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Can anesthetic get trapped in the body?

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011

Yes. I will share some of what I’ve experienced.  Most dental anesthetic is found in the mouth when I work to release TMJ disorders, headaches, cranial pressure, as well as relieving sinus/allergy issues. Usually a release is necessary because of a trauma or a layering of issues is involved. One client needed jaw surgery after an accident, she was fine. It was later after getting a tooth filled that the headaches started. The surgery was the first layer; the dental work was the second layer, which there was no more room for in the tissue. Energy could no longer flow, like a clogged drain, the toxins maxed out and the headaches appeared. We released the anesthetic from the tissue and the headaches disappeared. I know the release happens, as does the client, because we can taste anesthetic! It can also get trapped in the organs. Most common are the liver, kidneys, and bladder as they filter toxins from our body. Water helps release toxins so drink a lot. I have also seen if cause havoc on the intestines and bowels.  Anesthetic when trapped, stops the organ from functioning. It goes into a frozen state, no longer mobile. Imagine what it would be like if the muscles in your arm stopped working. Now imagine the muscles in the bowels not working…huge dilemma for your body to deal with.  If you would like more information or would like to purchase a gift certificate, please call me at the number below

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Monday, June 28th, 2010

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