Guest guest Posted April 29, 2001 Report Share Posted April 29, 2001 " Jan " <revjan@...> wrote: >snip..... Previously had written: >>Every day, or several times a day, I muscle strength myself for various organs and functions in my body. Muscle testing may be unfamiliar to some. It's a way of getting at the energy level or balance of organs and there are several ways to do this. I've been doing it, or using the pendulum, already for about 15 years. The pendulum, when you learn how to use it, can also reflect the energy level organs in the body. >Snip......... >Hi , >I've been using a pendulum for years but never tried checking organ energy levels. Could you explain how you do this and then how you you balance the organs? I once had a book called " The Reflexology Workout. " I do not recall the author's name, but it was the best book I had seen on reflexology. It gave the reflex points for most of the organs and systems for which I test. I don't really test for " energy level. " I don't know what I am testing for, to tell the truth. Some call it " balance. " It's a mental operation in my case. I focus my attention on the organ, such as brain or kidneys, and then I ask a question " Is my kidney okay? " Then I get a yes or no. I think it takes a lot of experience in learning how to focus attention to be able to do this. (I also spot check if my results can be trusted.) Say I get a " no " on the kidneys. Then I ask how much reflexology I need to do. I learned to do the reflexology in groups of 7, so I ask (Do I need to do) 7? If I get a yes, I do 7. If I get a no, then I ask " 14? " Let's say I get a " yes " on 14. Then I stimulate the reflex point for my kidneys 14 times on the left side and then 14 times on the right side. (I also try to picture the kidneys.) Then I test and ask " Are the kidneys okay? " Usually I would then get a yes. Then I go on to the next point, which would be (for me) the " urinary bladder, urethra, and ureter. " I go over my whole body this way, using the points I learned from " The Reflexology Workout " and a few more I've learned on my own. Now, I use muscle testing on my fingers which is faster than the pendulum, but I used the pendulum this way for years. Once in a while, I'll ask questions about my heart -- such as " Am I having a heart attack? " if I have chest pain, or in the case of a growth I had on my tongue, I asked " Is it cancer? " I consistently got a " no. " When I actually had the growth removed, the doctor said, after the biopsy: You are lucky you didn't have cancer. [Har har. I told him I didn't know if it was luck or not -- I had been on a Quack's program for cancer already for several years in conjunction with another illness. He didn't ask what the program was.] >I have several crowns too with black lines at the base--definitely going to try the oregano oil. (Plenty of brain fog too!) Be careful not to burn your mouth with the oil. I learned from 's video to put a drop of oil on my finger and rub my toothbrush in it. It seems that way I don't burn the corners of my mouth. >Thanks for sharing your experiences. > Jan Yancer You are welcome. Thank you for acknowledging it. After I send out something like that, sometimes I feel funny because nobody responds. By the way, Hulda recommends that one does not keep teeth so badly damaged that they need crowns (or caps). I ignored this for years, but now am ready to do what it takes to be healthy. Let's hope this works! Gilbert -- Cancer is an environmental illness. For you and those you like or love, who have or may have cancer, don't miss the May 2001 issue of BLAZING TATTLES and learn about cancer, cancer politics and how you can defeat cancer as an environmental illness. www.blazingtattles.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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