Guest guest Posted July 19, 2005 Report Share Posted July 19, 2005 I have been corresponding with a couple of people in this group concerning CFS. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is an iffy thing when you talk with a number of mainstream medical professionals. That does not mean it does not exist. I have talked to a number of MD’s and DO’s myself concerning this problem and it was just about evenly divided as to whether or not it is real or a “mental disorder” or an unknown. When I first ran into someone who has treated it and been successful, it was in conjunction with another debilitating, degenerative disease and the question became whether or not it was a stand-alone issue or just a manifestation of the other illness. I have 2 friends who practice kinesiology or Nojier pulse testing as part of their regular practice, and they did a significant amount of testing and have come to believe it to be a unique thing and can document it based upon a number of years worth of effort. What I am sharing is a very rudimentary form of what they have learned and I have come to understand and believe myself. I did nothing other than supply bodies and the results have been interesting and positive. Every person I have seen tested for CFS has an issue with right brain/left brain function. They are reversed. Now granted, the sample is small, but 12 for 12 is pretty good odds, from a statistical point of view. Right brain functions are for creativity and control the left motor side of the body. Left brain functions are for hard logic and control the right motor side of the body. Both of these are normal functions. With CFS, the response appears to be reversed. I have no idea why, but it does seem to hold true. If you have a kinesologist locally, ask them to try and test you. As they run a test pattern for the right side, recite a nursery rhyme or read a poem or book passage. As the test the left side, have them ask you simple mathematical questions. Then test the opposite questions for left and right sides. You might be surprised at the results. If this points to an issue, then there is really good reason to pursue treatment for CFS. Out of 12 people tested, all 12 responded favorably. All had undergone kinesiology or Nojier pulse testing for parasites, flukes, and assorted viral conditions, molds, and fungus. All reacted positively to at least the molds and fungi tested. Most also responded to parasites and other assorted issues. Taking the common denominators, it was easy to see that molds and fungus issues appear to be present in the dozen people tested over an 18 month period. As there were many layers to what was being dealt with, I have only sorted out the commonalities and the purpose of this is to provide a starting point for others to undergo some testing and tinkering to see if this helps them as well. Like anything you do concerning your health, it is highly advisable to have others involved simply to avoid some accidental negative effects and/or contraindications with perhaps something already being done. I most strongly urge you to find a chiropractor or other health professional that practices kinesiology or perhaps Nojier’s pulse testing methods to determine if this will be of assistance to you. Have them check you for the following amino acid deficiencies: glutamic, aspartic, histidine, glycine, agrinine. The recommended dosage has been an equal mixture of 10 grams each, taken 1/8 - 1/4 tsp at a time, 3 times per day. These are dry powders. Hold in the mouth for a brief period of time and then swallow with some water. Thus far it has helped everyone who has done it. Everyone has reported a good increase in daily energy and much less depression type attitude. Regards, Bruce Guilmette, Ph.D. Survive Cancer Foundation, Inc. http://www.survivecancer.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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