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 > > -- > This mailing list is sponsored by ACE Graphics. > Visit <http://www.acegraphics.com.au> to subscribe or unsubscribe.
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