--Adrian
On Mar 1, 2007, at 6:26 PM, Nancy Miller wrote:
Hi Ty,It's not a hand mode, but I do know a challenge for geopathic stress. It is from the Neurolink System, developed by Dr. Phillips, a D.O. from New Zealand. If you want further information about the system you can find it at www.neurolinkglobal.com The challenge is to have the patient hold the palms of their hands about one inch away from the ears and test an indicator muscle. If the indicator muscle changes, then correct the problem by maintaining the challenge and simultaneously tapping over the left and right hemispheres of the brain. The patient can do this themselves, as their fingers will naturally land there from the challenge position. This way you can monitor the resonator for the correction to occur.Nancy
doctycobb <doctycobb@yahoo.com> wrote:Does anyone know an accurate hand mode to detect geopathic stress?
Many of the top alternative doctors feel that geopathic stress is a
major factor that can block a patient's progress.
It would be great to have a hand mode so that we could test to see if
geopathic stress is contributing to a patient's problem.
Often it can be addressed by simply having the patient move their
bed, chair, etc. One MD that I have worked with would have the
patient imagine themselves in bed or in their favorite chair and then
test to determine if that is where the problem was and then he would
have them imagine the bed or chair moved to a different place and
retest to see if it changed the test (He actually used a vega-type
vial for testing).
This could make a great addition to what we already do to clear
underlying causal factors with CPK. If it was in the "E" file that
would be awesome since it is a type of energetic disturbance. Any
help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
ty
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