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Thanks to Doc for posting the info from DE web site and books

regarding special situations and help with MS.

 

Indeed, MS patients respond well to the drills and special

nutritional requirements (extra protein, etc) and I use the drills

as recommended home tx, etc.

 

Two other areas not addressed. In MS, the body attatcks itself

(neurologically), so additional tx is done with treating

the " errant " immune system and parts of the neurotransmitters,

(myelin sheath, etc)so they are not regarded as " toxic " to their own

body. If you do, clear it up using EFT or other energy healing

techniques I've previously mentioned.

 

Also, very important in the cases I have helped: I usually find

there is an emotional component, as well. As with any severe

condition, the emotional component (usually a traumatic incident or

accident) within a few years before being dx with the condition

needs to be addressed. Again, clearing the incident with association

to the condition (even if you don't remember the incident)helps

tremendously.

 

And finally: there is generally a brain component (some say brain

dermatone or area) that usually needs to be engaged BEFORE some

other specific energy tx are done. I find this to be true, and AK

different brain parts first, tx with light to balance first, then go

about sedating TW, etc., treating specific meridians, chakras, etc.

Of course, removing nerve interference, good nutrition, etc., will

also need to be done. And doing the DRILLS.....or homework (PS I

have my teaching degree and so the word homework works best for

me :0) )

Genevieve

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When you say respond well to the drills,

what do you mean by 'respond well'?

 

----- | Indeed, MS patients respond well

 

MS doesn't go away so far as i know.. but i think the attacks or

deterioration might be slowed down.

 

what about reflexology, shiatsu, reiki etc?

 

blessings,

fran

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