Hello CPK docs,
Doctor Larsen has provided a wonderful response.
Having just returned form vacation and trying to catch up…I just read
this dialogue and I must interject that the phenomenon of Allergy and
Toxicity, whether to the EMF or the Metal, is two distinctly different
issues...Toxicity being too much of anything, and Allergy being an
unidentifiable something that triggers an auto-immune response.
Allergy protocols seem to work by "reintroducing" the something to the
body in hopes of the recognition to be enhanced via the use of
micro-current or specific acupoints during the introduction of the
"something"...Whereas, Toxicity is going to require reduction of
exposure or an enhancement of detoxification within the body.
I must also say that Dr. Sheldon Deal, our guest speaker for the
Winter Symposium taught me this technology and I am SOOO excited to
once again hear him make a presentation.
Dr.Dowty
--- In cpkusagroup@yahoogroups.com, Adrian Larsen <alarsen@...> wrote:
>
> Ty,
>
> I most generally find it with battery powered jewelry, though I have
> seen it with crystals and Q-links. There can also be other kinds of
> allergies to jewelry. Topical, ingested (for tongue pierces), etc. So
> you can challenge with general allergy and then check the sub modes.
> Also check toxicity and metal toxicity for metal jewelry contacting
> the skin, and use Remote to check for remote effects.
>
> They often can be desensitized by following typical allergy protocol.
> I haven't tried spinning non-battery powered jewelry. Some types
> cannot be desensitized, and they must be avioded alltogether.
>
> This is just my experience, and I'm sure others have more ideas than
> me. Anyone else want to chime in?
>
> --Adrian Larsen, DC
>
>
> On Nov 30, 2006, at 7:58 PM, doctycobb wrote:
>
> > Thanks, Adrian.
> >
> > Does this only apply to watches with batteries?
> >
> > What about other types of jewelry that cause problems with energy
> > fields?
> >
> > Can they be desensitized in any way or do you just have to tell the
> > patient not to wear them anymore?
> >
> > Do you usually become aware of these by finding an electromagnetic
> > allergy?
> >
> > The two times that this issue has come up for me were both from
> > priority at master point taking me to electromagnetic allergy. Will
> > passing any type of jewelry across the midline tell you if there is a
> > problem? Do you routinely check all the metal and jewelry that a
> > patient wears and if so, how?
> >
> > Just trying to get all of this straight. Thanks again.
> >
> > --Ty Cobb, DC
> >
> >
> >
>