Hello all you lovely ladies and gents,
IMO, history seems to be repeating itself in the 'Holistic' sense.
Massage therapists are using age old techniques, aromatherapists are using essential oils etc etc etc
So, this is about POSITIVE feedback from treatments especially those NOT recognised as a 'proven' therapy.
It's not for NEGATIVE feedback or anyone arguing who is not open to 'out-there' traetments.
I shall start by telling you my experience with Hopi Ear Candling:
Over the Christmas I was really bunged up with cold.
I ached, coughed, spluttered, basically, I was more congested than the M25 on a Friday rush hour.
For weeks at around 5pm, I'd go deaf in my right ear.
If I bent down to play with my son, I'd go deaf. It was so depressing.
Went to the Dr who said my ear drum was a bit inflammed but not to worry, didn't even give me any antibiotics.
Now this is a bit of a sore subject for me as my mum had an 'inflammation' in her eardrum that led to a cyst which led to an operation in which she had most of the eardrum removed!
Couldn't get back to the doc because trying to get an appointment is like getting blood out of a stone, so I just got on with it even though it drove me mad and was quite dangerous as if I drove the car, I just could not hear a thing.
Now, I was booked on a Hopi course so I asked an ex-employer to do a Hopi on me so I'd know what to expect on the course.
And guess what? After that, touch wood, I have NOT had another problem with deafness in either ear!
Was it the Hopi? Was it just the inflammation had gone by itself? I guess I'll never 100% know.
Ok, your turn
IMO, history seems to be repeating itself in the 'Holistic' sense.
Massage therapists are using age old techniques, aromatherapists are using essential oils etc etc etc
So, this is about POSITIVE feedback from treatments especially those NOT recognised as a 'proven' therapy.
It's not for NEGATIVE feedback or anyone arguing who is not open to 'out-there' traetments.
I shall start by telling you my experience with Hopi Ear Candling:
Over the Christmas I was really bunged up with cold.
I ached, coughed, spluttered, basically, I was more congested than the M25 on a Friday rush hour.
For weeks at around 5pm, I'd go deaf in my right ear.
If I bent down to play with my son, I'd go deaf. It was so depressing.
Went to the Dr who said my ear drum was a bit inflammed but not to worry, didn't even give me any antibiotics.
Now this is a bit of a sore subject for me as my mum had an 'inflammation' in her eardrum that led to a cyst which led to an operation in which she had most of the eardrum removed!
Couldn't get back to the doc because trying to get an appointment is like getting blood out of a stone, so I just got on with it even though it drove me mad and was quite dangerous as if I drove the car, I just could not hear a thing.
Now, I was booked on a Hopi course so I asked an ex-employer to do a Hopi on me so I'd know what to expect on the course.
And guess what? After that, touch wood, I have NOT had another problem with deafness in either ear!
Was it the Hopi? Was it just the inflammation had gone by itself? I guess I'll never 100% know.
Ok, your turn