Guest guest Posted February 26, 2004 Report Share Posted February 26, 2004 In a message dated 2/26/04 5:07:24 PM Eastern Standard Time, mike@... writes: << clients who really messed up their systems with body piercings. >> We ain't going there, are we? Just kidding, LOL!!!! My friend Mike doesn't do piercings. Hugs, Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2004 Report Share Posted February 26, 2004 Mike, Thanks so much for posting this. I have been wanting to get a naval ring but have not talked myself completely into it yet, not that I am having children but it is probably good to follow this anyways. Thanks again! Jen > Considering who started this whole topic - > > How about a small sheep on a leash being pulled along by a Viking? > > On a separate but related topic (ignoring any questions about > esthetics or general health concerns), if any of you are > considering, have children considering, or know people who have > already done so - be extremely cautious with body piercings/studs. > > Specifically, be very careful on placement for naval, lip or tongue > studs. If someone is going to insist on having it done, they should > be placed slightly off-center. In other words, do not have them > right on the mid-line of the body because the mid-line is where the > Conception Vessel meridian runs. Having a piece of metal constantly > piercing a meridian is not a good idea. > > I have had three different instructors in the last year and a half > (one in Shiatsu, one in Polarity and another in Acupressure) give > very strong warnings about this because they all had run into > clients who really messed up their systems with body piercings. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2004 Report Share Posted February 26, 2004 LOL!!!! Mike, you are too good! That is funny! Are you listening Aase???? Love Lana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2004 Report Share Posted February 26, 2004 In a message dated 2/26/2004 18:40:36 PM Pacific Standard Time, smginleyrn@... writes: My friend Mike doesn't do piercings. **************** Oh thank goodness! Deb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2004 Report Share Posted February 27, 2004 >He-he, Mike, BTW, Nice to " meet " you finally!!! >How about a small sheep on a leash being pulled along by a Viking? Nope!!! If so, it had to be a Yorkie pulling a Viking on wheels!!!! LOL I have also read some things on piercings and such, that if they are placed in the wrong place, it can cause a lot of problems... None of us certainly needs that... I have no plans of getting any piercings though, my ear piercings I have had real trouble with, my doc even offered to get surgery done on them to remove the " craters " at the back of my ear lobes. I never use any earrings anymore, I get problems after less than an hour and have had a lot of dreadful infections which sometimes have spread terribly... Not fun at all... Without going into details about why, I really believe these problems are related to my EDS... Aase Marit > >On a separate but related topic (ignoring any questions about >esthetics or general health concerns), if any of you are >considering, have children considering, or know people who have >already done so - be extremely cautious with body piercings/studs. > >Specifically, be very careful on placement for naval, lip or tongue >studs. If someone is going to insist on having it done, they should >be placed slightly off-center. In other words, do not have them >right on the mid-line of the body because the mid-line is where the >Conception Vessel meridian runs. Having a piece of metal constantly >piercing a meridian is not a good idea. > >I have had three different instructors in the last year and a half >(one in Shiatsu, one in Polarity and another in Acupressure) give >very strong warnings about this because they all had run into >clients who really messed up their systems with body piercings. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2004 Report Share Posted February 27, 2004 >He-he, Mike, BTW, Nice to " meet " you finally!!! >How about a small sheep on a leash being pulled along by a Viking? Nope!!! If so, it had to be a Yorkie pulling a Viking on wheels!!!! LOL I have also read some things on piercings and such, that if they are placed in the wrong place, it can cause a lot of problems... None of us certainly needs that... I have no plans of getting any piercings though, my ear piercings I have had real trouble with, my doc even offered to get surgery done on them to remove the " craters " at the back of my ear lobes. I never use any earrings anymore, I get problems after less than an hour and have had a lot of dreadful infections which sometimes have spread terribly... Not fun at all... Without going into details about why, I really believe these problems are related to my EDS... Aase Marit > >On a separate but related topic (ignoring any questions about >esthetics or general health concerns), if any of you are >considering, have children considering, or know people who have >already done so - be extremely cautious with body piercings/studs. > >Specifically, be very careful on placement for naval, lip or tongue >studs. If someone is going to insist on having it done, they should >be placed slightly off-center. In other words, do not have them >right on the mid-line of the body because the mid-line is where the >Conception Vessel meridian runs. Having a piece of metal constantly >piercing a meridian is not a good idea. > >I have had three different instructors in the last year and a half >(one in Shiatsu, one in Polarity and another in Acupressure) give >very strong warnings about this because they all had run into >clients who really messed up their systems with body piercings. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2004 Report Share Posted February 27, 2004 >He-he, Mike, BTW, Nice to " meet " you finally!!! >How about a small sheep on a leash being pulled along by a Viking? Nope!!! If so, it had to be a Yorkie pulling a Viking on wheels!!!! LOL I have also read some things on piercings and such, that if they are placed in the wrong place, it can cause a lot of problems... None of us certainly needs that... I have no plans of getting any piercings though, my ear piercings I have had real trouble with, my doc even offered to get surgery done on them to remove the " craters " at the back of my ear lobes. I never use any earrings anymore, I get problems after less than an hour and have had a lot of dreadful infections which sometimes have spread terribly... Not fun at all... Without going into details about why, I really believe these problems are related to my EDS... Aase Marit > >On a separate but related topic (ignoring any questions about >esthetics or general health concerns), if any of you are >considering, have children considering, or know people who have >already done so - be extremely cautious with body piercings/studs. > >Specifically, be very careful on placement for naval, lip or tongue >studs. If someone is going to insist on having it done, they should >be placed slightly off-center. In other words, do not have them >right on the mid-line of the body because the mid-line is where the >Conception Vessel meridian runs. Having a piece of metal constantly >piercing a meridian is not a good idea. > >I have had three different instructors in the last year and a half >(one in Shiatsu, one in Polarity and another in Acupressure) give >very strong warnings about this because they all had run into >clients who really messed up their systems with body piercings. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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