Guest guest Posted August 8, 2001 Report Share Posted August 8, 2001 [Tap 'n B Free] Re: new to the group >>Salts and other trace elements in our bodies are also necessary to carry these signals and are therefore called electrolytes >>Your doctor can test for these factors. Blessings, Nels My DOCTOR can test for these? what kind of test is that??? Ole Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2003 Report Share Posted August 8, 2003 At 12:49 AM 8/8/2003, you wrote: >Practitoners often find that when a client is dehydrated they do not >respond as well to EFT. It is felt that the body uses it's internal >fluids to transmit bioelectric signals right down to the cellular >level and so this is very important for healing. > >Salts and other trace elements in our bodies are also necessary to >carry these signals and are therefore called electrolytes. It is my >feeling that a lot of the water we drink and food we eat nowadays is >quite lower in these naturally occuring substances. So called " sports >drinks " have added salts but many people are on salt restricted diets >so they are not the best. Thanks Nels. Good information. How do practitoners KNOW when the client is dehydrated? Is this something you can discover through muscle testing? Client doesn't slosh when they walk? :-> Pruny fingers? :-> Tara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2003 Report Share Posted August 8, 2003 -------Original Message------- In my view, two supplements that help are blue green algae and chlorella but I have no hard evidence to back this. Eating more fresh whole roots and leafy vegetables are also a good idea, but even they are not as high in the trace elements as they used to be as the soil they are grown in becomes depleted. Nels Nels BGA and chlorella are great energy foods. I read somewhere that BGA could help reversal. Living foods should not be overdone initially and we should build up to an optimum dosage. It would be good to hear if others have used it LaL Dez Dez Sellars S.N.H.S.(Psych & Couns).S.N.H.S.(Hypno) http://www.meridianhealing.co.uk Noesitherapy (Pain Control) Practitioner A.A.M.T. EFT.Practitioner & Trainer Original Usui Reiki Teachings ( Weekly Classes ) Original Bhadure Indian Head Massage Teacher BBC Radio Stoke Complementary Therapist Do you know about " EFT " ? I think you'll be fascinated.. (see www.toendstress.com) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2003 Report Share Posted August 8, 2003 Hi Ole, I am not sure how it is tested and to what degree of accuracy. But it is done in the lab as part of a normal blood workup here in Canada. I will see if I can find out more about it, although I am beginning to have more faith in energy testing than blood tests. A friend of mine will be in DK this weekend. I hear it is pretty hot there now:-) All the best, Nels > [Tap 'n B Free] Re: new to the group > > > >>Salts and other trace elements in our bodies are also necessary to > carry these signals and are therefore called electrolytes > > > >>Your doctor can test for these factors. > > Blessings, Nels > > My DOCTOR can test for these? what kind of test is that??? > Ole Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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