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Hi Rick,

 

I learned how to self test using the thumb and middle finger, which is a good

thing, I could *never* get my little finger to touch my thumb on my left hand!

lol

 

Also, I just use the product held in the opposite hand and test for that. I do

not get into the 'hocus-pocus' of saying the name of the product. If the test is

strong, the body needs it, if not, it doesn't. I also test my husband for how

many capsules.

 

The myofascial sometimes is also known as 'trigger point' therapy. It has to do

with the fascia coverings under the skin and over the muscles. If someone were

to run the heel of their hand alongside their upper thigh, from the outside hip

to the knee and do it fairly hard, when it hurts, [if it does] that is the

tensor-fascia-latte, [fah-sha latta].

 

 

Here's to healthy fascia!

 

Janine www.HerbaTherapy.com

Prosperity is simply having God in my life

 

 

 

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In a message dated 6/10/2002 10:05:42 AM Central Daylight Time,

janineph writes:

 

 

> The myofascial sometimes is also known as 'trigger point' therapy. It has to

> do with the fascia coverings under the skin and over the muscles. If

> someone were to run the heel of their hand alongside their upper thigh,

> from the outside hip to the knee and do it fairly hard, when it hurts, [if

> it does] that is the tensor-fascia-latte, [fah-sha latta].

>

 

Janine

 

When I was at my chiropractor today, I asked what the difference is between

trigger point and the myofascial that she does. She showed me the difference,

trigger point

is a very gentle treatment for taking the knots out. The myofascial that she

does is more at removing scar tissue and a stretching of all muscles

throughout the body as well as removing the knots.

Have you ever had your TMJ joint worked on? Find the area where the lower

and upper jaws come together, and work a circular motion with your finger and

some pressure, does it hurt? Yes, then it needs working on. Working on it,

only makes it better, and helps remove the scar tissue. Rick

 

 

 

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