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Re: [Structural_Integration] Digest Number 356

Hi,

i am very interested in your article.

best regards,

Spas


Louis Gross wrote:
> Re - Leg Pain,
>
> I used to work on 10K, marathon, college track team and Olympic team
> runners. I also deal with people who retighten with physical effort.
> And I do a Stretching the fascia program internationally, for one on
> one, and did it for seniors' classes for 1-1/2 years in L.A.
>
> Not only does the fascia get re-bunched up, but most people I have
> found, do not get enough vegetable source calcium, magnesium and
> potassium as well as B-Vits and other trace minerals to keep the
> neuro-muscular part relaxed enough in activity, or after activity,
> nor is the fascia and muscle fiber system kept soft enough and
> plyable enough to not be bunching up in the midst of the activit.
> This is true even when people take pills, capsules and liquid
> minerals. And they don't usually stretch enough on their own,
> either.
>
> I have recently heard natural health experts who work for large
> nutrition supplement companies, and experts who own and/or run living
> food centers. They all have re-taught me that very large bowlsful of
> dark green leafy vegetables, and/or baby greens like sunflower greens
> and some buckwheat lettuce greens and some alfalfa and clover
> sprouts, all regenerate tissue even if torn very fast and it makes
> the structure very strong and supple at the same time. Adding kelp.
> wakame and dulse seaweed in large amounts also helps a lot and even
> heals bones prettyy fast. I, myself, had some incredible experiences
> at a place in Michigan in 2004.
>
> So besides the structural analysis as is done in the Bodywork, this
> might be of help for the man. He can contact Creative Health
> Institute, Don Haughey owner, in Union City, Michigan, a/c 517 -
> 278-6260 and Don has an email address from their site. There is also
> the Ann Wigmore Institute in Puerto Rico, Leola is the program
> director and a person to contact. There is also an article on
> http://www.assemblyofyahweh.com in the living food section about Ann
> Wigmore and her living food program complete with mention of
> different green and seaweed parts of the program. You may also
> contact Ms Hiawatha Cromer at that center - she was for 9 years, the
> program director at Creative Health Inst.
>
> I have an article I wrote called Life Force and Green Leafy
> Vegetables. I'll send it as an email attachment to anyone who asks
> me: louisryoshin@...
>
> Best
> Lou
>
> --- Structural_Integration@yahoogroups.com wrote:
>
> > There are 2 messages in this issue.
> >
> > Topics in this digest:
> >
> > 1. Leg Pain
> > From: hdrs2001
> > 2. Re: Leg Pain
> > From: DoctorDohn@...
> >
> >
> >
> ________________________________________________________________________
> >
> ________________________________________________________________________
> >
> > Message: 1
> > Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2006 14:43:57 -0000
> > From: hdrs2001
> > Subject: Leg Pain
> >
> > A client of mine, he did the 10 series at least 15 years ago, and
> > touch ups from time to time,
> > has come in with a situation.
> >
> > He is 53 and says his legs hurt. His words are something like, "I
> > used to be able to walk
> > around the house without shoes, now if I do that my legs hurt. I
> > need to wear a jogging
> > shoe in the house"
> >
> > He was a "social" runner, 20-30 minutes 4-5 times a week at a pace
> > he enjoyed, (says he
> > would like to start up with Spring coming, but his legs hurt.) His
> > health & weight are good
> > and he takes no medications.
> >
> > If I work the legs he says they are good again, for awhile and then
> > the problem starts again.
> >
> > And Ideas or suggestions.
> >
> > Halie
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> ________________________________________________________________________
> >
> ________________________________________________________________________
> >
> > Message: 2
> > Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2006 11:26:05 EST
> > From: DoctorDohn@...
> > Subject: Re: Leg Pain
> >
> > The options include:
> >
> > A) Restricted blood supply. Lower extremity angiogram would check
> > it out.
> > And the myo -facial work would open up the vessels a bit and
> > relieve the pain
> > for awhile.
> >
> > B) Nerve pressure. Muscle tension on femoral or sciatic nerves
> > could do
> > this. Again the myo-facial work would relieve it for a while.
> >
> > C) A genetic myopathy disorder. Unlikely but does he have any
> > family
> > history or strange disease that occurs later in life.
> >
> > D) Some gait training may be in order. Perhaps he locks his knees
> > as he
> > walks and comes down hard on his heel in his stride. A video or
> > observation may
> > help. Practicing walking with the knees bent, like a sterotypical
> > old third
> > world person who looks like they are shuffling but they are not,
> > they are
> > merely walking with knees and hips soft and providing the spring
> > action to absorb
> > body weight without the straight leg jolt to the joints......this
> > kind of gait
> > training..........
> >
> > Let us know what you discover.....
> >
> > Jim
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
> >
> >
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Re - Leg Pain, I used to work on 10K, marathon, college track team and Olympic team runners. I also deal with people who retighten with physical effort. And I...
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Hi Lou would love to read your article on the green leafy veggies. is the living food institute in atlanta the same? I have a friend who went there and loved...
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Jan 29, 2006
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Hi, i am very interested in your article. best regards, Spas...
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