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Great Testimonials

Its always great to receive feedback on your work.  It happens quite often that we see clients and then they go away and we don’t hear from them for ages.  The human mind is a strange thing.. often thinking.. “oh well perhaps we didn’t help that person and they were not satisfied so they never came back.” Imagine the surprise when you hear either indirectly or some two years later when the person arrives back on your doorstep and says.. ‘last time I came to consult you .. you fixed my problem and I have been well ever since until now.. when….

It happens so often!

But this week I had great feedback very quickly after the consultation.. and it was so nice to have that acknowledgement…

I just wanted to let you know that B…’s legs are all better. She still has some purple marks/scars on her legs which I hope will go away in time. We’ll still keep up the Formula Safety mix, vitamin C, etc for a while yet though.

So thank you so much. You are brilliant as always!  MF

rose hip 300x219 Great Testimonials

 

I suggested that she try rosehip oil as this is a great remedy for that type of scarring.
And a few days ago this one came in as well….
from a client who suffers breathing difficulty and had a chronic shoulder pain.

 

 

 

 

Have been really busy this week so have not had time to feed back from the session on Monday. So here goes now!

The shoulder feels great- no pain and I can exercise with ease. Yoga was good on Wednesday evening with no trouble with the seizing of the back muscles. The next day I was sore after yoga, but in the hamstrings, not on the shoulder or back, lol.

Each day my ability to breathe and do the normal things I do without getting breathless is increasing ; yet to see what I am like on a windy day.   JC

So next time you consult a practitioner and have a great result.. do them a favour and take a moment just to acknowledge the success you have had .. it will make their day!!

What is EAV/CEDS? How Does it Work?

Author: Robert Eanes

Every EAV (electro-acupuncture according to Voll)  instrument is an OHM meter, i.e. It measures one thing – electrical impedance.
Back in the late 1940′s, Dr. Reinholt Voll, MD began an investigation of the effects of electricity on the human physiology. In his studies, Dr. Voll used a technique known as Impedance or OHM metering. In simple terms, some materials are very electrically conductive, for example metals like steel and copper – electricity flows very easily through metals and therefore there is no substantial resistance on the electricity flowing through the metal. Other materials are not conductive, for example wood or rubber, and since these materials are not conductive, their resistance to electrical current is very high. An OHM meter measures electrical resistance (impedance), and it is also capable of measuring conductance since the inverse of resistance (1/resistivity approximately), is conductance. Read the rest of this entry

EAV Explained – Part 2

Author: Robert Eanes

So, what is the value of EAV, (electro-acupuncture according to Voll) since it is only a relative indicator?

It would be a mistake to assume that EAV is not measuring a valuable parameter. When a practitioner uses standard blood test values, the purpose is in part to get a better understanding of the health of the cells of the body.

“Health” in reality can be broken down to the health of the tissue, the organs and the glands, and these are composed of cells. But when you are measuring the blood, you are not measuring the cells directly. It is extremely difficult to measure the cells but we can indirectly get a sense of what is going on within the cells by measuring the blood.

Similarly, the energetic system is a component of the body. It is related to everything going on in the body, and therefore, measuring the energetic system gives us a valuable, non-invasive sense of everything that is going on within the body. Read the rest of this entry

EAV Explained – Part 3

Author: Robert Eanes

Computerized EAV (Electro-acupuncture according to Voll) Systems improve testing efficiency and efficacy.

Early generation EAV meters used an analogue needle meter, similar to the speedometer in an automobile. The next progression in EAV technology involved the interfacing of the meter with a computer and custom software. Computers are very useful at displaying information, saving and comparing data and organizing information in database fashion. EAV practitioners used organized “trays” made of cardboard, each containing 100 to 200 Remedies organized in rows and columns. The doctors would physically retrieve the trays and test the individual items, a very cumbersome, tedious process. One of the goals in computerized EAV was to better organize and access the thousands of different Remedies that are used in testing. Read the rest of this entry

EAV Explained – Part 4

Author: Robert Eanes

At this point, it is obviously better to evaluate different devices based on other criteria as, for example the following factors …

Ease of use:

Is the software easy to use? Is it user friendly, and does it offer the features, tools and capabilities you need to handle testing now and in the future when your capabilities expand?
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by Shazar Robinson

(This article is a transcript from a talk given at the Energy Medicine Conference Noosa on Sunday 23rd April, 2006.

The talk was addressed to a group of health practitioners.

My objective in giving this presentation is to inspire you – to stimulate a widening of our thought processes – and to increase the understanding of what we are really doing in our clinic work. At the completion of this talk, my aim is to have you feeling hungry for more – and inspired to create a sense of wellness in yourself that will spread out to all you touch. This short hour is designed to fan the flames of your desire for greater understanding and a deeper connection to the whole.

I will talk about the following:

  • What is health, what is healing?
  • How can we increase our effectiveness?
  • The importance of focusing on health not disease.
  • The role of intention in healing.
  • How limiting beliefs create limited healing.
  • What is health – what is healing?
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