Guest guest Posted July 13, 2007 Report Share Posted July 13, 2007 > Wow, there seem to be two Deans on this forum. That never happened to me > before! We probably sound different though -- I'm in the US and the other > Dean seems to be in South Africa. To make it even more confusing, South > African Dean seems to have knowledge of acupuncture. I'm a licensed > acupuncturist myself, although I don't practice. > > Are you an acupuncturist, South African Dean? Hi Dean-USA, That is quite a coincidence. I'm not an acupuncturist though, I'm a physiotherapist and make use of dry needling. But most people don't know what that is though, so I often use the word acupuncture. Dry needling simply means to use acupuncture needles to stimulate trigger points. Of course the two are somewhat indivisible and I use some common acupuncture points in my work where necessary. Acupuncture is good post-amalgam removal to rebalance the energetic 'confusion the removal induces. So is lymph massage. How long have you been chelating for and what doses are you on? Dean-SA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2007 Report Share Posted July 13, 2007 I haven't begun chelating yet -- I'm here to learn before I leap! When I do start though, it will be VERY conservatively. That seems to be the most important lesson I've learned here. When I first joined this forum, I got TK's recommended protocol, which was far more conservative than Andy's. At first blush it seemed way too slow. After hanging around here a little while though, I can see the wisdom in it. Chicago Dean Re: O/T Two chelating Deans > Wow, there seem to be two Deans on this forum. That never happened to me > before! We probably sound different though -- I'm in the US and the other > Dean seems to be in South Africa. To make it even more confusing, South > African Dean seems to have knowledge of acupuncture. I'm a licensed > acupuncturist myself, although I don't practice. > > Are you an acupuncturist, South African Dean? Hi Dean-USA, That is quite a coincidence. I'm not an acupuncturist though, I'm a physiotherapist and make use of dry needling. But most people don't know what that is though, so I often use the word acupuncture. Dry needling simply means to use acupuncture needles to stimulate trigger points. Of course the two are somewhat indivisible and I use some common acupuncture points in my work where necessary. Acupuncture is good post-amalgam removal to rebalance the energetic 'confusion the removal induces. So is lymph massage. How long have you been chelating for and what doses are you on? Dean-SA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2007 Report Share Posted July 13, 2007 I haven't begun chelating yet -- I'm here to learn before I leap! When I do start though, it will be VERY conservatively. That seems to be the most important lesson I've learned here. When I first joined this forum, I got TK's recommended protocol, which was far more conservative than Andy's. At first blush it seemed way too slow. After hanging around here a little while though, I can see the wisdom in it. Chicago Dean Re: O/T Two chelating Deans > Wow, there seem to be two Deans on this forum. That never happened to me > before! We probably sound different though -- I'm in the US and the other > Dean seems to be in South Africa. To make it even more confusing, South > African Dean seems to have knowledge of acupuncture. I'm a licensed > acupuncturist myself, although I don't practice. > > Are you an acupuncturist, South African Dean? Hi Dean-USA, That is quite a coincidence. I'm not an acupuncturist though, I'm a physiotherapist and make use of dry needling. But most people don't know what that is though, so I often use the word acupuncture. Dry needling simply means to use acupuncture needles to stimulate trigger points. Of course the two are somewhat indivisible and I use some common acupuncture points in my work where necessary. Acupuncture is good post-amalgam removal to rebalance the energetic 'confusion the removal induces. So is lymph massage. How long have you been chelating for and what doses are you on? Dean-SA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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