James, check www.bodytalksystem.com
The key? The lab is inside! Listen to the innate intelligence, in the priority and sequence it wishes to re-establish health, and you'll discover your on the right path. In my experience, it's faster than anything else. The body knows what to do. When one utilises a dynamic systems theory which accesses the benefits of individual modalities like allopathic medicine and it's specialities, anatomy, physiology, naturopathic, chiropractic, environmental influences, Vivaxis (GK - life axis), Chinese medicine, meridians, energies, psychology and body chemistry, etc... there are many options the body can choose from to link together the bits it needs to find solutions. It's all within. There are no counter indications or overdoses. It blends seamlessly with any other protocol. Lungs are my weak link - lungs are about grief and other aspects (pathologies) of consciousness. First the thought ... Hydration can be important, but if the organ or endocrine is unable to utilize the water, H2O or CS, then that organ may require being 'tapped - out' so that the organ(s)/endocrine(s)/body parts can reconnect and effectively utilize it. Also the Chinese element of metal. The large intestine which is the Yang organ which assists balancing the Yin Lung. Sometimes when one assists cleaning the solid internal organ (LI) the hollow internal organ (LU) is relieved of additional pressures. I would find a good practitioner who accesses a dynamic systems approach to wellness. Wishing you well, Christine ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From: "James Allison" <[email protected]> Organization: Sunstone Herbals Reply-To: [email protected] Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 07:09:51 -0700 To: <[email protected]> Subject: CS>Help with... Resent-From: [email protected] Resent-Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 06:09:18 -0800 Hi everybody. Sorry I haven't said much lately, but I've been having problems that CS doesn't seem to help. I just got out of the hospital 2 weeks ago (did 6 days in there) due to a spontaneous pneumothorax (which is medical terms for a lung collapsing without any reason in particular. For those that are learned in the field, actual reason is blebs). I did have a chest tube in me for the time I was there, but I didn't opt for having the surgery where they go in and actually fix the problem (they basically cut, staple and glue your lung to the lung wall). To make a long story short, for the past couple of days I've had the same symptoms that I had before, and before going into a very scary situation (the whole hospital rigmarole) once again, I thought I would see if anybody here had any suggestions. I've done some lookups on the net, and almost everywhere says that surgery is the only real option. Does anybody know of any less evasive options for this? I'm gonna stick by the computer for a few more hours and hope for suggestions, then call and schedule an x-ray, which I think I already know the outcome of. If you don't here from me for a couple of weeks, you'll know the outcome as well ;) -James

