Guest guest Posted January 10, 2011 Report Share Posted January 10, 2011  I've been doing the things that you have sent to me. Was there something else that you were going to send to a few of us? A digital form that you purchased???That it is downloadable??? Where do you live? I am having a hard time doing it for 6 minutes where my lil guy can't sit for that long. If you send me the book I have no way of repaying you. Do we even live in the same state? Judy Re: Healing Code biomedical I'm not offended, just finding it difficult to get a point across. I don't think anyone asked if a DOCTOR supported The Healing Code, but could the doctor CONFIRM the results you see through testing? I know most doctors (other than psychologists) would not subscribe to this type of healing protocol, but that doesn't mean they couldn't test to confirm the results of which you speak. Our own pediatrician is adamant that Gluten Free is not a reliable diet for a toddler, yet I have been doing it since June of last year due to our son's extreme reflux and lack of weight gain. It wasn't until we went to the doctor in the last month that she finally SAW and CONFIRMED that what I was doing was working. His feeding therapist SAW and CONFIRMED that his diet has allowed him to make signficiant cognitive and behavioral improvements. You can do something that a doctor doesn't necessarily agree with or support, and they can confirm your actions by verifying the results you see. We are not asking if your doctor supports it, only if they could verify the results. If the gains are as significant as you said, why not have it verified by a doctor if you trusted the original diagnoses in the first place? <scratches head in frustration> No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 9.0.872 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/3361 - Release Date: 01/05/11 07:00:00 No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 9.0.872 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/3369 - Release Date: 01/09/11 02:34:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2011 Report Share Posted January 24, 2011 Are you guys talking about the book: The Healing Code 6 Minutes to Heal the Source of Your Health, Success, or Relationship Issue? I just want to get the right book because there is another one called Unlocking the Healing Code. Also is it worth my time? because I am doing EVERTHING biomedical for my son and reading a bunch of books from homeopathy to enzymes. Thanks, Judy Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedicalTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Thursday, January 6, 2011, 10:25 AM Gayle and others using the healing code, I am reading the book now and have a big question. What do you visualize when doing the codes? I'm not quite sure what to focus on. If I do it for my son, do I visualize what I want to see from him or do I visualize the issues and send loving energy to them? Thanks, Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 5:52:30 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical We're on day 9. I'm doing 3 per day on myself, my daughter (23, NT) and my mom who lives in another state and doing 3-4 per day on my son (16, PANDAS). As indicated in the book, work I do for others is done through the hand positioning on myself in a very quiet atmosphere. I know from previous training that this is sometimes the most effective route particularly when this type of work is new to you and you struggle with healthy skepticism and doubt. Anytime you have to defend your growing beliefs it has great potential to knock you back a step whether you realize it has or not. My son still isn't in the loop on this and probably won't be anytime soon. My Mom, the consummate skeptic, has had a great response (and has ordered the book). We're still dealing with PANDAS but there is no question that it is having a very favorable effect on him, he notices it and its completely obvious to his sister and I. I'm grading and measuring the symptoms I see everyday in him for the past year and will post more after the 2 wk point. I've made no other changes to his protocol which has been in place for many months, narrowing the possibility that any improvement can be due to other adjuncts. Just wanted to write in support of doing the code on yourself (alone) instead of on the intended person if you feel that in any way you have to justify or defend what you are doing. Later, if successful, you can worry about educating friends and family but avoid that during your own learning period. Gayle To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 11:46:38 AMSubject: Re: Healing Code biomedical Thank you Sally for responding with results that can be quantified. It is more plausible when someone admits it isn't a "Cure All" and gives some symptoms that have been eliminated or reduced, with a expectation of getting results verified by a doctor later. I know positive thoughts can alter a person and don't want to denegrate anyone who believes in alternative medicine, but I also know people who have put all their eggs in that basket and been disappointed. Thank you again for giving us more insight.> > > Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical> To: mb12 valtrex > Date: Monday, January 3, 2011, 3:43 PM> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > > > I do not have enough results that I could take to a doctor and have them evaluate it yet. The supplements are another variable so if I went to a doctor and ask > him to decree whether the Code was working, he would probably not be > able to isolate what was working.> > 's seizure tics have gone away, then came back when she was in stress, then went away with more HC, then come back again when she didn't get enough sleep. I don't think I have found the best way of using the Code yet, either. I am still working on it--for myself, for , and for . We are seeing progress, movement is taking place, but our results are not entirely consistent and I still want to try a few different things with it. But this is the first time that I have seen anything effect her tic since I stupidly had amalgam fillings put in (they increased her tic). When I realized they were mercury, I had them removed but the tic had gotten worse and it stayed that way up until now.> > For me, this is still a work in progress. The Code is working for us. Flawlessly? No. At it's optimum? No, I don't think so. But from my experience with it for less> than one month, I can say that what I say when I give the Code does seem to have an impact on the result. And that is consistent with what he says in the book. Interesting.> > I will post more when I have more experience using the Code and can make recommendations.> > sally> > > To: mb12 valtrex > Sent: Sun, January 2, 2011 8:32:49 PM> Subject:> Re: Healing Code biomedical> > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > I'm not offended, just finding it difficult to get a point across. I don't think anyone asked if a DOCTOR supported The Healing Code, but could the doctor CONFIRM the results you see through testing? I know most doctors (other than psychologists) would not subscribe to this type of healing protocol, but that doesn't mean they couldn't test to confirm the results of which you speak. > > > > Our own pediatrician is adamant that Gluten Free is not a reliable diet for a toddler, yet I have been doing it since June of last year due to our son's extreme reflux and lack of weight gain. It wasn't until we went to the doctor in the last month that she finally SAW and CONFIRMED that what I was doing was working. His feeding therapist SAW and CONFIRMED that his diet has allowed him to make signficiant cognitive and behavioral improvements. You can do something that a doctor doesn't necessarily agree with or support, and they can confirm your actions by verifying the results you see. > > > > We are not asking if your doctor supports it, only if they could verify the results. If the gains are as significant as you said, why not have it verified by a doctor if you trusted the original diagnoses in the first place? <scratches head in frustration>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2011 Report Share Posted January 24, 2011 Are you guys talking about the book: The Healing Code 6 Minutes to Heal the Source of Your Health, Success, or Relationship Issue? I just want to get the right book because there is another one called Unlocking the Healing Code. Also is it worth my time? because I am doing EVERTHING biomedical for my son and reading a bunch of books from homeopathy to enzymes. Thanks, Judy Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedicalTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Thursday, January 6, 2011, 10:25 AM Gayle and others using the healing code, I am reading the book now and have a big question. What do you visualize when doing the codes? I'm not quite sure what to focus on. If I do it for my son, do I visualize what I want to see from him or do I visualize the issues and send loving energy to them? Thanks, Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 5:52:30 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical We're on day 9. I'm doing 3 per day on myself, my daughter (23, NT) and my mom who lives in another state and doing 3-4 per day on my son (16, PANDAS). As indicated in the book, work I do for others is done through the hand positioning on myself in a very quiet atmosphere. I know from previous training that this is sometimes the most effective route particularly when this type of work is new to you and you struggle with healthy skepticism and doubt. Anytime you have to defend your growing beliefs it has great potential to knock you back a step whether you realize it has or not. My son still isn't in the loop on this and probably won't be anytime soon. My Mom, the consummate skeptic, has had a great response (and has ordered the book). We're still dealing with PANDAS but there is no question that it is having a very favorable effect on him, he notices it and its completely obvious to his sister and I. I'm grading and measuring the symptoms I see everyday in him for the past year and will post more after the 2 wk point. I've made no other changes to his protocol which has been in place for many months, narrowing the possibility that any improvement can be due to other adjuncts. Just wanted to write in support of doing the code on yourself (alone) instead of on the intended person if you feel that in any way you have to justify or defend what you are doing. Later, if successful, you can worry about educating friends and family but avoid that during your own learning period. Gayle To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 11:46:38 AMSubject: Re: Healing Code biomedical Thank you Sally for responding with results that can be quantified. It is more plausible when someone admits it isn't a "Cure All" and gives some symptoms that have been eliminated or reduced, with a expectation of getting results verified by a doctor later. I know positive thoughts can alter a person and don't want to denegrate anyone who believes in alternative medicine, but I also know people who have put all their eggs in that basket and been disappointed. Thank you again for giving us more insight.> > > Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical> To: mb12 valtrex > Date: Monday, January 3, 2011, 3:43 PM> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > > > I do not have enough results that I could take to a doctor and have them evaluate it yet. The supplements are another variable so if I went to a doctor and ask > him to decree whether the Code was working, he would probably not be > able to isolate what was working.> > 's seizure tics have gone away, then came back when she was in stress, then went away with more HC, then come back again when she didn't get enough sleep. I don't think I have found the best way of using the Code yet, either. I am still working on it--for myself, for , and for . We are seeing progress, movement is taking place, but our results are not entirely consistent and I still want to try a few different things with it. But this is the first time that I have seen anything effect her tic since I stupidly had amalgam fillings put in (they increased her tic). When I realized they were mercury, I had them removed but the tic had gotten worse and it stayed that way up until now.> > For me, this is still a work in progress. The Code is working for us. Flawlessly? No. At it's optimum? No, I don't think so. But from my experience with it for less> than one month, I can say that what I say when I give the Code does seem to have an impact on the result. And that is consistent with what he says in the book. Interesting.> > I will post more when I have more experience using the Code and can make recommendations.> > sally> > > To: mb12 valtrex > Sent: Sun, January 2, 2011 8:32:49 PM> Subject:> Re: Healing Code biomedical> > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > I'm not offended, just finding it difficult to get a point across. I don't think anyone asked if a DOCTOR supported The Healing Code, but could the doctor CONFIRM the results you see through testing? I know most doctors (other than psychologists) would not subscribe to this type of healing protocol, but that doesn't mean they couldn't test to confirm the results of which you speak. > > > > Our own pediatrician is adamant that Gluten Free is not a reliable diet for a toddler, yet I have been doing it since June of last year due to our son's extreme reflux and lack of weight gain. It wasn't until we went to the doctor in the last month that she finally SAW and CONFIRMED that what I was doing was working. His feeding therapist SAW and CONFIRMED that his diet has allowed him to make signficiant cognitive and behavioral improvements. You can do something that a doctor doesn't necessarily agree with or support, and they can confirm your actions by verifying the results you see. > > > > We are not asking if your doctor supports it, only if they could verify the results. If the gains are as significant as you said, why not have it verified by a doctor if you trusted the original diagnoses in the first place? <scratches head in frustration>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2011 Report Share Posted January 24, 2011 Are you guys talking about the book: The Healing Code 6 Minutes to Heal the Source of Your Health, Success, or Relationship Issue? I just want to get the right book because there is another one called Unlocking the Healing Code. Also is it worth my time? because I am doing EVERTHING biomedical for my son and reading a bunch of books from homeopathy to enzymes. Thanks, Judy Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedicalTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Thursday, January 6, 2011, 10:25 AM Gayle and others using the healing code, I am reading the book now and have a big question. What do you visualize when doing the codes? I'm not quite sure what to focus on. If I do it for my son, do I visualize what I want to see from him or do I visualize the issues and send loving energy to them? Thanks, Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 5:52:30 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical We're on day 9. I'm doing 3 per day on myself, my daughter (23, NT) and my mom who lives in another state and doing 3-4 per day on my son (16, PANDAS). As indicated in the book, work I do for others is done through the hand positioning on myself in a very quiet atmosphere. I know from previous training that this is sometimes the most effective route particularly when this type of work is new to you and you struggle with healthy skepticism and doubt. Anytime you have to defend your growing beliefs it has great potential to knock you back a step whether you realize it has or not. My son still isn't in the loop on this and probably won't be anytime soon. My Mom, the consummate skeptic, has had a great response (and has ordered the book). We're still dealing with PANDAS but there is no question that it is having a very favorable effect on him, he notices it and its completely obvious to his sister and I. I'm grading and measuring the symptoms I see everyday in him for the past year and will post more after the 2 wk point. I've made no other changes to his protocol which has been in place for many months, narrowing the possibility that any improvement can be due to other adjuncts. Just wanted to write in support of doing the code on yourself (alone) instead of on the intended person if you feel that in any way you have to justify or defend what you are doing. Later, if successful, you can worry about educating friends and family but avoid that during your own learning period. Gayle To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 11:46:38 AMSubject: Re: Healing Code biomedical Thank you Sally for responding with results that can be quantified. It is more plausible when someone admits it isn't a "Cure All" and gives some symptoms that have been eliminated or reduced, with a expectation of getting results verified by a doctor later. I know positive thoughts can alter a person and don't want to denegrate anyone who believes in alternative medicine, but I also know people who have put all their eggs in that basket and been disappointed. Thank you again for giving us more insight.> > > Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical> To: mb12 valtrex > Date: Monday, January 3, 2011, 3:43 PM> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > > > I do not have enough results that I could take to a doctor and have them evaluate it yet. The supplements are another variable so if I went to a doctor and ask > him to decree whether the Code was working, he would probably not be > able to isolate what was working.> > 's seizure tics have gone away, then came back when she was in stress, then went away with more HC, then come back again when she didn't get enough sleep. I don't think I have found the best way of using the Code yet, either. I am still working on it--for myself, for , and for . We are seeing progress, movement is taking place, but our results are not entirely consistent and I still want to try a few different things with it. But this is the first time that I have seen anything effect her tic since I stupidly had amalgam fillings put in (they increased her tic). When I realized they were mercury, I had them removed but the tic had gotten worse and it stayed that way up until now.> > For me, this is still a work in progress. The Code is working for us. Flawlessly? No. At it's optimum? No, I don't think so. But from my experience with it for less> than one month, I can say that what I say when I give the Code does seem to have an impact on the result. And that is consistent with what he says in the book. Interesting.> > I will post more when I have more experience using the Code and can make recommendations.> > sally> > > To: mb12 valtrex > Sent: Sun, January 2, 2011 8:32:49 PM> Subject:> Re: Healing Code biomedical> > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > I'm not offended, just finding it difficult to get a point across. I don't think anyone asked if a DOCTOR supported The Healing Code, but could the doctor CONFIRM the results you see through testing? I know most doctors (other than psychologists) would not subscribe to this type of healing protocol, but that doesn't mean they couldn't test to confirm the results of which you speak. > > > > Our own pediatrician is adamant that Gluten Free is not a reliable diet for a toddler, yet I have been doing it since June of last year due to our son's extreme reflux and lack of weight gain. It wasn't until we went to the doctor in the last month that she finally SAW and CONFIRMED that what I was doing was working. His feeding therapist SAW and CONFIRMED that his diet has allowed him to make signficiant cognitive and behavioral improvements. You can do something that a doctor doesn't necessarily agree with or support, and they can confirm your actions by verifying the results you see. > > > > We are not asking if your doctor supports it, only if they could verify the results. If the gains are as significant as you said, why not have it verified by a doctor if you trusted the original diagnoses in the first place? <scratches head in frustration>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2011 Report Share Posted January 24, 2011 The first book you mentioned is the one I'm using. 28 days into it today. Buying the book was one of the least expensive interventions to date and it definitely works. We're having incredible gains...leaps and bounds...in my PANDAS 17 yr old.GayleTo: mb12 valtrex Sent: Mon, January 24, 2011 6:18:28 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical Are you guys talking about the book: The Healing Code 6 Minutes to Heal the Source of Your Health, Success, or Relationship Issue? I just want to get the right book because there is another one called Unlocking the Healing Code. Also is it worth my time? because I am doing EVERTHING biomedical for my son and reading a bunch of books from homeopathy to enzymes. Thanks, Judy Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedicalTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Thursday, January 6, 2011, 10:25 AM Gayle and others using the healing code, I am reading the book now and have a big question. What do you visualize when doing the codes? I'm not quite sure what to focus on. If I do it for my son, do I visualize what I want to see from him or do I visualize the issues and send loving energy to them? Thanks, Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 5:52:30 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical We're on day 9. I'm doing 3 per day on myself, my daughter (23, NT) and my mom who lives in another state and doing 3-4 per day on my son (16, PANDAS). As indicated in the book, work I do for others is done through the hand positioning on myself in a very quiet atmosphere. I know from previous training that this is sometimes the most effective route particularly when this type of work is new to you and you struggle with healthy skepticism and doubt. Anytime you have to defend your growing beliefs it has great potential to knock you back a step whether you realize it has or not. My son still isn't in the loop on this and probably won't be anytime soon. My Mom, the consummate skeptic, has had a great response (and has ordered the book). We're still dealing with PANDAS but there is no question that it is having a very favorable effect on him, he notices it and its completely obvious to his sister and I. I'm grading and measuring the symptoms I see everyday in him for the past year and will post more after the 2 wk point. I've made no other changes to his protocol which has been in place for many months, narrowing the possibility that any improvement can be due to other adjuncts. Just wanted to write in support of doing the code on yourself (alone) instead of on the intended person if you feel that in any way you have to justify or defend what you are doing. Later, if successful, you can worry about educating friends and family but avoid that during your own learning period. Gayle To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 11:46:38 AMSubject: Re: Healing Code biomedical Thank you Sally for responding with results that can be quantified. It is more plausible when someone admits it isn't a "Cure All" and gives some symptoms that have been eliminated or reduced, with a expectation of getting results verified by a doctor later. I know positive thoughts can alter a person and don't want to denegrate anyone who believes in alternative medicine, but I also know people who have put all their eggs in that basket and been disappointed. Thank you again for giving us more insight.> > > Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical> To: mb12 valtrex > Date: Monday, January 3, 2011, 3:43 PM> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > > > I do not have enough results that I could take to a doctor and have them evaluate it yet. The supplements are another variable so if I went to a doctor and ask > him to decree whether the Code was working, he would probably not be > able to isolate what was working.> > 's seizure tics have gone away, then came back when she was in stress, then went away with more HC, then come back again when she didn't get enough sleep. I don't think I have found the best way of using the Code yet, either. I am still working on it--for myself, for , and for . We are seeing progress, movement is taking place, but our results are not entirely consistent and I still want to try a few different things with it. But this is the first time that I have seen anything effect her tic since I stupidly had amalgam fillings put in (they increased her tic). When I realized they were mercury, I had them removed but the tic had gotten worse and it stayed that way up until now.> > For me, this is still a work in progress. The Code is working for us. Flawlessly? No. At it's optimum? No, I don't think so. But from my experience with it for less> than one month, I can say that what I say when I give the Code does seem to have an impact on the result. And that is consistent with what he says in the book. Interesting.> > I will post more when I have more experience using the Code and can make recommendations.> > sally> > > To: mb12 valtrex > Sent: Sun, January 2, 2011 8:32:49 PM> Subject:> Re: Healing Code biomedical> > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > I'm not offended, just finding it difficult to get a point across. I don't think anyone asked if a DOCTOR supported The Healing Code, but could the doctor CONFIRM the results you see through testing? I know most doctors (other than psychologists) would not subscribe to this type of healing protocol, but that doesn't mean they couldn't test to confirm the results of which you speak. > > > > Our own pediatrician is adamant that Gluten Free is not a reliable diet for a toddler, yet I have been doing it since June of last year due to our son's extreme reflux and lack of weight gain. It wasn't until we went to the doctor in the last month that she finally SAW and CONFIRMED that what I was doing was working. His feeding therapist SAW and CONFIRMED that his diet has allowed him to make signficiant cognitive and behavioral improvements. You can do something that a doctor doesn't necessarily agree with or support, and they can confirm your actions by verifying the results you see. > > > > We are not asking if your doctor supports it, only if they could verify the results. If the gains are as significant as you said, why not have it verified by a doctor if you trusted the original diagnoses in the first place? <scratches head in frustration>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2011 Report Share Posted January 24, 2011 The first book you mentioned is the one I'm using. 28 days into it today. Buying the book was one of the least expensive interventions to date and it definitely works. We're having incredible gains...leaps and bounds...in my PANDAS 17 yr old.GayleTo: mb12 valtrex Sent: Mon, January 24, 2011 6:18:28 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical Are you guys talking about the book: The Healing Code 6 Minutes to Heal the Source of Your Health, Success, or Relationship Issue? I just want to get the right book because there is another one called Unlocking the Healing Code. Also is it worth my time? because I am doing EVERTHING biomedical for my son and reading a bunch of books from homeopathy to enzymes. Thanks, Judy Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedicalTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Thursday, January 6, 2011, 10:25 AM Gayle and others using the healing code, I am reading the book now and have a big question. What do you visualize when doing the codes? I'm not quite sure what to focus on. If I do it for my son, do I visualize what I want to see from him or do I visualize the issues and send loving energy to them? Thanks, Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 5:52:30 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical We're on day 9. I'm doing 3 per day on myself, my daughter (23, NT) and my mom who lives in another state and doing 3-4 per day on my son (16, PANDAS). As indicated in the book, work I do for others is done through the hand positioning on myself in a very quiet atmosphere. I know from previous training that this is sometimes the most effective route particularly when this type of work is new to you and you struggle with healthy skepticism and doubt. Anytime you have to defend your growing beliefs it has great potential to knock you back a step whether you realize it has or not. My son still isn't in the loop on this and probably won't be anytime soon. My Mom, the consummate skeptic, has had a great response (and has ordered the book). We're still dealing with PANDAS but there is no question that it is having a very favorable effect on him, he notices it and its completely obvious to his sister and I. I'm grading and measuring the symptoms I see everyday in him for the past year and will post more after the 2 wk point. I've made no other changes to his protocol which has been in place for many months, narrowing the possibility that any improvement can be due to other adjuncts. Just wanted to write in support of doing the code on yourself (alone) instead of on the intended person if you feel that in any way you have to justify or defend what you are doing. Later, if successful, you can worry about educating friends and family but avoid that during your own learning period. Gayle To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 11:46:38 AMSubject: Re: Healing Code biomedical Thank you Sally for responding with results that can be quantified. It is more plausible when someone admits it isn't a "Cure All" and gives some symptoms that have been eliminated or reduced, with a expectation of getting results verified by a doctor later. I know positive thoughts can alter a person and don't want to denegrate anyone who believes in alternative medicine, but I also know people who have put all their eggs in that basket and been disappointed. Thank you again for giving us more insight.> > > Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical> To: mb12 valtrex > Date: Monday, January 3, 2011, 3:43 PM> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > > > I do not have enough results that I could take to a doctor and have them evaluate it yet. The supplements are another variable so if I went to a doctor and ask > him to decree whether the Code was working, he would probably not be > able to isolate what was working.> > 's seizure tics have gone away, then came back when she was in stress, then went away with more HC, then come back again when she didn't get enough sleep. I don't think I have found the best way of using the Code yet, either. I am still working on it--for myself, for , and for . We are seeing progress, movement is taking place, but our results are not entirely consistent and I still want to try a few different things with it. But this is the first time that I have seen anything effect her tic since I stupidly had amalgam fillings put in (they increased her tic). When I realized they were mercury, I had them removed but the tic had gotten worse and it stayed that way up until now.> > For me, this is still a work in progress. The Code is working for us. Flawlessly? No. At it's optimum? No, I don't think so. But from my experience with it for less> than one month, I can say that what I say when I give the Code does seem to have an impact on the result. And that is consistent with what he says in the book. Interesting.> > I will post more when I have more experience using the Code and can make recommendations.> > sally> > > To: mb12 valtrex > Sent: Sun, January 2, 2011 8:32:49 PM> Subject:> Re: Healing Code biomedical> > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > I'm not offended, just finding it difficult to get a point across. I don't think anyone asked if a DOCTOR supported The Healing Code, but could the doctor CONFIRM the results you see through testing? I know most doctors (other than psychologists) would not subscribe to this type of healing protocol, but that doesn't mean they couldn't test to confirm the results of which you speak. > > > > Our own pediatrician is adamant that Gluten Free is not a reliable diet for a toddler, yet I have been doing it since June of last year due to our son's extreme reflux and lack of weight gain. It wasn't until we went to the doctor in the last month that she finally SAW and CONFIRMED that what I was doing was working. His feeding therapist SAW and CONFIRMED that his diet has allowed him to make signficiant cognitive and behavioral improvements. You can do something that a doctor doesn't necessarily agree with or support, and they can confirm your actions by verifying the results you see. > > > > We are not asking if your doctor supports it, only if they could verify the results. If the gains are as significant as you said, why not have it verified by a doctor if you trusted the original diagnoses in the first place? <scratches head in frustration>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2011 Report Share Posted January 24, 2011 The first book you mentioned is the one I'm using. 28 days into it today. Buying the book was one of the least expensive interventions to date and it definitely works. We're having incredible gains...leaps and bounds...in my PANDAS 17 yr old.GayleTo: mb12 valtrex Sent: Mon, January 24, 2011 6:18:28 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical Are you guys talking about the book: The Healing Code 6 Minutes to Heal the Source of Your Health, Success, or Relationship Issue? I just want to get the right book because there is another one called Unlocking the Healing Code. Also is it worth my time? because I am doing EVERTHING biomedical for my son and reading a bunch of books from homeopathy to enzymes. Thanks, Judy Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedicalTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Thursday, January 6, 2011, 10:25 AM Gayle and others using the healing code, I am reading the book now and have a big question. What do you visualize when doing the codes? I'm not quite sure what to focus on. If I do it for my son, do I visualize what I want to see from him or do I visualize the issues and send loving energy to them? Thanks, Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 5:52:30 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical We're on day 9. I'm doing 3 per day on myself, my daughter (23, NT) and my mom who lives in another state and doing 3-4 per day on my son (16, PANDAS). As indicated in the book, work I do for others is done through the hand positioning on myself in a very quiet atmosphere. I know from previous training that this is sometimes the most effective route particularly when this type of work is new to you and you struggle with healthy skepticism and doubt. Anytime you have to defend your growing beliefs it has great potential to knock you back a step whether you realize it has or not. My son still isn't in the loop on this and probably won't be anytime soon. My Mom, the consummate skeptic, has had a great response (and has ordered the book). We're still dealing with PANDAS but there is no question that it is having a very favorable effect on him, he notices it and its completely obvious to his sister and I. I'm grading and measuring the symptoms I see everyday in him for the past year and will post more after the 2 wk point. I've made no other changes to his protocol which has been in place for many months, narrowing the possibility that any improvement can be due to other adjuncts. Just wanted to write in support of doing the code on yourself (alone) instead of on the intended person if you feel that in any way you have to justify or defend what you are doing. Later, if successful, you can worry about educating friends and family but avoid that during your own learning period. Gayle To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 11:46:38 AMSubject: Re: Healing Code biomedical Thank you Sally for responding with results that can be quantified. It is more plausible when someone admits it isn't a "Cure All" and gives some symptoms that have been eliminated or reduced, with a expectation of getting results verified by a doctor later. I know positive thoughts can alter a person and don't want to denegrate anyone who believes in alternative medicine, but I also know people who have put all their eggs in that basket and been disappointed. Thank you again for giving us more insight.> > > Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical> To: mb12 valtrex > Date: Monday, January 3, 2011, 3:43 PM> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > > > I do not have enough results that I could take to a doctor and have them evaluate it yet. The supplements are another variable so if I went to a doctor and ask > him to decree whether the Code was working, he would probably not be > able to isolate what was working.> > 's seizure tics have gone away, then came back when she was in stress, then went away with more HC, then come back again when she didn't get enough sleep. I don't think I have found the best way of using the Code yet, either. I am still working on it--for myself, for , and for . We are seeing progress, movement is taking place, but our results are not entirely consistent and I still want to try a few different things with it. But this is the first time that I have seen anything effect her tic since I stupidly had amalgam fillings put in (they increased her tic). When I realized they were mercury, I had them removed but the tic had gotten worse and it stayed that way up until now.> > For me, this is still a work in progress. The Code is working for us. Flawlessly? No. At it's optimum? No, I don't think so. But from my experience with it for less> than one month, I can say that what I say when I give the Code does seem to have an impact on the result. And that is consistent with what he says in the book. Interesting.> > I will post more when I have more experience using the Code and can make recommendations.> > sally> > > To: mb12 valtrex > Sent: Sun, January 2, 2011 8:32:49 PM> Subject:> Re: Healing Code biomedical> > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > I'm not offended, just finding it difficult to get a point across. I don't think anyone asked if a DOCTOR supported The Healing Code, but could the doctor CONFIRM the results you see through testing? I know most doctors (other than psychologists) would not subscribe to this type of healing protocol, but that doesn't mean they couldn't test to confirm the results of which you speak. > > > > Our own pediatrician is adamant that Gluten Free is not a reliable diet for a toddler, yet I have been doing it since June of last year due to our son's extreme reflux and lack of weight gain. It wasn't until we went to the doctor in the last month that she finally SAW and CONFIRMED that what I was doing was working. His feeding therapist SAW and CONFIRMED that his diet has allowed him to make signficiant cognitive and behavioral improvements. You can do something that a doctor doesn't necessarily agree with or support, and they can confirm your actions by verifying the results you see. > > > > We are not asking if your doctor supports it, only if they could verify the results. If the gains are as significant as you said, why not have it verified by a doctor if you trusted the original diagnoses in the first place? <scratches head in frustration>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2011 Report Share Posted January 24, 2011 I am having very good gains as well although I have not had success doing it remotely. I give to them directly which is harder but definitely works. My daughter (17, ADD & seizures) is doing much better at school; more present, actually CARES what her grades are and that her homework is in now. (I saw an improvement in my ADD so that is why I realized it helped her.) We would be doing better if they got it three times a day but it is usually only twice. My son starts out irritated that he has to do it but since he is paid, he puts on his headphones and lets me do it, and by half way through the second swipe around his head, he always has a smile on his face and is so mellow afterward. Wish I could get it to work remotely, though, would be so helpful.I think it really has saved MY life and health. I was sliding down hill slowly ever since I was fired from a job a year ago. Was VERY traumatic and I still held a lot of stress from it. Much better now.Interestingly, the book claims that it will turn your finances around, too, (crazy, right?) but that, too, is now happening to us.sallyTo: mb12 valtrex Sent: Mon, January 24, 2011 5:35:33 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical The first book you mentioned is the one I'm using. 28 days into it today. Buying the book was one of the least expensive interventions to date and it definitely works. We're having incredible gains...leaps and bounds...in my PANDAS 17 yr old.GayleTo: mb12 valtrex Sent: Mon, January 24, 2011 6:18:28 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical Are you guys talking about the book: The Healing Code 6 Minutes to Heal the Source of Your Health, Success, or Relationship Issue? I just want to get the right book because there is another one called Unlocking the Healing Code. Also is it worth my time? because I am doing EVERTHING biomedical for my son and reading a bunch of books from homeopathy to enzymes. Thanks, Judy Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedicalTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Thursday, January 6, 2011, 10:25 AM Gayle and others using the healing code, I am reading the book now and have a big question. What do you visualize when doing the codes? I'm not quite sure what to focus on. If I do it for my son, do I visualize what I want to see from him or do I visualize the issues and send loving energy to them? Thanks, Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 5:52:30 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical We're on day 9. I'm doing 3 per day on myself, my daughter (23, NT) and my mom who lives in another state and doing 3-4 per day on my son (16, PANDAS). As indicated in the book, work I do for others is done through the hand positioning on myself in a very quiet atmosphere. I know from previous training that this is sometimes the most effective route particularly when this type of work is new to you and you struggle with healthy skepticism and doubt. Anytime you have to defend your growing beliefs it has great potential to knock you back a step whether you realize it has or not. My son still isn't in the loop on this and probably won't be anytime soon. My Mom, the consummate skeptic, has had a great response (and has ordered the book). We're still dealing with PANDAS but there is no question that it is having a very favorable effect on him, he notices it and its completely obvious to his sister and I. I'm grading and measuring the symptoms I see everyday in him for the past year and will post more after the 2 wk point. I've made no other changes to his protocol which has been in place for many months, narrowing the possibility that any improvement can be due to other adjuncts. Just wanted to write in support of doing the code on yourself (alone) instead of on the intended person if you feel that in any way you have to justify or defend what you are doing. Later, if successful, you can worry about educating friends and family but avoid that during your own learning period. Gayle To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 11:46:38 AMSubject: Re: Healing Code biomedical Thank you Sally for responding with results that can be quantified. It is more plausible when someone admits it isn't a "Cure All" and gives some symptoms that have been eliminated or reduced, with a expectation of getting results verified by a doctor later. I know positive thoughts can alter a person and don't want to denegrate anyone who believes in alternative medicine, but I also know people who have put all their eggs in that basket and been disappointed. Thank you again for giving us more insight.> > > Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical> To: mb12 valtrex > Date: Monday, January 3, 2011, 3:43 PM> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > > > I do not have enough results that I could take to a doctor and have them evaluate it yet. The supplements are another variable so if I went to a doctor and ask > him to decree whether the Code was working, he would probably not be > able to isolate what was working.> > 's seizure tics have gone away, then came back when she was in stress, then went away with more HC, then come back again when she didn't get enough sleep. I don't think I have found the best way of using the Code yet, either. I am still working on it--for myself, for , and for . We are seeing progress, movement is taking place, but our results are not entirely consistent and I still want to try a few different things with it. But this is the first time that I have seen anything effect her tic since I stupidly had amalgam fillings put in (they increased her tic). When I realized they were mercury, I had them removed but the tic had gotten worse and it stayed that way up until now.> > For me, this is still a work in progress. The Code is working for us. Flawlessly? No. At it's optimum? No, I don't think so. But from my experience with it for less> than one month, I can say that what I say when I give the Code does seem to have an impact on the result. And that is consistent with what he says in the book. Interesting.> > I will post more when I have more experience using the Code and can make recommendations.> > sally> > > To: mb12 valtrex > Sent: Sun, January 2, 2011 8:32:49 PM> Subject:> Re: Healing Code biomedical> > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > I'm not offended, just finding it difficult to get a point across. I don't think anyone asked if a DOCTOR supported The Healing Code, but could the doctor CONFIRM the results you see through testing? I know most doctors (other than psychologists) would not subscribe to this type of healing protocol, but that doesn't mean they couldn't test to confirm the results of which you speak. > > > > Our own pediatrician is adamant that Gluten Free is not a reliable diet for a toddler, yet I have been doing it since June of last year due to our son's extreme reflux and lack of weight gain. It wasn't until we went to the doctor in the last month that she finally SAW and CONFIRMED that what I was doing was working. His feeding therapist SAW and CONFIRMED that his diet has allowed him to make signficiant cognitive and behavioral improvements. You can do something that a doctor doesn't necessarily agree with or support, and they can confirm your actions by verifying the results you see. > > > > We are not asking if your doctor supports it, only if they could verify the results. If the gains are as significant as you said, why not have it verified by a doctor if you trusted the original diagnoses in the first place? <scratches head in frustration>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2011 Report Share Posted January 24, 2011 I am having very good gains as well although I have not had success doing it remotely. I give to them directly which is harder but definitely works. My daughter (17, ADD & seizures) is doing much better at school; more present, actually CARES what her grades are and that her homework is in now. (I saw an improvement in my ADD so that is why I realized it helped her.) We would be doing better if they got it three times a day but it is usually only twice. My son starts out irritated that he has to do it but since he is paid, he puts on his headphones and lets me do it, and by half way through the second swipe around his head, he always has a smile on his face and is so mellow afterward. Wish I could get it to work remotely, though, would be so helpful.I think it really has saved MY life and health. I was sliding down hill slowly ever since I was fired from a job a year ago. Was VERY traumatic and I still held a lot of stress from it. Much better now.Interestingly, the book claims that it will turn your finances around, too, (crazy, right?) but that, too, is now happening to us.sallyTo: mb12 valtrex Sent: Mon, January 24, 2011 5:35:33 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical The first book you mentioned is the one I'm using. 28 days into it today. Buying the book was one of the least expensive interventions to date and it definitely works. We're having incredible gains...leaps and bounds...in my PANDAS 17 yr old.GayleTo: mb12 valtrex Sent: Mon, January 24, 2011 6:18:28 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical Are you guys talking about the book: The Healing Code 6 Minutes to Heal the Source of Your Health, Success, or Relationship Issue? I just want to get the right book because there is another one called Unlocking the Healing Code. Also is it worth my time? because I am doing EVERTHING biomedical for my son and reading a bunch of books from homeopathy to enzymes. Thanks, Judy Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedicalTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Thursday, January 6, 2011, 10:25 AM Gayle and others using the healing code, I am reading the book now and have a big question. What do you visualize when doing the codes? I'm not quite sure what to focus on. If I do it for my son, do I visualize what I want to see from him or do I visualize the issues and send loving energy to them? Thanks, Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 5:52:30 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical We're on day 9. I'm doing 3 per day on myself, my daughter (23, NT) and my mom who lives in another state and doing 3-4 per day on my son (16, PANDAS). As indicated in the book, work I do for others is done through the hand positioning on myself in a very quiet atmosphere. I know from previous training that this is sometimes the most effective route particularly when this type of work is new to you and you struggle with healthy skepticism and doubt. Anytime you have to defend your growing beliefs it has great potential to knock you back a step whether you realize it has or not. My son still isn't in the loop on this and probably won't be anytime soon. My Mom, the consummate skeptic, has had a great response (and has ordered the book). We're still dealing with PANDAS but there is no question that it is having a very favorable effect on him, he notices it and its completely obvious to his sister and I. I'm grading and measuring the symptoms I see everyday in him for the past year and will post more after the 2 wk point. I've made no other changes to his protocol which has been in place for many months, narrowing the possibility that any improvement can be due to other adjuncts. Just wanted to write in support of doing the code on yourself (alone) instead of on the intended person if you feel that in any way you have to justify or defend what you are doing. Later, if successful, you can worry about educating friends and family but avoid that during your own learning period. Gayle To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 11:46:38 AMSubject: Re: Healing Code biomedical Thank you Sally for responding with results that can be quantified. It is more plausible when someone admits it isn't a "Cure All" and gives some symptoms that have been eliminated or reduced, with a expectation of getting results verified by a doctor later. I know positive thoughts can alter a person and don't want to denegrate anyone who believes in alternative medicine, but I also know people who have put all their eggs in that basket and been disappointed. Thank you again for giving us more insight.> > > Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical> To: mb12 valtrex > Date: Monday, January 3, 2011, 3:43 PM> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > > > I do not have enough results that I could take to a doctor and have them evaluate it yet. The supplements are another variable so if I went to a doctor and ask > him to decree whether the Code was working, he would probably not be > able to isolate what was working.> > 's seizure tics have gone away, then came back when she was in stress, then went away with more HC, then come back again when she didn't get enough sleep. I don't think I have found the best way of using the Code yet, either. I am still working on it--for myself, for , and for . We are seeing progress, movement is taking place, but our results are not entirely consistent and I still want to try a few different things with it. But this is the first time that I have seen anything effect her tic since I stupidly had amalgam fillings put in (they increased her tic). When I realized they were mercury, I had them removed but the tic had gotten worse and it stayed that way up until now.> > For me, this is still a work in progress. The Code is working for us. Flawlessly? No. At it's optimum? No, I don't think so. But from my experience with it for less> than one month, I can say that what I say when I give the Code does seem to have an impact on the result. And that is consistent with what he says in the book. Interesting.> > I will post more when I have more experience using the Code and can make recommendations.> > sally> > > To: mb12 valtrex > Sent: Sun, January 2, 2011 8:32:49 PM> Subject:> Re: Healing Code biomedical> > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > I'm not offended, just finding it difficult to get a point across. I don't think anyone asked if a DOCTOR supported The Healing Code, but could the doctor CONFIRM the results you see through testing? I know most doctors (other than psychologists) would not subscribe to this type of healing protocol, but that doesn't mean they couldn't test to confirm the results of which you speak. > > > > Our own pediatrician is adamant that Gluten Free is not a reliable diet for a toddler, yet I have been doing it since June of last year due to our son's extreme reflux and lack of weight gain. It wasn't until we went to the doctor in the last month that she finally SAW and CONFIRMED that what I was doing was working. His feeding therapist SAW and CONFIRMED that his diet has allowed him to make signficiant cognitive and behavioral improvements. You can do something that a doctor doesn't necessarily agree with or support, and they can confirm your actions by verifying the results you see. > > > > We are not asking if your doctor supports it, only if they could verify the results. If the gains are as significant as you said, why not have it verified by a doctor if you trusted the original diagnoses in the first place? <scratches head in frustration>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2011 Report Share Posted January 24, 2011 I am having very good gains as well although I have not had success doing it remotely. I give to them directly which is harder but definitely works. My daughter (17, ADD & seizures) is doing much better at school; more present, actually CARES what her grades are and that her homework is in now. (I saw an improvement in my ADD so that is why I realized it helped her.) We would be doing better if they got it three times a day but it is usually only twice. My son starts out irritated that he has to do it but since he is paid, he puts on his headphones and lets me do it, and by half way through the second swipe around his head, he always has a smile on his face and is so mellow afterward. Wish I could get it to work remotely, though, would be so helpful.I think it really has saved MY life and health. I was sliding down hill slowly ever since I was fired from a job a year ago. Was VERY traumatic and I still held a lot of stress from it. Much better now.Interestingly, the book claims that it will turn your finances around, too, (crazy, right?) but that, too, is now happening to us.sallyTo: mb12 valtrex Sent: Mon, January 24, 2011 5:35:33 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical The first book you mentioned is the one I'm using. 28 days into it today. Buying the book was one of the least expensive interventions to date and it definitely works. We're having incredible gains...leaps and bounds...in my PANDAS 17 yr old.GayleTo: mb12 valtrex Sent: Mon, January 24, 2011 6:18:28 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical Are you guys talking about the book: The Healing Code 6 Minutes to Heal the Source of Your Health, Success, or Relationship Issue? I just want to get the right book because there is another one called Unlocking the Healing Code. Also is it worth my time? because I am doing EVERTHING biomedical for my son and reading a bunch of books from homeopathy to enzymes. Thanks, Judy Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedicalTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Thursday, January 6, 2011, 10:25 AM Gayle and others using the healing code, I am reading the book now and have a big question. What do you visualize when doing the codes? I'm not quite sure what to focus on. If I do it for my son, do I visualize what I want to see from him or do I visualize the issues and send loving energy to them? Thanks, Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 5:52:30 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical We're on day 9. I'm doing 3 per day on myself, my daughter (23, NT) and my mom who lives in another state and doing 3-4 per day on my son (16, PANDAS). As indicated in the book, work I do for others is done through the hand positioning on myself in a very quiet atmosphere. I know from previous training that this is sometimes the most effective route particularly when this type of work is new to you and you struggle with healthy skepticism and doubt. Anytime you have to defend your growing beliefs it has great potential to knock you back a step whether you realize it has or not. My son still isn't in the loop on this and probably won't be anytime soon. My Mom, the consummate skeptic, has had a great response (and has ordered the book). We're still dealing with PANDAS but there is no question that it is having a very favorable effect on him, he notices it and its completely obvious to his sister and I. I'm grading and measuring the symptoms I see everyday in him for the past year and will post more after the 2 wk point. I've made no other changes to his protocol which has been in place for many months, narrowing the possibility that any improvement can be due to other adjuncts. Just wanted to write in support of doing the code on yourself (alone) instead of on the intended person if you feel that in any way you have to justify or defend what you are doing. Later, if successful, you can worry about educating friends and family but avoid that during your own learning period. Gayle To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 11:46:38 AMSubject: Re: Healing Code biomedical Thank you Sally for responding with results that can be quantified. It is more plausible when someone admits it isn't a "Cure All" and gives some symptoms that have been eliminated or reduced, with a expectation of getting results verified by a doctor later. I know positive thoughts can alter a person and don't want to denegrate anyone who believes in alternative medicine, but I also know people who have put all their eggs in that basket and been disappointed. Thank you again for giving us more insight.> > > Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical> To: mb12 valtrex > Date: Monday, January 3, 2011, 3:43 PM> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > > > I do not have enough results that I could take to a doctor and have them evaluate it yet. The supplements are another variable so if I went to a doctor and ask > him to decree whether the Code was working, he would probably not be > able to isolate what was working.> > 's seizure tics have gone away, then came back when she was in stress, then went away with more HC, then come back again when she didn't get enough sleep. I don't think I have found the best way of using the Code yet, either. I am still working on it--for myself, for , and for . We are seeing progress, movement is taking place, but our results are not entirely consistent and I still want to try a few different things with it. But this is the first time that I have seen anything effect her tic since I stupidly had amalgam fillings put in (they increased her tic). When I realized they were mercury, I had them removed but the tic had gotten worse and it stayed that way up until now.> > For me, this is still a work in progress. The Code is working for us. Flawlessly? No. At it's optimum? No, I don't think so. But from my experience with it for less> than one month, I can say that what I say when I give the Code does seem to have an impact on the result. And that is consistent with what he says in the book. Interesting.> > I will post more when I have more experience using the Code and can make recommendations.> > sally> > > To: mb12 valtrex > Sent: Sun, January 2, 2011 8:32:49 PM> Subject:> Re: Healing Code biomedical> > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > I'm not offended, just finding it difficult to get a point across. I don't think anyone asked if a DOCTOR supported The Healing Code, but could the doctor CONFIRM the results you see through testing? I know most doctors (other than psychologists) would not subscribe to this type of healing protocol, but that doesn't mean they couldn't test to confirm the results of which you speak. > > > > Our own pediatrician is adamant that Gluten Free is not a reliable diet for a toddler, yet I have been doing it since June of last year due to our son's extreme reflux and lack of weight gain. It wasn't until we went to the doctor in the last month that she finally SAW and CONFIRMED that what I was doing was working. His feeding therapist SAW and CONFIRMED that his diet has allowed him to make signficiant cognitive and behavioral improvements. You can do something that a doctor doesn't necessarily agree with or support, and they can confirm your actions by verifying the results you see. > > > > We are not asking if your doctor supports it, only if they could verify the results. If the gains are as significant as you said, why not have it verified by a doctor if you trusted the original diagnoses in the first place? <scratches head in frustration>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2011 Report Share Posted January 24, 2011 Sally, I love the fact you pay them to do it...oh the joy of teens! I was bragging about you and that idea to a client of mine the other day. I have every intention of doing the same with my son as soon as I can present it without feeling like I'm defending it (the quickest way for me to put a bullet in my foot). Good for you and your success!To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Mon, January 24, 2011 7:09:56 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical I am having very good gains as well although I have not had success doing it remotely. I give to them directly which is harder but definitely works. My daughter (17, ADD & seizures) is doing much better at school; more present, actually CARES what her grades are and that her homework is in now. (I saw an improvement in my ADD so that is why I realized it helped her.) We would be doing better if they got it three times a day but it is usually only twice. My son starts out irritated that he has to do it but since he is paid, he puts on his headphones and lets me do it, and by half way through the second swipe around his head, he always has a smile on his face and is so mellow afterward. Wish I could get it to work remotely, though, would be so helpful.I think it really has saved MY life and health. I was sliding down hill slowly ever since I was fired from a job a year ago. Was VERY traumatic and I still held a lot of stress from it. Much better now.Interestingly, the book claims that it will turn your finances around, too, (crazy, right?) but that, too, is now happening to us.sallyTo: mb12 valtrex Sent: Mon, January 24, 2011 5:35:33 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical The first book you mentioned is the one I'm using. 28 days into it today. Buying the book was one of the least expensive interventions to date and it definitely works. We're having incredible gains...leaps and bounds...in my PANDAS 17 yr old.GayleTo: mb12 valtrex Sent: Mon, January 24, 2011 6:18:28 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical Are you guys talking about the book: The Healing Code 6 Minutes to Heal the Source of Your Health, Success, or Relationship Issue? I just want to get the right book because there is another one called Unlocking the Healing Code. Also is it worth my time? because I am doing EVERTHING biomedical for my son and reading a bunch of books from homeopathy to enzymes. Thanks, Judy Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedicalTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Thursday, January 6, 2011, 10:25 AM Gayle and others using the healing code, I am reading the book now and have a big question. What do you visualize when doing the codes? I'm not quite sure what to focus on. If I do it for my son, do I visualize what I want to see from him or do I visualize the issues and send loving energy to them? Thanks, Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 5:52:30 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical We're on day 9. I'm doing 3 per day on myself, my daughter (23, NT) and my mom who lives in another state and doing 3-4 per day on my son (16, PANDAS). As indicated in the book, work I do for others is done through the hand positioning on myself in a very quiet atmosphere. I know from previous training that this is sometimes the most effective route particularly when this type of work is new to you and you struggle with healthy skepticism and doubt. Anytime you have to defend your growing beliefs it has great potential to knock you back a step whether you realize it has or not. My son still isn't in the loop on this and probably won't be anytime soon. My Mom, the consummate skeptic, has had a great response (and has ordered the book). We're still dealing with PANDAS but there is no question that it is having a very favorable effect on him, he notices it and its completely obvious to his sister and I. I'm grading and measuring the symptoms I see everyday in him for the past year and will post more after the 2 wk point. I've made no other changes to his protocol which has been in place for many months, narrowing the possibility that any improvement can be due to other adjuncts. Just wanted to write in support of doing the code on yourself (alone) instead of on the intended person if you feel that in any way you have to justify or defend what you are doing. Later, if successful, you can worry about educating friends and family but avoid that during your own learning period. Gayle To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 11:46:38 AMSubject: Re: Healing Code biomedical Thank you Sally for responding with results that can be quantified. It is more plausible when someone admits it isn't a "Cure All" and gives some symptoms that have been eliminated or reduced, with a expectation of getting results verified by a doctor later. I know positive thoughts can alter a person and don't want to denegrate anyone who believes in alternative medicine, but I also know people who have put all their eggs in that basket and been disappointed. Thank you again for giving us more insight.> > > Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical> To: mb12 valtrex > Date: Monday, January 3, 2011, 3:43 PM> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > > > I do not have enough results that I could take to a doctor and have them evaluate it yet. The supplements are another variable so if I went to a doctor and ask > him to decree whether the Code was working, he would probably not be > able to isolate what was working.> > 's seizure tics have gone away, then came back when she was in stress, then went away with more HC, then come back again when she didn't get enough sleep. I don't think I have found the best way of using the Code yet, either. I am still working on it--for myself, for , and for . We are seeing progress, movement is taking place, but our results are not entirely consistent and I still want to try a few different things with it. But this is the first time that I have seen anything effect her tic since I stupidly had amalgam fillings put in (they increased her tic). When I realized they were mercury, I had them removed but the tic had gotten worse and it stayed that way up until now.> > For me, this is still a work in progress. The Code is working for us. Flawlessly? No. At it's optimum? No, I don't think so. But from my experience with it for less> than one month, I can say that what I say when I give the Code does seem to have an impact on the result. And that is consistent with what he says in the book. Interesting.> > I will post more when I have more experience using the Code and can make recommendations.> > sally> > > To: mb12 valtrex > Sent: Sun, January 2, 2011 8:32:49 PM> Subject:> Re: Healing Code biomedical> > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > I'm not offended, just finding it difficult to get a point across. I don't think anyone asked if a DOCTOR supported The Healing Code, but could the doctor CONFIRM the results you see through testing? I know most doctors (other than psychologists) would not subscribe to this type of healing protocol, but that doesn't mean they couldn't test to confirm the results of which you speak. > > > > Our own pediatrician is adamant that Gluten Free is not a reliable diet for a toddler, yet I have been doing it since June of last year due to our son's extreme reflux and lack of weight gain. It wasn't until we went to the doctor in the last month that she finally SAW and CONFIRMED that what I was doing was working. His feeding therapist SAW and CONFIRMED that his diet has allowed him to make signficiant cognitive and behavioral improvements. You can do something that a doctor doesn't necessarily agree with or support, and they can confirm your actions by verifying the results you see. > > > > We are not asking if your doctor supports it, only if they could verify the results. If the gains are as significant as you said, why not have it verified by a doctor if you trusted the original diagnoses in the first place? <scratches head in frustration>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2011 Report Share Posted January 24, 2011 Sally, I love the fact you pay them to do it...oh the joy of teens! I was bragging about you and that idea to a client of mine the other day. I have every intention of doing the same with my son as soon as I can present it without feeling like I'm defending it (the quickest way for me to put a bullet in my foot). Good for you and your success!To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Mon, January 24, 2011 7:09:56 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical I am having very good gains as well although I have not had success doing it remotely. I give to them directly which is harder but definitely works. My daughter (17, ADD & seizures) is doing much better at school; more present, actually CARES what her grades are and that her homework is in now. (I saw an improvement in my ADD so that is why I realized it helped her.) We would be doing better if they got it three times a day but it is usually only twice. My son starts out irritated that he has to do it but since he is paid, he puts on his headphones and lets me do it, and by half way through the second swipe around his head, he always has a smile on his face and is so mellow afterward. Wish I could get it to work remotely, though, would be so helpful.I think it really has saved MY life and health. I was sliding down hill slowly ever since I was fired from a job a year ago. Was VERY traumatic and I still held a lot of stress from it. Much better now.Interestingly, the book claims that it will turn your finances around, too, (crazy, right?) but that, too, is now happening to us.sallyTo: mb12 valtrex Sent: Mon, January 24, 2011 5:35:33 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical The first book you mentioned is the one I'm using. 28 days into it today. Buying the book was one of the least expensive interventions to date and it definitely works. We're having incredible gains...leaps and bounds...in my PANDAS 17 yr old.GayleTo: mb12 valtrex Sent: Mon, January 24, 2011 6:18:28 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical Are you guys talking about the book: The Healing Code 6 Minutes to Heal the Source of Your Health, Success, or Relationship Issue? I just want to get the right book because there is another one called Unlocking the Healing Code. Also is it worth my time? because I am doing EVERTHING biomedical for my son and reading a bunch of books from homeopathy to enzymes. Thanks, Judy Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedicalTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Thursday, January 6, 2011, 10:25 AM Gayle and others using the healing code, I am reading the book now and have a big question. What do you visualize when doing the codes? I'm not quite sure what to focus on. If I do it for my son, do I visualize what I want to see from him or do I visualize the issues and send loving energy to them? Thanks, Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 5:52:30 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical We're on day 9. I'm doing 3 per day on myself, my daughter (23, NT) and my mom who lives in another state and doing 3-4 per day on my son (16, PANDAS). As indicated in the book, work I do for others is done through the hand positioning on myself in a very quiet atmosphere. I know from previous training that this is sometimes the most effective route particularly when this type of work is new to you and you struggle with healthy skepticism and doubt. Anytime you have to defend your growing beliefs it has great potential to knock you back a step whether you realize it has or not. My son still isn't in the loop on this and probably won't be anytime soon. My Mom, the consummate skeptic, has had a great response (and has ordered the book). We're still dealing with PANDAS but there is no question that it is having a very favorable effect on him, he notices it and its completely obvious to his sister and I. I'm grading and measuring the symptoms I see everyday in him for the past year and will post more after the 2 wk point. I've made no other changes to his protocol which has been in place for many months, narrowing the possibility that any improvement can be due to other adjuncts. Just wanted to write in support of doing the code on yourself (alone) instead of on the intended person if you feel that in any way you have to justify or defend what you are doing. Later, if successful, you can worry about educating friends and family but avoid that during your own learning period. Gayle To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 11:46:38 AMSubject: Re: Healing Code biomedical Thank you Sally for responding with results that can be quantified. It is more plausible when someone admits it isn't a "Cure All" and gives some symptoms that have been eliminated or reduced, with a expectation of getting results verified by a doctor later. I know positive thoughts can alter a person and don't want to denegrate anyone who believes in alternative medicine, but I also know people who have put all their eggs in that basket and been disappointed. Thank you again for giving us more insight.> > > Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical> To: mb12 valtrex > Date: Monday, January 3, 2011, 3:43 PM> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > > > I do not have enough results that I could take to a doctor and have them evaluate it yet. The supplements are another variable so if I went to a doctor and ask > him to decree whether the Code was working, he would probably not be > able to isolate what was working.> > 's seizure tics have gone away, then came back when she was in stress, then went away with more HC, then come back again when she didn't get enough sleep. I don't think I have found the best way of using the Code yet, either. I am still working on it--for myself, for , and for . We are seeing progress, movement is taking place, but our results are not entirely consistent and I still want to try a few different things with it. But this is the first time that I have seen anything effect her tic since I stupidly had amalgam fillings put in (they increased her tic). When I realized they were mercury, I had them removed but the tic had gotten worse and it stayed that way up until now.> > For me, this is still a work in progress. The Code is working for us. Flawlessly? No. At it's optimum? No, I don't think so. But from my experience with it for less> than one month, I can say that what I say when I give the Code does seem to have an impact on the result. And that is consistent with what he says in the book. Interesting.> > I will post more when I have more experience using the Code and can make recommendations.> > sally> > > To: mb12 valtrex > Sent: Sun, January 2, 2011 8:32:49 PM> Subject:> Re: Healing Code biomedical> > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > I'm not offended, just finding it difficult to get a point across. I don't think anyone asked if a DOCTOR supported The Healing Code, but could the doctor CONFIRM the results you see through testing? I know most doctors (other than psychologists) would not subscribe to this type of healing protocol, but that doesn't mean they couldn't test to confirm the results of which you speak. > > > > Our own pediatrician is adamant that Gluten Free is not a reliable diet for a toddler, yet I have been doing it since June of last year due to our son's extreme reflux and lack of weight gain. It wasn't until we went to the doctor in the last month that she finally SAW and CONFIRMED that what I was doing was working. His feeding therapist SAW and CONFIRMED that his diet has allowed him to make signficiant cognitive and behavioral improvements. You can do something that a doctor doesn't necessarily agree with or support, and they can confirm your actions by verifying the results you see. > > > > We are not asking if your doctor supports it, only if they could verify the results. If the gains are as significant as you said, why not have it verified by a doctor if you trusted the original diagnoses in the first place? <scratches head in frustration>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2011 Report Share Posted January 24, 2011 I'm getting it. There's no harm in trying. To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Mon, January 24, 2011 6:35:33 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical The first book you mentioned is the one I'm using. 28 days into it today. Buying the book was one of the least expensive interventions to date and it definitely works. We're having incredible gains...leaps and bounds...in my PANDAS 17 yr old. Gayle To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Mon, January 24, 2011 6:18:28 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical Are you guys talking about the book: The Healing Code 6 Minutes to Heal the Source of Your Health, Success, or Relationship Issue? I just want to get the right book because there is another one called Unlocking the Healing Code. Also is it worth my time? because I am doing EVERTHING biomedical for my son and reading a bunch of books from homeopathy to enzymes. Thanks, Judy Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedicalTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Thursday, January 6, 2011, 10:25 AM Gayle and others using the healing code, I am reading the book now and have a big question. What do you visualize when doing the codes? I'm not quite sure what to focus on. If I do it for my son, do I visualize what I want to see from him or do I visualize the issues and send loving energy to them? Thanks, Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 5:52:30 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical We're on day 9. I'm doing 3 per day on myself, my daughter (23, NT) and my mom who lives in another state and doing 3-4 per day on my son (16, PANDAS). As indicated in the book, work I do for others is done through the hand positioning on myself in a very quiet atmosphere. I know from previous training that this is sometimes the most effective route particularly when this type of work is new to you and you struggle with healthy skepticism and doubt. Anytime you have to defend your growing beliefs it has great potential to knock you back a step whether you realize it has or not. My son still isn't in the loop on this and probably won't be anytime soon. My Mom, the consummate skeptic, has had a great response (and has ordered the book). We're still dealing with PANDAS but there is no question that it is having a very favorable effect on him, he notices it and its completely obvious to his sister and I. I'm grading and measuring the symptoms I see everyday in him for the past year and will post more after the 2 wk point. I've made no other changes to his protocol which has been in place for many months, narrowing the possibility that any improvement can be due to other adjuncts. Just wanted to write in support of doing the code on yourself (alone) instead of on the intended person if you feel that in any way you have to justify or defend what you are doing. Later, if successful, you can worry about educating friends and family but avoid that during your own learning period. Gayle To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 11:46:38 AMSubject: Re: Healing Code biomedical Thank you Sally for responding with results that can be quantified. It is more plausible when someone admits it isn't a "Cure All" and gives some symptoms that have been eliminated or reduced, with a expectation of getting results verified by a doctor later. I know positive thoughts can alter a person and don't want to denegrate anyone who believes in alternative medicine, but I also know people who have put all their eggs in that basket and been disappointed. Thank you again for giving us more insight.> > > Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical> To: mb12 valtrex > Date: Monday, January 3, 2011, 3:43 PM> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > > > I do not have enough results that I could take to a doctor and have them evaluate it yet. The supplements are another variable so if I went to a doctor and ask > him to decree whether the Code was working, he would probably not be > able to isolate what was working.> > 's seizure tics have gone away, then came back when she was in stress, then went away with more HC, then come back again when she didn't get enough sleep. I don't think I have found the best way of using the Code yet, either. I am still working on it--for myself, for , and for . We are seeing progress, movement is taking place, but our results are not entirely consistent and I still want to try a few different things with it. But this is the first time that I have seen anything effect her tic since I stupidly had amalgam fillings put in (they increased her tic). When I realized they were mercury, I had them removed but the tic had gotten worse and it stayed that way up until now.> > For me, this is still a work in progress. The Code is working for us. Flawlessly? No. At it's optimum? No, I don't think so. But from my experience with it for less> than one month, I can say that what I say when I give the Code does seem to have an impact on the result. And that is consistent with what he says in the book. Interesting.> > I will post more when I have more experience using the Code and can make recommendations.> > sally> > > To: mb12 valtrex > Sent: Sun, January 2, 2011 8:32:49 PM> Subject:> Re: Healing Code biomedical> > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > I'm not offended, just finding it difficult to get a point across. I don't think anyone asked if a DOCTOR supported The Healing Code, but could the doctor CONFIRM the results you see through testing? I know most doctors (other than psychologists) would not subscribe to this type of healing protocol, but that doesn't mean they couldn't test to confirm the results of which you speak. > > > > Our own pediatrician is adamant that Gluten Free is not a reliable diet for a toddler, yet I have been doing it since June of last year due to our son's extreme reflux and lack of weight gain. It wasn't until we went to the doctor in the last month that she finally SAW and CONFIRMED that what I was doing was working. His feeding therapist SAW and CONFIRMED that his diet has allowed him to make signficiant cognitive and behavioral improvements. You can do something that a doctor doesn't necessarily agree with or support, and they can confirm your actions by verifying the results you see. > > > > We are not asking if your doctor supports it, only if they could verify the results. If the gains are as significant as you said, why not have it verified by a doctor if you trusted the original diagnoses in the first place? <scratches head in frustration>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2011 Report Share Posted January 24, 2011 I'm getting it. There's no harm in trying. To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Mon, January 24, 2011 6:35:33 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical The first book you mentioned is the one I'm using. 28 days into it today. Buying the book was one of the least expensive interventions to date and it definitely works. We're having incredible gains...leaps and bounds...in my PANDAS 17 yr old. Gayle To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Mon, January 24, 2011 6:18:28 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical Are you guys talking about the book: The Healing Code 6 Minutes to Heal the Source of Your Health, Success, or Relationship Issue? I just want to get the right book because there is another one called Unlocking the Healing Code. Also is it worth my time? because I am doing EVERTHING biomedical for my son and reading a bunch of books from homeopathy to enzymes. Thanks, Judy Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedicalTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Thursday, January 6, 2011, 10:25 AM Gayle and others using the healing code, I am reading the book now and have a big question. What do you visualize when doing the codes? I'm not quite sure what to focus on. If I do it for my son, do I visualize what I want to see from him or do I visualize the issues and send loving energy to them? Thanks, Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 5:52:30 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical We're on day 9. I'm doing 3 per day on myself, my daughter (23, NT) and my mom who lives in another state and doing 3-4 per day on my son (16, PANDAS). As indicated in the book, work I do for others is done through the hand positioning on myself in a very quiet atmosphere. I know from previous training that this is sometimes the most effective route particularly when this type of work is new to you and you struggle with healthy skepticism and doubt. Anytime you have to defend your growing beliefs it has great potential to knock you back a step whether you realize it has or not. My son still isn't in the loop on this and probably won't be anytime soon. My Mom, the consummate skeptic, has had a great response (and has ordered the book). We're still dealing with PANDAS but there is no question that it is having a very favorable effect on him, he notices it and its completely obvious to his sister and I. I'm grading and measuring the symptoms I see everyday in him for the past year and will post more after the 2 wk point. I've made no other changes to his protocol which has been in place for many months, narrowing the possibility that any improvement can be due to other adjuncts. Just wanted to write in support of doing the code on yourself (alone) instead of on the intended person if you feel that in any way you have to justify or defend what you are doing. Later, if successful, you can worry about educating friends and family but avoid that during your own learning period. Gayle To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 11:46:38 AMSubject: Re: Healing Code biomedical Thank you Sally for responding with results that can be quantified. It is more plausible when someone admits it isn't a "Cure All" and gives some symptoms that have been eliminated or reduced, with a expectation of getting results verified by a doctor later. I know positive thoughts can alter a person and don't want to denegrate anyone who believes in alternative medicine, but I also know people who have put all their eggs in that basket and been disappointed. Thank you again for giving us more insight.> > > Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical> To: mb12 valtrex > Date: Monday, January 3, 2011, 3:43 PM> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > > > I do not have enough results that I could take to a doctor and have them evaluate it yet. The supplements are another variable so if I went to a doctor and ask > him to decree whether the Code was working, he would probably not be > able to isolate what was working.> > 's seizure tics have gone away, then came back when she was in stress, then went away with more HC, then come back again when she didn't get enough sleep. I don't think I have found the best way of using the Code yet, either. I am still working on it--for myself, for , and for . We are seeing progress, movement is taking place, but our results are not entirely consistent and I still want to try a few different things with it. But this is the first time that I have seen anything effect her tic since I stupidly had amalgam fillings put in (they increased her tic). When I realized they were mercury, I had them removed but the tic had gotten worse and it stayed that way up until now.> > For me, this is still a work in progress. The Code is working for us. Flawlessly? No. At it's optimum? No, I don't think so. But from my experience with it for less> than one month, I can say that what I say when I give the Code does seem to have an impact on the result. And that is consistent with what he says in the book. Interesting.> > I will post more when I have more experience using the Code and can make recommendations.> > sally> > > To: mb12 valtrex > Sent: Sun, January 2, 2011 8:32:49 PM> Subject:> Re: Healing Code biomedical> > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > I'm not offended, just finding it difficult to get a point across. I don't think anyone asked if a DOCTOR supported The Healing Code, but could the doctor CONFIRM the results you see through testing? I know most doctors (other than psychologists) would not subscribe to this type of healing protocol, but that doesn't mean they couldn't test to confirm the results of which you speak. > > > > Our own pediatrician is adamant that Gluten Free is not a reliable diet for a toddler, yet I have been doing it since June of last year due to our son's extreme reflux and lack of weight gain. It wasn't until we went to the doctor in the last month that she finally SAW and CONFIRMED that what I was doing was working. His feeding therapist SAW and CONFIRMED that his diet has allowed him to make signficiant cognitive and behavioral improvements. You can do something that a doctor doesn't necessarily agree with or support, and they can confirm your actions by verifying the results you see. > > > > We are not asking if your doctor supports it, only if they could verify the results. If the gains are as significant as you said, why not have it verified by a doctor if you trusted the original diagnoses in the first place? <scratches head in frustration>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2011 Report Share Posted January 24, 2011 Question, I was one of the skeptics, regarding the " Healing code" intrigued I did buy it and read it. I have been doing the code on myself and trying to do it on my children. The problem I am having, is they will not let me do the hand positions near their head and face. I know you can do this on yourself and send the healing to them, but can you use one hand on yourself and the other on the person? IE- I was holding my sons hand while doing the hand positions. BTW- I have never been more calm, happy and at Peace.Thank you to all that recommended this. -Gretchen- PGH PA Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedicalTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Thursday, January 6, 2011, 10:25 AM Gayle and others using the healing code, I am reading the book now and have a big question. What do you visualize when doing the codes? I'm not quite sure what to focus on. If I do it for my son, do I visualize what I want to see from him or do I visualize the issues and send loving energy to them? Thanks, Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 5:52:30 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical We're on day 9. I'm doing 3 per day on myself, my daughter (23, NT) and my mom who lives in another state and doing 3-4 per day on my son (16, PANDAS). As indicated in the book, work I do for others is done through the hand positioning on myself in a very quiet atmosphere. I know from previous training that this is sometimes the most effective route particularly when this type of work is new to you and you struggle with healthy skepticism and doubt. Anytime you have to defend your growing beliefs it has great potential to knock you back a step whether you realize it has or not. My son still isn't in the loop on this and probably won't be anytime soon. My Mom, the consummate skeptic, has had a great response (and has ordered the book). We're still dealing with PANDAS but there is no question that it is having a very favorable effect on him, he notices it and its completely obvious to his sister and I. I'm grading and measuring the symptoms I see everyday in him for the past year and will post more after the 2 wk point. I've made no other changes to his protocol which has been in place for many months, narrowing the possibility that any improvement can be due to other adjuncts. Just wanted to write in support of doing the code on yourself (alone) instead of on the intended person if you feel that in any way you have to justify or defend what you are doing. Later, if successful, you can worry about educating friends and family but avoid that during your own learning period. Gayle To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 11:46:38 AMSubject: Re: Healing Code biomedical Thank you Sally for responding with results that can be quantified. It is more plausible when someone admits it isn't a "Cure All" and gives some symptoms that have been eliminated or reduced, with a expectation of getting results verified by a doctor later. I know positive thoughts can alter a person and don't want to denegrate anyone who believes in alternative medicine, but I also know people who have put all their eggs in that basket and been disappointed. Thank you again for giving us more insight.> > > Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical> To: mb12 valtrex > Date: Monday, January 3, 2011, 3:43 PM> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > > > I do not have enough results that I could take to a doctor and have them evaluate it yet. The supplements are another variable so if I went to a doctor and ask > him to decree whether the Code was working, he would probably not be > able to isolate what was working.> > 's seizure tics have gone away, then came back when she was in stress, then went away with more HC, then come back again when she didn't get enough sleep. I don't think I have found the best way of using the Code yet, either. I am still working on it--for myself, for , and for . We are seeing progress, movement is taking place, but our results are not entirely consistent and I still want to try a few different things with it. But this is the first time that I have seen anything effect her tic since I stupidly had amalgam fillings put in (they increased her tic). When I realized they were mercury, I had them removed but the tic had gotten worse and it stayed that way up until now.> > For me, this is still a work in progress. The Code is working for us. Flawlessly? No. At it's optimum? No, I don't think so. But from my experience with it for less> than one month, I can say that what I say when I give the Code does seem to have an impact on the result. And that is consistent with what he says in the book. Interesting.> > I will post more when I have more experience using the Code and can make recommendations.> > sally> > > To: mb12 valtrex > Sent: Sun, January 2, 2011 8:32:49 PM> Subject:> Re: Healing Code biomedical> > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > I'm not offended, just finding it difficult to get a point across. I don't think anyone asked if a DOCTOR supported The Healing Code, but could the doctor CONFIRM the results you see through testing? I know most doctors (other than psychologists) would not subscribe to this type of healing protocol, but that doesn't mean they couldn't test to confirm the results of which you speak. > > > > Our own pediatrician is adamant that Gluten Free is not a reliable diet for a toddler, yet I have been doing it since June of last year due to our son's extreme reflux and lack of weight gain. It wasn't until we went to the doctor in the last month that she finally SAW and CONFIRMED that what I was doing was working. His feeding therapist SAW and CONFIRMED that his diet has allowed him to make signficiant cognitive and behavioral improvements. You can do something that a doctor doesn't necessarily agree with or support, and they can confirm your actions by verifying the results you see. > > > > We are not asking if your doctor supports it, only if they could verify the results. If the gains are as significant as you said, why not have it verified by a doctor if you trusted the original diagnoses in the first place? <scratches head in frustration>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2011 Report Share Posted January 24, 2011 Question, I was one of the skeptics, regarding the " Healing code" intrigued I did buy it and read it. I have been doing the code on myself and trying to do it on my children. The problem I am having, is they will not let me do the hand positions near their head and face. I know you can do this on yourself and send the healing to them, but can you use one hand on yourself and the other on the person? IE- I was holding my sons hand while doing the hand positions. BTW- I have never been more calm, happy and at Peace.Thank you to all that recommended this. -Gretchen- PGH PA Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedicalTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Thursday, January 6, 2011, 10:25 AM Gayle and others using the healing code, I am reading the book now and have a big question. What do you visualize when doing the codes? I'm not quite sure what to focus on. If I do it for my son, do I visualize what I want to see from him or do I visualize the issues and send loving energy to them? Thanks, Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 5:52:30 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical We're on day 9. I'm doing 3 per day on myself, my daughter (23, NT) and my mom who lives in another state and doing 3-4 per day on my son (16, PANDAS). As indicated in the book, work I do for others is done through the hand positioning on myself in a very quiet atmosphere. I know from previous training that this is sometimes the most effective route particularly when this type of work is new to you and you struggle with healthy skepticism and doubt. Anytime you have to defend your growing beliefs it has great potential to knock you back a step whether you realize it has or not. My son still isn't in the loop on this and probably won't be anytime soon. My Mom, the consummate skeptic, has had a great response (and has ordered the book). We're still dealing with PANDAS but there is no question that it is having a very favorable effect on him, he notices it and its completely obvious to his sister and I. I'm grading and measuring the symptoms I see everyday in him for the past year and will post more after the 2 wk point. I've made no other changes to his protocol which has been in place for many months, narrowing the possibility that any improvement can be due to other adjuncts. Just wanted to write in support of doing the code on yourself (alone) instead of on the intended person if you feel that in any way you have to justify or defend what you are doing. Later, if successful, you can worry about educating friends and family but avoid that during your own learning period. Gayle To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 11:46:38 AMSubject: Re: Healing Code biomedical Thank you Sally for responding with results that can be quantified. It is more plausible when someone admits it isn't a "Cure All" and gives some symptoms that have been eliminated or reduced, with a expectation of getting results verified by a doctor later. I know positive thoughts can alter a person and don't want to denegrate anyone who believes in alternative medicine, but I also know people who have put all their eggs in that basket and been disappointed. Thank you again for giving us more insight.> > > Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical> To: mb12 valtrex > Date: Monday, January 3, 2011, 3:43 PM> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > > > I do not have enough results that I could take to a doctor and have them evaluate it yet. The supplements are another variable so if I went to a doctor and ask > him to decree whether the Code was working, he would probably not be > able to isolate what was working.> > 's seizure tics have gone away, then came back when she was in stress, then went away with more HC, then come back again when she didn't get enough sleep. I don't think I have found the best way of using the Code yet, either. I am still working on it--for myself, for , and for . We are seeing progress, movement is taking place, but our results are not entirely consistent and I still want to try a few different things with it. But this is the first time that I have seen anything effect her tic since I stupidly had amalgam fillings put in (they increased her tic). When I realized they were mercury, I had them removed but the tic had gotten worse and it stayed that way up until now.> > For me, this is still a work in progress. The Code is working for us. Flawlessly? No. At it's optimum? No, I don't think so. But from my experience with it for less> than one month, I can say that what I say when I give the Code does seem to have an impact on the result. And that is consistent with what he says in the book. Interesting.> > I will post more when I have more experience using the Code and can make recommendations.> > sally> > > To: mb12 valtrex > Sent: Sun, January 2, 2011 8:32:49 PM> Subject:> Re: Healing Code biomedical> > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > I'm not offended, just finding it difficult to get a point across. I don't think anyone asked if a DOCTOR supported The Healing Code, but could the doctor CONFIRM the results you see through testing? I know most doctors (other than psychologists) would not subscribe to this type of healing protocol, but that doesn't mean they couldn't test to confirm the results of which you speak. > > > > Our own pediatrician is adamant that Gluten Free is not a reliable diet for a toddler, yet I have been doing it since June of last year due to our son's extreme reflux and lack of weight gain. It wasn't until we went to the doctor in the last month that she finally SAW and CONFIRMED that what I was doing was working. His feeding therapist SAW and CONFIRMED that his diet has allowed him to make signficiant cognitive and behavioral improvements. You can do something that a doctor doesn't necessarily agree with or support, and they can confirm your actions by verifying the results you see. > > > > We are not asking if your doctor supports it, only if they could verify the results. If the gains are as significant as you said, why not have it verified by a doctor if you trusted the original diagnoses in the first place? <scratches head in frustration>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2011 Report Share Posted January 24, 2011 Question, I was one of the skeptics, regarding the " Healing code" intrigued I did buy it and read it. I have been doing the code on myself and trying to do it on my children. The problem I am having, is they will not let me do the hand positions near their head and face. I know you can do this on yourself and send the healing to them, but can you use one hand on yourself and the other on the person? IE- I was holding my sons hand while doing the hand positions. BTW- I have never been more calm, happy and at Peace.Thank you to all that recommended this. -Gretchen- PGH PA Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedicalTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Thursday, January 6, 2011, 10:25 AM Gayle and others using the healing code, I am reading the book now and have a big question. What do you visualize when doing the codes? I'm not quite sure what to focus on. If I do it for my son, do I visualize what I want to see from him or do I visualize the issues and send loving energy to them? Thanks, Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 5:52:30 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical We're on day 9. I'm doing 3 per day on myself, my daughter (23, NT) and my mom who lives in another state and doing 3-4 per day on my son (16, PANDAS). As indicated in the book, work I do for others is done through the hand positioning on myself in a very quiet atmosphere. I know from previous training that this is sometimes the most effective route particularly when this type of work is new to you and you struggle with healthy skepticism and doubt. Anytime you have to defend your growing beliefs it has great potential to knock you back a step whether you realize it has or not. My son still isn't in the loop on this and probably won't be anytime soon. My Mom, the consummate skeptic, has had a great response (and has ordered the book). We're still dealing with PANDAS but there is no question that it is having a very favorable effect on him, he notices it and its completely obvious to his sister and I. I'm grading and measuring the symptoms I see everyday in him for the past year and will post more after the 2 wk point. I've made no other changes to his protocol which has been in place for many months, narrowing the possibility that any improvement can be due to other adjuncts. Just wanted to write in support of doing the code on yourself (alone) instead of on the intended person if you feel that in any way you have to justify or defend what you are doing. Later, if successful, you can worry about educating friends and family but avoid that during your own learning period. Gayle To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 11:46:38 AMSubject: Re: Healing Code biomedical Thank you Sally for responding with results that can be quantified. It is more plausible when someone admits it isn't a "Cure All" and gives some symptoms that have been eliminated or reduced, with a expectation of getting results verified by a doctor later. I know positive thoughts can alter a person and don't want to denegrate anyone who believes in alternative medicine, but I also know people who have put all their eggs in that basket and been disappointed. Thank you again for giving us more insight.> > > Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical> To: mb12 valtrex > Date: Monday, January 3, 2011, 3:43 PM> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > > > I do not have enough results that I could take to a doctor and have them evaluate it yet. The supplements are another variable so if I went to a doctor and ask > him to decree whether the Code was working, he would probably not be > able to isolate what was working.> > 's seizure tics have gone away, then came back when she was in stress, then went away with more HC, then come back again when she didn't get enough sleep. I don't think I have found the best way of using the Code yet, either. I am still working on it--for myself, for , and for . We are seeing progress, movement is taking place, but our results are not entirely consistent and I still want to try a few different things with it. But this is the first time that I have seen anything effect her tic since I stupidly had amalgam fillings put in (they increased her tic). When I realized they were mercury, I had them removed but the tic had gotten worse and it stayed that way up until now.> > For me, this is still a work in progress. The Code is working for us. Flawlessly? No. At it's optimum? No, I don't think so. But from my experience with it for less> than one month, I can say that what I say when I give the Code does seem to have an impact on the result. And that is consistent with what he says in the book. Interesting.> > I will post more when I have more experience using the Code and can make recommendations.> > sally> > > To: mb12 valtrex > Sent: Sun, January 2, 2011 8:32:49 PM> Subject:> Re: Healing Code biomedical> > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > I'm not offended, just finding it difficult to get a point across. I don't think anyone asked if a DOCTOR supported The Healing Code, but could the doctor CONFIRM the results you see through testing? I know most doctors (other than psychologists) would not subscribe to this type of healing protocol, but that doesn't mean they couldn't test to confirm the results of which you speak. > > > > Our own pediatrician is adamant that Gluten Free is not a reliable diet for a toddler, yet I have been doing it since June of last year due to our son's extreme reflux and lack of weight gain. It wasn't until we went to the doctor in the last month that she finally SAW and CONFIRMED that what I was doing was working. His feeding therapist SAW and CONFIRMED that his diet has allowed him to make signficiant cognitive and behavioral improvements. You can do something that a doctor doesn't necessarily agree with or support, and they can confirm your actions by verifying the results you see. > > > > We are not asking if your doctor supports it, only if they could verify the results. If the gains are as significant as you said, why not have it verified by a doctor if you trusted the original diagnoses in the first place? <scratches head in frustration>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2011 Report Share Posted January 24, 2011  Gayle you said you have a PANDAS kid. This is a new idea here in Canada. My Nurse practiioner perscribed PENicillian V300mg and she takes 5ml/day. How long have you been on your antiboitic? MyNurse can only perscribe short term things. Ginger > Re: Healing Code biomedical> > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > I'm not offended, just finding it difficult to get a point across. I don't think anyone asked if a DOCTOR supported The Healing Code, but could the doctor CONFIRM the results you see through testing? I know most doctors (other than psychologists) would not subscribe to this type of healing protocol, but that doesn't mean they couldn't test to confirm the results of which you speak. > > > > Our own pediatrician is adamant that Gluten Free is not a reliable diet for a toddler, yet I have been doing it since June of last year due to our son's extreme reflux and lack of weight gain. It wasn't until we went to the doctor in the last month that she finally SAW and CONFIRMED that what I was doing was working. His feeding therapist SAW and CONFIRMED that his diet has allowed him to make signficiant cognitive and behavioral improvements. You can do something that a doctor doesn't necessarily agree with or support, and they can confirm your actions by verifying the results you see. > > > > We are not asking if your doctor supports it, only if they could verify the results. If the gains are as significant as you said, why not have it verified by a doctor if you trusted the original diagnoses in the first place? <scratches head in frustration>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2011 Report Share Posted January 24, 2011  Gayle you said you have a PANDAS kid. This is a new idea here in Canada. My Nurse practiioner perscribed PENicillian V300mg and she takes 5ml/day. How long have you been on your antiboitic? MyNurse can only perscribe short term things. Ginger > Re: Healing Code biomedical> > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > I'm not offended, just finding it difficult to get a point across. I don't think anyone asked if a DOCTOR supported The Healing Code, but could the doctor CONFIRM the results you see through testing? I know most doctors (other than psychologists) would not subscribe to this type of healing protocol, but that doesn't mean they couldn't test to confirm the results of which you speak. > > > > Our own pediatrician is adamant that Gluten Free is not a reliable diet for a toddler, yet I have been doing it since June of last year due to our son's extreme reflux and lack of weight gain. It wasn't until we went to the doctor in the last month that she finally SAW and CONFIRMED that what I was doing was working. His feeding therapist SAW and CONFIRMED that his diet has allowed him to make signficiant cognitive and behavioral improvements. You can do something that a doctor doesn't necessarily agree with or support, and they can confirm your actions by verifying the results you see. > > > > We are not asking if your doctor supports it, only if they could verify the results. If the gains are as significant as you said, why not have it verified by a doctor if you trusted the original diagnoses in the first place? <scratches head in frustration>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2011 Report Share Posted January 24, 2011  Gayle you said you have a PANDAS kid. This is a new idea here in Canada. My Nurse practiioner perscribed PENicillian V300mg and she takes 5ml/day. How long have you been on your antiboitic? MyNurse can only perscribe short term things. Ginger > Re: Healing Code biomedical> > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > I'm not offended, just finding it difficult to get a point across. I don't think anyone asked if a DOCTOR supported The Healing Code, but could the doctor CONFIRM the results you see through testing? I know most doctors (other than psychologists) would not subscribe to this type of healing protocol, but that doesn't mean they couldn't test to confirm the results of which you speak. > > > > Our own pediatrician is adamant that Gluten Free is not a reliable diet for a toddler, yet I have been doing it since June of last year due to our son's extreme reflux and lack of weight gain. It wasn't until we went to the doctor in the last month that she finally SAW and CONFIRMED that what I was doing was working. His feeding therapist SAW and CONFIRMED that his diet has allowed him to make signficiant cognitive and behavioral improvements. You can do something that a doctor doesn't necessarily agree with or support, and they can confirm your actions by verifying the results you see. > > > > We are not asking if your doctor supports it, only if they could verify the results. If the gains are as significant as you said, why not have it verified by a doctor if you trusted the original diagnoses in the first place? <scratches head in frustration>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2011 Report Share Posted January 25, 2011 Gretchen,I do not now the answer to that question. You could email one of the practitioners on the website and see if you get an answer.As I said, I cannot get results doing it remotely but Gayle can but she is a Reiki practitioner and is more practiced in this type of thing.Yes, the resolution of stress is an amazing. It was worth that alone for me.I wonder if there is some incentive you can use to get them to comply. If you can get them to do it once, it might open the door to more.sallyTo: mb12 valtrex Sent: Mon, January 24, 2011 10:27:16 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical Question, I was one of the skeptics, regarding the " Healing code" intrigued I did buy it and read it. I have been doing the code on myself and trying to do it on my children. The problem I am having, is they will not let me do the hand positions near their head and face. I know you can do this on yourself and send the healing to them, but can you use one hand on yourself and the other on the person? IE- I was holding my sons hand while doing the hand positions. BTW- I have never been more calm, happy and at Peace.Thank you to all that recommended this. -Gretchen- PGH PA Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedicalTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Thursday, January 6, 2011, 10:25 AM Gayle and others using the healing code, I am reading the book now and have a big question. What do you visualize when doing the codes? I'm not quite sure what to focus on. If I do it for my son, do I visualize what I want to see from him or do I visualize the issues and send loving energy to them? Thanks, Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 5:52:30 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical We're on day 9. I'm doing 3 per day on myself, my daughter (23, NT) and my mom who lives in another state and doing 3-4 per day on my son (16, PANDAS). As indicated in the book, work I do for others is done through the hand positioning on myself in a very quiet atmosphere. I know from previous training that this is sometimes the most effective route particularly when this type of work is new to you and you struggle with healthy skepticism and doubt. Anytime you have to defend your growing beliefs it has great potential to knock you back a step whether you realize it has or not. My son still isn't in the loop on this and probably won't be anytime soon. My Mom, the consummate skeptic, has had a great response (and has ordered the book). We're still dealing with PANDAS but there is no question that it is having a very favorable effect on him, he notices it and its completely obvious to his sister and I. I'm grading and measuring the symptoms I see everyday in him for the past year and will post more after the 2 wk point. I've made no other changes to his protocol which has been in place for many months, narrowing the possibility that any improvement can be due to other adjuncts. Just wanted to write in support of doing the code on yourself (alone) instead of on the intended person if you feel that in any way you have to justify or defend what you are doing. Later, if successful, you can worry about educating friends and family but avoid that during your own learning period. Gayle To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 11:46:38 AMSubject: Re: Healing Code biomedical Thank you Sally for responding with results that can be quantified. It is more plausible when someone admits it isn't a "Cure All" and gives some symptoms that have been eliminated or reduced, with a expectation of getting results verified by a doctor later. I know positive thoughts can alter a person and don't want to denegrate anyone who believes in alternative medicine, but I also know people who have put all their eggs in that basket and been disappointed. Thank you again for giving us more insight.> > > Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical> To: mb12 valtrex > Date: Monday, January 3, 2011, 3:43 PM> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > > > I do not have enough results that I could take to a doctor and have them evaluate it yet. The supplements are another variable so if I went to a doctor and ask > him to decree whether the Code was working, he would probably not be > able to isolate what was working.> > 's seizure tics have gone away, then came back when she was in stress, then went away with more HC, then come back again when she didn't get enough sleep. I don't think I have found the best way of using the Code yet, either. I am still working on it--for myself, for , and for . We are seeing progress, movement is taking place, but our results are not entirely consistent and I still want to try a few different things with it. But this is the first time that I have seen anything effect her tic since I stupidly had amalgam fillings put in (they increased her tic). When I realized they were mercury, I had them removed but the tic had gotten worse and it stayed that way up until now.> > For me, this is still a work in progress. The Code is working for us. Flawlessly? No. At it's optimum? No, I don't think so. But from my experience with it for less> than one month, I can say that what I say when I give the Code does seem to have an impact on the result. And that is consistent with what he says in the book. Interesting.> > I will post more when I have more experience using the Code and can make recommendations.> > sally> > > To: mb12 valtrex > Sent: Sun, January 2, 2011 8:32:49 PM> Subject:> Re: Healing Code biomedical> > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > I'm not offended, just finding it difficult to get a point across. I don't think anyone asked if a DOCTOR supported The Healing Code, but could the doctor CONFIRM the results you see through testing? I know most doctors (other than psychologists) would not subscribe to this type of healing protocol, but that doesn't mean they couldn't test to confirm the results of which you speak. > > > > Our own pediatrician is adamant that Gluten Free is not a reliable diet for a toddler, yet I have been doing it since June of last year due to our son's extreme reflux and lack of weight gain. It wasn't until we went to the doctor in the last month that she finally SAW and CONFIRMED that what I was doing was working. His feeding therapist SAW and CONFIRMED that his diet has allowed him to make signficiant cognitive and behavioral improvements. You can do something that a doctor doesn't necessarily agree with or support, and they can confirm your actions by verifying the results you see. > > > > We are not asking if your doctor supports it, only if they could verify the results. If the gains are as significant as you said, why not have it verified by a doctor if you trusted the original diagnoses in the first place? <scratches head in frustration>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2011 Report Share Posted January 25, 2011 Gretchen,I do not now the answer to that question. You could email one of the practitioners on the website and see if you get an answer.As I said, I cannot get results doing it remotely but Gayle can but she is a Reiki practitioner and is more practiced in this type of thing.Yes, the resolution of stress is an amazing. It was worth that alone for me.I wonder if there is some incentive you can use to get them to comply. If you can get them to do it once, it might open the door to more.sallyTo: mb12 valtrex Sent: Mon, January 24, 2011 10:27:16 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical Question, I was one of the skeptics, regarding the " Healing code" intrigued I did buy it and read it. I have been doing the code on myself and trying to do it on my children. The problem I am having, is they will not let me do the hand positions near their head and face. I know you can do this on yourself and send the healing to them, but can you use one hand on yourself and the other on the person? IE- I was holding my sons hand while doing the hand positions. BTW- I have never been more calm, happy and at Peace.Thank you to all that recommended this. -Gretchen- PGH PA Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedicalTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Thursday, January 6, 2011, 10:25 AM Gayle and others using the healing code, I am reading the book now and have a big question. What do you visualize when doing the codes? I'm not quite sure what to focus on. If I do it for my son, do I visualize what I want to see from him or do I visualize the issues and send loving energy to them? Thanks, Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 5:52:30 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical We're on day 9. I'm doing 3 per day on myself, my daughter (23, NT) and my mom who lives in another state and doing 3-4 per day on my son (16, PANDAS). As indicated in the book, work I do for others is done through the hand positioning on myself in a very quiet atmosphere. I know from previous training that this is sometimes the most effective route particularly when this type of work is new to you and you struggle with healthy skepticism and doubt. Anytime you have to defend your growing beliefs it has great potential to knock you back a step whether you realize it has or not. My son still isn't in the loop on this and probably won't be anytime soon. My Mom, the consummate skeptic, has had a great response (and has ordered the book). We're still dealing with PANDAS but there is no question that it is having a very favorable effect on him, he notices it and its completely obvious to his sister and I. I'm grading and measuring the symptoms I see everyday in him for the past year and will post more after the 2 wk point. I've made no other changes to his protocol which has been in place for many months, narrowing the possibility that any improvement can be due to other adjuncts. Just wanted to write in support of doing the code on yourself (alone) instead of on the intended person if you feel that in any way you have to justify or defend what you are doing. Later, if successful, you can worry about educating friends and family but avoid that during your own learning period. Gayle To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 11:46:38 AMSubject: Re: Healing Code biomedical Thank you Sally for responding with results that can be quantified. It is more plausible when someone admits it isn't a "Cure All" and gives some symptoms that have been eliminated or reduced, with a expectation of getting results verified by a doctor later. I know positive thoughts can alter a person and don't want to denegrate anyone who believes in alternative medicine, but I also know people who have put all their eggs in that basket and been disappointed. Thank you again for giving us more insight.> > > Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical> To: mb12 valtrex > Date: Monday, January 3, 2011, 3:43 PM> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > > > I do not have enough results that I could take to a doctor and have them evaluate it yet. The supplements are another variable so if I went to a doctor and ask > him to decree whether the Code was working, he would probably not be > able to isolate what was working.> > 's seizure tics have gone away, then came back when she was in stress, then went away with more HC, then come back again when she didn't get enough sleep. I don't think I have found the best way of using the Code yet, either. I am still working on it--for myself, for , and for . We are seeing progress, movement is taking place, but our results are not entirely consistent and I still want to try a few different things with it. But this is the first time that I have seen anything effect her tic since I stupidly had amalgam fillings put in (they increased her tic). When I realized they were mercury, I had them removed but the tic had gotten worse and it stayed that way up until now.> > For me, this is still a work in progress. The Code is working for us. Flawlessly? No. At it's optimum? No, I don't think so. But from my experience with it for less> than one month, I can say that what I say when I give the Code does seem to have an impact on the result. And that is consistent with what he says in the book. Interesting.> > I will post more when I have more experience using the Code and can make recommendations.> > sally> > > To: mb12 valtrex > Sent: Sun, January 2, 2011 8:32:49 PM> Subject:> Re: Healing Code biomedical> > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > I'm not offended, just finding it difficult to get a point across. I don't think anyone asked if a DOCTOR supported The Healing Code, but could the doctor CONFIRM the results you see through testing? I know most doctors (other than psychologists) would not subscribe to this type of healing protocol, but that doesn't mean they couldn't test to confirm the results of which you speak. > > > > Our own pediatrician is adamant that Gluten Free is not a reliable diet for a toddler, yet I have been doing it since June of last year due to our son's extreme reflux and lack of weight gain. It wasn't until we went to the doctor in the last month that she finally SAW and CONFIRMED that what I was doing was working. His feeding therapist SAW and CONFIRMED that his diet has allowed him to make signficiant cognitive and behavioral improvements. You can do something that a doctor doesn't necessarily agree with or support, and they can confirm your actions by verifying the results you see. > > > > We are not asking if your doctor supports it, only if they could verify the results. If the gains are as significant as you said, why not have it verified by a doctor if you trusted the original diagnoses in the first place? <scratches head in frustration>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2011 Report Share Posted January 25, 2011 Hi Ginger. Over the years, we've done courses of PenVK, Azith, Augmentin & Biaxin. The last 3 meds were used for significant periods of time and wrecked his gut despite aggressive yeast protocols in place before the abx ever started. The only true gain we saw was on Biaxin but by then his gut was such a disaster that we had to abandon it. We use OLE 500mg three times per day and have improvement with that though I wouldn't have called it dramatic until a couple days ago when I found a higher grade of OLE and started it. Now that combined with the consistent gains of the healing codes are making for some incredible days around here...finally.To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Mon, January 24, 2011 11:52:45 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical  Gayle you said you have a PANDAS kid. This is a new idea here in Canada. My Nurse practiioner perscribed PENicillian V300mg and she takes 5ml/day. How long have you been on your antiboitic? MyNurse can only perscribe short term things. Ginger > Re: Healing Code biomedical> > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > I'm not offended, just finding it difficult to get a point across. I don't think anyone asked if a DOCTOR supported The Healing Code, but could the doctor CONFIRM the results you see through testing? I know most doctors (other than psychologists) would not subscribe to this type of healing protocol, but that doesn't mean they couldn't test to confirm the results of which you speak. > > > > Our own pediatrician is adamant that Gluten Free is not a reliable diet for a toddler, yet I have been doing it since June of last year due to our son's extreme reflux and lack of weight gain. It wasn't until we went to the doctor in the last month that she finally SAW and CONFIRMED that what I was doing was working. His feeding therapist SAW and CONFIRMED that his diet has allowed him to make signficiant cognitive and behavioral improvements. You can do something that a doctor doesn't necessarily agree with or support, and they can confirm your actions by verifying the results you see. > > > > We are not asking if your doctor supports it, only if they could verify the results. If the gains are as significant as you said, why not have it verified by a doctor if you trusted the original diagnoses in the first place? <scratches head in frustration>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2011 Report Share Posted January 25, 2011 Hi Ginger. Over the years, we've done courses of PenVK, Azith, Augmentin & Biaxin. The last 3 meds were used for significant periods of time and wrecked his gut despite aggressive yeast protocols in place before the abx ever started. The only true gain we saw was on Biaxin but by then his gut was such a disaster that we had to abandon it. We use OLE 500mg three times per day and have improvement with that though I wouldn't have called it dramatic until a couple days ago when I found a higher grade of OLE and started it. Now that combined with the consistent gains of the healing codes are making for some incredible days around here...finally.To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Mon, January 24, 2011 11:52:45 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical  Gayle you said you have a PANDAS kid. This is a new idea here in Canada. My Nurse practiioner perscribed PENicillian V300mg and she takes 5ml/day. How long have you been on your antiboitic? MyNurse can only perscribe short term things. Ginger > Re: Healing Code biomedical> > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > I'm not offended, just finding it difficult to get a point across. I don't think anyone asked if a DOCTOR supported The Healing Code, but could the doctor CONFIRM the results you see through testing? I know most doctors (other than psychologists) would not subscribe to this type of healing protocol, but that doesn't mean they couldn't test to confirm the results of which you speak. > > > > Our own pediatrician is adamant that Gluten Free is not a reliable diet for a toddler, yet I have been doing it since June of last year due to our son's extreme reflux and lack of weight gain. It wasn't until we went to the doctor in the last month that she finally SAW and CONFIRMED that what I was doing was working. His feeding therapist SAW and CONFIRMED that his diet has allowed him to make signficiant cognitive and behavioral improvements. You can do something that a doctor doesn't necessarily agree with or support, and they can confirm your actions by verifying the results you see. > > > > We are not asking if your doctor supports it, only if they could verify the results. If the gains are as significant as you said, why not have it verified by a doctor if you trusted the original diagnoses in the first place? <scratches head in frustration>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2011 Report Share Posted January 25, 2011 Hi Ginger. Over the years, we've done courses of PenVK, Azith, Augmentin & Biaxin. The last 3 meds were used for significant periods of time and wrecked his gut despite aggressive yeast protocols in place before the abx ever started. The only true gain we saw was on Biaxin but by then his gut was such a disaster that we had to abandon it. We use OLE 500mg three times per day and have improvement with that though I wouldn't have called it dramatic until a couple days ago when I found a higher grade of OLE and started it. Now that combined with the consistent gains of the healing codes are making for some incredible days around here...finally.To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Mon, January 24, 2011 11:52:45 PMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical  Gayle you said you have a PANDAS kid. This is a new idea here in Canada. My Nurse practiioner perscribed PENicillian V300mg and she takes 5ml/day. How long have you been on your antiboitic? MyNurse can only perscribe short term things. Ginger > Re: Healing Code biomedical> > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > I'm not offended, just finding it difficult to get a point across. I don't think anyone asked if a DOCTOR supported The Healing Code, but could the doctor CONFIRM the results you see through testing? I know most doctors (other than psychologists) would not subscribe to this type of healing protocol, but that doesn't mean they couldn't test to confirm the results of which you speak. > > > > Our own pediatrician is adamant that Gluten Free is not a reliable diet for a toddler, yet I have been doing it since June of last year due to our son's extreme reflux and lack of weight gain. It wasn't until we went to the doctor in the last month that she finally SAW and CONFIRMED that what I was doing was working. His feeding therapist SAW and CONFIRMED that his diet has allowed him to make signficiant cognitive and behavioral improvements. You can do something that a doctor doesn't necessarily agree with or support, and they can confirm your actions by verifying the results you see. > > > > We are not asking if your doctor supports it, only if they could verify the results. If the gains are as significant as you said, why not have it verified by a doctor if you trusted the original diagnoses in the first place? <scratches head in frustration>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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