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I can't believe this subject hasn't come up with this group before but

I didn't get a single hit when I searched the archive. This is a two-

year-old boy whose mother thinks he may have been traumatized in some

way when visiting with his father (from whom the mother is divorced).

He's just started stuttering in the last few weeks. Any help would be

appreciated.

Thanks,

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Some people have had great results using EFT for stuttering, especially when it

comes from a

trauma.

le

On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 07:36:18 -0000, wrote

> I can't believe this subject hasn't come up with this group before but

> I didn't get a single hit when I searched the archive. This is a two-

> year-old boy whose mother thinks he may have been traumatized in some

> way when visiting with his father (from whom the mother is divorced).

> He's just started stuttering in the last few weeks. Any help would be

> appreciated.

>

> Thanks,

>

>

>

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-When I was a young child, I stuttered terribly. It was my patient

mother who took the time to slow me down so that I would enunciate the

words carefully and without hurry. There was alot of tension in the

family.

The heart meridian is often involved with stuttering and transposition

of words. Might want to get checked out by an acupuncturist (five

element) to get the meridians all sharing the same load, not to have

one carrying the burden for the others. is Rotella, M.Ac., CNC--

In qxci-english , " " <gl_jackson@h...> wrote:

> I can't believe this subject hasn't come up with this group before but

> I didn't get a single hit when I searched the archive. This is a two-

> year-old boy whose mother thinks he may have been traumatized in some

> way when visiting with his father (from whom the mother is divorced).

> He's just started stuttering in the last few weeks. Any help would be

> appreciated.

>

> Thanks,

>

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You can try a homeopathic like lithium orotate which mineralizes the

nervous system. Or Calms Forte or gaba -- something to calm the CNC

down. is Rotella, M.Ac., CNC

> I can't believe this subject hasn't come up with this group before but

> I didn't get a single hit when I searched the archive. This is a two-

> year-old boy whose mother thinks he may have been traumatized in some

> way when visiting with his father (from whom the mother is divorced).

> He's just started stuttering in the last few weeks. Any help would be

> appreciated.

>

> Thanks,

>

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What is EFT?

> Some people have had great results using EFT for stuttering, especially

when it comes from a

> trauma.

>

> le

>

> On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 07:36:18 -0000, wrote

> > I can't believe this subject hasn't come up with this group before but

> > I didn't get a single hit when I searched the archive. This is a two-

> > year-old boy whose mother thinks he may have been traumatized in some

> > way when visiting with his father (from whom the mother is divorced).

> > He's just started stuttering in the last few weeks. Any help would be

> > appreciated.

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

> >

> >

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EFT stands for Emotional Freedom Techniques, found at emofree.com; it belongs to

a group of

therapies called Energy Psychology or familiarly " tapping techniques " . If you

would like to

know more, please contact me off the list at drd@....

le

On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 07:56:01 -0000, moshi_a wrote

> What is EFT?

>

>

> > Some people have had great results using EFT for stuttering, especially

> when it comes from a

> > trauma.

> >

> > le

> >

> > On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 07:36:18 -0000, wrote

> > > I can't believe this subject hasn't come up with this group before but

> > > I didn't get a single hit when I searched the archive. This is a two-

> > > year-old boy whose mother thinks he may have been traumatized in some

> > > way when visiting with his father (from whom the mother is divorced).

> > > He's just started stuttering in the last few weeks. Any help would be

> > > appreciated.

> > >

> > > Thanks,

> > >

> > >

> > >

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In my notes from the Bahamas DEC '03 I see...

" The human brain does not mature until 18 years old, up to age 6 the

two halves are really two seperate units that do not use the corpus

bridge linking the left and right brains. Bill mentions using a large

hose for stuttering. Speaking into one end with the other end to the

right ear. Practice with this helps to retrain the left brain word

area center (if word filter center is active in both L/R brain =

stuttering) using a mechanical-acoustical delay feedback loop: that

inhibits the stuttering. "

Perhaps you can try this out as a game with the boy.

See what it does for him.

Best regards,

Green

Dallas, Texas

> I can't believe this subject hasn't come up with this group before

but

> I didn't get a single hit when I searched the archive. This is a

two-

> year-old boy whose mother thinks he may have been traumatized in

some

> way when visiting with his father (from whom the mother is

divorced).

> He's just started stuttering in the last few weeks. Any help would

be

> appreciated.

>

> Thanks,

>

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You may also need to check the ears on these children. He may have been

boxed (hit) on the ears or fell or suffered an ear infection which caused a

problem with the internal workings of the ear or the C1-C3 of the spine

putting pressure on the ears. Ear issues may cause problems with speech.

Just a area to check.

Yours in Health,

Kathy

Help with stuttering?

I can't believe this subject hasn't come up with this group before but

I didn't get a single hit when I searched the archive. This is a two-

year-old boy whose mother thinks he may have been traumatized in some

way when visiting with his father (from whom the mother is divorced).

He's just started stuttering in the last few weeks. Any help would be

appreciated.

Thanks,

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