Guest guest Posted February 23, 2009 Report Share Posted February 23, 2009 + I have taken my son to a ND who uses bioresonance balancing for the past year. In some ways it has helped but I think it depends on the practitioner using the machine, some are better than others, because of their experience with the machine and some use different mediums to get results. My ND relies on homeopathy for detoxing and building the tissues and organs. Being an Iridologist, I can track the healing in my child's eye and also because I have taken classes on the observance of " body signs " and how they relate to one's health, , I am not convinced that homeopathy is good at rebuilding the organs but I do believe is faster at cleaning out the toxins. Again this is my opinion based on tracking my son with the use of iridology, which is an objective analysis. Because of my observations, I believe finding someone who uses these machines and incorporates both homeopathy and herbs would be a great balance and I think you can find some good results. Another thought, if you decide to go this route, make sure your child is moving their bowels at least twice a day. I have done iris analysis on people after they had gone to these practitioners and have seen the toxins built up in their intestinal area,one gentlemen had a very serious situation going on in his intestines. My hunch is that the toxins were pulled from tissues and sat in the intestines because of poor elimination. If it stays in the intestines, it will get back into the blood stream. So moving the bowels at least twice daily will prevent that danger. Also by moving the bowels frequently it eliminates other health issues. Everything starts in the gut. I hope I didn't give you too much information and totally confuse you. Jane www.KidsHealthNaturally.com , " jodiphillips111 " <jodiphillips111@...> wrote: > > Hello, > I took my son, Jack (3 yrs 2 months) to a biomedical dr. today. We are > going to get lab work done for allergies and vitamin deficiency. He is > not on the spectrum but has apraxia and sensory integration > dysfunction. I was just wondering if anyone had any good/bad > experiences to share going this route. The biomedical approach is very > new to me. > My son responds to the PROEFA and just added the PROEPA dosage. He's > made progress within the last year, but it is still very hard to > understand the words he has, especially with connected speech. > Thanks, > Jodi > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2009 Report Share Posted February 23, 2009 Come join us at apraxiadyspraxiabiomedsupport ......and yes, biomed really works!! ** Also, have your doctor check for heavy metals -- very important. From: jodiphillips111@... Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 00:53:20 +0000 Subject: [ ] Biomedical - Apraxia Hello, I took my son, Jack (3 yrs 2 months) to a biomedical dr. today. We are going to get lab work done for allergies and vitamin deficiency. He is not on the spectrum but has apraxia and sensory integration dysfunction. I was just wondering if anyone had any good/bad experiences to share going this route. The biomedical approach is very new to me. My son responds to the PROEFA and just added the PROEPA dosage. He's made progress within the last year, but it is still very hard to understand the words he has, especially with connected speech. Thanks, Jodi _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live™ Hotmail®:…more than just e-mail. http://windowslive.com/explore?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_t2_hm_justgotbetter_explore_022\ 009 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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