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Mickel therapy is NOT freudian. In fact, Mickel therapy has NOTHING to do with

psychotherapy in a traditional sense. Mickel therapy is based on Quantum

physics which is a science in and of itself. Many people who have brought this

up here have either misinterpreted or not understanding what this therapy is

based on. This therapy is based on why our body has a need to produce symptoms

and what we can do about it by making sure e-motions are expressed fully and

then acted upon. It is about the relationship between our emotions and our

health and that when we are out of balance, the body will produce symptoms (in

the case of CFS and Fibro) will produce a hypothalamus dysregulation to cause

all the symptoms until the reason the body needs to send these symptoms is

addressed. This therapy has nothing to do with anybody being emotionally

unstable or producing symptoms with their mind. These are all false beliefs

about Mickel therapy. I advise anyone interested in really learning what this

therapy is about to purchase Dr. Mickel's book " CFS and Fibro " The Long Awaited

Cure " ; it's small, easy to read and can be purchased on his website. He even

explains all the symptoms of CFS and the systems that breakdown due to the

hypothalamus dysregulation. His work is based on much research and the fact

that almost 1000 people in the UK and elsewhere have been CURED of these

conditions by this therapy cannot be denied.

Mickel Therapy?

Hi All!

Anyone here on Mickel Therapy? I've been thinking about trying it in addition

to thyroid and

adrenal medication. But it sounds ridiculous. It sounds Freudian, even. Still,

a lot of people

seem to swear by it. It claims to address hypothalmus problems. Isn't that

what we're

trying to do here in a roundabout way? Anyway, if you've tried it, I'd like to

hear about it.

Thanks,

Violet

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Hi,

Thanks for telling me about Mickel Therapy. I'll certainly buy the book today.

I'm not

interested in being right.

I only just found out about it. I was reading the ProHealth CFIDS Message

board, and on it

was a girl who had been posting since 2002. All the usual awful stuff -- afraid

she'd never

get well, afraid she could never support herself, etc., etc. -- then suddenly

she found

Mickel Therapy, posted that she was nearly better, then stopped posting!

Tell me -- is it a difficult mental discipline? Does it require constant work

to maintain?

Not that I care, really! Do I have to confess my deepest inner thoughts? I

hope not, but

anything that would get me well is okay! I understand you can do it over the

phone or

email, which is great for me since I can rarely leave the house. Oh, I guess

doing it by

email implies that you don't have to confess anything! Of course, I notice it

doesn't work

for everyone, but that's okay, too.

Cortef does seem to be helping my enegy level. I don't have to stop Cortef, do

I?

Thanks!

Violet

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> Mickel therapy is NOT freudian. In fact, Mickel therapy has NOTHING to do

with

psychotherapy in a traditional sense. Mickel therapy is based on Quantum

physics which

is a science in and of itself. Many people who have brought this up here have

either

misinterpreted or not understanding what this therapy is based on. This therapy

is based

on why our body has a need to produce symptoms and what we can do about it by

making

sure e-motions are expressed fully and then acted upon. It is about the

relationship

between our emotions and our health and that when we are out of balance, the

body will

produce symptoms (in the case of CFS and Fibro) will produce a hypothalamus

dysregulation to cause all the symptoms until the reason the body needs to send

these

symptoms is addressed. This therapy has nothing to do with anybody being

emotionally

unstable or producing symptoms with their mind. These are all false beliefs

about Mickel

therapy. I advise anyone interested in really learning what this therapy is

about to

purchase Dr. Mickel's book " CFS and Fibro " The Long Awaited Cure " ; it's small,

easy to

read and can be purchased on his website. He even explains all the symptoms of

CFS and

the systems that breakdown due to the hypothalamus dysregulation. His work is

based on

much research and the fact that almost 1000 people in the UK and elsewhere have

been

CURED of these conditions by this therapy cannot be denied.

>

>

> Mickel Therapy?

>

>

> Hi All!

>

> Anyone here on Mickel Therapy? I've been thinking about trying it in

addition to thyroid

and

> adrenal medication. But it sounds ridiculous. It sounds Freudian, even.

Still, a lot of

people

> seem to swear by it. It claims to address hypothalmus problems. Isn't that

what we're

> trying to do here in a roundabout way? Anyway, if you've tried it, I'd like

to hear about

it.

>

> Thanks,

> Violet

>

>

>

>

>

>

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At first it takes work that requires change. Later though it all starts

becoming just natural and you just operate in that way naturally so your

symptoms don't come back. In other words it becomes second nature and you don't

have to " work " at it as much. Some people have slip ups and then have to remind

themselves they're not listening to " bodymind " and need to go back to their

" keys to health " . You'll find out. Nothing freudian or psychotherapy about

this. This is all about quantum physics. If you want to, Dr. Mickel is usually

very good about communicating directly with people, so you could e-mail him and

tell him you are getting his book and interested in doing this therapy and are

planning to contact a therapist and that you wanted to ask him some questions

first. He's very good about answering people with any questions about CFS/Fibro

and how the therapy works.

drdavid@...

By the way, he abandoned mainstream medicine even after all his years in med

school, and this is all he does now.

Mickel Therapy?

>

>

> Hi All!

>

> Anyone here on Mickel Therapy? I've been thinking about trying it in

addition to thyroid

and

> adrenal medication. But it sounds ridiculous. It sounds Freudian, even.

Still, a lot of

people

> seem to swear by it. It claims to address hypothalmus problems. Isn't that

what we're

> trying to do here in a roundabout way? Anyway, if you've tried it, I'd like

to hear about

it.

>

> Thanks,

> Violet

>

>

>

>

>

>

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