutering charity > and he was about to tell everyone about his cure > using spinal > adjustments ---and he was stopped and the only > reason he concluded > was that if everyone knew this it would affect their > group > > another example of vested interest . > so study what edgar cayce said on it > and of course spiritual/reiki healing > phil > > In , " dottie > yee " > <alternativebelle wrote: > > > > > > I'm new to the group and would love any feedback. > I am also a a > member of otehr > > stuttering groups but thought I might inquire here > too > > > > My son who is 14 stutters, as his dad did. My > husband however, grew > out of his speech > > problems by the time he was 12. > > > > I make sure my son has a good breakfast, I can't > control what he > eats at school( why do they > > serve junk to kids at school?) and dinner, very > balanced, organic > when possible and nothing > > out of a box or freezer. > > > > He also takes True Hope vvitamins for his learning > disability ( I > do not sell this product, I do > > highly recomend it) A psychiatrist who saw him > suggested true hope > because he could not > > prescribe him ritalin becausae of his speech ( > thank god we didn't > go that route. > > > > Also he takes fish oil 4grams daily. Does anyone > have any > suggesions about his stuttering.He > > is a covert stutteror and actually has his own > online radio blog > but still would like to be > > stutter free. Thanks in advance. Dot > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2006 Report Share Posted June 22, 2006 Morning, Hope you don't mind me chipping in after just arriving and all. In my experience both of being a stutterer in my youth and having a few people with this problem as clients I have found that ametuer dramatics works wonders. I don't mean ad libbing, thats a disaster waiting to happen. But if you can get hold of some simple plays in two books, sit down and just read to each other, I am sure you will notice that your son hardly stutters at all during reading. When you are both comfortable with this (takes a while as it is a little weird) start going for the drama aspect vocally, then over time get some movement in there, and eventually try and memorise the lines. Once you have all these things the confidene factor goes through the roof and although your son might approach speech as a dramatic production for a while i am confident you would see a drastic improvement in his overall dialouge. just dont do hitch hikers guide to the galaxy...lol , " dottie yee " <alternativebelle wrote: > > > I'm new to the group and would love any feedback. I am also a a member of otehr > stuttering groups but thought I might inquire here too > > My son who is 14 stutters, as his dad did. My husband however, grew out of his speech > problems by the time he was 12. > > I make sure my son has a good breakfast, I can't control what he eats at school( why do they > serve junk to kids at school?) and dinner, very balanced, organic when possible and nothing > out of a box or freezer. > > He also takes True Hope vvitamins for his learning disability ( I do not sell this product, I do > highly recomend it) A psychiatrist who saw him suggested true hope because he could not > prescribe him ritalin becausae of his speech ( thank god we didn't go that route. > > Also he takes fish oil 4grams daily. Does anyone have any suggesions about his stuttering.He > is a covert stutteror and actually has his own online radio blog but still would like to be > stutter free. Thanks in advance. Dot > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2006 Report Share Posted June 28, 2006 Hi take a look at the www.emofree.com website. Part of the problem is the embarassment or shame ofthe problem which only makes matters worse. This is an amazing technique you can do on yourself, your family memebers can learn it easily and you can even " tap " on yourself for them and they will experience relief. it's pretty amazing. Light and Love Kathryn , " Dharma Mitra " <DharmaMitra3 wrote: > > Hello Dot, > > I hope all is well for you and your family in every realm of life. I too > used to stutter when I was a kid, though I don't know how I grew out of it, > I think I have a very workable solution for you. I anticipate what doctors > you've gone to have checked him physically, as in whether he has a knot in > his tongue, a maladjusted palate or throat and such? > > Barring any such factors, and sometimes inclusive of them as well, the > musculature in his midsection, from the belly through the throat can be > worked on, as well as the spinal suggestion mentioned earlier. For example, > while many of us notice our tongue ranges from near the jaw hinges forward > towards our lips and teeth, it actually goes much deeper into the torso. > Just check with a slaughter house some time and see for yourself how deeply > the tongue is rooted into the " disassembled " livestock. Internal massage of > this muscle, supposedly the second strongest in the human body, is supported > by surrounding tissues and musculature running parallel and nearly parallel > to the tongue along its deep journey into the torso. > > These same muscles and sinews are essential for both communicating and, > glandularly, self-confidence. While asanas are not prescribed until the > onset of puberty, as they are actually at most glandular exercises first, > and musculo-skeletal exercises secondarily, they can lend beneficence to us > before puberty as well, particularly in prescribed cases. > > Through daily exercises, both a crunching forth of the hips, torso, neck and > head, and stretching from side to side will so massage this inner area, > foster maximum refreshment for the glands and organs along this tract, and > stretch the spine for its maximum expressive capabilities. I've both > stuttered, been bashful and had public speaking difficulties, until I > started practicing yoga asanas twice a day 32 years ago. I've witnessed, > both in me and in hundreds of others practicing yoga how it positively > affects the body's, as well as the mind's, greater capacity to function. In > fact, while I got a cold from 1-3 times a year every year before practicing > yoga, I have had only 5 colds or flu in those 32 years, and been sick in any > other way fewer than 10 times. > > Those resonating peculiar feelings you get before getting a sore throat, > just at its onset are often quelled before they really get started by doing > asanas, preferably twice a day, for that area of the chest, throat and head > are richly massaged and consequently those " cold " -center areas of the body > are healed before such transient diseases can manifest to challenge our > health. > > The bisymmetric motions of most asanas also greatly facilitates both the > body, brain and mind so that each side co-facilitates the other side of the > body's duties, such as moving lymph from side to side, cross- relating > neurology, including having one side of the brain contribute to the other > side's functionality and lend secondary support, something seen far less in > people who do not practice asanas or similar exercises. People with > " one-side-of-brain " mind-sets often discover new talents resulting from > doing the bi-symmetrical asanas, discover new venues for discovering and > expressing themselves, not to mention enhanced intelligence. > > While asanas are prescribed specifically for each person's unique mind-set, > physiology and physical capabilities, if your son has no problems with his > body in relation to these movments, I'd recommend each of these asanas to > start until more specific prescription can be done for him: > > 1. Billows pose > > 2. Bow pose > > 3. Full head-to-knee > > 4. Twist > > 5. Hare > > I've attached images for you to view, I can send descriptions of how and how > long to do them if you truly want to make a difference for your precious > life-spring. :-) > > Together these awaken the lymph to move more freely and massage the inner > organs and glands to prepare the " conception vessel " in the center of the > front of the body to both preserve life force, invigorate it gently and > flourish his wellbeing in his continued growth. These are best done in the > sequence shown above. > > Yoga asanas and yoga generally are far more substantial than the trendy > flauntulosis of the consumptionistic entertainment pablum of conspicuous > consumption. Millions of people over many thousands of years have been > doing and developing this to both preserve their humanity, cultivate their > physico-psycho-spiritual parallelism and have actually furthered human > evolution from CroMagnon to the thresholds we've reached today and are soon > to launch forth in human evolution as the Earth rapidly changes and > predatious paradigms are rent asunder, many within our own lifetimes, and > certainly within our children's lifetime. Those practicing yoga will be > among those who will endure these changes far greater than the general > populace. The people we love and imbue with moral essence deserve to > include this practice in the lives of their loves. > > I'm always available for you when you have any questions. > > Flourishingly, > > Dharma Mitra > > Helping you " Say It With Panache! " > > Copywriting - Editing - Publishing - Publicity > > They are " educated " who have learned much, remembered much, > and make use of their knowledge in everyday life. > And of these lessons integrated into their life, > moral conscience is the most imperative to learn > and convey to others. > Their virtues give true meaning to education. > > Can Spirituality, Social Justice, and Economic and Political Democracy find > synergy and synthesis in a fair and equitable manner? > http://ProgressiveSynthesis.latest-info.com > > find out how! > > On 6/18/06, dottie yee <alternativebelle wrote: > > > > > > I'm new to the group and would love any feedback. I am also a a member of > > otehr > > stuttering groups but thought I might inquire here too > > > > My son who is 14 stutters, as his dad did. My husband however, grew out of > > his speech > > problems by the time he was 12. > > > > I make sure my son has a good breakfast, I can't control what he eats at > > school( why do they > > serve junk to kids at school?) and dinner, very balanced, organic when > > possible and nothing > > out of a box or freezer. > > > > He also takes True Hope vvitamins for his learning disability ( I do not > > sell this product, I do > > highly recomend it) A psychiatrist who saw him suggested true hope because > > he could not > > prescribe him ritalin becausae of his speech ( thank god we didn't go that > > route. > > > > Also he takes fish oil 4grams daily. Does anyone have any suggesions about > > his stuttering.He > > is a covert stutteror and actually has his own online radio blog but still > > would like to be > > stutter free. Thanks in advance. Dot > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2006 Report Share Posted June 30, 2006 , " dottie yee " <alternativebelle wrote: > > > I'm new to the group and would love any feedback. I am also a a member of otehr > stuttering groups but thought I might inquire here too > > My son who is 14 stutters, as his dad did. My husband however, grew out of his speech > problems by the time he was 12. > > I make sure my son has a good breakfast, I can't control what he eats at school( why do they > serve junk to kids at school?) and dinner, very balanced, organic when possible and nothing > out of a box or freezer. > > He also takes True Hope vvitamins for his learning disability ( I do not sell this product, I do > highly recomend it) A psychiatrist who saw him suggested true hope because he could not > prescribe him ritalin becausae of his speech ( thank god we didn't go that route. > > Also he takes fish oil 4grams daily. Does anyone have any suggesions about his stuttering.He > is a covert stutteror and actually has his own online radio blog but still would like to be > stutter free. Thanks in advance. Dot >Hi! Dottie In Homeopathy some very effective medicines are their for stuttering.Visit http://homeocare.blogspot.com/ for more info regarding the treatment of stuttering. Regards, Dr Homeo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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