Guest guest Posted July 11, 2006 Report Share Posted July 11, 2006 creative_energies , " mjlewis7 " <energylady216 wrote: > > Hello, does anyone have any suggestions on how to treat scleroderma? > It's an autoimmune disease so I'm thinking sedating triple warmer and > hypothalamus work would be the way to go? Any other exercises to have > the client do at home? > > I have been reading thru the Energy Medicine Handout Bank at > http://www.energymed.org/hbank/default.htm > and came across the Black Pearl Sanctuary technique using neurovascular > reflexes to quiet Triple Warmer and bring the hypothalamus into a state > of grace. Has anyone tried this? > > Michelle The following is 1/3 of an Edgar Cayce therapy. " A primary therapy in Scleroderma certainly should be to eliminate the basic cause of the disease, which has already been described as a malfunction of the glands of the body. However, emphasis should be placed upon the need for persistence in gradually reestablishing a normal function throughout all those area of the body which have been disturbed. Thus, the primary aim of therapy would be the gradual redirecting of the forces and energies of the body itself back toward what we know and consider to be a normal function. Therapy should be directed at achieving certain goals which might be enumerated in order to establish a clear-cut direction. All these goals should be kept in mind as attempts are made to restore the functioning of the body step by step. The following are self-explanatory: Cleanse and purify the glandular system of the body. This will aid in the blood building forces as well as bringing more normal activity to the circulatory system of the skin and the other tissues which need rebuilding. Promote a more adequate assimilation of food substances. Attention needs to be paid to the diet and to the functioning of the digestive organs and assimilative tissues. Correct the functioning of the superficial circulation and the lymphatic circulation of the skin. Local therapy should be considered as well as those influences which are brought about through the other goals which are listed here. Add to the system that which will purify the blood; set into motion those parts which have become so disturbed; and build up the necessary forces to bring a nearer to normal reaction. This would imply the use of the Wet Cell Appliance which apparently brings into the body influences that have been rejected by the functioning of the body in assimilation in the whole process of the establishment of Scleroderma. Improve the oxygen intake where it is needed and stimulate a more normal functioning of the lung tissues. Insure adequate eliminations and maintain a balance of the nervous systems of the body. The use of any of the applications in a condition as chronic and deep-set as Scleroderma requires a persistence that often taxes the patience of anyone faced with this particular disease whether it is the one who suffers or the one who applies therapy. The necessity of a consistent application, however, is there and Cayce emphasizes it in a variety of means. One of the best examples of his emphasis is as follows: Do not make the applications merely as a routine, - either the rubs, the diets, or the appliance. Let these be done with the continuous spiritual purpose to be healed of the disturbances FOR a definite purpose, that is to be constructive and helpful to others. Keep optimistic. Pray often; seeing, feeling, asking, desiring, expecting help - from Him, who is the way, the truth, the light. He faileth not those who keep His purposes. (2514-1) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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