Hi Linda,
Please keep in touch. I'm interested in this because I'm seeing more people
here
with this kind of thing and I'd like to help where I can. I don't know anything
about
brown-sequard other than what I have just read in the little dictionary. But...
>From personal experience :
* Get your friend off msg immediately (which is in many factory prepared foods,
soups, flavourings etc)
* Get your friend off aspartame immediately ( in many foods, drinks and
medicines )
* Get her off poisons such as insect, garden and lawn spray. (probably
impossible to
avoid completely but be conscious and avoid as much as possible)
*(Get detoxed of the above poisons as and when possible. )
* Get physical therapy such as polarity therapy, massage, etc. (at least an
hour per
week of hands on, gentle, persistent, mindful, bodywork. Two or three x1hr
sessions
per week would probably be better at first. ) A Cranio Sacral therapist or an
old time
Osteopath would probably be best for this.
* Do gentle spine stretching and mobilizing exercises (preferably under advice
of
above therapist )
* Do an antiparasite program preferably under the care of a practitioner who
knows
about these things. Suspect tapeworm and egg cysts in which case be very
careful.
see hydatid disease.
* Digestive enzymes should serve to shrink cysts safely. papain and bromelain
etc.
* Do CS, starting slowly if she is not familiar with it. To help with healing
secondary
infections.
* Do DMSO 'cos it also does so many good things.
* Get her onto prayer lists and prayer groups. See yourself smiling about the
outcome. (this sort of thing is particularly effective for brain and spin
* I suspect also that stress or long term overload was the initial insult here.
If so, then
she could learn stress handling skills as soon as possible.
Do some research on MS and natural treatments. These should help to establish
some useful protocols and at least attend to part of the problem.
Please let me know how it goes.
Take this advice from whence it comes. :-)
Tony Moody B.Sc. Mech. Eng. UCT
Planned, Preventative and Breakdown Maintenance Engineer
Bodywork Therapist : Polarity Therapy, Reiki among others.
CS gen and zapper manufacturer
On 29 Nov 2005 at 0:17, Linda Hefferman wrote about :
Subject : CS>Brown-sequard syndrome
>
> Hello fellow cs or eis users. I am writing to see if anyone on this list can
> shed any information on
> the subject of brown-sequard syndrome and I am also wondering if cs would be
> of any help. My
> daughter's friend has been diagnosed with this syndrome recently and up until
> now has been very
> healthy. She was having problems walking and was hospitilized for a while.
> They did an mri and
> told her she had lesions on her spine and also on her brain. They said they
> will have to wait to
> see if she has any further episodes before they and positively identify what
> is going on with her.
>
> I have been doing some research on the internet, but find there are a lot of
> blank spaces that are
> left unanswered. The girl who has been recently diagnosed said she is
> returning to work
> tomorrow, but she really has to concentrate when it comes to walking. She
> said her leg actually
> feels numb. They want! ed to start her on steriods, but so far she has said
> no to that option. She
> is just 25 and I am hoping that she will have a positive outcome to all of
> this. I am not exactly
> sure what a lesion is, sounds to me like some kind of sore or wound, but I do
> wonder if colloidal
> silver would be of any help. Since she also has a brain lesion I do not think
> that cs would be able
> to get to that part of her body, even if it would help. Maybe this is where
> DMSO could be of some
> use???
>
> If there is anyone out there with any answers could you please email me at
> [email protected] If there is any information out there that would help
> this girl then I will be
> happy to pass it on to her. Right now, she is having a struggle just coming
> to terms with the
> information she has been given and I do not believe she is ready to start
> doing her own research
> at the moment.
>
> Thank you and good health to all
>
>
> Linda J. Hefferman
>
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