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Hip Pain & Sciatica: Work LI & CS Meridians

 

Hummm,

 

I agree on one level with all the posts here...

 

....but what I actually " do " is vastly different.

 

What I've done very successfully with some is not to sedate anything

but to...

 

1. For hip pain have them do incremental isometrics (Donna)

2. Massage CS lymphatics on the back butt and the upper inner thighs

(Donna)

3. Massage LI lymphatics on outer thighs (Donna)

4. Massage SI lymphatics on inner thighs and below ribcage (Donna)

5. Have them stretch the lower back by doing drills similar to

the 'hand down' in CBH & E. (Donna)

6. Have them stretch the hamstrings by doing 'potatoe pickers' (Donna)

7. Have them stretch the calf muscles by doing leg extensions (Donna)

 

I also have them take 1 table spoon of olive oil daily (Edgar

Cayce)...along with V C, three times a day (Pearson & Shaw). Amounts

differ depending on the client (Donna).

 

I very rarely sedate anything by holding points. But that's just me.

 

What I do is notice where they are and what they want and don't want,

and see if what I know can give it to them. I go for my intuitive

answer and not my logical answer. It's a feeling location change on

the Central Meridian, either up or down...corresponding with input

and out puts of information through the chakras and the auric fields.

 

Now I used to have sciatica, and the points were held once by good

people. The pain did disappear for a short period of time.

 

So instead of just removing the pain, I fixed the alignment by doing

specific drills. The back stretch for the penetrating flow works well

if you have a huge muscular person doing the stretch, but not at all

if my 120 lb wife does it.

 

A hot tub for 10 minutes, and then laying on the concrete floor with

my feet on a kitchen chair worked wonders. A slight shift and slide

of a vertabra and the pain was gone instantly and stayed gone for 9

months until I had a rather active fighting class where I taught tons

of head kicks. I did notice 'after' the class that I did have a start

of discomfort running down that left buttock, etc.

 

But then I knew what to do and I just hit the hot spa that evening

and then laid on the floor with my feet on a kitchen chair. A slight

shift and slide of vertabra and I was as good as new.

 

I never want to just erase the pain but I choose somehow with drills,

energy medicine and proactive exercise to fix the situation for

certain goals I have in mind and things I want to do.

 

With the goals being the carrot, and the pain being the stick, I then

can accomplish massive amounts of forward thinking and achievement of

skills with my clients.

 

Hip replacement drills are no longer needed with many. Operations on

spines can be replaced with simple energy drills and physical drills.

 

John M. La Tourrette, PhD

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