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>>>i've been wondering if anyone has heard of or used bowen therapy? i

heard

of it two years ago when i started going to my new doctor. it has helped me

a great deal and it seems to be sort of unheard of. it's something i am

looking into learning and have just started researching it from that angle.

the reason i bring it up now is something Heidi said. bowen therapy can be

helpful for scoliosis. have you heard of it, Heidi? the main website for

bowen is at www.bowtech.com

-----> a local naturopathic doctor who uses WAP principals specializes in

it. i'm going to see him this year for a health checkup. i'm glad to hear

it's helped you because i'd never heard about it until i read this ND's

brochure.

Suze Fisher

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Sonya,

>i've been wondering if anyone has heard of or used bowen therapy?  i heard

>of it two years ago when i started going to my new doctor.  it has helped me

>a great deal and it seems to be sort of unheard of.  it's something i am

>looking into learning and have just started researching it from that angle.

>the reason i bring it up now is something Heidi said.  bowen therapy can be

>helpful for scoliosis.  have you heard of it, Heidi? the main website for

>bowen is at <http://www.bowtech.com/>www.bowtech.com

I found Bowen therapy at mercola.com Not sure if its still there but he called

it neurostructural therapy. Putting NST in the search engine will bring up

info

and database of trained practitioners.

Wanita

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>it's something i am

>looking into learning and have just started researching it from that angle.

>the reason i bring it up now is something Heidi said. bowen therapy can be

>helpful for scoliosis. have you heard of it, Heidi? the main website for

>bowen is at www.bowtech.com

Never heard of it. I'm not sure how my son would respond to it ... he

doesn't actually have " symptoms " such as pain or difficulty moving

and his joints are quite flexible. Too flexible, actually: his underlying

condition seems to be connective tissue disorder. My joints have

always been " too loose " also, though they seem to be getting more

solid of late.

-- Heidi

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Ok, how do you find a WAP/NT compatible doctor?

Dawn

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> -----> a local naturopathic doctor who uses WAP principals specializes

> in it. i'm going to see him this year for a health checkup. i'm glad

> to hear it's helped you because i'd never heard about it until i read

> this ND's brochure.

>

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> -----> a local naturopathic doctor who uses WAP principals specializes

> in it. i'm going to see him this year for a health checkup. i'm glad

> to hear it's helped you because i'd never heard about it until i read

> this ND's brochure.

>>Ok, how do you find a WAP/NT compatible doctor?

-->lol. well i was just going to say - contact your local WAPF chapter head,

but then i realized *you* are the local chapter head in your area. hmmm...i

don't know. PPNF has a listing of WAP-compatible dentists...does anyone know

if they also list WAPF-compatible NDs?

i don't know if such a listing exists. that would be a great thing to have

on the WAPF site! i just found my WAPF-compatible ND through word of mouth.

Suze Fisher

Lapdog Design, Inc.

Web Design & Development

http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze3shjg/

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In a message dated 7/18/03 8:13:42 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

s.fisher22@... writes:

> PPNF has a listing of WAP-compatible dentists...does anyone know

> if they also list WAPF-compatible NDs?

PPNF's list is actually of dentists who follow the root canal-extraction

protocol, but would roughly correspond to WAPF-compatible dentists.

A good place to start would be to a) ask your local health food store for a

list of holistic health care practitioners, and b)contact your state

association of osetopathic physicians. Call the ones in your area to find out

their

views. While being a DO is no guarantee of being WAPF-compatible, the only two

DO's I've met thus far are members of WAPF. If you search the archives for

" DO " or " osteopathic " you'll probably find my post where I gave a link to a

search mechanism for DO's. Don't remember the URL now. It would be a good idea

for a chapter leader to do some local research to find folks they can refer to

their members.

Chris

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