Joint Pain or Mobility Restrictions?

November 14th, 2010

 Joints are one of my most favorite things to work on, other than fractures. Believe it or not, bones are malleable. Working a set bone from a break is very rewarding. I can feel the bone lengthen, and eventually straighten back into its original form. Most clients respond with, “It’s been so long since it felt normal!” This can be done with a cast in place or 30 years after the fact! With time and use joints can get twisted, tendons can shorten, and muscles are no longer symmetrical. Perhaps your joint is damaged from an injury. All this can affect the joint by causing undo stress, pinched nerves, and/or limited mobility. For example, tennis elbow can be corrected by working the skin, fascia, nerves, tendons, muscles, and bones. The process allows for the tissue to rearrange itself and eventually move back into its “normal” state. The result is less tension in the joint allowing more flexibility and mobility throughout the entire arm. You will even notice a difference in the amount of strength you now have in your arm and shoulder.

Energy

October 15th, 2010

Energy is everywhere. Some people are very sensitive to it, like me; others don’t notice a thing. Have you ever walked into a room and got the chills or felt tension in the air? Felt drained after visiting a family member or friend? Or perhaps walked into a room and felt great! What you’re feeling is energy left behind from human emotion.  You don’t have to see the person to feel what’s happening to them. I first took notice of this over a two week period during my weekly visit to the grocery store. Five minutes into my shopping trip I felt sad and couldn’t shake it. Why did I feel sad? It was just before Christmas which is the happiest month of the year for me, but not for everyone. The sad feeling would leave shortly after I left the store. I concluded that the sadness belonged to someone else or perhaps a collective group of people.  So what can you do to protect yourself? You wrap yourself in white light. Great for adults and a necessary skill for our school aged children.  Sit in a quite place and close your eyes. Imagine white light wrapping around you, front to back, like a tube, three times from your feet to your knees, then feet to waist, feet to shoulders, feet to the top of your head. Then wrap yourself in white light from the top of your head down the front, up the back to the top of your head, three times. Your body may feel warm/cool or have a lightness to it. This will help balance your emotions and keep others at bay.

Neural Manipulation

September 29th, 2010

Neural Manipulation is a hands-on treatment that identifies and releases local nerve restrictions. During the examination once the restriction is located, further issues within the body can be found and released.  This gentle and precise work is very cool for the practitioner – me, and has amazing results for the client – you! Common examples of restricted nerve damage are Carpel Tunnel Syndrome and Sciatica. Nerve damage can also appear after an accident or injury, whether minor to sever. It can also develop from repetitive motion or incorrect posture. The nerve in some way has been compromised, affected by friction, over stretched or received excess pressure. Some nerves can repair themselves with time; others can trouble us for years. The restricted nerve can cause problems in other locations of the body, not only in the place of the restriction. One reason is the artery runs along side the nerve so the blood supply can affect the body’s circulation. Referred pain can also be an issue. Immobility can cause postural changes making the body compensate therefore causing an issue else where in the body.  Whether the structure involved includes fascia, joint, viscera, brain or peripheral nerve, Neural Manipulation can help.  Neck or shoulder problem? This is for you!

Body/Mind Connection

July 26th, 2010

The body/mind connection is a very interesting concept, although a little bit hard to assimilate all at once. Most people realize how powerful the mind can be. It can give us the strength to get our dream job. If we use it to repeatedly beat ourselves up, we’ll eventually feel inadequate, tired, and depressed… Most people recognize the power of manifestation, the material, mental, and physical benefits of being positive. By contrast, negative thoughts can ruin our day and affect our physical body. In my mind, I kept re-living all the terrible things I did when I was in my teens and early 20’s. When I let go of those thoughts and forgave the people involved including myself, I freed my knees of physical pain. That was the beginning of an amazing transition for me!! What other “stuff” could I let go of, what else would feel good?! Different negative repetitive thought patterns affect different areas of our body. They can cause our migraines, broken bones, stiff necks, allergies, digestive issues, cancer…the list goes on. Sometimes one (forgotten) issue gets lodged in our cells and causes havoc for years to come…until we let it go. The work I do can help release your ‘stuff’…are you ready?

Meditation

July 12th, 2010

To meditate it is best to find a quite place to sit, either cross-legged on the floor, or on the edge of a chair. If your feet do not touch the floor use a pillow under your feet to anchor you to the floor. It’s very important that your back stays straight in order for the energy to flow.

Next you need to ground yourself. With your eyes closed, visualize a solid metal pole starting mid-back. See it growing down your spine, out your base chakra (located between your anus and genitals), visualize it going through the different levels - your floor, the basement, cement foundation, layers of sand, rock, lava, until it connects to the red core at the center of the earth. Once secure, follow the pole back up through all the layers until you reach mid-back. Now see that metal pole turn into white light and work its way up through the crown chakra (top of your head), out the roof of your home, into infinity. Visually follow the beam of light back into your body. You may feel a pull, allow it to happen until you align up and down. You can work on quieting your mind by listening to music (without words) or counting your breathe, into your belly and chest, 4 in 4 out. Repeating a mantra works well too, “I feel love,” “I’m at peace,” “I give thanks for all I have.” Placing the tip of your tongue behind your teeth and thumb to finger will strengthen the bond. Eventually just sitting in that spot will put you automatically into a meditation and quieting your mind will get easier. Because of this it is important to not your living room sofa or your bed. You don’t want to sit down with company and go into a meditation, neither do you want to meditate all night when you want to sleep.Meditation will become the best part of your day.

Questions & Answers

June 28th, 2010

If you have anything you would like to ask or any comment you would like posted, I’d love to hear from you.

Past-life Regression

June 28th, 2010

Some clients come in asking for a past-life regression and others have past-life regressions come up during their treatment session. Whether you believe these past-life experiences are real or not their main purpose is to help us see where we’re stuck in our lives. Looking at what happened in a past-life/lives can give us a great deal of insight on how to heal with our present situation by changing our thoughts or belief systems. Personally, I do believe some regressions are real, but others are just helpful clues. One client saw herself as Snow White (cartoon), taking the apple and eating it. She knew the apple was poisonous so I asked her why she ate it. She told me she ate it so she wouldn’t upset the old lady. It comes back to our human conditioning. That “regression” allowed her to recognize that in this life she really did do a lot of things to make other people happy, things she didn’t want to do. This allowed her to recognize the significant amount of harm she was doing to herself by making those choices. If you feel stuck, a past-life regression might be what you need to shed some light on the situation so you can make necessary changes in your life.

Migraines

June 6th, 2010

People with migraines resulting from whiplash or head injuries have found significant relief after receiving a CranioSacral treatment. Considerable attention is given to the head, or cranial bones. Occasionally it only takes a slight adjustment to correct the problem. Most often several appointments are necessary to correct and balance all bones involved. In doing so any restrictions that have stopped the cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) from flowing freely around the brain and down the spine are now release. CSF helps remove toxins promptly from your system. The lack of fluid flowing, dehydration, causes headaches. If your headache is a result of dental work or TMJ disorder, CranioSacral works very well in resolving these problems. In addition to working the cranial bones, light tissue work is done in the mouth releasing tension and stress. It is also beneficial for people suffering from sinus problems, Chinook headaches, or have/had a concussion. Occasionally clients have cranial bones stuck since birth, causing a whole array of other issues. This happens when a pregnancy or birth has been especially difficult or forceps have been used. The bones in the head overlap, this issue can also be corrected. Relief can be found at any age, you will be amazed at what can transpire!

Releasing our Pain

May 25th, 2010

Did you know that emotional issues can cause physical pain? It is also referred to as cellular memory. When a traumatic event happens in your life the emotions from that experience gets locked in the cells of your body and causes dis-ease, illness, or a restriction. It may not present itself initially in your body, but over time it will show up. I’ve seen people who have taken on fear and anxiety from their mother while still in the womb, mothers who never released the pain from a miscarriage, and adults that still hold the trauma of physical abuse. How is this possible? Have you ever felt someone else’s pain? Tensed up from the sight of a child falling? Take that to the extreme. The emotions of a traumatic experience stay lodged in the body until we are willing or ready to release them. If you have an illness that just isn’t going away it may be an emotional blockage. My daughter’s molar had been causing her a tremendous amount of pain. I remembered that when she was ten the dentist was to replace the sealants and I was sent out of the room. There was a cavity and they never advised me that they would freeze her and fill the tooth. It was her first filling and traumatizing. That trauma was surfacing now, five years later. I walked her through a few steps to release the emotional pain and there was relief and surprise in her face afterward. If the emotions hadn’t been released she may have eventually endured a root cannel. Healing is powerful.

What is a Healing Crisis?

May 18th, 2010

A healing crisis doesn’t always happen after a treatment, but when it does some people confuse it and think the treatment has made them feel worse. Which is kind of true, but it’s a good thing. The majority of people start holistic healing as a last resort, although this has changed in recent years. Their body may be in a weakened state or they may be ill. Maybe they’re not sick, but something needs to change. Either way their body is working at less then an optimum state and toxins are trapped in their tissue. Circulation increases in the body when tissues and organs are worked on during a session. Because of this, toxins are released and enter the blood stream, then are eliminated by the liver, kidneys, bowel, and skin. What some would call a healing crisis are the physical symptoms of a runny nose, cold, diarrhea, stomach aches, aches and pains, headaches, or fatigue. These symptoms are actually part of your recovery as you enter a more deeply healed state. Please keep in mind that this is actually a good sign and indicates that healing is taking place. Once the toxins have released, the body adjusts and feels much better. When healing takes place your system will begin operating on a higher level of efficiency and you will have less ailments and more energy. Drinking water is the key to helping this process move along more quickly.