Guest guest Posted January 6, 2011 Report Share Posted January 6, 2011  Anyone live south of Boston that I may borrow this book and return within a week of reading it. I have a $1.55 in the bank and I don't see anymore money coming into my house to purchase this book. I have been doing biomedical, diet, supps, vitamins for 10 years now and am always open minded to learn more ways to help these kids. I am intrigued by all the posts on this subject matter. I am a grandmother raising/adopted her grandson with PDD. Thank you kindly, Judy ``````````````` ,I missed it the first time I read the book but, on page 224, it tells how to give the HC remotely. Basically, you do it to yourself (although I insert my son and his issues in it) and, when it is done, I verbally send it to him. I know, it sounds like it shouldn't work as well to me but evidently it does. I just started using it remotely yesterday so I don't have any real experience with it. Both of my kids are older so I pay them (yes, I know, ridiculous) to do it with me twice a day. At least we are doing it and it does seem to be working. Les' eye rolling is gone again and 's moods and depression are improving. My various issues seem to be under control also but I am working on some new ones. With families like ours, there is no shortage of issue to work on. We will be doing it for quite a while; I doubt that seizures will be a quick fix.It seems that improvements do come in spurts. . . nothing for a week then a bunch of improvements.It is interesting to note that Ben , MD (the co-author of HC) originally began the HC when he was so weak with Lou Gehrig's Disease that he could barely speak and then saw no improvement whatsoever for 6 weeks. Then, in the course of 2 weeks, all his symptoms went away and he has now been symptom free for 6 years. So, I guess, the moral of that story is to stick with it. sally To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 12:20:58 AMSubject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedical Hi Sally, I wondered how you are using the healing code on your children. I am still reading the book, but so far he talks about doing the HC on yourself if you are using it to heal someone else. So I was wondering if you use the hand positions on your kids or are you doing it on yourself for your kids (does that question make sense). I want to use it for my autistic daughter, but not sure if one way is more effective than the other. Thanks for sharing your experiences with us. Subject: Re: Re: Healing Code biomedicalTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Monday, January 3, 2011, 3:43 PM 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 PMSubject: 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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