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Showing posts with label Foot Zoning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Foot Zoning. Show all posts

Monday, August 26, 2019

Chasing the Cause or the Symptoms?

I've gotten used to seeing everyone chasing the symptoms of lipidema: abnormal fat, pain, inflammation and supressed mobility.
But that's not good enough.
Why are we not discovering what is causing the inflammation, the abnormal fat?  It's easy to say "Take this medication for your headache and the pain will go away (for 4 hours; then it will come back, again.)".  It's quite another to isolate the actual cause of the headache and make THAT go away so you have no need of medication because there is no pain in the first place.
We'll never get to the solution if we merely treat symptoms with liposuction and compression.
My opinion is that lipidemic symptoms are not a disease, but are messengers of underlying causes that need to be discovered and removed if any actual healing is to occur.
In my wellness business, when I am foot zoning someone and I come across an area affected by trapped emotion, I know that unless I release that negative energy, the physical changes cannot occur. But once released, the pain is immediately diminished and the physical pathways are opened or unblocked.
We need to look at more than the size of our legs/arms and look at the underlying causes to find a cure.

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

For you who love Foot Zoning like I do: Try this tweak:

I have discovered that when you are zoning someone, it is helpful to hook the pituitary to the other
glands of the endocrine system, then reverse the movement and go back to the pituitary gland and hook.  Also, the filter organs need to communicate with the pituitary.  Start at that gland and then do  separate hook movements down to the central point of the liver, kidneys and spleen.  Liver and one kidney on the right foot, spleen and the other kidney on the left foot.  The pituitary gland can lose clear communication with these very important hormone-producing glands and blood filters, so re-establishing that communication with clarity is important for maintaining the endocrine system.
For more info on foot zoning, go to http://footzoners.com