Guest guest Posted August 30, 2007 Report Share Posted August 30, 2007 Contradicting the MD indirectly - that is what struck me about this post. It reminds me of the story of a Martial Artist and Sports Psychologist I know who had a bad encounter with a psychiatrist who was bleeding the money out of one of his patients for years, and how he fixed her with a EM and EP techniques within minutes. My questions are: Why risk getting in trouble with the MD? Friendship? Or is there higher criteria involved? And when that special day comes which you mention below, how does one stay " under the radar? " Anthony On Aug 30, 2007, at 2:16 AM, docspeed2001 wrote: > creative_energies , coachdrgridley wrote: >> >> I get weary of hearing of acquaintances who keep getting knees > replaced > > Yep. > > I was told by a very reputable MD that I needed a knee replacement 12 > years ago. > > I still have that knee, and for a man that daily whomps the " caca " > out of clients that love that sort of stuff, I do pretty good with it. > >> and having surgery for carpal tunnel (alleged) and symptoms similar >> to your friends complaints. > > Yep. > > Even vitamin B6 (500 mgs a day according to L. Pauling) treatments > will CURE most carpal tunnel symptoms. > > Let alone the use of the hairbrush, or the use of the Jo Cristi > twisting technique. > > Simple stuff that literally takes under 2 minutes. > >> We are being brainwashed daily to believe that only pharma and >> MDs can heeal us. Quel crock!!! > > Yep. > > And I do " imagine " the day when even suggesting what we know to be > true is valid might cause us to be seized and thrown in jail as > violent criminals. > > Cool, hunnn? > >> When I know the person well enough, I >> offer >> my help as well--if they are willing to give it a try and blow > their minds. > > Yep. > > Today I was in the Talent Truck Stop eating a 1/2 Chef salad, and the > old cleaning lady (73 years old) comes up to me and gives me a big > bear hug and thanks me for helping her out about a year ago. > > She could barely walk. Knees were painful. > > Her right hip would not hold her weight. > > So I just nochantly gave her 3 things to do on her own that would > work. > > She told me how her husband was incapacitated and she was able to > move the hay by herself. > > I was impressed. > >> What the post is about to me is the great conspiracy to put money > into the >> pockets of conventional " health care " while robbing not only the >> pockets of users, but their self-reliance/knowledge of self-healing > as well. > > I know what you are referencing. > > It's the same reason WE ARE REGULATED to wear seat belts. It's the > same reason WE ARE REGULATED to wear motorcycle helmets in most > states. > > It's the same reason that 2,000 years ago the Chinese government took > away the Ping Fa from the people and gave them 3 philosophies that > would dumb them down so they would not revolt. > > History is neat, is it not? > > Thank you Sue for your words. > > You know, don't you, that most people will NOT believe what you've > said, and might even leave this list because it was brought up and > they'll deem it NOT patriotic? > > Just like 2 people left this list today already. Interesting. > > > > > > " Energy is all there is! " ~ Donna Eden > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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