oops! make that   'pituitary'

> From: Shivam Rachana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2001 21:33:13 +1000
> To: ozmidwifery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: HEALING THE TRAUMA OF EPIDURALS
> 
> Dear Listers, 
> 
> Judith Senator a physiotherapist with thirty years experience of working
> with the body  and with vast experience  with mothers and babies will be in
> Melbourne in November.
> She has developed a unique method of healing the residual effect of epidual
> anaesthesia  and restoring the natural flow of oxytocin in the body.
> 
> Judith works with the subtle bodies and removes the drug from the epidual
> space.  She restores the flow of oxytocin  by re-establishing the integrity
> of the paturity which has sustained shock. This work brings about a
> reconnection between the paturity , the heart and the pelvis.
> 
> This also applies to the baby. The epidural  resides in every cell of the
> baby's body. In her experience Judith has found that there is seven times
> more supression of the paturity from epiduals than from general anaesthesia.
> 
> As we have worked with women over the past twenty years we have found that
> for the mother anaesthesia brings about  a disconnection from the baby. This
> disconnection  becomes evident in the ongoing relationship.
> 
> The child experiences a disconnection from the earth and from its mother and
> is left with a  feeling of abandonment  and having to do it all by  itself.
> 
> My  27yr old son  recently had this work done and the results are fantastic.
> The day after his treatment I asked him how he had  gone. He replied "Mum
> I've never slept like I did last night" His urine was black as the toxins
> that had been activated left his body. In the days that followed he observed
> sore spots coming up in his body that was apparent to him to be part of the
> on going healing.  His birth  was most traumatic, Our relationship, while
> very good has always been fraught with an angst that distressed us both.
> The shift in this has been phenomenal. A soft lovingness has emerged that is
> so sweet and warm. I find myself experiencing waves of love for him most
> unexpectedly > It is as if a chamber in my heart that  was reserved for him
> now has  its  long awaited connection.
> My own body and soul have had many wonderful healings over the years.
> 
> There is usually the need for only one treatment, however if there is a
> history of general anaesthesia , this may be from ones own birth ,another..
> may be needed.
> 
> Judith Senator will be in Melbourne Nov 1-4   Ballarat Nov.5-6  Yarra Valley
> 8-15 this is an opportunity  for  anyone you may know who has had an epidual
> and  would like to take advantage of .this opportunity .
> 
> love and blessings
> Rachana
> 
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