Guest guest Posted February 22, 2005 Report Share Posted February 22, 2005 creative_energies , " kahunamaker " <kahunamaker> wrote: > Does anyone have any experience and suggestions to work >energetically to relieve Shin Splints? Besides the proper taping? For the pain, and to accelerate healing you can use those small Radio Shack magnets...(see DE's book, pages 302-304, quality paperback edition.) For the Psychological attachments surrounding the shin splints you can use EFT... ....ie, " Even though XXX, is still totally accept and appreciate myself " , then run the tapping sequences with your own words describing the " aspect " ...simple to do. (for complete FREE details, see emofree.com, or read David Feinstein's great book and cd course.) And do twice daily massages with peanut oil, or any of the special ointments mentioned in Reilly's book, pages 186-190. Have fun. John M. La Tourrette --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2008 Report Share Posted October 22, 2008 My son gave me a new running routine for fitness and I've ended up with Shin Splints. Counterproductive ;-) So isn't it amazing how you can look up a health issue in the old posts and find answers Thanks Doc PS - Any updates to the old advice? , " kahunamaker " <kahunamaker wrote: > > > creative_energies , " kahunamaker " > <kahunamaker> wrote: > > Does anyone have any experience and suggestions to work > >energetically to relieve Shin Splints? > > Besides the proper taping? > > For the pain, and to accelerate healing you can use those small > Radio > Shack magnets...(see DE's book, pages 302-304, quality paperback > edition.) > > For the Psychological attachments surrounding the shin splints you > can use EFT... > > ...ie, " Even though XXX, is still totally accept and appreciate > myself " , then run the tapping sequences with your own words > describing the " aspect " ...simple to do. (for complete FREE details, > see emofree.com, or read David Feinstein's great book and cd course.) > > And do twice daily massages with peanut oil, or any of the special > ointments mentioned in Reilly's book, pages 186-190. > > Have fun. > > John M. La Tourrette > --- End forwarded message --- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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