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@j...> wrote:

> Todd:

>

> " usually some deep seated childhood trauma that

> ain't goin' away. "

 

I was kind of joking. the trauma I referred to was merely eating lousy fish.

hardly a real trauma. but early childhood eating experiences really color

future food choices. And they are really hard to change. I wonder if CST

could affect this.

 

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Dear

 

Although you were speaking in jest, the truth is that what is perceived

by an adult as a minor inconvenience, to child below 10 years of age,

can be harbored deep inside as a significant trauma, and the younger the

child, the more imprinted that trauma, including birth and prenatally.

Every cell of the body has memory, and it is short-sighted to believe

that we " outgrow " our traumas. Though we might learn how to accommodate

and suppress them, they still remain as " energy cysts " , foreign to our

bodies, and compromising our ability to function. Like the cancer

patient who goes into remission, unless the paradigm or mitigating

factors which caused the pathological process to develop in the first

place, are removed, the cancer will resurface, and this time probably

manifest itself more aggressively as the body is now older and weaker.

The same is true of any insult or trauma we face as children. Unless

released, an adult will carry its extra weight like an albatross. In

the Somatoemotional release process, we learn that the craniosacral

rhythm is a tool to detect any trauma. When one is going through the

release process with a patient, there will be times when a place on the

body is touched or held, and the craniosacral rhythm will shut down, and

stop. This Dr Upledger calls the " significance indicator " . By engaging

the patient in therapeutic dialogue while treating that place, the

patient is able to relive and release what to them was a trauma which

they may not even have remembered or knew about. I treated recently a

patient who relieved being scalded by a negligent maid as a one year old.

(He is now 47.) He literally was there, felt the pain, and understood,

as an adult, that she meant no malice. He was then able to forgive her

and release the trauma. He knew nothing of the incident, and called his

mom to ask if he had even been burned as an infant. Her reaction: " How

did you know about that? " He even remembered that she spoke with a funny

accent. (She was from Germany!) Now how does a one year old remember

that? No one ever told him about it. BUT THE CELLS OF HIS BACK

REMEMBERED! Since then, he has stopped having lumbosacral pain.

 

So in answer to your question--

 

" I wonder if CST

> could affect this. "

 

the answer is emphatically, YES!

 

Yehuda

 

 

On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 22:55:01 -0000 " "

< writes:

> , yehuda l frischman <

> @j...> wrote:

> > Todd:

> >

> > " usually some deep seated childhood trauma that

> > ain't goin' away. "

>

> I was kind of joking. the trauma I referred to was merely eating

> lousy fish.

> hardly a real trauma. but early childhood eating experiences really

> color

> future food choices. And they are really hard to change. I wonder

> if CST

> could affect this.

>

 

>

>

>

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  • 4 months later...

Hi Carol. Algae ... you can purchase this, like seaweed, right? How is the taste? Is it an oil based like Flax Oil?

 

Thanks,

Julie

 

Instead of taking fish oil for my EFA’s, I go right to the source – the same source that the fish go to – algae. I cut out the middle man (or I guess that would be the middle fish), and eat the algae that the fish eat. That’s how fish get EFA’s – from the algae they eat. So being a vegetarian, algae is a good source for EFA’s.

 

Carol

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  • 3 years later...

I want to start taking fish oil in the winter months here, perhaps Nordic Naturals. I do think, however, that fish oil thins your blood so maybe that's why I haven't taken it yet. That drink supplement sounds amazing Amelia. I will check it out. Take care, Kel

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