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Astonished that the ex-Arvigo work ignores the scars all around .. we see/feel.
Thus here is a snippet . .
Adhesion breaking – fixer
(We do not JUST do this – it needs setting up . .
We need to work on the front for the back, and vice versa . . top for the bottom, left for the right . .
We DO KNOW – as we are NOT the ‘we don’t know’ brigade .
We ask – what happened and go from there. .and as all flows have to flow – circulating LIFE
- What it is – a way to unglue
- Origin? – Dr John Velthiem [chiropractor] (my acupuncture lecturer 1977-78)
- Why it is – sliding and gliding is impeded when tissue glues itself to others.
- How to do it – not a beginning move – set it up to win. Minor amount of oil – we must not RIP the skin – but must get the tug/fast slash happening I do it x2 – first is a warning and next I do it.
- What it may feel like – under your hands/fingers. – Nothing much – but it can be revolutionary (Patti’s belly (CLICK))
- When to use. Always there is a scar – however small – and often – going slightly deeper each time.
- When not to use – when there is an active wound infection /unhealed yet.
What to do to set it up to win – warn them, have all other work done, and do various directions – typically above, below the scar then across the top of it.
WHAT ARE YOU SEEING?
Peristalsis started after I did the adhesion breaking on the appendix scar (done when she was 21 yo) after I had needled it – Began once the hand work.