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Re: [Therapeutic-Laser_Therapy] Interesting Tidbit regarding Diabetes

Thanks Harriette for your comments.  I've done quite a bit of work on the cranial bones and muscles in the neck.  From Scenar, I had lots of trouble on one side getting the Trapeziums muscle to spasm then release in the "Bowling Ball" technique.  Even the teachers couldn't get it to go... Years ago, I had a session of painful Cranial work done, and since then I've done some Cranialsacral therapy, and used various other methods that are not so painful.  Cranialsacral therapy seemed almost like Therapeutic Touch, it was so gentle.  More like manipulating energy.  I'd say the Laser would be capable of doing as well, if the technique was perfected.
 
The LazrPulsr does have a Meninges protocol that was designed to help with this type of thing; releasing cranial plates. Since muscles actually spasm bones, and magnesium depletion seems to be a large part of this equation, it seems likely that this has something to do with it.
 
It was interesting though about the correlation between head injuries and Diabetes, as I've NEVER heard an MD make this connection! 
 
I'm still reading, and learning.  I appreciate you thoughtfully brainstorming with me on this.  It's helpful.
 
Health, Hope, Joy & Healing :
 May you Prosper, even as your Soul Prospers  3John 2
 
Jennifer Ruby
 
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Subject: RE: [Therapeutic-Laser_Therapy] Interesting Tidbit regarding Diabetes

These are definitely interesting findings.  The laser may help your head injury but I cannot imagine that it would move a jammed bone.  More knowledgeable folks please correct me if I'm wrong.  A more proven remedy would be craniosacral therapy in the hands of a well trained therapist.   It is safe and gentle, and  profound work, in conjunction with your own inner physician.
 
My other comment it to agree with everything you said about possible ways our populace might get injury induced Diabetes Mellitus.  An additional reason might be that high fructose corn syrup is in the vast majority of our processed foods, largely without our notice.
 
God speed in your healing.
Harriette
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While reading my books on Diabetes and Homeopathy, I ran into a statement regarding that there is a major percentage of Head injuries just prior to, and...
Jennifer Ruby
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Sep 27, 2006
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These are definitely interesting findings. The laser may help your head injury but I cannot imagine that it would move a jammed bone. More knowledgeable...
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Sep 27, 2006
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Thanks Harriette for your comments. I've done quite a bit of work on the cranial bones and muscles in the neck. From Scenar, I had lots of trouble on one...
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Sep 27, 2006
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I'm soooo behind on emails, Jennifer. I appreciate your feedback on this. I have never heard anyone describe craniosacral therapy as painful, although in the...
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