Re: [SLUG] Computer noise and Tinnitus

From: steve szmidt (steve@szmidt.org)
Date: Mon Dec 12 2005 - 20:17:17 EST


On Monday 12 December 2005 19:23, Chuck Hast wrote:
> Mine is "wide band" sounds like a hiss like a gas leak, it peaks at about
> 4k8 Hz. It is just there. I have learned to not let it bother me though I
> would like for it to go away.

Gosh, I wish I could assists you guys with getting rid of that. I learned some
stuff that works great on people who were injured. It's not a medical
treatment though I've seen it do amazing things.

I remember using it on a guy in Denmark, who was a contractor and had fallen
off a roof. He was complaining about the pain at the bottom of his feet. (He
had landed on his feet.)

Meanwhile he's walking crooked, his back being all bent and twisted. He seemed
quite used to that. I asked him what seemed to be the problem. He told me
about his feet, but did not mention the back.

So I start the assist, he's sort of sitting there all twisted in the chair.

We carry on for a while and he starts to straighten up in the chair. But only
talks about how his feet are starting to feel better. After a while longer,
he puts up a big smile and says "The pain is gone!"

At this point he's perfectly straight in the chair, but seems oblivious to the
fact. But very happy about his feet.

He get's up, stretches a bit. Lifts his feet and puts them down like if he was
stepping on them for the first time. Not a word about his back. He thanks me
for handling his feet and happily walks away. Perfectly straight. (Would have
been fun to be there when he realized his back was straight!)

The whole thing took about 30-45 minutes. Basically when the body get's
injured someplace it cuts out communication with the injury to a large
extent. Which slows down the healing. So what I do is just get the body back
into communication with the injured part. It's quite marvellous and seems
almost like magic to people, though it's very basic communication stuff.

Of course you have had this for a longer time, but sometimes I've noticed that
time does not seem to make a difference. 80% of all illnesses is
psychosomatic and seem to respond quite well to assists.

Well this is getting quite off-topic. You know me, I like writing. If
interested I'll share whatever I know. Just email me off line.

-- 

Steve Szmidt

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