This week I had an infected mucous cyst in my left long finger. No points for infection that I found, but did try inflammation points which are many. No comment on whether it helped because I started taking an anbx.. However, I wanted to know if in the book if MFM states whether you need to do the points in the order they are given.
Stiff neck back, but I also missed two sessions due to dtr. breaking right hand. Will try to comment more once I figure out a quicker way . E-mail works though.
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Can you say more about what sorts of problems you're having with the blog? To post, I go to http://frogontheface.blogspot.com/
Sign in in the upper right hand corner which brings you to the Dashboard. Click on "New Post" under "Meet Marie-France Muller..." and then "Publish Post."
It looks like you somehow signed up as a "Follower" to the blog which may (or may not) be confusing things.
Hi Rudi, sorry to hear about your infection. What MFM says on page 114, can be applied to infections as well. Although she does not list infections per se, I consider it contained in the "and so on". So in your case, Point 195 on the L side of the face, which corresponds to the L middle finger, the site of the infection, should definitely be worked
Sorry about your technical problems, I follow the same steps as M. You are not the only one with technical problem. I, for example can only comment when I use Safari as Browser - Firefox does not let me comment for some reason) - good luck; let us know in case you need additional help. - BN
Your question about working points in the order MFM lists them is interesting. I had been working my way down my face from forehead to chin, starting and ending with 0. I will try the order listed in the book.
T and I were wondering about your finger. It comes up often at dinner!
I looked through MFM's book this morning and found that she does in fact indicate you should work the points in the order listed. On page 47, she says to start with the first point listed in the sequence for relaxation and toning up. She then goes through subsequent points in the order listed.
This might make it harder to use the combined protocol in our plans of action. For my four protocols, anyway, she starts with points in the center of the face. But for one protocol she lists point x before point y and with another, point y before point x.
Anyway, good catch, R/M!
M/R, I do the basic session as explained by M. I do think there might be advanced approaches, however, as far as the other protocols are concerned; I will share my findings if I stumble across anything respectively...
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