We are at the midpoint - wonderful, although I hope we will all continue beyond the study.
Week 5 was a bit challenging, but for the most part I felt supported by my practice and it made a difference.
I noticed that all of the points are less sensitive.
On Thursday, I did the detoxification/drainage protocol for the 2nd time.
Also I did Dien Cham on my partner and a client using the selenite stick; both liked it a lot.
Happy Thanksgiving, ladies.
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Monday, November 22, 2010
Anemia - Week 5
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4 comments:
I'm interested in painful points and possible interpretation. You say you noticed that all of the points were less sensitive. Do you think we can take that as an indication that you are making progress with the protocols you have been working on?
M, yes, it would make sense that it means there has been SOME undoing if a point that has been sensitive consistently for a period of time starts consistently being less sensitive...I suggest we would know through thorough observation of the symptoms and, of course, physical exams results would be an indicator..
Have you also noticed an alleviation of symptoms corresponding to the less painful points?
My neck pain has been eased up for a while now, but I have had less stress, but note this has been going on for a couple of years and most likely will continue to be a sensitive area.
Anemia that's trickier to answer: there has been a slight change, as if something had lifted - I have been feeling more at ease with certain issues...could that have been the result of working the DC anemia points or the other points? - BN
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